Scrython/docs/scrython.sets/Code.md

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class scrython.sets.Code()

These docs will likely not be as detailed as the official Scryfall Documentation, and you should reference that for more information.

In the event that a key isn't found or has been changed, you can access the full JSON output with the scryfallJson variable (Code().scryfallJson).

Args

arg type description
code string The 3 letter code of the set.
format string, optional Returns data in the specified method. Defaults to JSON.
pretty string, optional Returns a prettier version of the json object. Note that this may break functionality with Scrython.

Returns

N/A

Raises

N/A

Examples

>>> set = scrython.sets.Code(code="por") 
>>> set.name() 

Methods


block()

The full name of the block a set was in
        
        Returns:
            string
        

block_code()

The the letter code for the block the set was in
        
        Returns:
            string
        

card_count()

The number of cards in the set
        
        Returns:
            integer
        

code()

The three letter set code of the set
        
        Returns:
            string
        

digital()

True if this set is only featured on MTGO
        
        Returns:
            boolean
        

foil_only()

True if this set only has foils
        
        Returns:
            boolean
        

icon_svg_uri()

A URI to the SVG of the set symbol
        
        Returns:
            string
        

mtgo_code()

The mtgo equivalent of `code()`
        
        Returns:
            string
        

name()

The full name of the set
        
        Returns:
            string
        

object()

Returns the type of object it is
        (card, error, etc)
        
        Returns:
            string
        

parent_set_code()

The set code for the parent set
        
        Returns:
            string
        

released_at()

The date the set was launched
        
        Returns:
            string
        

search_uri()

The scryfall API url for the search
        
        Returns:
            string
        

set_type()

The type of the set (expansion, commander, etc)
        
        Returns:
            string