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Vendors API Models

DestinyVendorCategoriesComponent

Bases: BaseModel

A vendor can have many categories of items that they sell. This component will return the category information for available items, as well as the index into those items in the user's sale item list. Note that, since both the category and items are indexes, this data is Content Version dependent. Be sure to check that your content is up to date before using this data. This is an unfortunate, but permanent, limitation of Vendor data.

None Attributes: categories: The list of categories for items that the vendor sells, in rendering order. These categories each point to a "display category" in the displayCategories property of the DestinyVendorDefinition, as opposed to the other categories.

Source code in src/bungio/models/bungie/destiny/entities/vendors.py
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@custom_define()
class DestinyVendorCategoriesComponent(BaseModel):
    """
    A vendor can have many categories of items that they sell. This component will return the category information for available items, as well as the index into those items in the user's sale item list. Note that, since both the category and items are indexes, this data is Content Version dependent. Be sure to check that your content is up to date before using this data. This is an unfortunate, but permanent, limitation of Vendor data.

    None
    Attributes:
        categories: The list of categories for items that the vendor sells, in rendering order. These categories each point to a "display category" in the displayCategories property of the DestinyVendorDefinition, as opposed to the other categories.
    """

    categories: list["DestinyVendorCategory"] = custom_field(metadata={"type": """list[DestinyVendorCategory]"""})

_convert_to_bungie_case(string) cached staticmethod

Convert a string to how it is represented by bungie: my_name_string -> myNameString

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
string str

The og string

required

Returns:

Type Description
str

The bungie string

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@staticmethod
@functools.cache
def _convert_to_bungie_case(string: str) -> str:
    """
    Convert a string to how it is represented by bungie: my_name_string -> myNameString

    Args:
        string: The og string

    Returns:
        The bungie string
    """

    if "_" not in string:
        return string
    else:
        split = string.split("_")
        return "".join((split[0], *(s.capitalize() for s in split[1:])))

fetch_manifest_information(include=None, exclude=None, _cache=None) async

Fill the model in-place with information from the manifest.

Example

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model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
await model.fetch_manifest_information()
assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None

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model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
await model.fetch_manifest_information(include=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
assert model.manifest_reference_id is None
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model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
await model.fetch_manifest_information(exclude=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is None
assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
include Optional[list[str]]

A list of attributes you want to include. Excludes everything not mentioned

None
exclude Optional[list[str]]

A list of attributes you want to exclude. Includes everything not mentioned

None
Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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async def fetch_manifest_information(
    self, include: Optional[list[str]] = None, exclude: Optional[list[str]] = None, _cache: Optional[dict] = None
):
    """
    Fill the model in-place with information from the manifest.

    Example:
        Fill every attribute
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information()
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None
        ```

        Fill only some attribute
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information(include=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is None
        ```
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information(exclude=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None
        ```

    Args:
        include: A list of attributes you want to include. Excludes everything not mentioned
        exclude:  A list of attributes you want to exclude. Includes everything not mentioned
    """

    if not isinstance(self._client.manifest_storage, AsyncEngine):
        raise ValueError("Client.manifest_storage must be set up to use this")

    if not _cache:
        _cache = {}

    class_definition = attrs.fields_dict(type(self))  # noqa

    # loop through the class attributes
    for name in self.__dir__():
        if name.startswith("__"):
            continue

        if include and name not in include:
            continue
        if exclude and name in exclude:
            continue

        # manifest entries
        if name.startswith("manifest_"):
            striped_name = name.removeprefix("manifest_")
            value = getattr(self, striped_name)

            if value is MISSING:
                return

            # check the cache to avoid infinite recursion
            if cached := _cache.get(value, None):
                manifest_value = cached

            else:
                attr_definition = class_definition[name]
                manifest_class_name = attr_definition.type.__str__().removesuffix("')]").split("'")[-1]
                manifest_value = await self._client.manifest.fetch(
                    manifest_class=getattr(models, manifest_class_name), value=value
                )

                _cache[value] = manifest_value

                # check if the model has manifest models itself
                if manifest_value:
                    await manifest_value.fetch_manifest_information(_cache=_cache)

            setattr(self, name, manifest_value)

        # sub models which may have manifest entries too
        elif hasattr((value := getattr(self, name)), "fetch_manifest_information"):
            await value.fetch_manifest_information(_cache=_cache)

from_dict(data, client, recursive=False, *args, **kwargs) async classmethod

Convert json data to this model

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
data dict

The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie

required
client 'Client'

The client obj

required
recursive bool

If this was called recursively

False

Returns:

Type Description
BaseModel

The model

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@classmethod
async def from_dict(cls, data: dict, client: "Client", recursive: bool = False, *args, **kwargs) -> BaseModel:
    """
    Convert json data to this model

    Args:
        data: The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie
        client: The client obj
        recursive: If this was called recursively

    Returns:
        The model
    """

    if isinstance(data, cls):
        return data

    if not isinstance(data, dict):
        raise ValueError

    if "Response" in data:
        data = data["Response"]

    # also use the kwargs as data
    data = kwargs | data
    data = cls.process_dict(data=data, client=client)

    prepared = {}
    for name, field in attrs.fields_dict(cls).items():
        if field.init and name != "_client":
            default = field.default

