fflogsapi is a lazy Python 3 client for FF Logs' v2 GraphQL API with query caching functionality.
fflogsapi is available as a PyPI package and can be installed with pip:
pip install fflogsapi
If you want to contribute, you can install fflogsapi with the following command to install development and test tools as well:
pip install fflogsapi[dev,test]
Calculating damage done under pots:
from config import CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET
from fflogsapi import FFLogsClient
client = FFLogsClient(CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET)
report = client.get_report('rGARYmQwTKbahXz9')
for fight in report:
print(f'Fight #{fight.id}:', fight.name(), f'- Kill: {fight.is_kill()}')
pot_table = fight.table(filters={'sourceAurasPresent': 'Medicated'})
potted_damage = 0
for damage in pot_table['damageDone']:
potted_damage += damage['total']
print(f'Damage done under pots: {potted_damage}')
if not fight.is_kill():
print(f'Percentage reached: {fight.percentage()}')
client.close()
client.save_cache()
Listing reports and durations for a specific guild:
from config import CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET
from fflogsapi import FFLogsClient
client = FFLogsClient(CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET)
for page in client.reports(filters={ 'guildID': 80551 }):
print(f'Reports in page: {page.count()}')
for report in page:
print(report.title(), f'Duration: {report.duration()}')
client.close()
client.save_cache()
Listing a character's RDPS & All stars rank for Abyssos Savage in 6.28:
from config import CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET
from fflogsapi import FFLogsClient, GQLEnum, FightDifficulty
client = FFLogsClient(CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET)
character = client.get_character(id=19181640)
abyssos = client.get_zone(id=49)
partition_628 = next(filter(
lambda p: '6.28' in p.name,
abyssos.partitions()
))
rankings = character.zone_rankings(filters={
'specName': 'Reaper',
'metric': GQLEnum('rdps'),
'zoneID': abyssos.id,
'difficulty': FightDifficulty.SAVAGE.value,
'partition': partition_628.id,
})
print('6.28 All Star points: '
f'{rankings.all_stars[0].points} (rank {rankings.all_stars[0].rank})')
for rank in rankings.encounter_ranks:
print(f'{rank.encounter.name()}: {rank.best_amount}rdps (rank {rank.all_stars.rank})')
client.close()
client.save_cache()
The default access mode of the client is 'client' mode, which uses the public API. This is by far the most convenient method to use the client, and usually provides access to enough data for the majority of use cases.
If you need to access private information, you can configure the client to use user mode, granting access to private information such as private reports.
To use user mode, you must first specify https://localhost:4433
as the redirect URL in your API
client on FF Logs. Then provide the mode='user'
kwarg to the client when instantiating it:
client = FFLogsClient(CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET, mode='user')
This will have the client popup a browser window for you to log in. When logged in, the client gets access to the user API. Note that the client will generate a self-signed certificate to serve the redirect. Your browser will likely produce a warning about this, although it is safe to ignore.
If you wish to handle the user authentication flow yourself, you can still use the API client in
user mode by calling set_auth_response
on the client before using it:
# Your implementation of the user authentication flow here
...
client = FFLogsClient(CLIENT_ID, CLIENT_SECRET, mode='user')
client.set_auth_response(response)
# Start using the client
...