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An all-inclusive Python framework for the Riot Games League of Legends API. Cass focuses on making the data easy and fun to work with, while providing all the tools necessary to create a website or do data analysis.

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Cassiopeia

A Python adaptation of the Riot Games League of Legends API (https://developer.riotgames.com/).

Cassiopeia is the sister library to Orianna (Java). It's been designed with usability in mind - making sure all the bookkeeping is done right so you can focus on getting the data you need and building your application.

Installation

pip install cassiopeia or see here for more information.

Why use Cass?

  • An excellent user interface that makes working with data from the Riot API easy and fun.

  • "Perfect" rate limiting.

  • Guaranteed optimal usage of your API key.

  • Built in caching.

  • Dynamic settings so you can configure Cass for your specific use case.

  • Extendability to non-Riot data. Because Cass is a framework and not just an API wrapper, you can integrate your own data sources into your project. In addition to the Riot API, Cass already supports Data Dragon, Meraki's CDN, and some CDragon data.

Documentation and Examples

Cassiopeia's documentation and examples may be a little out of date, but should be quite helpful when getting started. Please submit a PR for any changes.

Example

Here's an example of a basic use of the API. The full documentation can be found at http://cassiopeia.readthedocs.org/en/latest/.

import random

import cassiopeia as cass

cass.set_riot_api_key("YOUR_KEY")  # This overrides the value set in your configuration/settings.

account = cass.get_account(name="Kalturi", tagline="NA1", region="NA")
summoner = account.summoner
print("{name} is a level {level} summoner on the {region} server.".format(name=account.name_with_tagline,
                                                                          level=summoner.level,
                                                                          region=summoner.region))

champions = cass.get_champions(region="NA")
random_champion = random.choice(champions)
print("He enjoys playing champions such as {name}.".format(name=random_champion.name))

challenger_league = cass.get_challenger_league(queue=cass.Queue.ranked_solo_fives)
best_na = challenger_league[0].summoner
print("He's not as good as {name} at League, but probably a better python programmer!".format(name=best_na.name))

Questions/Contributions

Feel free to send pull requests or to contact us via github or discord. More information can be found in our documentation.

Bugs

If you find bugs please let us know via an issue or pull request. If you would like to help maintain Cassiopeia, let us know and we will invite you to our discord server.

Citing Cassiopeia

If you used Cassiopeia for your research, please cite the project.

Support Us

If you've loved using Cassiopeia, consider supporting us through PayPal or Patreon.

Disclaimer

Cassiopeia isn't endorsed by Riot Games and doesn't reflect the views or opinions of Riot Games or anyone officially involved in producing or managing League of Legends. League of Legends and Riot Games are trademarks or registered trademarks of Riot Games, Inc. League of Legends © Riot Games, Inc.

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An all-inclusive Python framework for the Riot Games League of Legends API. Cass focuses on making the data easy and fun to work with, while providing all the tools necessary to create a website or do data analysis.

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