================== Steam API wrappers ================== Low level methods ================= You can call `any method from any of Steam API interfaces`_ using :code:`steam.api.interface` class. Let's start with a quick example where we fetch user's game library. Start by importing :code:`interface` class: >>> from steam.api import interface Call method :code:`GetOwnedGames` of interface :code:`IPlayerService`. We are going to fetch games of user with id :code:`76561198017493014` and include all application information: >>> games = interface('IPlayerService').GetOwnedGames(steamid=76561198017493014, include_appinfo=1) Since all method calls are lazy by default, this doesn't do anything at all. We'll need to either iterate over :code:`games`, :code:`print` it or access any of its dictionary keys: >>> print(games['response']['game_count']) # Fetches resource 249 Don't worry, resource isn't fetched each time you access results. >>> print(games) # Uses cached resource {'response': {'games': [{'name': 'Counter-Strike', 'playtime_forever': 1570,... You can disable laziness of :code:`interface` by passing :code:`aggressive=True` to its method: >>> games = interface('IPlayerService').GetOwnedGames(steamid=76561198017493014, include_appinfo=1, aggressive=True) You can also pass :code:`since` (which translates to HTTP header :code:`If-Modified-Since`) and :code:`timeout` to method. By default, :code:`version` is set to :code:`1`. :code:`data` can be passed to send POST data with requests. By default no data is assumed and request types are GET. Any number of additional keyword arguments are supported depending on the given method (see `documentation`_). .. _any method from any of Steam API interfaces: https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/WebAPI#Methods .. _documentation: https://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/WebAPI#Methods High level methods ================== Following classes are convenience wrappers around `Low level methods`_. :code:`kwargs` are always passed to appropriate interface methods, so you can use all arguments from previous section. Apps ---- .. autoclass:: steam.apps.app_list >>> from steam.apps import app_list >>> app_list = app_list() >>> 'Dota 2' in app_list True >>> 'Half-Life 3' in app_list False >>> len(app_list) 16762 >>> app_list['Counter-Strike'] (10, u'Counter-Strike') Items ----- .. autoclass:: steam.items.schema Fetching schema of Team Fortress 2 (id ``440``) would look like: >>> schema = steam.items.schema(440) >>> schema[340].name u'Defiant Spartan' Schema class is an iterator of :meth:`steam.items.item` objects. There are also other properties available: .. autoattribute:: steam.items.schema.client_url .. autoattribute:: steam.items.schema.language .. autoattribute:: steam.items.schema.attributes .. autoattribute:: steam.items.schema.origins .. autoattribute:: steam.items.schema.qualities .. autoattribute:: steam.items.schema.particle_systems .. autoattribute:: steam.items.schema.kill_ranks .. autoattribute:: steam.items.schema.kill_types .. autoclass:: steam.items.item This is a simple wrapper around JSON representation of both schema and inventory items. It is composed mostly from item properties: >>> item = schema[340] >>> item.name u'Defiant Spartan' >>> item.type u'Hat' >>> item.attributes [, ] As convenience, ``item`` acts also as iterator of its attributes: >>> for attribute in item.attributes: ... attribute.name ... u'kill eater score type' u'kill eater kill type' Following properties are available: .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.attributes .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.quality .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.inventory_token .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.position .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.equipped .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.equipable_classes .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.schema_id .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.name .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.type .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.icon .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.image .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.id .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.original_id .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.level .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.slot_name .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.cvar_class .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.craft_class .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.craft_material_type .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.custom_name .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.custom_description .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.quantity .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.description .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.min_level .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.contents .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.tradable .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.craftable .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.full_name .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.kill_eaters .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.rank .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.available_styles .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.style .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.capabilities .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.tool_metadata .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item.origin .. autoclass:: steam.items.item_attribute >>> for attribute in item.attributes: ... print('%s: %s' % (attribute.name, attribute.formatted_value)) ... kill eater score type: 64.0 kill eater kill type: 64.0 Following properties are available: .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.formatted_value .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.formatted_description .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.name .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.cvar_class .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.id .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.type .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.value .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.value_int .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.value_float .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.description .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.value_type .