On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 7:29 PM, Juan Christian
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to call this URL: steam://friends/add/<ID>
>
> If I put it in my browser and press enter it works as expected, now I need
> to do this on my code, I don't need to retrieve anything, I just need it to
> be "executed", is there a way to do that in Python with requests or any
> other lib?
This may be more difficult to do; it's unclear whether or not this is
exposed in the web API that Valve provides.
Unlike the other methods described in:
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Steam_Web_API
which are all query-based, you're asking for something that _mutates_
a user. This functionality would probably not be exposed as a RESTful
web-based API: imagine the kind of havok that a malicious user could
do if they could add arbitrary friends on any other person. So I
would expect it to require some sort of user authentication, at the
very least. Searching... I see no such documentation from web
searches on this. You'll probably need to ask the Steam folks on this
one.
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