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@blizzard-api/sc2

A series of helpers to interact with the Starcraft II Blizzard API

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@blizzard-api/sc2

This package aims to make it easier for you to integrate with the Blizzard Battle.net API, specifically for Diablo 3.

Installation

npm i @blizzard-api/core @blizzard-api/sc2

Usage

You can get paths, namespaces, parameters and more for a specific endpoint by calling it from the sc2 export.

import { sc2 } from "@blizzard-api/sc2"
//or
import sc2 from "@blizzard-api/sc2"

const season = sc2.season(123);
        ^ { endDate: string; number: number; seasonId: number; startDate: string; year: number; }

If you don't want to use the exported sc2 object, you can also access the functions directly:

import { season } from "@blizzard-api/sc2"

const seasonI = season(123);
        ^ { endDate: string; number: number; seasonId: number; startDate: string; year: number; }

Types

If you need the response types, they are also exported with "Response" appended, so to get the response type from the above code, you can import it like this:

import type { SeasonResponse } from '@blizzard-api/sc2';

If you simply want to use the existing object, you can use the helper, ExtractResourceType, from @blizzard-api/core like so:

import { sc2 } from "@blizzard-api/sc2"

const season = sc2.season("eu");
        ^ { endDate: string; number: number; seasonId: number; startDate: string; year: number; }

type SeasonResponse = ExtractResourceType<typeof season>;

Notes on Types

The types are manually created from using the Blizzard API documentation, and are as accurate as possible with smoke testing each endpoint. However, no-one is perfect so there is likely to be some discrepancies. If you encounter any issues with the types from this package, please open an issue or a pull request.

Client

While this package is made to function on it's own, it performs even better when combined with @blizzard-api/client where you can easily request data combining the two libraries.

import { createBlizzardApiClient } from '@blizzard-api/client';
import { sc2 } from '@blizzard-api/sc2';

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(sc2.season("eu"));

console.log(response);
                ^ typeof SeasonResponse

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Package last updated on 13 May 2025

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