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.hidden .. autoattribute:: steam.items.item_attribute.account_info .. autoclass:: steam.items.inventory Fetches inventory of ``player`` for given ``app`` id: >>> inventory = steam.items.inventory(76561198017493014, 570) >>> for item in inventory: ... item.name ... '226749283' '226749284' Since inventory endpoint returns just very basic structure, we have to provide also ``schema`` if we want to work with fully populated :meth:`steam.items.item` objects: >>> schema = steam.items.schema(440) >>> inventory = steam.items.inventory(76561198017493014, 440, schema) >>> for item in inventory: ... item.name ... u'Mercenary' u'Noise Maker - Winter Holiday' There is also single property: .. autoattribute:: steam.items.inventory.cells_total .. autoclass:: steam.items.assets Fetches store assets for ``app`` id. Assets class acts as an iterator of :meth:`steam.items.asset_item` objects. >>> assets = steam.items.assets(440) >>> for asset in assets: ... asset.price ... {u'MXN': 74.0, u'EUR': 4.59, u'VND': 109000.0, u'AUD': 6.5, ...} {u'MXN': 112.0, u'EUR': 6.99, u'VND': 159000.0, u'AUD': 9.8, ...} If you care only about single currency, ``currency`` keyword argument in `ISO 4217`_ format is also accepted. >>> assets = steam.items.assets(440, currency="RUB") >>> for asset in assets: ... asset.price ... {u'RUB': 290.0} {u'RUB': 435.0} All available tags of assets are available in following property: .. autoattribute:: steam.items.assets.tags .. autoclass:: steam.items.asset_item .. autoattribute:: steam.items.asset_item.tags .. autoattribute:: steam.items.asset_item.base_price .. autoattribute:: steam.items.asset_item.price .. autoattribute:: steam.items.asset_item.name .. _ISO 4217: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217 Localization ------------ .. autoclass:: steam.loc.language >>> language = steam.loc.language('nl_NL') >>> language.name 'Dutch' >>> language.code 'nl_NL' If language is not specified, it defaults to English: >>> language = steam.loc.language() >>> language.name 'English' >>> language.code 'en_US' If language isn't supported, ``__init__`` raises :meth:`steam.loc.LanguageUnsupportedError` >>> language = steam.loc.language('sk_SK') Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File "steam/loc.py", line 68, in __init__ raise LanguageUnsupportedError(code) steam.loc.LanguageUnsupportedError: sk_sk Properties: .. autoattribute:: steam.loc.language.code .. autoattribute:: steam.loc.language.name .. autoclass:: steam.loc.LanguageUnsupportedError Remote storage -------------- Tools for probing Steam's UGC file storage system. UGC itself means User Generated Content but in this context assume that such terms as "UGC ID" are specific to Valve's system. UGC IDs are found in various places in the API and Steam including decal attributes on TF2 items. Practically speaking the purpose of `ugc_file` is similar to that of :class:`steam.user.vanity_url`. Namely to convert an arbitrary ID into something useful like a direct URL. .. autoclass:: steam.remote_storage.ugc_file Fetches UGC file metadata for the given UGC and app ID. >>> ugc = steam.remote_storage.ugc_file(440, 650994986817657344) >>> ugc.url u'http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/650994986817657344/D2ADAD7F19BFA9A99BD2B8850CC317DC6BA01BA9/' Properties: .. autoattribute:: steam.remote_storage.ugc_file.size .. autoattribute:: steam.remote_storage.ugc_file.filename .. autoattribute:: steam.remote_storage.ugc_file.url .. autoclass:: steam.remote_storage.FileNotFoundError User ---- .. autoclass:: steam.user.vanity_url >>> vanity_url = steam.user.vanity_url('http://steamcommunity.com/id/ondrowan') >>> vanity_url.id64 76561198017493014 .. autoclass:: steam.user.profile >>> profile = steam.user.profile('76561198017493014') >>> profile.persona u'Lich Buchannon' >>> profile.level 37 .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.id64 .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.id32 .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.persona .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.profile_url .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.vanity .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.avatar_small .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.avatar_medium .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.avatar_large .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.status .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.visibility .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.configured .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.last_online .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.comments_enabled .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.real_name .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.primary_group .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.creation_date .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.current_game .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.location .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.lobbysteamid .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.level .. automethod:: steam.user.profile.from_def .. autoattribute:: steam.user.profile.current_game .. autoclass:: steam.user.profile_batch >>> profiles = steam.user.profile_batch(['76561198811195748', '76561198017493014']) >>> for profile in profiles: ... profile.persona ... u'Bot.Lagg.Me Space Cadet 01' u'Lich Buchannon' .. autoclass:: steam.user.bans >>> bans = steam.user.bans('76561197962899758') >>> bans.vac True >>> bans.vac_count 1 >>> bans.days_unbanned 2708 .. autoattribute:: steam.user.bans.id64 .. autoattribute:: steam.user.bans.community .. autoattribute:: steam.user.bans.vac .. autoattribute:: steam.user.bans.vac_count .. autoattribute:: steam.user.bans.days_unbanned .. autoattribute:: steam.user.bans.economy .. autoattribute:: steam.user.bans.game_count .. automethod:: steam.user.bans.from_def .. autoclass:: steam.user.bans_batch >>> bans_batch = steam.user.bans_batch(['76561197962899758', '76561198017493014']) >>> for bans in bans_batch: ... '%s: %s' % (bans.id64, bans.vac) ... '76561197962899758: True' '76561198017493014: False' .. autoclass:: steam.user.friend .. autoattribute:: steam.user.friend.steamid .. autoattribute:: steam.user.friend.relationship .. autoattribute:: steam.user.friend.since .. autoclass:: steam.user.friend_list >>> friend_list = steam.user.friend_list('76561198811195748') >>> friend_list.count 146 >>> for friend in friend_list: ... friend.steamid ... 76561197960299337 76561197960339433 (... and 144 more) .. autoattribute:: steam.user.friend_list.count