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API Documentation

The API is exposed at https://hh3.gbdev.io/api.

Here's a quick overview of the available endpoints:

GET /entry/<entry-slug>.json

Get the game manifest for the game with the given slug identifier, providing every information available in the database about the entry. Here's a quick overview on how it's built:

  • title - Full name of the game
  • slug - A unique string identifier for a game
  • typetag - Type of the software (can be "game", "homebrew", "demo", "hackrom" or "music")
  • developer - Name of the author(s)
  • files - Attached ROM files
  • license - License under which the software is released
  • platform - Target console (can be "GB", "GBC" or "GBA")
  • screenshots - A list of filenames of screenshots
  • tags - A list of the categories representing the entry

To learn more about formal definitions of each of these properties, check the specification JSON Schema, against which every manifest is validated.

Examples

curl hh3.gbdev.io/api/entry/2048.json

will return:

{
  "developer": "Sanqui",
  "files": [
    {
      "default": true,
      "filename": "2048.gb",
      "playable": true
    }
  ],
  "license": "Zlib",
  "platform": "GB",
  "repository": "https://github.com/Sanqui/2048-gb",
  "screenshots": ["1.png", "2.png"],
  "slug": "2048gb",
  "tags": ["Open Source", "Puzzle"],
  "title": "2048gb",
  "typetag": "game"
}

Some of these fields can be queried through the /search route.

GET /entry/<entry-slug>/<filename>

Gives access to the files related to an entry (e.g. the ROMs, screenshots,..).

File names are found in the game manifest, accessed with the previous route.

Examples

# Get the game manifest for the game with the slug "2048gb"
curl hh3.gbdev.io/api/entry/2048.json
# In the response JSON, a file name "2048.gb" is found in the "files" array, as a playable ROM
#  Let's get it:
curl hh3.gbdev.io/api/entry/2048gb/2048.gb

GET /all

Returns every entry in the database. Every entry is represented by its game manifest.

GET /search

Return every entry in the database matching the given conditions. Every entry is represented by its game manifest.

The following query parameters can be used:

  • type (exact matching)
  • developer (exact matching)
  • platform (exact matching)
  • tags (exact matching, comma-separated array e.g. /search?tags=Open Source,RPG)
  • title ("contains" matching, e.g. /search?title=brick will return "Brickster" and "BrickBreaker")
  • random (if true, the results will be in a random order)

More than one query parameter can be specified. They will be concatenated in "AND" statements, i.e. /search?type=homebrew&platform=GBC will return every Homebrew developed with GBC features.

Every matching is case-insensitive.

Examples

# Get every RPG released as Open Source with Game Boy Color features:
curl hh3.gbdev.io/api/search?tags=Open Source,RPG&platform=GBC
# Get Game Boy Color games in a random order
curl hh3.gbdev.io/api/search?random=true&platform=GBC

Pagination

Every result is paginated. These additional query params can be used in any of the previous routes:

  • page - Selects the current page
  • page_elements - Selects how many elements per-page

The following values are always present in responses, related to the given query:

  • results - Total number of results
  • page_total - Total pages
  • page_current - Current page. This can be different from the requested page (using the page query param) when the number is invalid or out of the range 0..page-total.
  • page_elements - Elements per page. This can be customised (in the allowed range 1..10) by passing the page_elements query param.

Sort and order by

This API supports sort and order operations, you just need to specify these query params while doing requests (respectively sort and order_by).

order_by could assume these values:

  • slug
  • title

sort is intended to be used with order_by and could assume the following values:

  • asc: enabled by default, ascending order
  • desc: descending order

Example:

# Get every game in the homebrewhub ordered by title in a descending order:
curl hh3.gbdev.io/api/all?order_by=title&sort=desc