Scrython/examples/get_all_tokens.py

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import scrython
import time
import json
import os.path
import re
# This file will parse a scryfall exported deck list and create a list of tokens
# needed for that deck. To run this, make sure that your deck file is in the same folder
# as this. You can then copy/paste the output file back into Scryfall to list all the
# tokens.
def get_cards():
with open('scryfall-deck.txt', 'r') as f:
cards_from_file = f.read().splitlines()
list_of_cards = []
for name in cards_from_file:
true_name = re.findall(r'[^\d\s//].*', name)
if true_name == ['Commander'] or len(true_name) == 0:
continue
else:
true_name = true_name[0]
list_of_cards.append(true_name)
data = { 'data': [] }
for i, card in enumerate(list_of_cards, start=1):
print('Fetching card: {} | {} of {}'.format(card, i, len(list_of_cards)))
card = scrython.cards.Named(fuzzy=card)
data['data'].append(card.scryfallJson)
time.sleep(0.5)
with open('scryfall_data.json', 'w+') as f:
f.write(json.dumps(data, sort_keys=True, indent=4))
def create_list():
with open('scryfall_data.json', 'r') as f:
data = json.load(f)
# Parses through each card in the full json we collected from get_cards
# If the card has the all_parts key, check if it's a token.
# If it is, fetch that token and record it's name and set code
with open('tokens_needed.txt', 'w') as f:
for card in data['data']:
if 'all_parts' in card:
for part in card['all_parts']:
if part['component'] == 'token':
token = scrython.cards.Id(id=part['id'])
time.sleep(0.1)
f.write('{} | {}\n'.format(token.name(), token.set_code()))
if not os.path.isfile('./scryfall_data.json'):
get_cards()
create_list()