node-sunwell

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An HTML5 canvas based renderer for hearthstone cards for node.js. Forked from HearthSim/sunwell.

Requirements

See HearthSim/sunwell for detailed information. Card artworks and fonts are not included. Set textureFolder to the folder where you put the card artworks when creating the sunwell object.

Installation

$ npm install --save node-sunwell

Usage

Set up sunwell with your own settings:

var Sunwell = require('node-sunwell');
var sunwell = new Sunwell({
    titleFont: 'Belwe',
    bodyFont: 'ITC Franklin Condensed',
    bodyFontSize: 24,
    bodyLineHeight: 55,
    bodyFontOffset: {x: 0, y: 0},
    textureFolder: __dirname + '/artworks/',
    smallTextureFolder: __dirname + '/smallArtworks/',
    debug: false
});

Rendering a card

To render a specific card, you can call the method createCard() of the sunwell object.

var cardObj = sunwell.createCard(cardData, width, function(err, buffer) {
    // buffer contains PNG data
});

The cardData parameter is an object containing information about the card to be rendered. width defines the width of the card to be rendered. Sunwell provides a "native" resolution up to 764x1100 pixels. While you can set a higher value than 764 for the desired render, it will only result in blurry results. The max supported resolution of sunwell is already by far greater than in the game itself.

The callback will be invoked with the rendered card buffer.

The object you pass as cardData can be obtained for example through HearthstoneJSON.

{
    "id":"CS2_087",
    "artist":"Zoltan Boros",
    "set":"CORE",
    "type":"SPELL",
    "rarity":"FREE",
    "cost":1,
    "name":"Blessing of Might",
    "flavor":"\"As in, you MIGHT want to get out of my way.\" - Toad Mackle, recently buffed.",
    "playRequirements":{"REQ_TARGET_TO_PLAY":0,"REQ_MINION_TARGET":0},
    "collectible":true,
    "playerClass":"PALADIN",
    "howToEarnGolden":"Unlocked at Level 45.",
    "howToEarn":"Unlocked at Level 1.",
    "text":"Give a minion +3 Attack.",
    "texture":"W16_a053_D"
}

Some properties are purely optional, since they are not used by sunwell, but these ones are required:

{
    "id":"CS2_087",
    "set":"CORE",
    "type":"SPELL",
    "rarity":"FREE",
    "cost":1,
    "name":"Blessing of Might",
    "playerClass":"PALADIN",
    "text":"Give a minion +3 Attack.",
    "texture":"W16_a053_D"
}

In case of a minion or weapon card, you also need to pass health (or durability, but health is fine for weapons, too) and/or attack.

The method will return an object that provides an interface to manipulate the card after its creation.

If you want to update certain properties on the original cardData, simply call cardObj.update() and pass an object with the properties you want to overwrite.

Changing the number colors

If you want to make the numbers appear green/red, you can also pass in the following properties on your card object to both createCard() and/or cardObj.update():

{
    "costStyle": "0",
    "attackStyle": "+",
    "healthStyle": "-",
    "durabilityStyle": "-"
}

All the style default to "0". Setting the style to "+" makes the number appear green, setting it to "-" makes it appear red.

Silence a minion

To silence a minion, set silenced: true either when creating the card, or with the update function.

Let a card cost health instead of mana

Introduced by Cho'gall, cards may cost health instead of mana. You can switch any cards cost icon by setting costHealth: true either when creating the card, or through the update function.

Examples

See examples/.

Author

Original work by Christian Engel hello@wearekiss.com

Node.js port by Matthias Klein matthias@klein.pw

License

Sunwell is licensed MIT. The full license text is available in the LICENSE file in the respective implementations' folder.

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