Bungie Client
This gem makes possible to use Bungie API (and Destiny API too) with authentication if necessary.
It can be useful, if you decide create your application for Destiny Game.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'bungie_client'
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install bungie_client
Usage
For public requests you must initialize a client of api with BungieClient::Client.
client = BungieClient::Client.new :api_key => '1234'
The option api_key only necessary for this class and API. For getting API key, please visit the bungie page.
After it you can send your request to Bungie Endpoint.
The full information about classes and modules and their methods you can find in yard-comments and rubydoc.
BungieClient::Auth
This module has two methods: authentication in bungie.net by PSN or Xbox Live and checking this authentication with cookies that was returned early.
Example:
# Authenticate and get bungie cookies
jar = BungieClient::Auth.auth '[email protected]', 'example', 'psn'
# Check authentication
p BungieClient::Auth.auth_possible? (jar || [])
BungieClient::Cache
It's class created for easy wrapping another cache clients, e.g. Redis.
Examples of initialization:
require 'redis'
BungieClient::Cache.new(
:ttl => 900,
:client => Redis.new,
:get => Proc.new { |c, key| c.get key },
:set => Proc.new { |c, key, value, ttl| c.setex key, ttl, value }
)
For Rails wrapper:
BungieClient::Cache.new(
:ttl => @ttl,
:client => Rails.cache,
:get => Proc.new { |c, key| c.read key },
:set => Proc.new { |c, key, value, ttl| c.write key, value, expires_in: ttl }
)
BungieClient::Client
It's main class that makes possible to send any requests to Bungie and connects cache wrapper and auth module in one client.
For this you should initialize your client for the next example:
client = BungieClient::Client.new(
:api_key => 'YOUR_API_KEY',
:authentication => true,
:username => '[email protected]',
:password => '1234',
:type => 'psn',
:cache => BungieClient::Cache.new(
:ttl => 900,
:client => Redis.new,
:get => Proc.new { |c, key| c.get key },
:set => Proc.new { |c, key, value, ttl| c.setex key, ttl, value }
)
)
How it initialized:
- Before working the client tries to authenticate in bungie, if you pass
authenticationoption with account data, and after it uses cookies for next requests. - If store your cookies in any place you can define they with
cookiesoption withoutauthentication. - For requests optimization you should use caching of your requests defined
BungieClient::Cacheincacheoption. - After this operations your client is done for usage.
The authentication and caching are optional for client, it requires only
api_keyin your hash.
Sending requests
Now you can send requests, e.g. for finding user information and getting his profile:
# search account
s = client.get_response "Destiny/SearchDestinyPlayer/2/RuBAN-GT"
p s = s.first if !s.nil? && s.length == 1
# get profile with characters
p client.get_response "Destiny/#{s['membershipType']}/Account/#{s['membershipId']}" unless s.nil?
One sample of Rails integration
If you want to work with Rails you can create easy wrapper, such as:
require 'bungie_client'
class RailsBungieWrapper
class << self
def api_key=(value)
@api_key = value
end
def ttl=(value)
@ttl = value
end
def init
yield(self) if block_given?
end
def client
return @client unless @client.nil?
@client = BungieClient::Client.new(
:api_key => @api_key,
:cache => BungieClient::Cache.new(
:ttl => @ttl,
:client => Rails.cache,
:get => Proc.new { |c, key| c.read key },
:set => Proc.new { |c, key, value, ttl| c.write key, value, expires_in: ttl }
)
)
end
end
end
After it, you should add your initializer to config\initializers:
RailsBungieWrapper.init do |config|
config.api_key = '1234'
end
In next operations the RailsBungieWrapper.client will be available for calls.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/RuBAN-GT/bungie_client. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Fireteam
If you want to fight with Oryx with me or create any interesting applications for Destiny, you can add me (https://www.bungie.net/en/Profile/254/12488384).