            # get the value we want. This also skips the manifest_... entries since they have no value and a default
            bungie_name = cls._convert_to_bungie_case(name)
            value = data.get(bungie_name, attrs.NOTHING)

            # bungie is veeery inconsistent and sometimes like to start their params with an upper case for some reason
            # only sometimes tho :)
            if value is attrs.NOTHING:
                value = data.get(f"{bungie_name[0].capitalize()}{bungie_name[1:]}", attrs.NOTHING)

            # sadly bungie sometimes does not return info without marking that fact in the api specs
            if value is attrs.NOTHING and default is attrs.NOTHING:
                default = MISSING

            if value is attrs.NOTHING:
                value = default

            else:
                value = await cls._convert_to_type(
                    field_type=field.type, field_metadata=field.metadata, value=value, client=client
                )

            # set the attr
            prepared[name] = value

    res = cls(**prepared)  # noqa

    # fill the manifest information
    if not recursive and res._client.always_return_manifest_information:
        await res.fetch_manifest_information()

    return res

process_dict(data, client, *args, **kwargs) staticmethod

Model specific cleanup

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
data dict

The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie

required
client 'Client'

The client obj

required

Returns:

Type Description
dict

Clean json

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@staticmethod
def process_dict(data: dict, client: "Client", *args, **kwargs) -> dict:
    """
    Model specific cleanup

    Args:
        data: The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie
        client: The client obj

    Returns:
        Clean json
    """
    return data

to_dict(_return_to_bungie_case=True)

Convert the model into a dict representation bungie accepts

Returns:

Type Description
dict

A dict which can be sent to bungie

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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def to_dict(self, _return_to_bungie_case: bool = True) -> dict:
    """
    Convert the model into a dict representation bungie accepts

    Returns:
        A dict which can be sent to bungie
    """

    result = {}

    for name, field in attrs.fields_dict(type(self)).items():
        if name.startswith("_") or name.startswith("manifest_"):
            continue

        value = getattr(self, name)
        if _return_to_bungie_case:
            name = self._convert_to_bungie_case(name)

        if inspect.ismethod(value) or inspect.isfunction(value):
            continue

        elif isinstance(value, dict):
            raise NotImplementedError(
                "Nested dict conversion is not currently implemented, since bungie does never require that info"
            )

        elif isinstance(value, list):
            list_results = []
            for entry in value:
                if hasattr(entry, "to_dict"):
                    list_results.append(entry.to_dict())
                else:
                    list_results.append(entry)

            result[name] = list_results

        else:
            if hasattr(value, "to_dict"):
                result[name] = value.to_dict()
            else:
                # convert to string if they are int64
                if field.metadata.get("int64", None) is True:
                    value = str(value)

                result[name] = value

    return result

DestinyVendorCategory

Bases: BaseModel

Information about the category and items currently sold in that category.

None Attributes: display_category_index: An index into the DestinyVendorDefinition.displayCategories property, so you can grab the display data for this category. item_indexes: An ordered list of indexes into items being sold in this category (DestinyVendorDefinition.itemList) which will contain more information about the items being sold themselves. Can also be used to index into DestinyVendorSaleItemComponent data, if you asked for that data to be returned.

Source code in src/bungio/models/bungie/destiny/entities/vendors.py
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@custom_define()
class DestinyVendorCategory(BaseModel):
    """
    Information about the category and items currently sold in that category.

    None
    Attributes:
        display_category_index: An index into the DestinyVendorDefinition.displayCategories property, so you can grab the display data for this category.
        item_indexes: An ordered list of indexes into items being sold in this category (DestinyVendorDefinition.itemList) which will contain more information about the items being sold themselves. Can also be used to index into DestinyVendorSaleItemComponent data, if you asked for that data to be returned.
    """

    display_category_index: int = custom_field()
    item_indexes: list[int] = custom_field(metadata={"type": """list[int]"""})

_convert_to_bungie_case(string) cached staticmethod

Convert a string to how it is represented by bungie: my_name_string -> myNameString

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
string str

The og string

required

Returns:

Type Description
str

The bungie string

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@staticmethod
@functools.cache
def _convert_to_bungie_case(string: str) -> str:
    """
    Convert a string to how it is represented by bungie: my_name_string -> myNameString

    Args:
        string: The og string

    Returns:
        The bungie string
    """

    if "_" not in string:
        return string
    else:
        split = string.split("_")
        return "".join((split[0], *(s.capitalize() for s in split[1:])))

fetch_manifest_information(include=None, exclude=None, _cache=None) async

Fill the model in-place with information from the manifest.

Example

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model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
await model.fetch_manifest_information()
assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None

Fill only some attribute

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model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
await model.fetch_manifest_information(include=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
assert model.manifest_reference_id is None
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model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
await model.fetch_manifest_information(exclude=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is None
assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
include Optional[list[str]]

A list of attributes you want to include. Excludes everything not mentioned

None
exclude Optional[list[str]]

A list of attributes you want to exclude. Includes everything not mentioned

None
Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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async def fetch_manifest_information(
    self, include: Optional[list[str]] = None, exclude: Optional[list[str]] = None, _cache: Optional[dict] = None
):
    """
    Fill the model in-place with information from the manifest.

