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Kindred is a thin Node.js wrapper on top of Riot Games API for League of Legends
Kindred is a Node.js wrapper with built-in rate-limiting (enforced per region), caching (in-memory and Redis), and parameter checking on top of Riot's League of Legends API.
To get started, run one of the following!
1) yarn add kindred-api
2) npm install --save kindred-api
Currently, I'm changing the format of how methods are presented so that it's much easier to parse.
Check out SUMMONER-V3 or STATIC-DATA-V3 to see what I mean.
All list
and by.xxx
functions will have standard parameters.
Any other method will always take in an object as the first parameter, and an optional callback as the second.
These methods can work with different type of parameters (id (summoner!!!), name, accountId) when applicable.
var KindredAPI = require('kindred-api')
var REGIONS = KindredAPI.REGIONS
var QUEUES = KindredAPI.QUEUE_TYPES
var debug = true
var k = KindredAPI.QuickStart('YOUR_KEY', REGIONS.NORTH_AMERICA, debug)
/* Summoners! */
k.Summoner.get({ id: 32932398 }, KindredAPI.print)
k.Summoner.get({ name: 'Contractz' }, KindredAPI.print)
k.Summoner.by.id(32932398, KindredAPI.print)
k.Summoner.by.name('Contractz', REGIONS.NORTH_AMERICA, KindredAPI.print)
/* How to pass in options 101. */
var name = 'caaaaaaaaaria'
var region = REGIONS.NORTH_AMERICA
var options = {
// no need for joins or messy strings
queue: [QUEUES.TEAM_BUILDER_RANKED_SOLO, QUEUES.RANKED_FLEX_SR],
// array values will always be joined into a string
champion: 79
// option params should be spelled and capitalized the same as it is in Riot's docs!
// ex: Matchlist params in Riot's docs include `champion`, `beginIndex`, `beginTime`, `season`
}
k.Summoner
.get({ name, region })
.then(data => k.Matchlist.get(
{ accId: data.accountId, options }
)
)
.then(data => console.log(data))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
/*
Instead of chaining requests like in the above, you can simply call
k.Matchlist.get with the `name` param or the `id` (summonerId) param.
Any function that targets just Ids or accountIds can use all three
different type of params (summonerId, accountId, name).
*/
k.Matchlist
.get({ name, region, options })
.then(data => console.log(data))
.catch(err => console.error(err))
var accId = 47776491
var id = 32932398 // summonerId
k.Matchlist.get({ name }, KindredAPI.print)
k.Matchlist.get({ accId }, KindredAPI.print)
k.Matchlist.get({ id }, KindredAPI.print)
/* Up to preference. */
k.Runes.get({ name }, KindredAPI.print)
k.Summoner.runes({ name }, KindredAPI.print)
k.Matchlist.get({ name }, KindredAPI.print) // full matchlist
k.Summoner.matchlist({ name }, KindredAPI.print)
k.Matchlist.recent({ name }, KindredAPI.print)
k.Summoner.matchHistory({ name }, KindredAPI.print) // recent matches (20)
const config = {
options: {
champListData: 'all'
},
region: REGIONS.KOREA
}
k.Static.champions(config)
.then(data => console.log(data))
k.Static.champion({
id: 497,
config.options
}).then(data => console.log(data))
k.Static.Champion
.list({ champListData: 'all' }, REGIONS.KOREA)
.then(data => console.log(data))
k.Static.Champion
.by.id(497, { champData: 'all' })
.then(data => console.log(data))
.catch(error => console.error(err))
FAQs
Node.js League of Legends v3 API wrapper with built-in rate-limiting (enforced per region, burst/spread, follows retry headers, app/method rate-limiting), caching (in-memory, Redis), automatic retries, and parameter checking.
The npm package kindred-api receives a total of 51 weekly downloads. As such, kindred-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kindred-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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