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helldivers2-api
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This project aims to create an API wrapper for Helldivers 2.
I have been playing the game a lot since it is out, and I wanted to try and build something around it.
Currently, there is no way to get access to player data, but we're not done!
Simply import the module and call the available methods. All of them return promises.
import helldivers2 from "helldivers2-api";
const currentWarId = await helldivers2.getCurrentWarId();
const warInfo = await helldivers2.getWarInfo(currentWarId);
console.log('War started on ' + warInfo.startDate);
const newsFeed = await helldivers2.getWarNewsFeed(currentWarId);
newsFeed.forEach((article) => {
console.log(article.message);
});
// ...
If you're interested in reverse-engineering and you want to contribute to this project, don't be afraid to submit a PR or use the discussion feed.
If you want to chat with me, get in touch using my email address or Discord: php_sensei
© Edouard Courty - 2024
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An API wrapper for Helldivers 2
The npm package helldivers2-api receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, helldivers2-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that helldivers2-api 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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