chess.js is a Javascript chess library that is used for chess move generation/validation, piece placement/movement, and check/checkmate/stalemate detection - basically everything but the AI.
chess.js has been extensively tested in node.js and most modern browsers.
To install the stable version:
npm install --save chess.js
chess.js is also available via CDNJS:
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/chess.js/0.10.2/chess.js"></script>
The code below plays a complete game of chess ... randomly.
var Chess = require('./chess').Chess;
var chess = new Chess();
while (!chess.game_over()) {
var moves = chess.moves();
var move = moves[Math.floor(Math.random() * moves.length)];
chess.move(move);
}
console.log(chess.pgn());
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The Chess() constructor takes a optional parameter which specifies the board configuration in Forsyth-Edwards Notation.
// board defaults to the starting position when called with no parameters
var chess = new Chess();
// pass in a FEN string to load a particular position
var chess = new Chess('r1k4r/p2nb1p1/2b4p/1p1n1p2/2PP4/3Q1NB1/1P3PPP/R5K1 b - c3 0 19');
Returns a string containing an ASCII diagram of the current position.
var chess = new Chess();
// make some moves
chess.move('e4');
chess.move('e5');
chess.move('f4');
chess.ascii();
// -> ' +------------------------+
// 8 | r n b q k b n r |
// 7 | p p p p . p p p |
// 6 | . . . . . . . . |
// 5 | . . . . p . . . |
// 4 | . . . . P P . . |
// 3 | . . . . . . . . |
// 2 | P P P P . . P P |
// 1 | R N B Q K B N R |
// +------------------------+
// a b c d e f g h'
Clears the board.
chess.clear();
chess.fen();
// -> '8/8/8/8/8/8/8/8 w - - 0 1' <- empty board
Returns the FEN string for the current position.
var chess = new Chess();
// make some moves
chess.move('e4');
chess.move('e5');
chess.move('f4');
chess.fen();
// -> 'rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/4PP2/8/PPPP2PP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq f3 0 2'
Returns true if the game has ended via checkmate, stalemate, draw, threefold repetition, or insufficient material. Otherwise, returns false.
var chess = new Chess();
chess.game_over();
// -> false
chess.load('4k3/4P3/4K3/8/8/8/8/8 b - - 0 78');
chess.game_over();
// -> true (stalemate)
chess.load('rnb1kbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/5PPq/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 1 3');
chess.game_over();
// -> true (checkmate)
Returns the piece on the square:
chess.clear();
chess.put({ type: chess.PAWN, color: chess.BLACK }, 'a5') // put a black pawn on a5
chess.get('a5');
// -> { type: 'p', color: 'b' },
chess.get('a6');
// -> null
Returns a list containing the moves of the current game. Options is an optional parameter which may contain a 'verbose' flag. See .moves() for a description of the verbose move fields.
var chess = new Chess();
chess.move('e4');
chess.move('e5');
chess.move('f4');
chess.move('exf4');
chess.history();
// -> ['e4', 'e5', 'f4', 'exf4']
chess.history({ verbose: true });
// -> [{ color: 'w', from: 'e2', to: 'e4', flags: 'b', piece: 'p', san: 'e4' },
// { color: 'b', from: 'e7', to: 'e5', flags: 'b', piece: 'p', san: 'e5' },
// { color: 'w', from: 'f2', to: 'f4', flags: 'b', piece: 'p', san: 'f4' },
// { color: 'b', from: 'e5', to: 'f4', flags: 'c', piece: 'p', captured: 'p', san: 'exf4' }]
Returns true or false if the side to move is in check.
var chess = new Chess('rnb1kbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/5PPq/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 1 3');
chess.in_check();
// -> true
Returns true or false if the side to move has been checkmated.
var chess = new Chess('rnb1kbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/5PPq/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 1 3');
chess.in_checkmate();
// -> true
Returns true or false if the game is drawn (50-move rule or insufficient material).
var chess = new Chess('4k3/4P3/4K3/8/8/8/8/8 b - - 0 78');
chess.in_draw();
// -> true
Returns true or false if the side to move has been stalemated.
var chess = new Chess('4k3/4P3/4K3/8/8/8/8/8 b - - 0 78');
chess.in_stalemate();
// -> true
Returns true or false if the current board position has occurred three or more times.
var chess = new Chess('rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1');
// -> true
// rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq occurs 1st time
chess.in_threefold_repetition();
// -> false
chess.move('Nf3'); chess.move('Nf6'); chess.move('Ng1'); chess.move('Ng8');
// rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq occurs 2nd time
chess.in_threefold_repetition();
// -> false
chess.move('Nf3'); chess.move('Nf6'); chess.move('Ng1'); chess.move('Ng8');
// rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq occurs 3rd time
chess.in_threefold_repetition();
// -> true
Allows header information to be added to PGN output. Any number of key/value pairs can be passed to .header().
