A PHP wrapper for the Apex Legends API.
Pull in project with Composer:
composer require tustin/apex-legends-php
Then, create a script to test with and set it up like so:
<?php
// Pull in library
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
$client = new ApexLegends\Client();
Then you can login with your Origin email and password:
$client->login('[email protected]', 'p@55w0rd');
You can get a user's PC stats by either looking up their Origin username or by using their Origin user id (if you have it saved)
To get a user id from their username, do this (I will add a method to just return the first user it finds in the future):
// This users method will return an array of users that were returned from the search query API.
// You can enumerate over multiple users this way if you'd like.
$user = $client->users('SpikedPuddinPops')[0];
With this $user
object, you can now call the stats
method to obtain their Apex Legends stats:
// Pass the platform as a string. In this case, use PC for PC stats.
var_dump($user->stats('PC'));
PS4 stats are a bit trickier. You need the user's PSN account id which you can only obtain from the PSN API. There might be a way to get this account id from Origin, or maybe there's some way you can use the Origin presence id to get stats; I'm not 100% sure yet.
If you don't have the PSN account id for the user, you will need to look it up. The easiest way to do this is by using my psn-php library to call the PSN API. If you follow the documentation for that library, you can get a user's account id.
Once you have the account id, you can do something similiar to the PC example by passing the PSN account id to the user
method:
$user = $client->user(4421126145254737307);
And like the PC example, you can grab the stats for PS4 like so:
// Pass the platform as a string. In this case, use PS4 for PS4 stats.
var_dump($user->stats('PS4'));
To get XBOX statistics, you need an XUID, you can get it using OpenXBL PHP, it’s not difficult, then everything is just like with PS4
$user = $client->user(2535413617198328);
And like the PS4 example, you can grab the stats for XBOX like so:
// Pass the platform as a string. In this case, use X1 for XBOX stats.
var_dump($user->stats('X1'));