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fortnite-9812
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A nodejs module for retrieving data from TRN, fnbr.co and https://fortniteapi.com/
A nodejs module for retrieving data from TRN, fnbr.co and https://fortniteapi.com/
you can install this module with npm
npm i fortnite-9812
Some of the method use Authentification by a special service like fnbr.co or fortnitetracker.com. Make sure you have the api key for these service if you want to use their service.
You're not obliged to create a client if you doesn't want to use fnbr.co and fortnitetracker api. Make sure you have insert your credentials in the client. example:
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client({
TRN: "<TRN API key if you have one>",
fnbrToken: "<fnbr API key if you have one>"
})//from now, you can use all the function that require the client
there is currently one method to get the news. it's fortnite#brNews
example:
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
fortnite.brNews()
.then(news => console.log(news))
.catch(err => console.eror(err))
There is three method to get the shop, the first uses an API key from fnbr.co, the second uses an APi key from trackernetworkand the last doesn't use any API key.
FNBR method
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client({
//TRN: "<TRN API key if you have one>", Not required for this example
fnbrToken: "<fnbr API key if you have one>"
})//from now, you can use all the function that require the client
client.fnbrShop()
.then(shop => console.log(shop))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
this example retrieve the shop in the format json:
{
"status": 200,
"data": {
"date": "2019-01-12T00:00:00.000Z",
"featured": [
//an array with featured items
],
"daily": [
//an array with daily items
]
}
}
TRN method
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client({
TRN: "<TRN API key if you have one>"
//fnbrToken: "<fnbr API key if you have one>" Not required for this example
})//from now, you can use all the function that require the client
client.TRNShop()
.then(shop => console.log(shop))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
this example retrieve the shop in the format json:
[
{
"imageUrl": "https://cdn.thetrackernetwork.com/cdn/fortnite/7F6A6728_large.png",
"manifestId": 6728,
"name": "Virtue",
"rarity": "Sturdy",
"storeCategory": "BRWeeklyStorefront",
"vBucks": 800
},
//return an array of all items in the shop
//to know the store category, see for each entries storeCategory. expected: "BRWeeklyStorefront" or "BRDailyStorefront"
]
fortniteapi.com method example:
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
var lang = "en"// it can be one of ["en", "de"]
fortnite.shop(lang)
.then(shop => console.log(shop))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
example of response:
{
"date_layout": "day-month-year",
"lastupdate": 1547251203,
"language": "en",
"date": "12-01-19",
"rows": 10,
"vbucks": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/fortnite-vbucks-icon.png",
"items": [
//an array with items
]
}
example of an item:
{
"itemid": "eb15c77-d0ac8ec-ca444b0-c61443d",
"name": "Red-Nosed Raider",
"cost": "1200",
"featured": 1,
"refundable": 1,
"lastupdate": 1547251203,
"youtube": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j60G-J8fWiQ",
"item": {
"image": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/outfit/6d2d47c11279d5584da65d66acf74d77.png",
"images": {
"transparent": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/outfit/6d2d47c11279d5584da65d66acf74d77.png",
"background": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/image/eb15c77-d0ac8ec-ca444b0-c61443d.png",
"information": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/image/eb15c77-d0ac8ec-ca444b0-c61443d/item.png",
"featured": {
"transparent": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/featured/eb15c77-d0ac8ec-ca444b0-c61443d.png"
}
},
"captial": "outfit",
"type": "outfit",
"rarity": "rare",
"obtained_type": "vbucks"
},
"ratings": {
"avgStars": 4.29,
"totalPoints": 300,
"numberVotes": 70
}
}
You can retrieve upcoming items with a fnbr.co API key or without APi key. FNBR method
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client({
//TRN: "<TRN API key if you have one>", Not required for this example
fnbrToken: "<fnbr API key if you have one>"
