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warframe.js

v1.3.3

Published

A JavaScript API Wrapper for Warframes WorldState Data

Downloads

31

Readme

Warframe.js

A JavaScript API Wrapper for Warframe's WorldState Data

Installation

To install the Browser version simply add the JS file to your HTML by using the CDN Link or add app.js to your project:

CDN:

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/app.min.js"></script>

From your Project:s

<script src="app.js"></script>

NodeJS

To install the NodeJS Version, use npm like so:

$ npm i --save warframe.js

Usage

For the NodeJS version, first require the module:

const Warframe = require("warframe.js")

After loading in the Script initialize the Warframe class, like so:

const WF = new Warframe(options);

Where options is an Object with the following structure:

options = {
    platform: "pc"||"ps4"||"xb1"
}

Once initalized, you can use the newly created WF Object to access the getters, here is a table of those:

| Name | Description | Return Value | |---------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------|-------------------| | Warframe.prototype.alerts | The alerts and all data associated with them | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.cycleCetus | Current Day- or Nighttime on Cetus | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.cycleEarth | Current Day- or Nighttime on Earth | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.conclaveChallenges | The active Conclave Challenges | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.dailyDeals | Darvo's "Daily Deals" | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.darkSectors | The Dark Sectors and what Alliance/Clan has it | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.events | TBD | TBD | | Warframe.prototype.fissures | Current Fissure Missions | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.heartbeat | Get a Heartbeat from the API | "Success" / Error | | Warframe.prototype.invasions | Current Invasion Missions / Infestation Outbreaks | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.news | News from the News Console (Updates, Prime Access, etc.) | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.simaris | Simaris' current or last target | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.sorties | The daily Sorties, Nodes and Conditions | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.syndicateMissions | Current Missions of the Syndicates + Cetus Syndicates | Promise | | Warframe.prototype.voidTrader | When and where Baro will come, and what he carries | Promise |

Examples

NodeJS:

const Warframe = require("warframe.js");
let options = {platform: "pc"};

const WF = new Warframe(options);

WF.alerts.then(alerts => console.log(alerts));

Browser:

let options = {platform: "pc"};

const WF = new Warframe(options);

(async function(){
    let alerts = await WF.alerts;
    console.log(alerts);
})();

To see this in action head over to tests/test.html