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pubg.sh-api

The API component of https://pubg.sh. See also pubgsh/client.

Overview

This app provides a caching layer in front of the PUBG Official API and exposes the underlying data via GraphQL. It's responsible for parsing the retrieved data into a normalized schema and returning info about players and the matches they've participated in.

Running

Requirements

  • PostgresQL
  • Node version 8+
  • yarn

Configuration

  1. Create .env dotenv file in the root of the project and provide the following values:
  • HAPI_PORT (optional, defaults to 8080)
  • HOST (optional, defaults to 0.0.0.0)
  • PGUSER
  • PGHOST
  • PGPASSWORD
  • PGDATABASE
  • PUBG_API_KEY
  1. Manually run the test/seed.sql file against your database or enable the recreateDb() call in src/app.js

Running

Simply run yarn start and visit http://localhost:8080/graphiql to confirm it's up.

Testing

yarn run test or yarn run test:watch will run the test suite with Jest.

Note that the majority of tests will require an available PostgreSQL database. Each test will run in its own self-contained DB seeded with test/seed.sql and the DB will be dropped after the test.

Also note that some tests use global.__Fixture. This provides an easy way to automatically cache HTTP requests into a local __fixtures__ folder to ensure tests remain stable and don't require network connectivity when run in a CI environment. Toggling the mock option to true will cause requests to only be served from the file system cache. Setting mock to false will allow all outgoing HTTP Axios requets and then write their responses to the file system.

The fixture helper will automatically remove the Authorization header from being written to the FS. Be aware that any other sensitive information must have a manual exclusion added.

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MIT

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