})//from now, you can use all the function that require the client
client.fnbrUpcoming()
.then(items => console.log(items))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
json response example:
{
"status": 200,
"data": [
//an array with a list of items
{
"id": "5c19185a41eb8a88a040b680",
"name": "Cheer Up",
"price": "???",
"priceIcon": false,
"priceIconLink": false,
"images": {
"icon": "https://image.fnbr.co/emote/5c19185a41eb8a88a040b680/icon.png",
"png": false,
"gallery": false,
"featured": false
},
"rarity": "epic",
"type": "emote",
"slug": "cheer-up",
"readableType": "Emote",
"description": "Be aggressive. B-E aggressive.",
"bundleSet": false
}
]
}
Without APi key
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
fortnite.upcoming()
.then(items => console.log(items))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
json example:
{
"rows": 7,
"vbucks": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/fortnite-vbucks-icon.png",
"items": [
//an array of upcoming items
{
"itemid": "c1d1255-1e7ff5b-0f08b6a-4032d59",
"name": "Cheer Up",
"cost": "???",
"item": {
"image": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/emote/d419d60590ab75882c1fc4992a0a47d7.png",
"images": {
"transparent": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/emote/d419d60590ab75882c1fc4992a0a47d7.png",
"background": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/image/c1d1255-1e7ff5b-0f08b6a-4032d59.png",
"information": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/image/c1d1255-1e7ff5b-0f08b6a-4032d59/item.png",
"featured": {
"transparent": null
}
},
"captial": "emote",
"type": "emote",
"rarity": "epic",
"obtained": "",
"obtained_type": "none"
},
"ratings": {
"avgStars": 4.32,
"totalPoints": 268,
"numberVotes": 62
}
}
]
}
You don't need an API key for this method
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
fortnite.getID("Ñoт Tfuе")//you need to give an username
.then(user => console.log(user))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
example json response:
{
"uid": "126c2c59f45646718a5e0406d83be593",
"username": "Ñoт Tfuе",
"platforms": [
"nintendo",
"pc",
"ps4"
],
"seasons": [
"season7"
]
}
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
fortnite.getStatsId("126c2c59f45646718a5e0406d83be593", "ps4")//fortnite.getStatsId(USER ID, PLATFORM)
.then(stats => console.log(stats))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
this return
{
"cached": false,
"uid": "126c2c59f45646718a5e0406d83be593",
"username": "Manaf941",
"platform": "ps4",
"timestamp": 1547329460,
"window": "alltime",
"stats": {
"kills_solo": 3971,
"placetop1_solo": 26,
"placetop10_solo": 203,
"placetop25_solo": 520,
"matchesplayed_solo": 2943,
"kd_solo": 1.36,
"winrate_solo": 0.88,
"score_solo": 354303,
"minutesplayed_solo": 4585,
"lastmodified_solo": 1547139965,
"kills_duo": 3180,
"placetop1_duo": 40,
"placetop5_duo": 190,
"placetop12_duo": 440,
"matchesplayed_duo": 2513,
"kd_duo": 1.29,
"winrate_duo": 1.59,
"score_duo": 328987,
"minutesplayed_duo": 1674,
"lastmodified_duo": 1547144986,
"kills_squad": 3863,
"placetop1_squad": 45,
"placetop3_squad": 134,
"placetop6_squad": 295,
"matchesplayed_squad": 2774,
"kd_squad": 1.42,
"winrate_squad": 1.62,
"score_squad": 362532,
"minutesplayed_squad": 1507,
"lastmodified_squad": 1547310299
},
"totals": {
"kills": 11014,
"wins": 111,
"matchesplayed": 8230,
"minutesplayed": 7766,
"hoursplayed": 129,
"score": 1045822,
"winrate": 1.35,
"kd": 1.36,
"lastupdate": 1547144986
}
}
There is two ways to get the battle royale stats, the first is without API key and the second uses TRN api key Without APi key note: this method do the same as fortnite#getID and fortnite#getStatsId It is better to use this method than get the id and use getStatsId. This method does not require an API key
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
fortnite.getStatsName("Ñoт Tfuе", "ps4")//fortnite.getStatsId(USERNAME, PLATFORM)
.then(stats => console.log(stats))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
expected output
{
"cached": false,
"uid": "126c2c59f45646718a5e0406d83be593",
"username": "Manaf941",
"platform": "ps4",
"timestamp": 1547329460,
"window": "alltime",
"stats": {
"kills_solo": 3971,
"placetop1_solo": 26,
"placetop10_solo": 203,
"placetop25_solo": 520,
"matchesplayed_solo": 2943,
"kd_solo": 1.36,
"winrate_solo": 0.88,
"score_solo": 354303,
"minutesplayed_solo": 4585,