    Example:
        Fill every attribute
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information()
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None
        ```

        Fill only some attribute
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information(include=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is None
        ```
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information(exclude=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None
        ```

    Args:
        include: A list of attributes you want to include. Excludes everything not mentioned
        exclude:  A list of attributes you want to exclude. Includes everything not mentioned
    """

    if not isinstance(self._client.manifest_storage, AsyncEngine):
        raise ValueError("Client.manifest_storage must be set up to use this")

    if not _cache:
        _cache = {}

    class_definition = attrs.fields_dict(type(self))  # noqa

    # loop through the class attributes
    for name in self.__dir__():
        if name.startswith("__"):
            continue

        if include and name not in include:
            continue
        if exclude and name in exclude:
            continue

        # manifest entries
        if name.startswith("manifest_"):
            striped_name = name.removeprefix("manifest_")
            value = getattr(self, striped_name)

            if value is MISSING:
                return

            # check the cache to avoid infinite recursion
            if cached := _cache.get(value, None):
                manifest_value = cached

            else:
                attr_definition = class_definition[name]
                manifest_class_name = attr_definition.type.__str__().removesuffix("')]").split("'")[-1]
                manifest_value = await self._client.manifest.fetch(
                    manifest_class=getattr(models, manifest_class_name), value=value
                )

                _cache[value] = manifest_value

                # check if the model has manifest models itself
                if manifest_value:
                    await manifest_value.fetch_manifest_information(_cache=_cache)

            setattr(self, name, manifest_value)

        # sub models which may have manifest entries too
        elif hasattr((value := getattr(self, name)), "fetch_manifest_information"):
            await value.fetch_manifest_information(_cache=_cache)

from_dict(data, client, recursive=False, *args, **kwargs) async classmethod

Convert json data to this model

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
data dict

The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie

required
client 'Client'

The client obj

required
recursive bool

If this was called recursively

False

Returns:

Type Description
BaseModel

The model

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@classmethod
async def from_dict(cls, data: dict, client: "Client", recursive: bool = False, *args, **kwargs) -> BaseModel:
    """
    Convert json data to this model

    Args:
        data: The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie
        client: The client obj
        recursive: If this was called recursively

    Returns:
        The model
    """

    if isinstance(data, cls):
        return data

    if not isinstance(data, dict):
        raise ValueError

    if "Response" in data:
        data = data["Response"]

    # also use the kwargs as data
    data = kwargs | data
    data = cls.process_dict(data=data, client=client)

    prepared = {}
    for name, field in attrs.fields_dict(cls).items():
        if field.init and name != "_client":
            default = field.default

            # get the value we want. This also skips the manifest_... entries since they have no value and a default
            bungie_name = cls._convert_to_bungie_case(name)
            value = data.get(bungie_name, attrs.NOTHING)

            # bungie is veeery inconsistent and sometimes like to start their params with an upper case for some reason
            # only sometimes tho :)
            if value is attrs.NOTHING:
                value = data.get(f"{bungie_name[0].capitalize()}{bungie_name[1:]}", attrs.NOTHING)

            # sadly bungie sometimes does not return info without marking that fact in the api specs
            if value is attrs.NOTHING and default is attrs.NOTHING:
                default = MISSING

            if value is attrs.NOTHING:
                value = default

            else:
                value = await cls._convert_to_type(
                    field_type=field.type, field_metadata=field.metadata, value=value, client=client
                )

            # set the attr
            prepared[name] = value

    res = cls(**prepared)  # noqa

    # fill the manifest information
    if not recursive and res._client.always_return_manifest_information:
        await res.fetch_manifest_information()

    return res

process_dict(data, client, *args, **kwargs) staticmethod

Model specific cleanup

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
data dict

The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie

required
client 'Client'

The client obj

required

Returns:

Type Description
dict

Clean json

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@staticmethod
def process_dict(data: dict, client: "Client", *args, **kwargs) -> dict:
    """
    Model specific cleanup

    Args:
        data: The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie
        client: The client obj

    Returns:
        Clean json
    """
    return data

to_dict(_return_to_bungie_case=True)

Convert the model into a dict representation bungie accepts

Returns:

Type Description
dict

A dict which can be sent to bungie

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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def to_dict(self, _return_to_bungie_case: bool = True) -> dict:
    """
    Convert the model into a dict representation bungie accepts

    Returns:
        A dict which can be sent to bungie
    """

    result = {}

    for name, field in attrs.fields_dict(type(self)).items():
        if name.startswith("_") or name.startswith("manifest_"):
            continue

        value = getattr(self, name)
        if _return_to_bungie_case:
            name = self._convert_to_bungie_case(name)

        if inspect.ismethod(value) or inspect.isfunction(value):
            continue

        elif isinstance(value, dict):
            raise NotImplementedError(
                "Nested dict conversion is not currently implemented, since bungie does never require that info"
            )

        elif isinstance(value, list):
            list_results = []
            for entry in value:
                if hasattr(entry, "to_dict"):
                    list_results.append(entry.to_dict())
                else:
                    list_results.append(entry)

            result[name] = list_results

        else:
            if hasattr(value, "to_dict"):
                result[name] = value.to_dict()
            else:
                # convert to string if they are int64
                if field.metadata.get("int64", None) is True:
                    value = str(value)

                result[name] = value

    return result

DestinyVendorComponent

Bases: BaseModel

This component contains essential/summary information about the vendor.

