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github.com/munsy/gobattlenet
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A Golang library for retrieving data from Blizzard's Battle.net API.
Requires Go 1.12 or higher.
$ go get github.com/munsy/battlenet
package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/munsy/battlenet"
)
var tokenFlag = flag.String("t", "", "Battle.net API token (required).")
func main() {
flag.Parse()
if *tokenFlag == "" {
fmt.Println("No token provided.")
return
}
// Create settings for the client. This is not required, but
// is necessary for non-default settings.
settings := &battlenet.Settings{
Client: &http.Client{Timeout: (10 * time.Second)},
Locale: battlenet.Locale.AmericanEnglish,
Region: battlenet.Regions.US,
}
// Create a new client for accessing the Battle.net Account API.
// There are also clients for Diablo III, Starcraft II, and WoW.
client, err := battlenet.AccountClient(settings, *tokenFlag)
if nil != err {
panic(err)
}
// Make a request. Each method corresponds to a Battle.net endpoint.
response, err := client.BattleID()
if nil != err {
panic(err)
}
// Get the underlying data. You can also see the endpoint that was called,
// as well as your quota usage.
bid := response.Data
fmt.Printf("ID: %d\n", bid.ID)
fmt.Printf("BattleTag: %s\n", bid.BattleTag)
}
$ go build -o account.exe
$ ./account.exe -t $YOUR_API_TOKEN_HERE
ID: 12345654321
BattleTag: Munsy#78910
Additional examples for Diablo III, Starcraft II, and World of Warcraft can be found in the examples package.
Please submit all bug reports as issues. This section will be updated in the future with a more comprehensive guide to submitting helpful bug reports and/or bug fixes.
GoBattleNet is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for the full license text.
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