library(ffscrapr)The MFL
API is extensive. If there is something you’d like to access beyond
the current scope of ffscrapr, you can use the lower-level
“mfl_getendpoint” function to create a GET request and
access the data, while still using the authentication and rate-limiting
features I’ve already created.
Here is an example of how you can call one of the endpoints - in this case, let’s try searching for SFBX leagues through the leagueSearch endpoint.
We’ll start by opening up this page, https://api.myfantasyleague.com/2020/api_info?STATE=test&CCAT=export&TYPE=leagueSearch, which is the “test” page for this particular endpoint. From here, we can see that the only parameter required is “SEARCH”.
We need a connection object to pass into the mfl_getendpoint function, although in this example we don’t need to give it much since the endpoint doesn’t need a leagueID or username/password or APIKEY.
conn <- mfl_connect(season = 2020)
conn
#> <MFL connection 2020_>
#> List of 5
#>  $ platform   : chr "MFL"
#>  $ season     : num 2020
#>  $ league_id  : chr(0) 
#>  $ APIKEY     : NULL
#>  $ auth_cookie: NULL
#>  - attr(*, "class")= chr "mfl_conn"The parameters of the mfl_getendpoint function are conn,
endpoint, and any other optional parameters required by the
API.
The function will automatically insert the league_id, API key, and/or authentication cookies from the connection object, and will request JSON for you - so you do not need to add any of these parameters.
It is safest to assume that everything is case-sensitive: the endpoint must match the case displayed by MFL (“leagueSearch”) and the SEARCH argument name must be provided in upper-case.
sfb_search <- mfl_getendpoint(conn,endpoint = "leagueSearch", SEARCH = "sfbx conference")
str(sfb_search, max.level = 1)
#> List of 3
#>  $ content :List of 3
#>  $ query   : chr "https://api.myfantasyleague.com/2020/export?TYPE=leagueSearch&SEARCH=sfbx%20conference&JSON=1"
#>  $ response:List of 9
#>   ..- attr(*, "class")= chr "response"
#>  - attr(*, "class")= chr "mfl_api"The function returns a list with the query that was
sent, the response that was received, and the
content that was parsed - this helps you debug the result
of the function later, by inspecting the query that was sent and the
response that was received.
I like to extract the content with
purrr::pluck and then convert it into a tibble and unnest
the content from there, but you can use base R subsetting or
magrittr::extract2 for the same purpose.
search_results <- sfb_search %>% 
  purrr::pluck("content","leagues","league") %>% 
  tibble::tibble() %>% 
  tidyr::unnest_wider(1)
head(search_results)
#> # A tibble: 6 × 3
#>   homeURL                                          name                id   
#>   <chr>                                            <chr>               <chr>
#> 1 http://www73.myfantasyleague.com/2020/home/13411 #SFBX Conference 12 13411
#> 2 http://www73.myfantasyleague.com/2020/home/16428 #SFBX Conference 6  16428
#> 3 http://www73.myfantasyleague.com/2020/home/17910 #SFBX Conference 11 17910
#> 4 http://www73.myfantasyleague.com/2020/home/26453 #SFBX Conference 8  26453
#> 5 http://www73.myfantasyleague.com/2020/home/27495 #SFBX Conference 2  27495
#> 6 http://www73.myfantasyleague.com/2020/home/31492 #SFBX Conference 14 31492Here’s another example, this time with the trade bait endpoint: https://api.myfantasyleague.com/2020/api_info?STATE=test&CCAT=export&TYPE=tradeBait
fog <- mfl_connect(season = 2019, league_id = 12608)
fog_tradebait <- mfl_getendpoint(fog, "tradeBait", INCLUDE_DRAFT_PICKS = 1) %>% 
  purrr::pluck("content","tradeBaits","tradeBait") %>% 
  tibble::tibble() %>% 
  tidyr::unnest_wider(1) %>% 
  tidyr::separate_rows("willGiveUp",sep = ",") %>% 
  dplyr::left_join(
    ff_franchises(fog) %>% dplyr::select("franchise_id","franchise_name"),
    by = c("franchise_id")
  ) %>% 
  dplyr::left_join(
    mfl_players(fog) %>% dplyr::select("player_id","player_name","pos","age","team"),
    by = c("willGiveUp" = "player_id")
  )
head(fog_tradebait)
#> # A tibble: 6 × 9
#>   timestamp  franchise_id willGiveUp inExcha…¹ franc…² playe…³ pos     age team 
#>   <chr>      <chr>        <chr>      <chr>     <chr>   <chr>   <chr> <dbl> <chr>
#> 1 1574520555 0001         7394       "anyone … @JohnB… Rivers… QB     41.2 LAC  
#> 2 1574520555 0001         13128      "anyone … @JohnB… Cook, … RB     27.5 MIN  
#> 3 1580535809 0003         13319      ""        The Ac… Jones,… RB     28.2 GBP  
#> 4 1580535809 0003         13139      ""        The Ac… Willia… RB     27.9 GBP  
#> 5 1580535809 0003         11675      ""        The Ac… Adams,… WR     30.1 GBP  
#> 6 1580572165 0004         12171      ""        Kevin … Johnso… RB     31.2 ARI  
#> # … with abbreviated variable names ¹inExchangeFor, ²franchise_name,
#> #   ³player_name