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A full-functionality wrapper for the https://ballchasing.com API.

Install

$ pip install pychasing

The pychasing Client

The pychasing.Client class is the main object used to interact with the Ballchasing API.

import pychasing

pychasing_client = pychasing.Client(
    token="your_token",
    auto_rate_limit=True,
    patreon_tier=pychasing.PatreonTier.none # same as "regular"
)

Before we get into the methods of Client, there are a few things to note about rate limit handling. If auto_rate_limit is set to False, any request you make will be immediately sent to the ballchasing API. If auto_rate_limit is set to True, the client will automatically limit the rate of your requests, taking into account both hourly quota and burst limit. This is done through time.sleep, so how long it takes to get a response from a given method will depend on how often you are using the API, as well as your Ballchasing Patreon tier. Additionally, there is a rate_limit_safe_start option; if this option is set to True, the rate limiting will start off as already maxed out on API calls. This prevents any issues from arising if you are reinstantiating the client often (e.g. if you are testing by running a script multiple times). If this option is set to False, the rate limiter will assume that you haven't made any API calls in the past hour, and will rate limit accordingly. For long-running programs and use a single client instance, this option isn't necessarily needed, but I would always recommend it be enabled.

The pychasing.Client object has the below methods:

  • ping - pings the ballchasing servers.
  • upload_replay - uploads a replay to the token-holder's account.
    • NOTE: this takes a BinaryIO object. For example:
    with open("my_replay.replay", "rb") as replay_file:
        ...upload_replay(replay_file, ...)
    
  • list_replays - list replays (basic information only) filtered on various criteria.
  • get_replay - get the in-depth information of a specific replay.
  • delete_replay - delete a specific replay, so long as it is owned by the token-holder.
    • NOTE: this operation is permenant and cannot be undone.
  • patch_replay - edit the title, visibility or parent group of a specific replay.
  • download_replay - download the raw bytes of a specific replay, so long as it is not private (unless it is owned by the token-holder).
    • NOTE: since replays are relatively large, they should be downloaded in chunks. For example:
    with ...download_replay(...) as data_stream:
        with open("my_replay.replay", "wb") as replay_file:
            for chunk in data_stream.iter_content(chunk_size=4096):
                replay_file.write(chunk)
    
  • create_group - create a replay group.
  • list_groups - list groups (basic information only) filtered on various criteria.
  • get_group - get in-depth information of a specific replay group.
  • delete_group - delete a specific group, so long as it is owned by the token-holder.
    • NOTE: this operation is permenant and cannot be undone.
  • patch_group - edit the player-identification, team-identification, parent, or shared status of a specific replay group, so long as it owned by the token-holder.
  • maps - list all the maps in the game.
  • get_threejs - get basic locational data (among other data) of a specific replay. This does not require
    • NOTE: this functionality is highly experimental. It accesses a back-end API used for populating site data (that notably does not require authorization headers). At any time, this API could become restricted or its functionality could change.
  • get_timeline - get basic timeline data of a specific replay.
    • NOTE: this functionality is highly experimental. It accesses a back-end API used for populating site data (that notably does not require authorization headers). At any time, this API could become restricted or its functionality could change.
  • export_csv - get group statistics formatted as semi-colon-separated values.

Enums and other types

Many of the methods in Client can use custom enumerations for ease of use. For example, when setting the visibility of a replay through Client.patch_replay, you could set visibility to "unlisted" or Visibility.unlisted. These Enums are listed below:

  • pychasing.Rank - used for min_rank and max_rank in list_replays
  • pychasing.Playlist - used for playlists in list_replays
  • pychasing.Platform - used for platform in list_replays
  • pychasing.Map - used for map in list_replays
  • pychasing.Visibility - used for visibility in patch_replay and patch_group
  • pychasing.PlayerIdentifiercation - used for player_identification in create_group and patch_group
  • pychasing.TeamIdentification - used for team_identification in create_group and patch_group
  • pychasing.MatchResult - used for match_result in list_replays
  • pychasing.ReplaySortBy - used for sort_by in list_replays
  • pychasing.GroupSortBy - used for sort_by in list_groups
  • pychasing.SortDirection - used for sort_dir in list_replays and list_groups
  • pychasing.GroupStats - used for stat in export_csv
  • pychasing.PatreonTier - used in the initialization of Client. This is the only exception to the aforementioned "str or enum" rule above; the proper initialization of Client requires the PatreonTier enum.

Additionally, all date parameters (which require an RFC3339 formatted datetime) also accept a pychasing.Date. For example:

...list_replays(created_before="2022-11-22T05:00:30Z")
...list_replays(created_before=pychasing.Date(2022, 11, 22, 5, 0, 30)) 

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