mal-management-js v0.0.9
MAL Management JS
Note: This repo is still in aggressive development.
At first with the roll out of new MAL v2 api, I just want to play around th api itself however I find it inconvenient to do different call to each of items I needed off the api.
These is heavily inspired from contentful-management.js, and actually created because I want to manage my anime using a globally installed CLI . But in order to create a cli, a good wrapper that is easy to use, fluent, developer friendly and removes the pain staking part of api call creation is needed, hence the project is born.
Current Features available
- Public Anime
- Public Manga
- Public Forum
- User Profile (Authenticated)
In flight
- Update User Manga and Anime Entries
Usage
- Instantiating the Client
- Anime List
- Anime Detail
- Anime Ranking List
- Seasonal Anime List
- Manga List
- Manga Detail
- Manga Ranking List
- Forum Boards List
- Forum Topics List
- Forum Topic Detail
- User Profile
- Logging
- Field Cheatsheet
- Gotchas
- Future Plans
Instantiating the Client
For accessing public data only
import mal from 'mal-management-js'
...
const client = mal.createClient({
clientId: CLIENT_ID
})If you need to use authenticated api endpoints.
import mal from 'mal-management-js'
...
const client = mal.createClient({
accessToken: ACCESS_TOKEN,
})CommonJS
const mal = require('mal-management-js')
...
const client = mal.createClient({
clientId: CLIENT_ID
})NSFW
By default NSFW are automatically filtered, if you want to include nsfw entries, you could instantiate the createClient with .allowNSFW() extension. This setting will affect all of subsequent functions and is useful for setting general NSFW rule.
const client = mal.createClient({
clientId: CLIENT_ID
}).allowNSFW()Alternatively, you could also give it to CreateClientOptions as a nsfw option
const client = mal.createClient({
clientId: CLIENT_ID,
nsfw: true
})Client Extension functions
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| .allowNSFW() | Allows showing of nsfw entries ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) |
| .setRequestLogger(request=> void) | Add a custom request logger (See logging) |
| .setResponseLogger(request=> void) | Add a custom response logger (See logging) |
Getting Anime List
Using async await
const animes: Anime[] = await client
.getAnime({ q: 'Jujutsu Kaisen', fields:[...] })Using Promise
client.getAnime({ q: 'Jujutsu Kaisen' })
.then(animes => console.log(animes))Both of approach mentioned can be chained with .catch for error busting and such.
| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| q | Search String |
| fields (optional) | Use to add additional fields the api should return. See field cheatsheet |
| nsfw (optional) | If global allowNSFW() is not present, you could use this option to explicitly allow nsfw for the current request |
| limit (optional) | Pagination |
| offset (optional) | Pagination |
Getting Anime Detail
For example you just want to get the detail of the first result from getAnime().
You could chain it like this
const animes = await client
.getAnime({ q: 'Jujutsu Kaisen' })
const anime = await animes[0].getDetail() You could also configure the fields you want to show using fields options
const animes = await client
.getAnime({ q: 'Jujutsu Kaisen' })
const anime = await animes[0].getDetail({fields: [...]})Alternatively If you have the id of the anime, you could directly get the anime details using client
const animeDetail = await client
.getAnimeDetail({
id: 30276,
// Using TS Enums
fields: [AnimeFields.alternative_titles, AnimeFields.start_date],
// Or using string
// fields: ['alternative_titles', 'start_date']
})| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| id | anime id |
| fields (optional) | Use to add additional fields the api should return. See field cheatsheet |
Getting Anime Ranking List
const animeRanking = await client
.getAnimeRanking({
ranking_type: 'airing',
fields: [AnimeFields.alternative_titles, AnimeFields.start_date],
})Pro-tip: If you are on typescript
There's a exposed Typescript Type called AnimeRankingType
type AnimeRankingType = 'all' | 'airing' |'upcoming' |'tv' |'ova' |'movie' | 'special' |'bypopularity' |'favorite'| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| ranking_type | Specifying the ranking criteria See AnimeRankingType |
| fields (optional) | Use to add additional fields the api should return. See field cheatsheet |
| nsfw (optional) | If global allowNSFW() is not present, you could use this option to explicitly allow nsfw for the current request |
| limit (optional) | Pagination |
| offset (optional) | Pagination |
Getting Seasonal Anime List
const animeSeasonal = await client
.getAnimeSeasonal({
year: 2020,
season: 'fall',
sort: 'anime_score',
fields: [AnimeFields.alternative_titles, AnimeFields.start_date],
})Pro-tip: If you are on typescript
There's a exposed Typescript Type called AnimeSeason and AnimeSortType
type AnimeSeason = 'winter' | 'spring' | 'summer' | 'fall'
type AnimeSortType = 'anime_score' | 'anime_num_list_users'| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| year | target year |
| season | Specify what airing season See AnimeSeason |
| sort | Specify what sort criteria. See AnimeSortType |
| fields (optional) | Use to add additional fields the api should return. See field cheatsheet |
| nsfw (optional) | If global allowNSFW() is not present, you could use this option to explicitly allow nsfw for the current request |
| limit (optional) | Pagination |
| offset (optional) | Pagination |
Getting Manga List
Using async await
const mangas: Manga[] = await client
.getManga({ q: 'Jujutsu Kaisen' })Using Promise
client.getManga({ q: 'Jujutsu Kaisen' }).then(mangas => console.log(mangas))Both of approach mentioned can be chained with .catch for error busting and such.