Manifest Information

This model has some attributes which can be filled with additional information found in the manifest (manifest_...). Without additional work, these attributes will be None, since they require additional requests and database lookups.

To fill the manifest dependent attributes, either:

  • Run await ThisClass.fetch_manifest_information(), see here
  • Set Client.always_return_manifest_information to True, see here

Attributes:

Name Type Description
can_purchase bool

If True, you can purchase from the Vendor.

enabled bool

If True, the Vendor is currently accessible. If False, they may not actually be visible in the world at the moment.

next_refresh_date datetime

The date when this vendor's inventory will next rotate/refresh. Note that this is distinct from the date ranges that the vendor is visible/available in-game: this field indicates the specific time when the vendor's available items refresh and rotate, regardless of whether the vendor is actually available at that time. Unfortunately, these two values may be (and are, for the case of important vendors like Xur) different. Issue https://github.com/Bungie-net/api/issues/353 is tracking a fix to start providing visibility date ranges where possible in addition to this refresh date, so that all important dates for vendors are available for use.

progression DestinyProgression

If the Vendor has a related Reputation, this is the Progression data that represents the character's Reputation level with this Vendor.

seasonal_rank int

If this vendor has a seasonal rank, this will be the calculated value of that rank. How nice is that? I mean, that's pretty sweeet. It's a whole 32 bit integer.

vendor_hash int

The unique identifier for the vendor. Use it to look up their DestinyVendorDefinition.

vendor_location_index int

An index into the vendor definition's "locations" property array, indicating which location they are at currently. If -1, then the vendor has no known location (and you may choose not to show them in your UI as a result. I mean, it's your bag honey)

manifest_vendor_hash Optional[DestinyVendorDefinition]

Manifest information for vendor_hash

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@custom_define()
class DestinyVendorComponent(BaseModel):
    """
    This component contains essential/summary information about the vendor.

    Tip: Manifest Information
        This model has some attributes which can be filled with additional information found in the manifest (`manifest_...`).
        Without additional work, these attributes will be `None`, since they require additional requests and database lookups.

        To fill the manifest dependent attributes, either:

        - Run `await ThisClass.fetch_manifest_information()`, see [here](/API Reference/Models/base)
        - Set `Client.always_return_manifest_information` to `True`, see [here](/API Reference/client)

    Attributes:
        can_purchase: If True, you can purchase from the Vendor.
        enabled: If True, the Vendor is currently accessible.  If False, they may not actually be visible in the world at the moment.
        next_refresh_date: The date when this vendor's inventory will next rotate/refresh. Note that this is distinct from the date ranges that the vendor is visible/available in-game: this field indicates the specific time when the vendor's available items refresh and rotate, regardless of whether the vendor is actually available at that time. Unfortunately, these two values may be (and are, for the case of important vendors like Xur) different. Issue https://github.com/Bungie-net/api/issues/353 is tracking a fix to start providing visibility date ranges where possible in addition to this refresh date, so that all important dates for vendors are available for use.
        progression: If the Vendor has a related Reputation, this is the Progression data that represents the character's Reputation level with this Vendor.
        seasonal_rank: If this vendor has a seasonal rank, this will be the calculated value of that rank. How nice is that? I mean, that's pretty sweeet. It's a whole 32 bit integer.
        vendor_hash: The unique identifier for the vendor. Use it to look up their DestinyVendorDefinition.
        vendor_location_index: An index into the vendor definition's "locations" property array, indicating which location they are at currently. If -1, then the vendor has no known location (and you may choose not to show them in your UI as a result. I mean, it's your bag honey)
        manifest_vendor_hash: Manifest information for `vendor_hash`
    """

    can_purchase: bool = custom_field()
    enabled: bool = custom_field()
    next_refresh_date: datetime = custom_field()
    progression: "DestinyProgression" = custom_field()
    seasonal_rank: int = custom_field()
    vendor_hash: int = custom_field()
    vendor_location_index: int = custom_field()
    manifest_vendor_hash: Optional["DestinyVendorDefinition"] = custom_field(default=None)

_convert_to_bungie_case(string) cached staticmethod

Convert a string to how it is represented by bungie: my_name_string -> myNameString

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
string str

The og string

required

Returns:

Type Description
str

The bungie string

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@staticmethod
@functools.cache
def _convert_to_bungie_case(string: str) -> str:
    """
    Convert a string to how it is represented by bungie: my_name_string -> myNameString

    Args:
        string: The og string

    Returns:
        The bungie string
    """

    if "_" not in string:
        return string
    else:
        split = string.split("_")
        return "".join((split[0], *(s.capitalize() for s in split[1:])))

fetch_manifest_information(include=None, exclude=None, _cache=None) async

Fill the model in-place with information from the manifest.

