The Comic Vine SDK provides convenient access to the Comic Vine API from applications written in JavaScript/TypeScript. The API provides full access to the structured-wiki content.
Install the package with:
npm install comic-vine-sdk
# or
yarn add comic-vine-sdk
There's a good change you may find an issue with the typings in the API response objects. They were generated using sample data from the API, if you find a problem open an issue detailing the problem along with the request details so I can add that request to the sample dataset. While you wait for it to be fixed add // @ts-expect-error
above the line causing the problem. This will allow you to compile in the meantime but will flag when the problem has been fixed.
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Expandable responses
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Cached responses
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Rate limiting
The library exposes an object for each Comic Vine resource, the object names are singular and expose a retrieve method that maps to the singular resource and a list method that maps to the plural resource.
The following table lists the resources that have been implemented and how the retrieve
and list
methods map to the API. Most resources are a direct mapping but object
has been mapped to thing
, this is due to object
being a reserved word in JS and thing
matches the Comic Vine wiki.
Library resource object | Retrieve Method API Resource | List Method API Resource |
---|---|---|
character | character | characters |
concept | concept | concepts |
episode | episode | episodes |
issue | issue | issues |
location | location | locations |
movie | movie | movies |
origin | origin | origins |
person | person | people |
power | power | powers |
promo | promo | promos |
publisher | publisher | publishers |
series | series | series_list |
storyArc | story_arc | story_arcs |
team | team | teams |
thing | object | objects |
video | video | videos |
videoCategory | video_category | video_categories |
videoType | video_type | video_types |
volume | volume | volumes |
The package needs to be configured with your API key, Grab an API key. Require it with the key's value:
const ComicVine = require('comic-vine-sdk');
const comicVine = new ComicVine('your-api-key-here');
comicVine.publisher
.retrieve(1859)
.then((customer) => console.log(customer.id))
.catch((error) => console.error(error));
Or using ES modules and async
/await
:
import ComicVine from 'comic-vine-sdk';
const comicVine = new ComicVine('your-api-key-here');
(async () => {
try {
const publisher = await comicVine.publisher.retrieve(1859);
console.log(publisher.name);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})();
The second parameter of the constructor accepts options to configure the library
new ComicVine('your-api-key-here', options);
Type: string | undefined
Default: https://comicvine.gamespot.com/api/
If using this package in node this should not need set, the default value will work.
If using the package in a web browser then The Comic Vine API does not allow cross-origin requests. This option could be used to proxy the request assuming you have some safe way for the web client to fetch your api key, you don't want to send the api key to the browser in your JS bundle.
import ComicVine from 'comic-vine-sdk';
// This is just an example, to try it out you would
// have to visit (https://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com)
// to request temporary access.
const comicVine = new ComicVine('your-api-key-here', {
baseUrl: 'https://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com/https://www.comicvine.com/api/',
});
(async () => {
try {
const publisher = await comicVine.publisher.retrieve(1859);
console.log(publisher.name);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})();
All resources have a retrieve method, the following example retrieves a publisher
import ComicVine from 'comic-vine-sdk';
const comicVine = new ComicVine('your-api-key-here');
(async () => {
try {
const publisher = await comicVine.publisher.retrieve(1859);
console.log(publisher.name);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})();
All resources have a retrieve method, the following example retrieves a list of publishers
import ComicVine from 'comic-vine-sdk';
const comicVine = new ComicVine('your-api-key-here');
(async () => {
try {
const publishers = await comicVine.publisher.list();
console.log(publishers.data);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})();
When making a request it's likely that only certain properties are required. Both the retrieve and list methods accept options as the second parameter. This can be used to specify the field list.
When using TypeScript this is type safe, the return type is narrowed to the field list so that intellisense only displays the properties available in the response.
import ComicVine from 'comic-vine-sdk';
const comicVine = new ComicVine('your-api-key-here');
(async () => {
try {
const issue = await comicVine.issue.retrieve(id, {
fieldList: ['id', 'name', 'description'],
});
// The id property is in the fieldList and will be available
console.log(issue.id);
// In JS dateAdded will be undefined at runtime
// in TS the compiler will produce an error because it wasn't in the fieldList
console.log(issue.dateAdded);
// An object containing the id, name and description properties
console.log(issue);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})();
The Comic Vine API provides offset based pagination, this is done by providing a limit
and offset
in the request. The limit
is the number of items to be returned in one page and the offset is the number of items to skip.
To fetch a page with 50 results and then move to the next page:
import ComicVine from 'comic-vine-sdk';
const comicVine = new ComicVine('your-api-key-here');
(async () => {
try {
const limit: 50;
const filter: { name: 'The Boys' },
// Retrieve the first 50 issues of The Boys (Page 1)
const issuesPage1 = await comicVine.issue.list({ limit, filter });
console.log(`Total issues: ${issuesPage1.data.length}`);
console.log(issuesPage1.data.map(issue => issue.name).join(', '));
// Retrieve the next 50 issues of The Boys (Page 2)
const issuesPage2 = await comicVine.issue.list({ limit, filter, offset: 50 });
console.log(`Total issues: ${issuesPage2.data.length}`);
console.log(issuesPage2.data.map(issue => issue.name).join(', '));
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})();
This feature allows calling any list method on a resource with for await...of
rather than having to track the offset for making subsequent requests.
It will make the first request and return an item from that response on each iteration, when there are no more items to return it will automatically fetch the next page from the API. This will continue until all pages have been retrieved.
import ComicVine from 'comic-vine-sdk';
const comicVine = new ComicVine('your-api-key-here');
(async () => {
try {
const listOptions = {
filter: { name: 'The Boys' },
limit: 50,
};
let issueNames = [];
for await (const issue of comicVine.issue.list(listOptions)) {
issueName.push(issue.name);
}
console.log(`Total issues: ${issueNames.length}`);
console.log(issueNames);
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
})();
Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/AllyMurray/comic-vine.git
Go to the project directory
cd comic-vine
Install dependencies
npm install
Run the tests
npm run test