A StarCraft II API Client for Python 3


Keywords
StarCraft, 2, II, AI, Bot, python3, starcraft-ii, starcraft-ii-bot, starcraft2
License
MIT
Install
pip install sc2==0.10.7

Documentation

This repository is no longer maintained and may not work with the latest version of the StarCraft 2 client. You can use this fork instead which aims to stay updated for both the latest windows StarCraft 2 client and latest linux client, while also being available on pypi.org.

A StarCraft II API Client for Python 3

An easy-to-use library for writing AI Bots for StarCraft II in Python 3. The ultimate goal is simplicity and ease of use, while still preserving all functionality. A really simple worker rush bot should be no more than twenty lines of code, not two hundred. However, this library intends to provide both high and low level abstractions.

This library (currently) covers only the raw scripted interface. At this time I don't intend to add support for graphics-based interfaces.

Documentation is in the Wiki.

For automatically running multiple matches, check out Dentosal/sc2-bot-match-runner.

Installation

By installing this library you agree to be bound by the terms of the AI and Machine Learning License.

You'll need Python 3.6 or newer.

pip3 install --user --upgrade sc2

Please note that not all commits are released to PyPI. Releases are tagged with version number. You can see latest released versions from tags page.

You'll also need an StarCraft II executable. If you are running Windows or macOS, just install the normal SC2 from blizzard app. The free starter edition works too.. Linux users get the best experience by installing the Windows version of StarCraft II with Wine. Linux user can also use the Linux binary, but it's headless so you cannot actually see the game.

You probably want some maps too. Official map downloads are available from Blizzard/s2client-proto. Notice: the map files are to be extracted into subdirectories of the install-dir/Maps directory.

Running

After installing the library, a StarCraft II executable, and some maps, you're ready to get started. Simply run a bot file to fire up an instance of StarCraft II with the bot running. For example:

python3 examples/protoss/cannon_rush.py

If you installed StarCraft II on Linux with Wine, set the SC2PF environment variable to WineLinux:

SC2PF=WineLinux python3 examples/protoss/cannon_rush.py

Example

As promised, worker rush in less than twenty lines:

import sc2
from sc2 import run_game, maps, Race, Difficulty
from sc2.player import Bot, Computer

class WorkerRushBot(sc2.BotAI):
    async def on_step(self, iteration):
        if iteration == 0:
            for worker in self.workers:
                await self.do(worker.attack(self.enemy_start_locations[0]))

run_game(maps.get("Abyssal Reef LE"), [
    Bot(Race.Zerg, WorkerRushBot()),
    Computer(Race.Protoss, Difficulty.Medium)
], realtime=True)

This is probably the simplest bot that has any realistic chances of winning the game. I have ran it against the medium AI a few times, and once in a while it wins.

You can find more examples in the examples/ folder.

Help and support

You have questions but don't want to create an issue? Join the Starcraft 2 AI Discord. Questions about this repository can be asked in channel #python-sc2.

Bug reports, feature requests and ideas

If you have any issues, ideas or feedback, please create a new issue. Pull requests are also welcome!

Contributing & style guidelines

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