"lastmodified_solo": 1547139965,
"kills_duo": 3180,
"placetop1_duo": 40,
"placetop5_duo": 190,
"placetop12_duo": 440,
"matchesplayed_duo": 2513,
"kd_duo": 1.29,
"winrate_duo": 1.59,
"score_duo": 328987,
"minutesplayed_duo": 1674,
"lastmodified_duo": 1547144986,
"kills_squad": 3863,
"placetop1_squad": 45,
"placetop3_squad": 134,
"placetop6_squad": 295,
"matchesplayed_squad": 2774,
"kd_squad": 1.42,
"winrate_squad": 1.62,
"score_squad": 362532,
"minutesplayed_squad": 1507,
"lastmodified_squad": 1547310299
},
"totals": {
"kills": 11014,
"wins": 111,
"matchesplayed": 8230,
"minutesplayed": 7766,
"hoursplayed": 129,
"score": 1045822,
"winrate": 1.35,
"kd": 1.36,
"lastupdate": 1547144986
}
}
TRN method example:
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client({
TRN: "<TRN API key if you have one>"
//fnbrToken: "<fnbr.co API key if you have one>"
})//from now, you can use all the function that require the client
client.brStats("Ñoт Tfuе", "ps4")//client.brStats(USERNAME, PLATFORM)
.then(stats => console.log(stats))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
response example:
{
"accountId": "126c2c59-f456-4671-8a5e-0406d83be593",
"platformId": 2,
"platformName": "psn",
"platformNameLong": "PlayStation 4",
"epicUserHandle": "Ñoт Tfuе",
"stats": {
"p2": {
"trnRating": {
"label": "TRN Rating",
"field": "TRNRating",
"category": "Rating",
"valueInt": 1190,
"value": "1190",
"rank": 1646154,
"percentile": 56,
"displayValue": "1,190"
}
},
"curr_p9": {
"trnRating": {
"label": "TRN Rating",
"field": "TRNRating",
"category": "Rating",
"valueInt": 1200,
"value": "1200",
"percentile": 34,
"displayValue": "1,200"
}
}
},
"lifeTimeStats": [
{
"key": "Top 5s",
"value": "190"
},
{
"key": "Top 3s",
"value": "134"
}
],
"recentMatches": [
{
"id": 1227383480,
"accountId": "126c2c59-f456-4671-8a5e-0406d83be593",
"playlist": "p10",
"kills": 26,
"minutesPlayed": -444,
"top1": 0,
"top5": 1,
"top6": 0,
"top10": 0,
"top12": 2,
"top25": 0,
"matches": 17,
"top3": 0,
"dateCollected": "2019-01-13T00:03:53.69",
"score": 1982,
"platform": 3,
"trnRating": 1198.1,
"trnRatingChange": -0.0043725966597089605
}
]
}
check if the fortnite servers are UP
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
fortnite.servers()
.then(status => console.log(status))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
expected output:
{
"status": "UP",
"message": "Fortnite is up.",
"version": "7.10",
"time": {
"since": {
"seconds": "1545132605"
},
"duration": {
"seconds": 2198745,
"formated": "25 days, 10 hour, 45 minutes and 45 seconds"
}
}
}
This method need an API key from fnbr.co
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client({
//TRN: "<TRN API key if you have one>", Not required for this example
fnbrToken: "<fnbr API key if you have one>"
})//from now, you can use all the function that require the client
client.fnbrStats()
.then(items => console.log(items))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
example of output:
{
"totalCosmetics": 1292,
"matrix": [
//an array with all the type of item (loading, outfit,...)
{
"type": "loading",
"rarity": [
{
"rarity": "uncommon",
"count": 62
},
{
"rarity": "rare",
"count": 1
}
]
}
],
"unreleased": 10
}
This method need an APi key from fnbr.co Client.fnbrImage(jsonObject)
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client({
//TRN: "<TRN API key if you have one>", Not required for this example
fnbrToken: "<FNBR API key if you have one>"
})//from now, you can use all the function that require the client
client.fnbrImage({name: "straw ops", type: "outfit", limit: 10})
.then(search => console.log(search))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
this produce:
{
"status": 200,
"data": [
{
"id": "5bb4753bd022e1faa8cbfb5c",
"name": "Straw Ops",
"price": "1,500",
"priceIcon": "vbucks",
"priceIconLink": "https://image.fnbr.co/price/icon_vbucks.png",
"images": {
"icon": "https://image.fnbr.co/outfit/5bb4753bd022e1faa8cbfb5c/icon.png",
"png": false,
"gallery": false,
"featured": "https://image.fnbr.co/outfit/5bb4753bd022e1faa8cbfb5c/featured.png"
},
"rarity": "epic",
"type": "outfit",
"slug": "straw-ops",
"readableType": "Outfit",
"description": "The harvest grows near."
}
],
"query": {
"search": "straw ops",
"limit": 10,
"type": "outfit"
}
}
You can easily generate a link to an image with the text that you want. This method does not require any credentials.
