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@blizzard-api/client
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A node.js client to integrate with the blizzard battle.net api.
This package provides a client that is meant to be used together with one or more of the packages dedicated to a blizzard game.
Currently available packages are:
@blizzard-api/classic-wow
@blizzard-api/d3
@blizzard-api/hs
@blizzard-api/sc2
@blizzard-api/wow
npm i @blizzard-api/client
import { createBlizzardApiClient } from '@blizzard-api/client';
//or
import createBlizzardApiClient from '@blizzard-api/client';
import { wow } from '@blizzard-api/wow';
const client = await createBlizzardApiClient({
key: 'environment.blizzardClientId',
secret: 'environment.blizzardClientSecret',
origin: 'eu',
});
//Response will automatically be typed with the appropriate values
const response = await client.sendRequest(wow.commodities());
console.log(response);
^ typeof AuctionHouseCommoditiesResponse
Please refer to the battle.net documentation for guides on how to obtain Blizzard API credentials.
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A node.js client to integrate with the blizzard battle.net api.
The npm package @blizzard-api/client receives a total of 59 weekly downloads. As such, @blizzard-api/client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @blizzard-api/client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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