Awesome
opendota-core
Overview
- This project provides the OpenDota API for consumption.
- This API powers the OpenDota UI, which is also an open source project.
- Raw data comes from the WebAPI provided by Valve and fully automated parsing of match replays (.dem files).
- A public deployment of this code is maintained by The OpenDota Project.
Tech Stack
- Microservices: Node.js
- Databases: PostgreSQL/Redis/Cassandra
- Parser: Java (powered by clarity)
Quickstart (Docker)
- Install Docker:
curl -sSL https://get.docker.com/ | sh
. If you are on Windows, make sure you shared the working drive with Docker.
- Install Docker Compose:
curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.17.1/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose && chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
. If you are on Windows, docker-compose comes with the msi package.
- Create .env file with required config values in KEY=VALUE format (see config.js for a full listing of options)
cp .env_example .env
STEAM_API_KEY
You need this in order to access the Steam Web API, which is used to fetch basic match data and player profile data. You can use your main account to obtain the API key; it does not have to match the account used for the STEAM_USER
and STEAM_PASS
options. You can request an API key here: https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey
STEAM_USER, STEAM_PASS
A Steam account is required to fetch replay salts. It is recommended to use a new account for this purpose (you won't be able to use the account on two different hosts at the same time, and the account must not have Steam Guard enabled). This is not required if you don't need to download/parse replays.
- Start containers and initialize databases:
docker-compose up
- Make some changes and commit them.
- Submit a pull request. Wait for it to be reviewed and merged.
- OPTIONAL Add your DOTA friend code (SteamId3) to the
CONTRIBUTORS.js
file.
- Congratulations! You're a contributor.
Notes
- The API runs on port 5000 by default.
- File changes made in the host directory get mirrored into the container.
- Get a terminal into the running container:
docker exec -it odota-core bash
- The process manager
pm2
is used to manage the individual services. Each is run as a separate Node.js process. By default, only the web service is launched.
pm2 list
See the currently running services.
pm2 start ecosystem.config.js
Start all the services
pm2 start ecosystem.config.js --only web
Starts a specific service
pm2 stop web
Stop a specific service
pm2 stop all
Stop all the services
pm2 logs web
Inspect the output of a service
pm2 kill
Stop pm2 and all the processes if things are stuck
docker system prune
Cleans your system of any stopped containers, images, and volumes
docker-compose build
Rebuilds your containers (e.g. for database schema updates)
docker pull odota/parser
You may need to do this if the Java parse server has updated. Remove and recreate the parser container to run the latest code.
- Tests are written using the
mocha
framework.
npm test
runs the full test suite.
- Use
mocha
CLI for more fine-grained control over the tests you want to run.
- Starter data
- You can request a parse by ID to get a match with parsed data, e.g.
npm run request
- To complete a parse the following services need to be running:
pm2 start ecosystem.config.js --only web,retriever,parser
- Or request a match history refresh on a player to get up to 500 of their recent matches, e.g.
npm run fullhistory
- This requires the fullhistory service:
pm2 start ecosystem.config.js --only fullhistory
Resources
- Join us on Discord (https://discord.gg/opendota)! We're always happy to help and answer questions.
- The following blog posts may help you understand the codebase/architecture:
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