A python module for interacting with various parts of Steam.
A fork of ValvePython/steam, which has apparently been abandoned.
Supports Python 3.6+
.
Documentation (WARNING - out of date): http://steam.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- SteamClient - communication with the steam network based on
gevent
. - CDNClient - access to Steam content depots
- WebAuth - authentication for access to
store.steampowered.com
andsteamcommunity.com
- WebAPI - simple API for Steam's Web API with automatic population of interfaces
- SteamAuthenticator - enable/disable/manage two factor authentication for Steam accounts
- SteamID - convert between the various ID representations with ease
- Master Server Query Protocol - query masters servers directly or via
SteamClient
Checkout the User guide for examples, or the API Reference for details.
For questions, issues or general curiosity visit the repo at https://github.com/solsticegamestudios/steam.
Like using the command line? Try steamctl tool
For system specific details, see Installation Details.
WARNING: Only ValvePython's (out of date) version is on PyPI.
Installing directly from github
repository:
# cutting edge from master
pip install "git+https://github.com/solsticegamestudios/steam#egg=steam"
# specific version tag (e.g. v1.0.0)
pip install "git+https://github.com/solsticegamestudios/[email protected]#egg=steam[client]"
# without SteamClient extras
pip install "git+https://github.com/solsticegamestudios/[email protected]#egg=steam"
The repo includes a Vagrantfile to setup environment for experimentation and development.
We assume you've already have vagrant
and virtualbox
set up.
The VM is Ubuntu 16.04
with all necessary packages installed, and virtualenv for python2
and python3
.
vagrant up # spin the VM and let it setup
vagrant ssh
# for python2
$ source venv2/bin/activate
# for python3
$ source venv3/bin/activate
To run the test suite with the current python
, use
make test
To run for specific version, setup a virtual environment
virtualenv -p python3 py3
source py3/bin/active
pip install -r requirements.txt
make test