Library and API to create fancy cards for FFXIV characters based on their Lodestone data, powered by xivapi.com and hosted at https://ffxiv-character-cards.herokuapp.com.
All API calls support the lang
query parameter to create a character card with information in the specified language. The supported languages are the same as xivapi.com, which are English (en), Japanese (ja), German (de) and French (fr).
E.g. a request for a german character card would look like this: https://ffxiv-character-cards.herokuapp.com/characters/id/<LODESTONE ID>.png?lang=de
GET https://ffxiv-character-cards.herokuapp.com/characters/id/<LODESTONE ID>.png
GET https://ffxiv-character-cards.herokuapp.com/characters/name/<WORLD>/<CHARACTER NAME>.png
Note: This is considerably slower than the creation by ID, since the character has to be looked up in the Lodestone first.
If you are using this API together with an application that requires the API to respond very quickly, like Discord, you may need to ask it to "prepare" the card image for a character beforehand. The API will reply with its status, and in case of success, the URL to the final image.
{"status":"ok","url":"/characters/id/123456789.png"}
GET https://ffxiv-character-cards.herokuapp.com/prepare/id/<LODESTONE ID>
GET https://ffxiv-character-cards.herokuapp.com/prepare/name/<WORLD>/<CHARACTER NAME>
To use the card creator as a library in your Node.JS application, first install it as a dependency with:
yarn add xiv-character-cards
# or
npm i xiv-character-cards
You can then instantiate the class CardCreator
from the library, call the asynchronous insureInit()
function to make sure all resources are loaded and then use the asynchronous createCard()
function with your characters Lodestone ID. You will receive a promise that resolves to a Buffer
of the PNG image of your card, that you can use in your bot or application.
Check the library documentation for more details.
Note: The API server is not published as an NPM package, so if you want to host it yourself, clone the Github repository and put the Express.JS webserver defined in the
server.js
file behind a reverse proxy.
const { CardCreator } = require("xiv-character-cards");
const { writeFileSync } = require("fs");
const creator = new CardCreator();
const lodestoneId = "13821878";
async function example() {
await creator.ensureInit();
return creator.createCard(lodestoneId);
}
example()
.then(card => {
writeFileSync(`./${lodestoneId}.png`, card);
})
.catch(error => {
console.error('Creator initialization or card creation failed!');
console.error(error);
});