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ufc-api

v0.2.0

Published

node.js wrapper for UFC API

Downloads

10

Readme

node-ufc-api Build Status

A node.js wrapper for the official API of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Install

npm install ufc-api --save

Usage

var UfcAPI = require('ufc-api');

var ufc = new UfcAPI({
  version: 'v3'
});

ufc.titleHolders(function(err, res) {
  console.log(res.body);
  // =>
  // [
  //   {
  //     id: 1160,
  //     wins: 13,
  //     statid: 1494,
  //     losses: 4,
  //     last_name: "Jung",
  //     weight_class: "Featherweight",
  //     title_holder: true,
  //     draws: 0,
  //     first_name: "Chan Sung",
  //     fighter_status: "Active",
  //     thumbnail: "..."
  //   },
  //   ...
  // ]
});

Choosing API version

When instantiating an API client, you can specify the API version by passing an option. The version defaults to v3.

var UfcAPI = require('ufc-api');

var ufc = new UfcAPI({
  version: 'v3'
});

Upgrading to 0.2.0

The default API version has been changed from v1 to v3. There should not be any breaking changes, and no action is required.

API methods

The module supports v1 and v3 API.

To see all the endpoints:

  • http://ufc-data-api.ufc.com/api/v1/us/
  • http://ufc-data-api.ufc.com/api/v3/us/

All callbacks take error as the first argument, and result as the second.

v1

health(callback)

news(callback)

article(id, callback)

media(callback)

mediaItem(id, callback)

titleHolders(callback)

fighters(callback)

fighter(id, callback)

events(callback)

event(id, callback)

alerts(callback)

v3

health (callback)

translations (id, callback)

streamingVideo (callback)

liveContent (callback)

chat (callback)

instructions (callback)

news (callback)

article (id, callback)

media (callback)

mediaItem (id, callback)

titleHolders (callback)

fighters (callback)

fighter (id, callback)

fighterStatsFilterKeyValues (callback)

fighterStatsByWeightClass (id, callback)

fighterStatsByBirthCountry (id, callback)

fighterNews (id, callback)

fighterMedia (id, callback)

octagonGirls (callback)

octagonGirl (id, callback)

events (callback)

event (id, callback)

eventFights (id, callback)

eventMedia (id, callback)

eventHighlights (id, callback)

fightVotes (id, callback)

fightGetVote (fightId, roundNum, fighterStatId, clientId, callback)

fightPostVote (id, callback)

roundScoring (id, callback)

discussEvent (id, callback)

eventTickets (id, callback)

watchEvent (id, callback)

alerts (callback)

Contributing

  • This module uses babel to compile ES2015 code in /lib to /dist. Simply write code using ES2015 in /lib.
  • The test is run against the compiled code in /dist. To run test, first run npm run-script compile. And run npm test.
  • Compilation is run automatically as a hook before publishing to npm.

License

MIT