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A Ruby library for the Battle.net Community Platform API
Battlenet is a Ruby library that exposes Blizzard's Community Platform API.
Installing
Battlenet is available as a Ruby gem. Install it via
[sudo] gem install battlenet
Use
Simply create an instance of Battlenet
, passing in an optional region as a symbol (defaulting to US), and then optionally a public and private key (for app authorization).
Default options:
api = Battlenet.new
Specifying a region:
api = Battlenet.new :eu
Specifying a public and private key:
api = Battlenet.new :us, 'public', 'private'
Battlenet is backed by the excellent HTTParty gem, which means you can make get requests very simply.
api.get '/item/12784'
Battlenet also provides modules for each section of the API, providing easy access to the resources.
api.item '12784'
api.character 'Nazjatar', 'Cyaga', :fields => "stats,talents,quests"
Configuring
Failing Silently
By default, if Battlenet receives a 4xx or 5xx response from the Battle.net API, it will throw a Battlent::ApiException
. You can turn this behavior off via the fail_silently
attribute:
Battlenet.fail_silently = true
The exception will have its code
attribute set to the HTTP status code returned from the API; if the response included a JSON response with the reason
field set, the exception will have a reason
attribute set to this string. You can also access the raw response via the response
attribute.
Localization
The Battle.net API supports localization via a query string parameter. Battlenet can transparently handle setting this parameter for you on every request. Just set the locale
attribute:
Battlenet.locale = "en_GB"
Please note that each region only supports certain locales.
Battle.net API Documentation
The documentation for the Battle.net API can be found at http://blizzard.github.com/api-wow-docs/.
What's Missing
The following features are planned but not yet supported:
- Caching support via Memcached, Redis, etc.
- If-Last-Modified header support
Contributing
If you would like to contribute to the project, please feel free to do so. Just fork the project, commit your changes (preferably to a new branch), and then send me a pull request via GitHub. Be sure to add tests for your feature or fix.
Please do not change the contents of the VERSION
file, or if you do, do so in a separate commit so that I can cherry-pick around it.
Setting Up the Development Environment
The development environment is managed with Bundler.
To install just the gems you need to hack on Battlenet and run the specs, run
bundle install --without documentation
To install all development gems, including the ones used to generate documentation, run
bundle install
To run the specs, run
bundle exec rake
Writing an Integration Test
High-level integration testing against the Community Platform API is handled via VCR. After the first time running a spec that hits the API, VCR saves the HTTP response in a fixture file and uses this file to run against in the future.
Here's an example (the character integration specs):
it "fetches character data" do
VCR.use_cassette('character_mortawa') do
character = api.character 'nazjatar', 'mortawa'
character['level'].should == 85
end
end
it "fetches additional character data" do
VCR.use_cassette('character_mortawa_titles') do
character = api.character 'nazjatar', 'mortawa', :fields => 'titles'
character['titles'].find { |t| t['selected'] == true }['name'].should == "Twilight Vanquisher %s"
end
end
it "fetches characters with non-ASCII characters in their name" do
VCR.use_cassette('character_nonstandard_name') do
character = api.character 'nazjatar', 'Hikô'
character['level'].should == 85
end
end
You should always wrap tests that hit the actual API in the VCR.use_cassette
block, and the resulting fixture file should be checked in with your test.
Building the Documentation
If you have the necessary gems installed (defined in the documentation
group in the Gemfile), you can easily generate the documentation via
yard
The generated documentation can be found in doc/
; open doc/index.html
to view it.
License
Battlenet is released under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) 2011 Brandon Tilley
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.