Example

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assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is None
assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
include Optional[list[str]]

A list of attributes you want to include. Excludes everything not mentioned

None
exclude Optional[list[str]]

A list of attributes you want to exclude. Includes everything not mentioned

None
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async def fetch_manifest_information(
    self, include: Optional[list[str]] = None, exclude: Optional[list[str]] = None, _cache: Optional[dict] = None
):
    """
    Fill the model in-place with information from the manifest.

    Example:
        Fill every attribute
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information()
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None
        ```

        Fill only some attribute
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information(include=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is None
        ```
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information(exclude=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None
        ```

    Args:
        include: A list of attributes you want to include. Excludes everything not mentioned
        exclude:  A list of attributes you want to exclude. Includes everything not mentioned
    """

    if not isinstance(self._client.manifest_storage, AsyncEngine):
        raise ValueError("Client.manifest_storage must be set up to use this")

    if not _cache:
        _cache = {}

    class_definition = attrs.fields_dict(type(self))  # noqa

    # loop through the class attributes
    for name in self.__dir__():
        if name.startswith("__"):
            continue

        if include and name not in include:
            continue
        if exclude and name in exclude:
            continue

        # manifest entries
        if name.startswith("manifest_"):
            striped_name = name.removeprefix("manifest_")
            value = getattr(self, striped_name)

            if value is MISSING:
                return

            # check the cache to avoid infinite recursion
            if cached := _cache.get(value, None):
                manifest_value = cached

            else:
                attr_definition = class_definition[name]
                manifest_class_name = attr_definition.type.__str__().removesuffix("')]").split("'")[-1]
                manifest_value = await self._client.manifest.fetch(
                    manifest_class=getattr(models, manifest_class_name), value=value
                )

                _cache[value] = manifest_value

                # check if the model has manifest models itself
                if manifest_value:
                    await manifest_value.fetch_manifest_information(_cache=_cache)

            setattr(self, name, manifest_value)

        # sub models which may have manifest entries too
        elif hasattr((value := getattr(self, name)), "fetch_manifest_information"):
            await value.fetch_manifest_information(_cache=_cache)

from_dict(data, client, recursive=False, *args, **kwargs) async classmethod

Convert json data to this model

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
data dict

The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie

required
client 'Client'

The client obj

required
recursive bool

If this was called recursively

False

Returns:

Type Description
BaseModel

The model

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async def from_dict(cls, data: dict, client: "Client", recursive: bool = False, *args, **kwargs) -> BaseModel:
    """
    Convert json data to this model

    Args:
        data: The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie
        client: The client obj
        recursive: If this was called recursively

    Returns:
        The model
    """

    if isinstance(data, cls):
        return data

    if not isinstance(data, dict):
        raise ValueError

    if "Response" in data:
        data = data["Response"]

    # also use the kwargs as data
    data = kwargs | data
    data = cls.process_dict(data=data, client=client)

    prepared = {}
    for name, field in attrs.fields_dict(cls).items():
        if field.init and name != "_client":
            default = field.default

            # get the value we want. This also skips the manifest_... entries since they have no value and a default
            bungie_name = cls._convert_to_bungie_case(name)
            value = data.get(bungie_name, attrs.NOTHING)

            # bungie is veeery inconsistent and sometimes like to start their params with an upper case for some reason
            # only sometimes tho :)
            if value is attrs.NOTHING:
                value = data.get(f"{bungie_name[0].capitalize()}{bungie_name[1:]}", attrs.NOTHING)

            # sadly bungie sometimes does not return info without marking that fact in the api specs
            if value is attrs.NOTHING and default is attrs.NOTHING:
                default = MISSING

            if value is attrs.NOTHING:
                value = default

            else:
                value = await cls._convert_to_type(
                    field_type=field.type, field_metadata=field.metadata, value=value, client=client
                )

            # set the attr
            prepared[name] = value

    res = cls(**prepared)  # noqa

    # fill the manifest information
    if not recursive and res._client.always_return_manifest_information:
        await res.fetch_manifest_information()

    return res

process_dict(data, client, *args, **kwargs) staticmethod

Model specific cleanup

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
data dict

The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie

required
client 'Client'

The client obj

required

Returns:

Type Description
dict

Clean json

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def process_dict(data: dict, client: "Client", *args, **kwargs) -> dict:
    """
    Model specific cleanup

    Args:
        data: The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie
        client: The client obj

    Returns:
        Clean json
    """
    return data

to_dict(_return_to_bungie_case=True)

Convert the model into a dict representation bungie accepts

Returns:

Type Description
dict

A dict which can be sent to bungie

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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    """
    Convert the model into a dict representation bungie accepts

    Returns:
        A dict which can be sent to bungie
    """

    result = {}

    for name, field in attrs.fields_dict(type(self)).items():
        if name.startswith("_") or name.startswith("manifest_"):
            continue

        value = getattr(self, name)
        if _return_to_bungie_case:
            name = self._convert_to_bungie_case(name)

        if inspect.ismethod(value) or inspect.isfunction(value):
            continue

        elif isinstance(value, dict):
            raise NotImplementedError(
                "Nested dict conversion is not currently implemented, since bungie does never require that info"
            )

        elif isinstance(value, list):
            list_results = []
            for entry in value:
                if hasattr(entry, "to_dict"):
                    list_results.append(entry.to_dict())
                else:
                    list_results.append(entry)

            result[name] = list_results

        else:
            if hasattr(value, "to_dict"):
                result[name] = value.to_dict()
            else:
                # convert to string if they are int64
                if field.metadata.get("int64", None) is True:
                    value = str(value)

                result[name] = value

    return result

DestinyVendorSaleItemComponent

Bases: BaseModel

Request this component if you want the details about an item being sold in relation to the character making the request: whether the character can buy it, whether they can afford it, and other data related to purchasing the item. Note that if you want instance, stats, etc... data for the item, you'll have to request additional components such as ItemInstances, ItemPerks etc... and acquire them from the DestinyVendorResponse's "items" property.