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
fortnite.text({text: "this is a test for the fortnite.text method", size: 160, color: "FFFFFF"})// {text: "<text>", size: <number>, color: "<hex color>"}
.then(url => console.log(url))//expected output: http://fortnitefontgenerator.com/img.php?fontsize=160&textcolor=FFFFFF&text=this%20is%20a%20test%20for%20the%20fortnite.text%20method
.catch(err => console.error(err))
this console.log: "http://fortnitefontgenerator.com/img.php?fontsize=160&textcolor=FFFFFF&text=this%20is%20a%20test%20for%20the%20fortnite.text%20method" the object in the parameters is necessary. The "text" var in the json is obliged. the color and size are optional. the color parameter is a hex color and the size is size in pixel for the text.
there is two method for getting challenge, One with TRN API key and the other without. TRN method example:
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client({
TRN: "<TRN API key if you have one>"
//fnbrToken: "<fnbr.co API key if you have one>"
})//from now, you can use all the function that require the client
client.TRNChallenge()
.then(challenge => console.log(challenge)))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
example response:
{
"items": [
{
"metadata": [
{
"key": "type",
"value": "challenge"
},
{
"key": "name",
"value": "Record a speed of 27 or more on different Radar Signs"
},
{
"key": "questsCompleted",
"value": "0"
},
{
"key": "questsTotal",
"value": "1"
},
{
"key": "rewardPictureUrl",
"value": "https://cdn.thetrackernetwork.com/cdn/trackernetwork/63D2upload.png"
},
{
"key": "rewardName",
"value": "5"
},
{
"key": "rewardDescription"
}
]
},
{
"metadata": [
{
"key": "type",
"value": "challenge"
},
{
"key": "name",
"value": "Jump through flaming hoops with a Quadcrasher or ATK"
}
]
}
]
}
the challenge list will look like this
Whitout APi key and suply the season
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
fortnite.challenge("current")//season of fortnite to lookup < 3 to current > or "current"
.then(challenge => console.log(challenge))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
console.log this:
{
"language": "en",
"season": 7,
"currentweek": 6,
"star": "https://fortnite-public-files.theapinetwork.com/fortnite-br-challenges-star.png",
"challenges": {
"week1": [
{
"identifier": "e2c420d-928d4bf-8ce0ff2-ec19b37",
"challenge": "Pick up an item of each rarity",
"total": 5,
"stars": 5,
"difficulty": "normal"
}
],
"week2": [
{
"identifier": "32bb90e-8976aab-5298d5d-a10fe66",
"challenge": "Search a Chest in different Named Locations",
"total": 7,
"stars": 5,
"difficulty": "normal"
}
],
"week3": [
{
"identifier": "d2ddea1-8f00665-ce8623e-36bd4e3",
"challenge": "Ride a Zipline in different matches",
"total": 5,
"stars": 5,
"difficulty": "normal"
}
],
"week4": [
{
"identifier": "ad61ab1-43223ef-bc24c7d-2583be6",
"challenge": "Use an X-4 Stormwing plane in different matches",
"total": 5,
"stars": 5,
"difficulty": "normal"
}
],
"week5": [
{
"identifier": "d09bf41-544a336-5a46c90-77ebb5e",
"challenge": "Stage 1: Land at Polar Peak",
"total": 1,
"stars": 1,
"difficulty": "normal"
}
],
"week6": [
{
"identifier": "fbd7939-d674997-cdb4692-d34de86",
"challenge": "Search an Ammo Box in different Named Locations",
"total": 7,
"stars": 5,
"difficulty": "normal"
}
],
"week7": [],
"week8": [],
"week9": [],
"week10": []
}
}
This wil return something like that.
If you want to call an URL that is not on their api with your API key, you can:
const fortnite = require("fortnite-9812")
const client = new fortnite.Client(
fnbrToken: "<FNBR API key>"
)
client.fnbrGet("https://fnbr.co/api/stats")//maybe you're using some kind of proxies so you can change the url to get these data.
.then(res => console.log(res))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
note: use the adapted method, if you want to get the shop, then, get the shop with Client#fnbrShop. This is only for people who want to use another URL or if the api gets uptdated and the package is not yet
You can get a list of cosmetics items in the game without authentication. use fortnite#
All credit goes to Epic Games for all request without token, fnbr.co for all request with their api key and TRN for request with their API key.
If you need help, create an issue or contact me on discord: Manaf#9812
FAQs
A nodejs module for retrieving data from TRN, fnbr.co and https://fortniteapi.com/
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