chess.header('White', 'Robert James Fischer');
chess.header('Black', 'Mikhail Tal');
// or
chess.header('White', 'Morphy', 'Black', 'Anderssen', 'Date', '1858-??-??');
Calling .header() without any arguments returns the header information as an object.
chess.header();
// -> { White: 'Morphy', Black: 'Anderssen', Date: '1858-??-??' }
Returns true if the game is drawn due to insufficient material (K vs. K, K vs. KB, or K vs. KN); otherwise false.
var chess = new Chess('k7/8/n7/8/8/8/8/7K b - - 0 1');
chess.insufficient_material()
// -> true
The board is cleared and the FEN string is loaded. Returns true if position was successfully loaded, otherwise false.
var chess = new Chess();
chess.load('4r3/8/2p2PPk/1p6/pP2p1R1/P1B5/2P2K2/3r4 w - - 1 45');
// -> true
chess.load('4r3/8/X12XPk/1p6/pP2p1R1/P1B5/2P2K2/3r4 w - - 1 45');
// -> false, bad piece X
Load the moves of a game stored in
Portable Game Notation.
Options is a optional parameter that may contain a newline_char
which is a
string representation of a RegExp (and should not be pre-escaped) and defaults
to \r?\n
). Options may also contain a sloppy
flag which allows chess.js
to parse moves in various non-standard notations (see .move
documentation
for more information). Returns true if the PGN was parsed successfully,
otherwise false.
var chess = new Chess();
pgn = ['[Event "Casual Game"]',
'[Site "Berlin GER"]',
'[Date "1852.??.??"]',
'[EventDate "?"]',
'[Round "?"]',
'[Result "1-0"]',
'[White "Adolf Anderssen"]',
'[Black "Jean Dufresne"]',
'[ECO "C52"]',
'[WhiteElo "?"]',
'[BlackElo "?"]',
'[PlyCount "47"]',
'',
'1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.b4 Bxb4 5.c3 Ba5 6.d4 exd4 7.O-O',
'd3 8.Qb3 Qf6 9.e5 Qg6 10.Re1 Nge7 11.Ba3 b5 12.Qxb5 Rb8 13.Qa4',
'Bb6 14.Nbd2 Bb7 15.Ne4 Qf5 16.Bxd3 Qh5 17.Nf6+ gxf6 18.exf6',
'Rg8 19.Rad1 Qxf3 20.Rxe7+ Nxe7 21.Qxd7+ Kxd7 22.Bf5+ Ke8',
'23.Bd7+ Kf8 24.Bxe7# 1-0'];
chess.load_pgn(pgn.join('\n'));
// -> true
chess.fen()
// -> 1r3kr1/pbpBBp1p/1b3P2/8/8/2P2q2/P4PPP/3R2K1 b - - 0 24
chess.ascii()
// -> ' +------------------------+
// 8 | . r . . . k r . |
// 7 | p b p B B p . p |
// 6 | . b . . . P . . |
// 5 | . . . . . . . . |
// 4 | . . . . . . . . |
// 3 | . . P . . q . . |
// 2 | P . . . . P P P |
// 1 | . . . R . . K . |
// +------------------------+
// a b c d e f g h'
Attempts to make a move on the board, returning a move object if the move was legal, otherwise null. The .move function can be called two ways, by passing a string in Standard Algebraic Notation (SAN):
var chess = new Chess();
chess.move('e4')
// -> { color: 'w', from: 'e2', to: 'e4', flags: 'b', piece: 'p', san: 'e4' }
chess.move('nf6') // SAN is case sensitive!!
// -> null
chess.move('Nf6')
// -> { color: 'b', from: 'g8', to: 'f6', flags: 'n', piece: 'n', san: 'Nf6' }
Or by passing .move() a move object (only the 'to', 'from', and when necessary 'promotion', fields are needed):
var chess = new Chess();
chess.move({ from: 'g2', to: 'g3' });
// -> { color: 'w', from: 'g2', to: 'g3', flags: 'n', piece: 'p', san: 'g3' }
An optional sloppy flag can be used to parse a variety of non-standard move notations:
var chess = new Chess();
// various forms of Long Algebraic Notation
chess.move('e2e4', {sloppy: true});
// -> { color: 'w', from: 'e2', to: 'e4', flags: 'b', piece: 'p', san: 'e4' }
chess.move('e7-e5', {sloppy: true});
// -> { color: 'b', from: 'e7', to: 'e5', flags: 'b', piece: 'p', san: 'e5' }
chess.move('Pf2f4', {sloppy: true});
// -> { color: 'w', from: 'f2', to: 'f4', flags: 'b', piece: 'p', san: 'f4' }
chess.move('Pe5xf4', {sloppy: true});
// -> { color: 'b', from: 'e5', to: 'f4', flags: 'c', piece: 'p', captured: 'p', san: 'exf4' }
// correctly parses incorrectly disambiguated moves
chess = new Chess('r2qkbnr/ppp2ppp/2n5/1B2pQ2/4P3/8/PPP2PPP/RNB1K2R b KQkq - 3 7');
chess.move('Nge7'); // Ne7 is unambiguous because the knight on c6 is pinned
// -> null
chess.move('Nge7', {sloppy: true});
// -> { color: 'b', from: 'g8', to: 'e7', flags: 'n', piece: 'n', san: 'Ne7' }
Returns a list of legals moves from the current position. The function takes an optional parameter which controls the single-square move generation and verbosity.
