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@waff/yggdrasil

v1.1.4

Published

Mojang authentication (Yggdrasil) client

Downloads

8

Readme

yggdrasil

NPM Link Build Status

A Node.js client for doing requests to yggdrasil, the Mojang authentication system, used for Minecraft and Scrolls. There's already one other client out there (at the time of writing) but I don't like it, so I wrote this one.

node-yggdrasil was originally made because I was messing around with trying to make a Minecraft server in JS. Never really got anywhere with it. However, the folks over at PrismarineJS have gotten quite far with it, and use this library in their project.

Usage

$ npm install yggdrasil

Client

//init
var ygg = require('yggdrasil')({
  //Optional settings object
  host: 'https://authserver.mojang.com' //Optional custom host. No trailing slash.
});

//Authenticate a user
ygg.auth({
  token: '', //Optional. Client token.
  agent: '', //Agent name. Defaults to 'Minecraft'
  version: 1, //Agent version. Defaults to 1
  user: '', //Username
  pass: '' //Password
}, function(err, data){});

//Refresh an accessToken
ygg.refresh(oldtoken, clienttoken, function(err, newtoken, response body){});

//Validate an accessToken
ygg.validate(token, function(err){});

//Invalidate all accessTokens
ygg.signout(username, password, function(err));

Server

var yggserver = require('yggdrasil').server({
  //Optional settings object
  host: 'https://authserver.mojang.com' //Optional custom host. No trailing slash.
});

//Join a server (clientside)
yggserver.join(token, profile, serverid, sharedsecret, serverkey, function(err, response body){});

//Join a server (serverside)
yggserver.hasJoined(username, serverid, sharedsecret, serverkey, function(err, client info){});

With ES6 Named Exports

/**
 * Import Client or Server from 'yggdrasil/es6'.
 * Note that the library is stateless when imported this way vs the CommonJS way.
 */
import { Client as ygg, Server as yggServ } from 'yggdrasil/es6'

// Use it like you normally would.

ygg.validate(token, function(err){})

yggServ.join(token, profile, serverid, sharedsecret, serverkey, function(err, response body){});

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