dragon-bot/app/nft.py

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import requests
import random
def get_nft():
# To find the collection's address, you have to do a curl against the API
# curl -s --request GET --url https://api.opensea.io/api/v1/collection/<collection name here> | | jq -r .[].primary_asset_contracts[].address
# Alternatively, go to some asset on Opensea and take the chunk of the URL after "assets":
# https://opensea.io/assets/0xbc4ca0eda7647a8ab7c2061c2e118a18a936f13d/1469
# In this case, "0xbc4ca0eda7647a8ab7c2061c2e118a18a936f13d"
collections = [
"0x1981cc36b59cffdd24b01cc5d698daa75e367e04", # Crypto Chicks
"0x5180db8f5c931aae63c74266b211f580155ecac8", # Crypto Coven
"0x54a79ab6f5210fcb2c5fc914271a865003f15576", # Panda Astronaut Club
"0x8943c7bac1914c9a7aba750bf2b6b09fd21037e0", # Lazy Lions
"0xb47e3cd837ddf8e4c57f05d70ab865de6e193bbb", # Crypto Punks
"0xd87ca9651cdade60cc0b031c2731aeb5aa722fb3", # Ether Gals
"0xbc4ca0eda7647a8ab7c2061c2e118a18a936f13d", # Bored Ape Yacht Club
"0xbd3531da5cf5857e7cfaa92426877b022e612cf8", # Pudgy Penguins
"0xed5af388653567af2f388e6224dc7c4b3241c544", # Azuki
]
url = (
"https://api.opensea.io/api/v1/bundles?limit=50&asset_contract_address=%s"
% random.choice(collections)
)
x = requests.get(url).json()["bundles"]
return random.choice(x)["assets"][0]["image_url"]