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Pokemon TCG SDK TypeScript
This is the TypeScript SDK for the Pokemon TCG API.
Installation
npm install --save pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript
Class Definitions
Card
id: number;
name: string;
imageUrl: string;
imageUrlHighRes: string;
subType: ISubType;
superType: ISuperType;
ability: IAbility;
hp: number;
number: number;
artist: string;
rarity: string;
series: string;
set: ISet;
setCode: string;
retreatCost: string;
text: string;
types: IType[];
attacks: IAttack[];
weaknesses: string[];
resistances: string[];
nationalPokedexNumber: number;
ancientTrait: string;
evolvesFrom: string;
Set
code: string;
name: string;
series: string;
totalCards: number;
standardLegal: boolean;
expandedLegal: boolean;
releaseDate: string;
symbolUrl: string;
ptcgoCode: string;
Type, SubType, SuperType
type: string;
IQuery
{ name: string, value: string | number }
Method Definitions
Card.find(id: string): Promise<Card>
Card.where(params: IQuery[]): Promise<Card[]>
Card.all(): Promise<Card[]>
Set.find(id: string): Promise<Set>
Set.where(params: IQuery[]): Promise<Set[]>
Set.all(): Promise<Set[]>
Type.all(): Promise<Type[]>
SuperType.all(): Promise<SuperType[]>
SubType.all(): Promise<SubType[]>
Usage
All of the calls return generic promises like Promise<T> or Promise<T[]>. The type is determined from the class making the call. The examples here are using the Card class but the usage for the other classes are the same.
import { Card, Set, Type, SuperType, SubType, IQuery } from 'pokemon-tcg-sdk-typescript'
Card.find('xy1')
.then(card => {
// do stuff with the card
})
.catch(error => {
// do something with the error
});
let params: IQuery[] = [{ name: 'name', value: 'Charizard' }];
Card.where(params)
.then(cards => {
// do stuff with the cards
})
.catch(error => {
// do something with the error
});
Card.all()
.then(cards => {
// do stuff with the cards
})
.catch(error => {
// do something with the error
});
Contributing
- Fork it (click the Fork button at the top of the page)
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
- Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
- Create a new Pull Request
TODO
- Add more testing?
- Update package name for easier use?