Manifest Information

This model has some attributes which can be filled with additional information found in the manifest (manifest_...). Without additional work, these attributes will be None, since they require additional requests and database lookups.

To fill the manifest dependent attributes, either:

  • Run await ThisClass.fetch_manifest_information(), see here
  • Set Client.always_return_manifest_information to True, see here

Attributes:

Name Type Description
api_purchasable bool

If true, this item can be purchased through the Bungie.net API.

augments Union[DestinyVendorItemState, int]

A flags enumeration value representing the current state of any "state modifiers" on the item being sold. These are meant to correspond with some sort of visual indicator as to the augmentation: for instance, if an item is on sale or if you already own the item in question. Determining how you want to represent these in your own app (or if you even want to) is an exercise left for the reader.

costs list[DestinyItemQuantity]

A summary of the current costs of the item.

failure_indexes list[int]

Indexes in to the "failureStrings" lookup table in DestinyVendorDefinition for the given Vendor. Gives some more reliable failure information for why you can't purchase an item. It is preferred to use these over requiredUnlocks and unlockStatuses: the latter are provided mostly in case someone can do something interesting with it that I didn't anticipate.

item_hash int

The hash of the item being sold, as a quick shortcut for looking up the DestinyInventoryItemDefinition of the sale item.

item_value_visibility list[bool]

If available, a list that describes which item values (rewards) should be shown (true) or hidden (false).

override_next_refresh_date datetime

If this item has its own custom date where it may be removed from the Vendor's rotation, this is that date. Note that there's not actually any guarantee that it will go away: it could be chosen again and end up still being in the Vendor's sale items! But this is the next date where that test will occur, and is also the date that the game shows for availability on things like Bounties being sold. So it's the best we can give.

override_style_item_hash int

If populated, this is the hash of the item whose icon (and other secondary styles, but not the human readable strings) should override whatever icons/styles are on the item being sold. If you don't do this, certain items whose styles are being overridden by socketed items - such as the "Recycle Shader" item - would show whatever their default icon/style is, and it wouldn't be pretty or look accurate.

quantity int

How much of the item you'll be getting.

required_unlocks list[int]

If you can't buy the item due to a complex character state, these will be hashes for DestinyUnlockDefinitions that you can check to see messages regarding the failure (if the unlocks have human readable information: it is not guaranteed that Unlocks will have human readable strings, and your application will have to handle that) Prefer using failureIndexes instead. These are provided for informational purposes, but have largely been supplanted by failureIndexes.

sale_status Union[VendorItemStatus, int]

A flag indicating whether the requesting character can buy the item, and if not the reasons why the character can't buy it.

unlock_statuses list[DestinyUnlockStatus]

If any complex unlock states are checked in determining purchasability, these will be returned here along with the status of the unlock check. Prefer using failureIndexes instead. These are provided for informational purposes, but have largely been supplanted by failureIndexes.

vendor_item_index int

The index into the DestinyVendorDefinition.itemList property. Note that this means Vendor data is Content Version dependent: make sure you have the latest content before you use Vendor data, or these indexes may mismatch. Most systems avoid this problem, but Vendors is one area where we are unable to reasonably avoid content dependency at the moment.

manifest_item_hash Optional[DestinyInventoryItemDefinition]

Manifest information for item_hash

manifest_override_style_item_hash Optional[DestinyInventoryItemDefinition]

Manifest information for override_style_item_hash

Source code in src/bungio/models/bungie/destiny/entities/vendors.py
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@custom_define()
class DestinyVendorSaleItemComponent(BaseModel):
    """
    Request this component if you want the details about an item being sold in relation to the character making the request: whether the character can buy it, whether they can afford it, and other data related to purchasing the item. Note that if you want instance, stats, etc... data for the item, you'll have to request additional components such as ItemInstances, ItemPerks etc... and acquire them from the DestinyVendorResponse's "items" property.

    Tip: Manifest Information
        This model has some attributes which can be filled with additional information found in the manifest (`manifest_...`).
        Without additional work, these attributes will be `None`, since they require additional requests and database lookups.

