mojang-api
A full Python wrapper of Mojang's API and Authentication API.
version:3.0.4
Installation
$ pip install mojang-api-3
Usage
- Using this API will often return dicts:
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- If response is empty, dict will contain response object.
- Response['response'] contains Response object (Get status code via Response['response'].status_code)
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- If response contains data, dict will contain response object and data
- Response['response'] contains Response object (Get status code via Response['response'].status_code) Response['data'] contains response data
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Checking status of Mojang servers:
$ from mojang_api import get_status
``$ response = get_status() ``
Response will be dict containing a Requests Response object and Response Data.
Response['response'] contains Response object (Get status code via Response['response'].status_code)
Response['data'] contains List of dicts with key of the servername and value of it's status
Getting UUID from player name:
$ from mojang_api import Player
$ player = Player(username=myUsername)
$ player.username
Authenticating player:
$ from mojang_api import Player
$ player = Player(username=myUsername)
$ player.authenticate(email_address_or_legacy_username, password)
Player authenticate will populate it's Access and Client Tokens, Username and UUID of the player.
Check if player is authenticated with:
$ player.is_authenticated
Creating Player with access and client tokens:
$ from mojang_api import Player
$ player=Player(username=Last_saved_username)
$ player.tokens = (access_token, client_token)
Once player.tokens is set, it will validate and refresh tokens and save the current Username, UUID, and refreshed Access and Client Tokens
Signing out Player:
$ from mojang_api import Player
$ player = Player(username=myUsername)
$ player.authenticate(email_address_or_legacy_username, password)
$ player.signout()
player.signout() will invalidate the tokens that are saved, which has the same effect as logging out.