This is the Pokémon TCG SDK Kotlin implementation. It is a wrapper around the Pokémon TCG API of pokemontcg.io
Add this line to your dependencies {...}
block in your build.gradle
file
compile 'io.pokemontcg:pokemon-tcg-sdk-kotlin:{latest}'
val pokemon = Pokemon()
val cards = pokemon.card().all()
There is also support for RxJava2
pokemon.card().observeAll()
.subscribe({ cards ->
// Do something...
}, { t ->
// Some error...
})
Query Support
val cards = pokemon.card()
.where {
nationalPokedexNumber = 150
hp = 80.gt()
// Alternatively "Water|Electric|Fire"
types = "Water" or "Electric" or "Fire"
...
}
.all() // or .observeAll() for RxJava2
You can find all the applicable query fields in this file: CardQueryBuilder.kt
Find a single card by id:
val card = pokemon.card()
.find("xy7-54") // or .observeFind("xy7-54") for RxJava2
val pokemon = Pokemon()
val sets = pokemon.set().all()
RxJava2 Support
pokemon.set().observeAll()
.subscribe({ sets ->
// Do something...
}, { t->
// Some error...
})
Query Support
val sets = pokemon.set()
.where {
totalCards = 100.gt()
standardLegal = true
expandedLegal = true
...
}
.all() // or .observeAll() for RxJava2
You can find all the applicable query fields in this file: CardSetQueryBuilder.kt
Find a single set by code
val set = pokemon.set().find("xy1") // or .observeFind("xy1") for RxJava2
Get a list of the available Pokémon card types
val pokemon = Pokemon()
// Get the list of card types i.e. Fire, Water, Electric, etc...
val types = pokemon.type().all() // .observeAll() for RxJava2
// Get a list of availble card super types i.e. Pokémon, Trainer, Energy
val superTypes = pokemon.superType().all() // .observeAll()
// Get a list of card subtypes i.e. Basic, Stage 1, Item, Supporter, etc...
val subTypes = pokemon.subType().all() // .observeAll()
There are a few extension functions to help simplify your queries
infix fun String.and(): String = ...
infix fun String.or(): String = ...
These functions allow you to compose and/or query options i.e.
"water,fire,electric"
"water|fire|electric"
types = "water" or "fire" or "electric"
types = "water" and "fire" and "fighting"
A few of the number based query options allow for 4 options:
gt
- Greater thangte
- Greater than or equal tolt
- Less thanlte
- Less than equal
and you can use the following extension functions to better streamline them:
fun Int.gt(): String = ...
fun Int.gte(): String = ...
fun Int.lt(): String = ...
fun Int.lte(): String = ...
hp = 80.gt()
attackDamage = 100.lte()
You can override the URL and the http logging level by passing the Config
class instance when creating your Pokemon
class instance like so:
val config = Config(apiUrl = "http://example.com/api/v1/", logLevel = Level.BODY)
val pokemon = Pokemon(config)
...