        To fill the manifest dependent attributes, either:

        - Run `await ThisClass.fetch_manifest_information()`, see [here](/API Reference/Models/base)
        - Set `Client.always_return_manifest_information` to `True`, see [here](/API Reference/client)

    Attributes:
        api_purchasable: If true, this item can be purchased through the Bungie.net API.
        augments: A flags enumeration value representing the current state of any "state modifiers" on the item being sold. These are meant to correspond with some sort of visual indicator as to the augmentation: for instance, if an item is on sale or if you already own the item in question. Determining how you want to represent these in your own app (or if you even want to) is an exercise left for the reader.
        costs: A summary of the current costs of the item.
        failure_indexes: Indexes in to the "failureStrings" lookup table in DestinyVendorDefinition for the given Vendor. Gives some more reliable failure information for why you can't purchase an item. It is preferred to use these over requiredUnlocks and unlockStatuses: the latter are provided mostly in case someone can do something interesting with it that I didn't anticipate.
        item_hash: The hash of the item being sold, as a quick shortcut for looking up the DestinyInventoryItemDefinition of the sale item.
        item_value_visibility: If available, a list that describes which item values (rewards) should be shown (true) or hidden (false).
        override_next_refresh_date: If this item has its own custom date where it may be removed from the Vendor's rotation, this is that date. Note that there's not actually any guarantee that it will go away: it could be chosen again and end up still being in the Vendor's sale items! But this is the next date where that test will occur, and is also the date that the game shows for availability on things like Bounties being sold. So it's the best we can give.
        override_style_item_hash: If populated, this is the hash of the item whose icon (and other secondary styles, but *not* the human readable strings) should override whatever icons/styles are on the item being sold. If you don't do this, certain items whose styles are being overridden by socketed items - such as the "Recycle Shader" item - would show whatever their default icon/style is, and it wouldn't be pretty or look accurate.
        quantity: How much of the item you'll be getting.
        required_unlocks: If you can't buy the item due to a complex character state, these will be hashes for DestinyUnlockDefinitions that you can check to see messages regarding the failure (if the unlocks have human readable information: it is not guaranteed that Unlocks will have human readable strings, and your application will have to handle that) Prefer using failureIndexes instead. These are provided for informational purposes, but have largely been supplanted by failureIndexes.
        sale_status: A flag indicating whether the requesting character can buy the item, and if not the reasons why the character can't buy it.
        unlock_statuses: If any complex unlock states are checked in determining purchasability, these will be returned here along with the status of the unlock check. Prefer using failureIndexes instead. These are provided for informational purposes, but have largely been supplanted by failureIndexes.
        vendor_item_index: The index into the DestinyVendorDefinition.itemList property. Note that this means Vendor data *is* Content Version dependent: make sure you have the latest content before you use Vendor data, or these indexes may mismatch.  Most systems avoid this problem, but Vendors is one area where we are unable to reasonably avoid content dependency at the moment.
        manifest_item_hash: Manifest information for `item_hash`
        manifest_override_style_item_hash: Manifest information for `override_style_item_hash`
    """

    api_purchasable: bool = custom_field()
    augments: Union["DestinyVendorItemState", int] = custom_field(converter=enum_converter("DestinyVendorItemState"))
    costs: list["DestinyItemQuantity"] = custom_field(metadata={"type": """list[DestinyItemQuantity]"""})
    failure_indexes: list[int] = custom_field(metadata={"type": """list[int]"""})
    item_hash: int = custom_field()
    item_value_visibility: list[bool] = custom_field(metadata={"type": """list[bool]"""})
    override_next_refresh_date: datetime = custom_field()
    override_style_item_hash: int = custom_field()
    quantity: int = custom_field()
    required_unlocks: list[int] = custom_field(metadata={"type": """list[int]"""})
    sale_status: Union["VendorItemStatus", int] = custom_field(converter=enum_converter("VendorItemStatus"))
    unlock_statuses: list["DestinyUnlockStatus"] = custom_field(metadata={"type": """list[DestinyUnlockStatus]"""})
    vendor_item_index: int = custom_field()
    manifest_item_hash: Optional["DestinyInventoryItemDefinition"] = custom_field(default=None)
    manifest_override_style_item_hash: Optional["DestinyInventoryItemDefinition"] = custom_field(default=None)

_convert_to_bungie_case(string) cached staticmethod

Convert a string to how it is represented by bungie: my_name_string -> myNameString

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
string str

The og string

required

Returns:

Type Description
str

The bungie string

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def _convert_to_bungie_case(string: str) -> str:
    """
    Convert a string to how it is represented by bungie: my_name_string -> myNameString

    Args:
        string: The og string

    Returns:
        The bungie string
    """

    if "_" not in string:
        return string
    else:
        split = string.split("_")
        return "".join((split[0], *(s.capitalize() for s in split[1:])))

fetch_manifest_information(include=None, exclude=None, _cache=None) async

Fill the model in-place with information from the manifest.

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Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
include Optional[list[str]]

A list of attributes you want to include. Excludes everything not mentioned

None
exclude Optional[list[str]]

A list of attributes you want to exclude. Includes everything not mentioned

None
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    self, include: Optional[list[str]] = None, exclude: Optional[list[str]] = None, _cache: Optional[dict] = None
):
    """
    Fill the model in-place with information from the manifest.