var chess = new Chess();
chess.moves();
// -> ['a3', 'a4', 'b3', 'b4', 'c3', 'c4', 'd3', 'd4', 'e3', 'e4',
// 'f3', 'f4', 'g3', 'g4', 'h3', 'h4', 'Na3', 'Nc3', 'Nf3', 'Nh3']
chess.moves({square: 'e2'});
// -> ['e3', 'e4']
chess.moves({square: 'e9'}); // invalid square
// -> []
chess.moves({ verbose: true });
// -> [{ color: 'w', from: 'a2', to: 'a3',
// flags: 'n', piece: 'p', san 'a3'
// # a captured: key is included when the move is a capture
// # a promotion: key is included when the move is a promotion
// },
// ...
// ]
The piece, captured, and promotion fields contain the lowercase representation of the applicable piece.
The flags field in verbose mode may contain one or more of the following values:
- 'n' - a non-capture
- 'b' - a pawn push of two squares
- 'e' - an en passant capture
- 'c' - a standard capture
- 'p' - a promotion
- 'k' - kingside castling
- 'q' - queenside castling
A flag of 'pc' would mean that a pawn captured a piece on the 8th rank and promoted.
Returns the game in PGN format. Options is an optional parameter which may include max width and/or a newline character settings.
var chess = new Chess();
chess.header('White', 'Plunky', 'Black', 'Plinkie');
chess.move('e4');
chess.move('e5');
chess.move('Nc3');
chess.move('Nc6');
chess.pgn({ max_width: 5, newline_char: '<br />' });
// -> '[White "Plunky"]<br />[Black "Plinkie"]<br /><br />1. e4 e5<br />2. Nc3 Nc6'
Place a piece on square where piece is an object with the form
{ type: ..., color: ... }. Returns true if piece was successfully placed,
otherwise the board remains unchanged and false is returned. put()
will fail
when passed an invalid piece or square, or when two or more kings of the
same color are placed.
chess.clear();
chess.put({ type: chess.PAWN, color: chess.BLACK }, 'a5') // put a black pawn on a5
// -> true
chess.put({ type: 'k', color: 'w' }, 'h1') // shorthand
// -> true
chess.fen();
// -> '8/8/8/p7/8/8/8/7K w - - 0 0'
chess.put({ type: 'z', color: 'w' }, 'a1') // invalid piece
// -> false
chess.clear();
chess.put({ type: 'k', color: 'w' }, 'a1')
// -> true
chess.put({ type: 'k', color: 'w' }, 'h1') // fail - two kings
// -> false
Remove and return the piece on square.
chess.clear();
chess.put({ type: chess.PAWN, color: chess.BLACK }, 'a5') // put a black pawn on a5
chess.put({ type: chess.KING, color: chess.WHITE }, 'h1') // put a white king on h1
chess.remove('a5');
// -> { type: 'p', color: 'b' },
chess.remove('h1');
// -> { type: 'k', color: 'w' },
chess.remove('e1');
// -> null
Reset the board to the initial starting position.
Returns the color of the square ('light' or 'dark').
var chess = Chess();
chess.square_color('h1')
// -> 'light'
chess.square_color('a7')
// -> 'dark'
chess.square_color('bogus square')
// -> null
Returns the current side to move.
chess.load('rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq e3 0 1')
chess.turn()
// -> 'b'
Takeback the last half-move, returning a move object if successful, otherwise null.
var chess = new Chess();
chess.fen();
// -> 'rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1'
chess.move('e4');
chess.fen();
// -> 'rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq e3 0 1'
chess.undo();
// -> { color: 'w', from: 'e2', to: 'e4', flags: 'b', piece: 'p', san: 'e4' }
chess.fen();
// -> 'rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1'
chess.undo();
// -> null
Returns a validation object specifying validity or the errors found within the FEN string.
chess.validate_fen('2n1r3/p1k2pp1/B1p3b1/P7/5bP1/2N1B3/1P2KP2/2R5 b - - 4 25');
// -> { valid: true, error_number: 0, error: 'No errors.' }
chess.validate_fen('4r3/8/X12XPk/1p6/pP2p1R1/P1B5/2P2K2/3r4 w - - 1 45');
// -> { valid: false, error_number: 9,
// error: '1st field (piece positions) is invalid [invalid piece].' }
Musical support provided by:
- The en passant square and castling flags aren't adjusted when using the put/remove functions (workaround: use .load() instead)
- Investigate the use of piece lists (this may shave a few cycles off generate_moves() and attacked()).
- Refactor API to use camelCase - yuck.
- Add more robust FEN validation.