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* Perilous Space: 4
 
* Perilous Space: 4
 
* Subspace: 5
 
* Subspace: 5
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* Kalthi Depths: 6
 
* Nexus: 10
 
* Nexus: 10
 
* Colour Empires: 11
 
* Colour Empires: 11

Revision as of 05:50, 15 June 2018

APIs

None yet, sorry!

Data end points

Bulletin board

XML for the bulletin board can be accessed from [1]. It's updated once a minute.

Universe age and login message

Can be found in globals.xml from [2]. Note that the UNISTART value is given as an epoch since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 in the local timezone for the server (America/New York, UTC-5 and UTC-4 for DST).

Universe map data

Data for the current structure of the universe is available in JSON format from starsonata.com/ss_api/universe.json, note that currently the data here isn't automatically updated, and may be out of date currently (2016-03-04).

Please also attempt to limit accessing the file, the file for an entire universe is about 1MB, use some form of caching or retention to limit requests to the file (as well as spending up your use).

Format

The entire file is a JSON object of more objects. The keys in the root object are galaxy IDs, these are unique and persist throughout the universe. Note that the data can be in any order, as JSON objects are unordered.

Here is an extract, for Sol:

"2052387433":
{
  "w": ["2052386983","2052386984","2052386986","2052386992","2052386993","2052386999","2052387266","2052387333","2052431813","2052645243"],
  "n":"Sol",
  "a":0,
  "x":0,
  "s":0,
  "l":0,
  "y":0,
  "u":0,
  "p":1,
  "df":0,
  "b":7,
  "t":"Earthforce",
  "o":1
}


n

The is the full name of the galaxy, note that this may not be unique (but should be).

x

The x position of the galaxy on the star map, as a real number, 0.0 is the centre going to the right as it increase towards infinity.

y

The y position of the galaxy on the star map, as a real number, 0.0 is the centre going down as it increases towards infinity.

df

The danger factor of the galaxy, note that this value will be 100 times smaller than what you see in the game

l

The layer id this galaxy is on the map.

  • Earthforce: 0
  • Wild Space: 3
  • Perilous Space: 4
  • Subspace: 5
  • Kalthi Depths: 6
  • Nexus: 10
  • Colour Empires: 11
  • Serengeti: 12
  • Nihilite: 13
  • Absolution: 15
  • Enigmatic Sector: 16
  • Iq' Bana: 17
  • Olympus: 18
  • Liberty: 19
  • Subspace instances: 20
  • Arctia: 21
  • Vulcan: 22
  • Suqq Bana: 23
  • Jungle: 24
  • Kidd: 35
  • Holiday (Lapland, Easter Warren): 36

w

An array of galaxies (by id) that this galaxy has wormholes to, note that this galaxy may not exist in the root object if they've not been discovered by a player yet.

a

Boolean flag (0 or 1) for whether this galaxy is an anchor galaxy. Anchor galaxies have connections to other layers, like Deep Space.

s

Boolean flag (0 or 1) for special galaxies. In game this is signified on the map by the name being coloured in purple.

u

The number of user bases that are in this galaxy.

b

The number of space stations that are in this galaxy.

t

The name of the owning/protecting team, if there is one.

o

Boolean flag (0 or 1) for whether this galaxy is owned, note that this'll still be set regardless of p.

p

Boolean flag (0 or 1) for whether this galaxy is protected.