    Example:
        Fill every attribute
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information()
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None
        ```

        Fill only some attribute
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information(include=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is not None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is None
        ```
        ```py
        model: DestinyHistoricalStatsActivity
        await model.fetch_manifest_information(exclude=["manifest_director_activity_hash"])
        assert model.manifest_director_activity_hash is None
        assert model.manifest_reference_id is not None
        ```

    Args:
        include: A list of attributes you want to include. Excludes everything not mentioned
        exclude:  A list of attributes you want to exclude. Includes everything not mentioned
    """

    if not isinstance(self._client.manifest_storage, AsyncEngine):
        raise ValueError("Client.manifest_storage must be set up to use this")

    if not _cache:
        _cache = {}

    class_definition = attrs.fields_dict(type(self))  # noqa

    # loop through the class attributes
    for name in self.__dir__():
        if name.startswith("__"):
            continue

        if include and name not in include:
            continue
        if exclude and name in exclude:
            continue

        # manifest entries
        if name.startswith("manifest_"):
            striped_name = name.removeprefix("manifest_")
            value = getattr(self, striped_name)

            if value is MISSING:
                return

            # check the cache to avoid infinite recursion
            if cached := _cache.get(value, None):
                manifest_value = cached

            else:
                attr_definition = class_definition[name]
                manifest_class_name = attr_definition.type.__str__().removesuffix("')]").split("'")[-1]
                manifest_value = await self._client.manifest.fetch(
                    manifest_class=getattr(models, manifest_class_name), value=value
                )

                _cache[value] = manifest_value

                # check if the model has manifest models itself
                if manifest_value:
                    await manifest_value.fetch_manifest_information(_cache=_cache)

            setattr(self, name, manifest_value)

        # sub models which may have manifest entries too
        elif hasattr((value := getattr(self, name)), "fetch_manifest_information"):
            await value.fetch_manifest_information(_cache=_cache)

from_dict(data, client, recursive=False, *args, **kwargs) async classmethod

Convert json data to this model

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
data dict

The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie

required
client 'Client'

The client obj

required
recursive bool

If this was called recursively

False

Returns:

Type Description
BaseModel

The model

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@classmethod
async def from_dict(cls, data: dict, client: "Client", recursive: bool = False, *args, **kwargs) -> BaseModel:
    """
    Convert json data to this model

    Args:
        data: The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie
        client: The client obj
        recursive: If this was called recursively

    Returns:
        The model
    """

    if isinstance(data, cls):
        return data

    if not isinstance(data, dict):
        raise ValueError

    if "Response" in data:
        data = data["Response"]

    # also use the kwargs as data
    data = kwargs | data
    data = cls.process_dict(data=data, client=client)

    prepared = {}
    for name, field in attrs.fields_dict(cls).items():
        if field.init and name != "_client":
            default = field.default

            # get the value we want. This also skips the manifest_... entries since they have no value and a default
            bungie_name = cls._convert_to_bungie_case(name)
            value = data.get(bungie_name, attrs.NOTHING)

            # bungie is veeery inconsistent and sometimes like to start their params with an upper case for some reason
            # only sometimes tho :)
            if value is attrs.NOTHING:
                value = data.get(f"{bungie_name[0].capitalize()}{bungie_name[1:]}", attrs.NOTHING)

            # sadly bungie sometimes does not return info without marking that fact in the api specs
            if value is attrs.NOTHING and default is attrs.NOTHING:
                default = MISSING

            if value is attrs.NOTHING:
                value = default

            else:
                value = await cls._convert_to_type(
                    field_type=field.type, field_metadata=field.metadata, value=value, client=client
                )

            # set the attr
            prepared[name] = value

    res = cls(**prepared)  # noqa

    # fill the manifest information
    if not recursive and res._client.always_return_manifest_information:
        await res.fetch_manifest_information()

    return res

process_dict(data, client, *args, **kwargs) staticmethod

Model specific cleanup

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
data dict

The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie

required
client 'Client'

The client obj

required

Returns:

Type Description
dict

Clean json

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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@staticmethod
def process_dict(data: dict, client: "Client", *args, **kwargs) -> dict:
    """
    Model specific cleanup

    Args:
        data: The json representation of the model, usually received by bungie
        client: The client obj

    Returns:
        Clean json
    """
    return data

to_dict(_return_to_bungie_case=True)

Convert the model into a dict representation bungie accepts

Returns:

Type Description
dict

A dict which can be sent to bungie

Source code in src/bungio/models/base.py
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def to_dict(self, _return_to_bungie_case: bool = True) -> dict:
    """
    Convert the model into a dict representation bungie accepts

    Returns:
        A dict which can be sent to bungie
    """

    result = {}

    for name, field in attrs.fields_dict(type(self)).items():
        if name.startswith("_") or name.startswith("manifest_"):
            continue

        value = getattr(self, name)
        if _return_to_bungie_case:
            name = self._convert_to_bungie_case(name)

        if inspect.ismethod(value) or inspect.isfunction(value):
            continue

        elif isinstance(value, dict):
            raise NotImplementedError(
                "Nested dict conversion is not currently implemented, since bungie does never require that info"
            )

        elif isinstance(value, list):
            list_results = []
            for entry in value:
                if hasattr(entry, "to_dict"):
                    list_results.append(entry.to_dict())
                else:
                    list_results.append(entry)

            result[name] = list_results

        else:
            if hasattr(value, "to_dict"):
                result[name] = value.to_dict()
            else:
                # convert to string if they are int64
                if field.metadata.get("int64", None) is True:
                    value = str(value)

                result[name] = value

    return result