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A complete overhaul of ir_webstats; pyracing is an API wrapper for simracing service "iRacing" that queries known URL endpoints and returns JSON data that is accessible through objects instead of dictionaries.
This package is an asynchronous API "wrapper" for retrieving data from iRacing. We use the term "wrapper" loosely as iRacing does not yet have an officially documented API; However, we've done our best to build something that might resemble one.
The goal of this project is to provide access to iRacing stats in a manner that is convienent, flexible, and efficient. In using this package, if you find something in its design that goes against these goals, we want to know.
The contributors of this project use Discord as the primary means of communication; The iRacing Open Wheel server was created by the author of this project and hosts the channels for discussion there. When joining, please ask Jacob Anderson for the role to see the appropriate channels.
All documentation for this project is available through the Github Pages project site.
httpx = 0.13.x
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A complete overhaul of ir_webstats; pyracing is an API wrapper for simracing service "iRacing" that queries known URL endpoints and returns JSON data that is accessible through objects instead of dictionaries.
We found that pyracing demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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