0.0.3 • Published 2 years ago

@alex-taxiera/pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript v0.0.3

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Pokémon TCG TypeScript SDK

Now supporting Version 2 of the Pokémon TCG API! Please refer to the V1 to V2 Migration section of the official API docs for more information.

See the migration guide for steps to update your app to use the latest supported version of the SDK

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This is the TypeScript SDK for the Pokémon Trading Card Game API.

Installation

npm

npm install pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript

yarn

yarn add pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript

Configuration

The SDK works out of the box! Simply import the SDK, and you're ready to go:

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.findCardByID('xy7-54').then((card: PokemonTCG.Card) => {
    console.log(card.name) // Gardevoir
})

It is recommended to use an API key for version 2 of the API. By default, requests are limited to 20,000/day. Requests are rate limited to 1000 requests a day, and a maximum of 30 per minute.

To use the SDK with an API key, create an account at https://dev.pokemontcg.io to grab an API key. Then set your API key to the environment variable POKEMONTCG_API_KEY in a .env file. Make sure to use this exact environment variable, otherwise the SDK will not be able to read the API key.

Usage

All function calls return generic promises like Promise<T> or Promise<T[]>

Card Methods

Set Methods

findCardByID()

Returns a single Pokémon card given an ID.

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.findCardByID('xy7-54').then((card: PokemonTCG.Card) => {
    console.log(card.name) // Gardevoir
});

findCardByQueries()

Returns an array of cards filtered through a search query.

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

const params: PokemonTCG.Query[] = { q: 'id:xy7-54' };

PokemonTCG.findCardsByQueries(params).then((cards: PokemonTCG.Card[]) => {
   console.log(card[0].name) // Gardevoir
});

getAllCards()

Returns all Pokémon cards available through recursive pagination.

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.getAllCards();

getTypes()

Returns all Energy Types

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.getTypes();

getSupertypes()

Returns all Super Types

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.getSupertypes();

getSubtypes()

Returns all Sub Types

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.getSubtypes();

getRarities()

Returns all card Rarities

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.getRarities();

findSetByID()

Returns a single Pokémon card given an ID.

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.findSetByID('base1').then((set: PokemonTCG.Set) => {
    console.log(set.name) // Base
});

findSetByQueries()

Returns an array of cards filtered through a search query.

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

const params: PokemonTCG.Query[] = { q: 'name:Base' };

PokemonTCG.findSetsByQueries(params).then((sets: PokemonTCG.Set[]) => {
   console.log(sets[0].name) // Base
});

getAllSets()

Returns all Pokémon sets available through recursive pagination.

import { PokemonTCG } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript';

PokemonTCG.getAllSets();

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you want to contribute, feel free to fork the repository, open and issue, then submit a pull request. ESLint and Prettier are used to enforce a consistent coding style.

Setup

Raring to code your heart out? Awesome! Here's how to get started: 1. Open and issue with a bug or feature. Ensure the change is not already being worked on. 2. Fork and clone the repository from the master branch. 3. Create a feature branch. 4. Run npm ci to install exact versions specified in the package-lock.json. 5. Code your heart out! 6. Run npm run test to run ESLint and Jest tests. 7. (OPTIONAL) Test your changes in a project of yours: 1. Create a link with npm or yarn (depending on what tool you installed this SDK with) 2. In your project that uses the SDK, install the linked package with yarn/npm link pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript 3. Verify the SDK behaves as expected, and your changes took effect 8. Submit a pull request! 🎉