SplatNet 3 Scraper is a Python library for scraping data from the Splatoon 3 SplatNet 3 API. It is designed to be as lightweight as possible, with minimal dependencies to make it easy to integrate into other projects.
SplatNet 3 Scraper started as a fork of s3s, but has since been rewritten from scratch while incorporating much of the login flow logic of s3s. As a result, I am deeply indebted to the authors of s3s for their work. This project would not have been possible without their efforts.
- Lightweight and minimal dependencies. Only requires the
requestslibrary. Requires Python 3.10 or later. - The
scrapermodule provides a user-level API that enables a quick and easy way to get data from the SplatNet 3 API, only requiring the user to provide their session token. - The
querymodule provides a high-level API that provides a simple way to make queries to the SplatNet 3 API. It automatically handles authentication and query handling, and provides a simple interface for accessing the response data. - The
authmodule provides a low level API that allows for more fine-grained control over the scraping process. It greatly simplifies the process of authentication. - Compatibility with the configuration file format used by
s3s. - Responses from the SplatNet 3 API can be saved and loaded from disk, currently supporting the following formats:
- JSON
- gzip-compressed JSON
- csv
- parquet (by installing
splatnet3_scraper[parquet]or thepyarrowlibrary)
- Heavily documented codebase, with extensive docstrings and type annotations for nearly all functions and classes. The documentation is also available on Read the Docs.
Detailed documentation for SplatNet 3 Scraper, including usage instructions, examples, and API reference, is available on Read the Docs:
SplatNet 3 Scraper Documentation
We highly recommend referring to the documentation to get the most out of SplatNet 3 Scraper and understand its full capabilities.
SplatNet 3 Scraper is currently under active development but is currently available on PyPI. It can be installed using pip:
pip install splatnet3_scraperNote that the current versions of SplatNet 3 Scraper are currently v0.x.y, which means that the API is not guaranteed to be stable and may change at any moment. As such, it is highly recommended that you pin the version of SplatNet 3 Scraper that you are using until the API is stabilized with the release of v1.0.0.
There are three ways to use SplatNet 3 Scraper. The first is to use the scraper module, which provides a top-level API that greatly simplifies the process of retrieving commonly requested data from SplatNet 3. This module is greatly recommended for most users. The second is to use the query module, which provides a high-level API that provides a simple interface to make queries to the SplatNet 3 API. This module is recommended for developers who can't find what they need with the scraper module. The third is to use the auth module, which provides a low-level API that gives the user the most control over the scraping process. This module is recommended for advanced developers who need to have full control over the authentication process. Whichever module you choose to use, all of them require providing a session token.
The scraper module is by far the easiest way to get data from the SplatNet 3 API and the module that is recommended for most users, especially those who are not highly experienced with Python. The scraper module provides multiple functions that can be used to retrieve commonly requested data from the SplatNet 3 API. The scraper module is designed to be used by users who are not highly experienced with Python or users who do not need to have full control over the scraping process.
This module is currently under active development and is not yet complete. Please check back later for more functions.
The query module is an easy-to-use module that enables fast and painless querying to the SplatNet 3 API. It handles authentication and query handling automagically, and provides a simple interface for accessing the response data. The query module is designed to be used by advanced users who need more control over the queries they make to the SplatNet 3 API. If you are looking for a simple way to get data from the SplatNet 3 API, you should use the scraper module instead.
The query module provides the QueryHandler class, which is used to make queries to the SplatNet 3 API. The QueryHandler class can be instantiated in one of a few ways: by providing a session token, by providing the path to a configuration file, or by loading environment variables.
auth module is intended for advanced users only. Most users should use the scraper or query modules for a simpler and more convenient experience.
The auth module provides a low-level API that allows for more fine-grained control over the scraping process. It greatly simplifies the process of authentication and is designed for advanced developers who need full control over the authentication process.
To use the auth module, you will need to import the necessary components and handle the authentication flow manually. Please refer to the documentation for detailed instructions and examples on how to use the auth module.
from splatnet3_scraper.query import QueryHandler
handler = QueryHandler.from_session_token("session_token")
handler.query("StageScheduleQuery")from splatnet3_scraper.query import QueryHandler
handler = QueryHandler.from_config_file(".splatnet3_scraper")
handler.query("StageScheduleQuery")The following environment variables are supported:
SN3S_SESSION_TOKENSN3S_GTOKENSN3S_BULLET_TOKEN
from splatnet3_scrape.query import QueryHandler
handler = QueryHandler.from_env()
handler.query("StageScheduleQuery")The QueryHandler class provides a query method that can be used to make queries to the SplatNet 3 API. The query method takes a single argument, which is the name of the query to make. The query method returns a QueryResponse object, which contains the response data from the SplatNet 3 API. The QueryResponse object provides a data property that can be used to access the response data. The QueryResponse module also supports numpy-style indexing, which can be used to quickly and clearly access specific parts of the response data. For example, the following code will print the game mode name of the the current stage rotation schedule:
from splatnet3_scraper.query import QueryHandler
handler = QueryHandler.from_env()
response = handler.query("StageScheduleQuery")
print(response["xSchedules", "nodes", 0, "vsRule", "name"])The QueryResponse class provides a parsed_json method that can be used to generate a JSONParser object from the response data. The JSONParser class provides multiple ways of interacting with the given data, including the ability to save the data to disk in a variety of formats. There are currently four different formats that are supported and can be used by passing the desired format to a to_* method such as to_json. The following formats are supported:
- JSON
- gzip-compressed JSON
- csv
- parquet (by installing
splatnet3_scraper[parquet]or thepyarrowlibrary)
Note: csv and parquet formats work by converting the response data from a nested dictionary to a columnar format. This is not recommended for single queries, but can be useful for interacting with large amounts of data as it deduplicates the JSON structure and allows for more efficient storage and querying.
The following code will save the response data to a file named response.json in the current directory:
from splatnet3_scraper.query import QueryHandler
handler = QueryHandler.from_env()
response = handler.query("StageScheduleQuery")
response.parsed_json().to_json("response.json")Additionally, the JSONParser class provides a from_* method that can be used to load data from a file. The following code will load the response data from the file response.json in the current directory:
from splatnet3_scraper.query import JSONParser
parser = JSONParser.from_json("response.json")| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| β | Implemented |
| π§ | In progress |
| πΊοΈ | Planned |
| β | Not planned |
| Feature | Status |
|---|---|
| Support for the SplatNet 3 API | β |
| Full support for the SplatNet 3 API | β |
| Support for the SplatNet 2 API | β |
| Obtaining session tokens | β |
| Full documentation | β |
| Full unit test coverage | β |
| Columnar data format support | π§ |
| CLI interface | β |
| Integration with stat.ink | β |
| PyPI package | β |
| Docker image | πΊοΈ |
| Executable binary | β |
We welcome contributions to SplatNet 3 Scraper! For detailed information on how to contribute, please refer to our CONTRIBUTING.md file.
To report issues or request new features, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.
SplatNet 3 Scraper is licensed under the GPLv3. See the LICENSE file for more details.