Specifiying Fields are also available.
| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| q | Search String |
| fields (optional) | Use to add additional fields the api should return. See field cheatsheet |
| nsfw (optional) | If global allowNSFW() is not present, you could use this option to explicitly allow nsfw for the current request |
| limit (optional) | Pagination |
| offset (optional) | Pagination |
Getting Manga Detail
For example you just want to get the detail of the first result from getManga().
You could chain it like this
const mangas = await client
.getManga({ q: 'Jujutsu Kaisen' })
const manga = mangas[0].getDetail()You could also configure the fields you want to show using fields options
const mangas = await client
.getManga({ q: 'Jujutsu Kaisen' })
const manga = await mangas[0].getDetail({fields: [...]})Alternatively If you have the id of the anime, you could directly get the anime details using client
const mangaDetail = await client
.getMangaDetail({
id: 30276,
// Using TS Enums
fields: [MangaFields.mean,
MangaFields.num_chapters,
MangaFields.media_type],
// Or using string
// fields: ['alternative_titles', 'start_date']
})| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| id | manga id |
| fields (optional) | Use to add additional fields the api should return. See field cheatsheet |
Getting Manga Ranking List
const mangaRanking = await client
.getMangaRanking({
ranking_type: 'all',
fields: [...],
})Pro-tip: If you are on typescript
There's a exposed Typescript Type called MangaRankingType
export type MangaRankingType = 'all' | 'manga' | 'novels' | 'oneshots' |'doujin' | 'manhwa' | 'manhua' | 'bypopularity'| 'favorite'| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| ranking_type | Specifying the ranking criteria See MangaRankingType |
| fields (optional) | Use to add additional fields the api should return. See field cheatsheet |
| nsfw (optional) | If global allowNSFW() is not present, you could use this option to explicitly allow nsfw for the current request |
| limit (optional) | Pagination |
| offset (optional) | Pagination |
Getting Main Forum Boards
This will return all of Main Forum Boards Categories
const forumBoards: ForumBoardCategory[] = await client.getForumBoard();Note that at the moment MAL only return
Main Boards. Hence reason thatSubboardsis not yet available.
Getting Forum Topics
This will query against all Board Topics
const forumTopics = await client.getForumTopics({
q: "love"
})If you want to specify a board or a subboard
const forumTopics = await client.getForumTopics({
board_id: 2,
subboard_id: 3,
q: "love"
})| Options | Description |
|---|---|
| board_id | Id of the board topic you want to search against |
| subboard_id | Id of the subboard topic you want to search against |
| sort | MAL only has recent available at the moment |
| q | Search String |
| topic_user_name | Use to filter using topic_user_name |
| user_name | Use to filter using user_name that participated |
| limit | Pagination |
| offset | Pagination |
Getting Forum Topic Detail
This gives details about all of posts, poll and title related to the topic
Similar to Anime and Manga, you could also get a injected getDetail() to each of instances of Forum Topic
const forumTopics = await client.getForumTopics({
q: "love"
})
const oregairu = await forumTopics[0].getDetail()Or if you have the topic id
const forumDetail = await client.getForumTopicDetail({
id: 614681, //topic id
limit: 10,
})
console.log('OreGairu ', forumDetail) | Options | Description |
|---|---|
| id | Id of the topic. |
| limit | Pagination |
| offset | Pagination |
Getting User Profile
AUTHENTICATION NEEDED ! Client must be instantiated with
accessTokenoption.
This will get the user's profile.
const userProfile = await client.getUserProfile()Or if you want to specify additional user fields
const userProfile = await client.getUserProfile({
// Using TS enums
fields: [UserFields.anime_statistics, UserFields.is_supporter, UserFields.time_zone]
// Works also using string
// fields: ['anime_statistics', 'is_supporter', 'time_zone']
})Note: Only the current Authenticated user are allowed to get profile. No official endpoint yet are available for public profile.
Logging
mal-management-js offers a way to logged both of request and response using a extension function which is you can chain to client. This is useful for apps that is running on backend that needs robusts logging. You could implement a file logging by hooking into this.
Sample Request logging
const client = mal.createClient({
accessToken: ACCESS_TOKEN,
}).setRequestLogger(request => {
console.log('REQUEST URL', request.url)
console.log('REQUEST QUERIES', request.params)
})Field Cheatsheet
Common Fields (Applies to Both Anime and Manga)
- alternative_titles
- start_date
- end_date
- synopsis
- mean
- rank
- popularity
- num_list_users
- num_scoring_users
- nsfw
created_at
media_type
- status
- genres
- pictures
- background
- related_anime
- related_manga
- recommendations
- statistics
my_list_status
Anime Only Fields
- num_episodes
- start_season
- broadcast
- source
- average_episode_duration
- rating
- studios
Manga Only Cheatsheat
- num_volumes
- num_chapters
- 'authors{first_name,last_name}'
- 'serialization{name}'
Gotchas
About fields field
Fields are way to control what
fieldsare going to be responsed by MAL API.
At default id, title, main_picture will always be present regardless if you put it at fields or not.
Another thing is some of the field options are only available to details endpoint
examples of such are
- picture
- background
- related_anime
- related_manga
- recommendations
- statistics
User Fields
There are also default Fields for User Profile that will always be present irregardless if you added it at fields options, namely.
- id
- name
- picture
- gender
- birthday
- joined_at
- location
Future Plans
Although currently APIs that MAL offers is very limited.
The aim of this library is to be Backend and Scripts First, while technically you can use this at Front end space. The rationale was to create a wrapper tool to navigate and manage MyAnimeList via scripts and also to ease the backend integration.
For example, if in FUTURE MAL officially release an api for a Anime's characters.
This wrapper could end with api of
const anime = client.getAnimeDetail({id: 30276})
const characters = anime.getCharacters()LICENSE
MIT