Example #1
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def average_neutrals_killed(player_id):
	r = Request(api_key)
	stats = r.get_stats_summary_from_id(player_id, 'na', 'SEASON3')
	for item in stats['playerStatSummaries']:
		if item['playerStatSummaryType'] == 'RankedSolo5x5':
			total = item['wins'] + item['losses']
			num_creeps = item['aggregatedStats']['totalNeutralMinionsKilled']
	return float(num_creeps)/float(total)
Example #2
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def get_player_object(player_id):
	obj = {}
	r = Request(api_key)
	player_name = r.get_name_from_id(player_id)
	obj['name'] = player_name 
	obj['summoner_id'] = player_id
	obj['champ_vector'] = set_vector(player_name)
	obj['tier'], obj['rank'] = get_rank_and_tier_from_id(player_id)
	obj['avg_neutrals'] = average_neutrals_killed(player_id)
	return obj
Example #3
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def main():

	# Initialize your Request class by passing in the api key - visit https://developer.riotgames.com/sign-in in order to register for yours!
	
	r = Request(api_key)

	# Calling a function involves passing in a name whenever a function asks for it - all API calls will have a method that takes a summoner name as a sole argument
	player_id = r.get_id_from_name('The Rain Man')
	print player_id

	# Most functions return a dict or list of dicts. Most functions will take summoner ID's or player names as parameters
	
	masteries = r.get_masteries_from_id(player_id)
	print type(masteries)
	print type(masteries['pages'])

	# All summoner-based calls assume NA region. If you want another region, just pass it in after the summoner name
	
	current_runes = r.get_current_runes_from_name('Froggen', 'euw')
	print current_runes['name']

	# Asking for any multi-page info (like teams or stats) of a player returns a multi-page json DTO 
	
	teams = r.get_teams_from_name('Dyrus')
	print teams[0]['name']

	# Asking for ranked stats or a player's stat summary will require a season, defaulted to season 4. As of this writing, season 4 has not started yet, so calling the default stat functions will not return anything particularly useful - pass in 'SEASON3' in order to get the previous season's statistics. 
	stats = r.get_ranked_summary_from_name('TheOddOne','na', 'SEASON3')
	print stats['champions'][0]['stats']

	# Getting all champions doesn't require a player name, but it requires a region and an optional free-to-play argument
	# Calling get_champions() with no arguments will return all champions with regards to the North American Server

	champs = r.get_champions(True, 'na')
	print len(champs['champions'])
Example #4
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def get_played_champs_in_order_from_name(player_name):
        r = Request(api_key)
        ranked_obj = r.get_ranked_summary_from_name(player_name, 'na', 'SEASON3')
        return get_played_champs_in_order(ranked_obj)
Example #5
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def get_rank_and_tier_from_id(player_id):
	r = Request(api_key)
	for item in r.get_leagues_from_id(player_id)[str(player_id)]['entries']:
		if item['playerOrTeamId'] == str(player_id):
			return item['tier'], item['rank']