Get a users steaminventory of any game. It's easy to use!
Install
npm install get-steam-inventory --save
Import
const steaminventory = require('get-steam-inventory');
Versions before 2.0 doesn't support promises.
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steaminventory.getinventory(appid, steamid, contextid, tradeable);
- appid: This is the appid for the game that you want to load the inventory items for.
- steamid: This is the steam64 id of the user that you want to load.
- contextid: Context id is an id set by the game. For valve games it's usually 2.
- tradeable: This a boolean to filter the items which can be traded.
- data.raw: Raw information recieved from the servers.
- data.items: All the information about the items. (Like icon urls, descriptions, name colors ect)
- data.marketnames: All the market names of the items in the inventory returned as a javascript object.
- data.assets: All the information about the assets in the inventory
- data.assetids: Every assetid in the inventory
const steaminventory = require('./index.js');
const steamid = '76561198089544929';
steaminventory.getinventory(730, steamid, '2', true).then(data => {
console.log(data.marketnames);
}).catch(err => console.log(err));
Output
[ 'Sealed Graffiti | NaCl (Shark White)',
'Glove Case',
'Gamma 2 Case',
'Chroma 2 Case',
'AND LOTS OF MORE INFORMATION OR NAMES :)']
Well, using that example may not be the best thing if you are trying to get something useful out of it. We recommend this instead:
const steaminventory = require('./index.js');
const steamid = '76561198089544929';
steaminventory.getinventory(730, steamid, '2', true).then(data => {
console.log(data.raw);
}).catch(err => console.log(err));
//This one logs EVERY name of the items in the inventory.
Output
{ appid: 730,
classid: '1989274437',
instanceid: '302028390',
currency: 0,
background_color: '',
icon_url: 'IzMF03bi9WpSBq-S-ekoE33L-iLqGFHVaU25ZzQNQcXdB2ozio1RrlIWFK3Uf'
const steaminventory = require('./index.js');
const steamid = '76561198089544929';
steaminventory.getinventory(730, steamid, '2', true).then(data => {
console.log(data.assets);
}).catch(err => console.log(err));
//This one logs EVERY name of the items in the inventory.
Output
{ appid: 730,
contextid: '2',
assetid: '13106527064',
classid: '1989315922',
instanceid: '302028390',
amount: '1' },
{ appid: 730,
contextid: '2',
Feel free to open pullrequests or issues on the github page.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2018 Olle Thunberg
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