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@modrinth/api-client
Platform-agnostic API client for Modrinth's services. Works in Nuxt (SSR + CSR), Tauri (desktop app), and plain Node/browser environments.
Architecture
Request Flow:
Module Method → client.request() → Feature Chain (middleware) → Platform executeRequest()
Key Directories
src/core/— base classes (AbstractModrinthClient,AbstractModule,AbstractFeature, etc.)src/platform/— platform implementations (generic, nuxt, tauri, xhr-upload, websocket)src/features/— middleware plugins (auth, retry, circuit-breaker, etc.)src/modules/— API endpoint modules organized by service (labrinth/,archon/,kyros/,iso3166/)src/types/— core type definitions (client config, request options, upload types, errors)
Client Hierarchy
All platform clients extend XHRUploadClient → AbstractModrinthClient:
GenericModrinthClient— usesofetch, attaches WebSocket client toarchon.socketsNuxtModrinthClient— uses Nuxt's$fetch, SSR-aware, blocksupload()during SSRTauriModrinthClient— uses@tauri-apps/plugin-http
Module Access
Modules are lazy-loaded and accessed as a nested structure:
client.labrinth.projects_v2
client.labrinth.projects_v3
client.labrinth.versions_v3
client.labrinth.collections
client.labrinth.billing_internal
client.archon.servers_v0
client.archon.servers_v1
client.archon.backups_v0
client.archon.backups_v1
client.archon.content_v0
client.kyros.files_v0
client.iso3166.data
... ect.
This structure is derived at runtime from the flat MODULE_REGISTRY in modules/index.ts via buildModuleStructure(), and the TypeScript types are inferred automatically via InferredClientModules.
Usage
The client is provided to the component tree via DI (see the dependency-injection skill). Each app creates a platform-specific client and provides it at the root:
// apps/frontend/src/app.vue (Nuxt)
const client = new NuxtModrinthClient({ ... })
provideModrinthClient(client)
// apps/app-frontend/src/App.vue (Tauri)
const client = new TauriModrinthClient({ ... })
provideModrinthClient(client)
Components anywhere in the tree then inject it:
const { labrinth, archon, kyros } = injectModrinthClient()
// Fetch data
const project = await labrinth.projects_v3.get(projectId)
// Use with TanStack Query
const { data } = useQuery({
queryKey: ['project', projectId],
queryFn: () => labrinth.projects_v3.get(projectId),
})
provideModrinthClient and injectModrinthClient are exported from @modrinth/ui (defined in packages/ui/src/providers/api-client.ts). The provider is typed as AbstractModrinthClient, so shared components in packages/ui work with any platform client.
Types
Types must match 1:1 with how they are returned from the backend API they are fetching from. Do not reshape, rename, or omit fields — the types should be a direct representation of the API response.
Types are organized in namespaces that mirror the backend services:
import type { Labrinth, Archon, Kyros, ISO3166 } from '@modrinth/api-client'
const project: Labrinth.Projects.v3.Project = ...
const server: Archon.Servers.v0.Server = ...
const auth: Archon.Websocket.v0.WSAuth = ...
Each API has a types.ts in its module directory (modules/labrinth/types.ts, modules/archon/types.ts, etc.) using nested namespaces: Namespace.Domain.Version.Type.
Features (Middleware)
Features wrap requests in a chain. Each feature can modify the request, retry, or short-circuit:
AuthFeature— injectsAuthorization: Bearer <token>, supports async token providersRetryFeature— exponential/linear/constant backoff, retries on 408/429/5xx and network errorsCircuitBreakerFeature— opens after N consecutive failures per endpoint, resets after timeout
XHR Upload
File uploads use XMLHttpRequest for progress tracking (not available via fetch). The upload() method returns an UploadHandle<T>:
interface UploadHandle<T> {
promise: Promise<T>
onProgress(callback: (progress: UploadProgress) => void): UploadHandle<T> // chainable
cancel(): void
}
Supports two modes:
- Single file —
{ file: File | Blob }sends withContent-Type: application/octet-stream - FormData —
{ formData: FormData }for multipart uploads (browser/platform sets boundary)
Uploads go through the feature chain (auth, retry, etc.). Features detect uploads via context.metadata.isUpload.
Usage Example (server file upload)
const uploader = client.kyros.files_v0.uploadFile(path, file, {
onProgress: ({ progress }) => {
uploadProgress.value = Math.round(progress * 100)
},
})
// Cancel if needed: uploader.cancel()
await uploader.promise
Usage Example (version creation with FormData)
const handle = client.labrinth.versions_v3.createVersion(draftVersion, files, projectType)
handle.onProgress((progress) => {
uploadProgress.value = progress
})
await handle.promise
See packages/ui/src/components/servers/files/upload/FileUploadDropdown.vue and apps/frontend/src/providers/version/manage-version-modal.ts for real usage.
WebSocket
WebSocket support is attached to client.archon.sockets (only on GenericModrinthClient). It provides event-based communication with Modrinth Hosting servers.
Connection Flow
client.archon.sockets.safeConnect(serverId)
→ fetches JWT auth via archon.servers_v0.getWebSocketAuth()
→ opens wss:// connection
→ sends { event: 'auth', jwt: token }
→ server responds with { event: 'auth-ok' }
→ ready to receive events
Auto-reconnects on unexpected disconnection with exponential backoff (base 1s, max 30s, up to 10 attempts).
Subscribing to Events
const unsub = client.archon.sockets.on(serverId, 'stats', (data) => {
// data is typed as Archon.Websocket.v0.WSStatsEvent
cpuUsage.value = data.cpu_percent
})
// Clean up
onUnmounted(() => {
unsub()
client.archon.sockets.disconnect(serverId)
})
Event types: log, stats, power-state, uptime, backup-progress, installation-result, filesystem-ops, new-mod, auth-expiring, auth-incorrect, auth-ok.
Sending Commands
client.archon.sockets.send(serverId, { event: 'command', cmd: '/say hello' })
See apps/frontend/src/pages/hosting/manage/[id].vue for the full server panel WebSocket usage.
Adding a New API Module
See the api-module skill (.claude/skills/api-module/SKILL.md) for step-by-step instructions.