Realtime API for RobotEvents data.
Features
- Watch all constructs for changes
- Full Support for public RobotEvents v2 API
- Full Types
- Automatic Authentication
- Cache Management
- Automatic Ratelimiting
yarn add robotevents
npm install robotevents
This example will log all scored matches from an event and print when the event's awards are finalized
import * as robotevents from "robotevents";
const event = await robotevents.events.get(process.env.SKU);
// Watch the 1st Division
const division = event.divisions[0];
console.log(`${event.name} on ${event.start} @ ${event.location.venue}`);
console.log(division.name);
// Watch the division for matches
const matches = await event.matches(division.id);
matches.watch();
// When matches get generated
matches.on("add", match => {
console.log(match);
});
// When matches get scored
matches.on("update", match => {
console.log(match);
});
// Watch the for the event to be finalized
event.watch();
event.on("update", (key, current) => {
if (key !== "awards_finalized" || !current) return;
console.log("Awards finalized");
});
For options objects, refer to the API documentation. These are strongly typed in TypeScript.
All frequently updated structures support polling and updates using their .watch()
method. This is either provided by Watchable
for single objects (an event or team) or WatchableCollection
for groups of objects (matches at an event, rankings, etc)
Watchable
Represents a single item that is commonly updated that is best represented as its own object. This includes Event
and Team
.
.watch(frequency?: number = 30000)
Starts polling RobotEvents for updates.
frequency
is the number of ms to poll between. Note that polls ignore cache
.unwatch()
Stops polling
.on("update", (key, newValue, oldValue) => void)
Event triggered on update
WatchableCollection
Reprsents a group of items, which can be added to, removed from, or have a individual item in the collection updated.
Note that
WatchableCollection
implements allMap
properties.
.watch(frequency?: number = 30000)
Starts polling RobotEvents for updates.
frequency
is the number of ms to poll between. Note that polls ignore cache
.unwatch()
Stops polling
.on("add", (value) => void)
Event triggered when item is added to collection
.on("remove", (value) => void)
Event triggered when item is removed from collection
.on("update", (newValue, oldValue) => void)
Event triggered when item is updated