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    OpenFront JS API Client

    An unofficial, robust JavaScript/TypeScript client for the OpenFront API.

    npm version License

    npm install openfrontio-api-client
    

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    import { getGames, getGameInfo } from "openfrontio-api-client";

    const now = new Date();
    const yesterday = new Date(now - 86400000).toISOString();

    const games = await getGames({
    start: yesterday,
    end: now.toISOString(),
    });
    • Pagination Normalization: Automatically parses and normalizes pagination headers, making it easier to traverse large datasets.
    • TypeScript Support: Includes comprehensive type definitions that wrap the official game types, ensuring type safety and autocompletion.
    • BigInt Support: Optional support for BigInt to safely handle large numeric identifiers without precision loss.

    The library exposes TypeScript typings for all API responses. These types directly wrap the official game types, adjusting for optional properties where necessary to match the actual API behavior.

    OpenFront API responses often contain large integer identifiers. By default, these are serialized as strings in JSON to prevent JavaScript number precision loss (IEEE 754).

    This library offers optional BigInt support, allowing you to work with these identifiers as native BigInt primitives for mathematical operations or comparisons, rather than managing them as strings.

    Contributions are welcome! Please ensure you have Node.js and npm installed before starting.

    Clone the repository and install the dependencies:

    git clone github.com/Tidwell/openfrontio-api-client
    cd openfrontio-api-client
    npm install

    The following scripts are available in package.json to assist with development, building, and testing.

    To build the package for production (transpiling TypeScript and bundling):

    npm run build
    

    This uses pkgroll to output the build artifacts to the dist/ directory.

    This project uses Vitest for testing.

    To run the standard unit test suite:

    npm test
    

    To run the end-to-end tests using the specific E2E configuration:

    npm run test:e2e
    

    If the API behavior changes or you need to record new responses for the E2E tests, use the write command:

    npm run test:e2e:write
    

    This sets the WRITE_API_RESPONSES environment variable to true during the test run.

    To format the codebase using Prettier:

    npm run format
    

    To generate the API documentation using TypeDoc:

    npm run docs
    

    Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.