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And Steamdb can only parse for current prices, not historical prices.
1. It's include Trade Market history, I don't want to see it.
2. It's displays the price of the purchases, not the price of the games (so if I bought several games in one purchase, I can't see seperate prices for them here)
Their "account value" only parses current prices. You would have to literally look at when you purchased the items and check to see if you can see the historic price at that time.
It's probably as far as you can get without any extra work.
Also, anything that you've purchased from another store and just activated on Steam isn't available, obviously.
I'm sure it can be automated, but it would take some time for me to actually try it out as this kind of stuff is not on my roadmap.
I know I can read my badge data webpages, I can get my trading webpages and manage trades, I know I can run the discovery queues on the store pages, and I know I can claim the stickers that they put on some sales/events (which also involves a shop page -- although my HTML parser fails on that one, but I only needed a single piece of data which was easy to get with a regex)
This may be slightly different conceptually because its going into actual account data, which I haven't tried reading yet, but then again, it might just work...
I agree on one thing, though -- if I had to start from scratch, it would be difficult. My bot does client logins, and it can fetch webpages by generating the session cookies that Steam needs. If the same cookies also work here, automating things would be easy.
ASF should offer the same kind of infrastructure, though, and I'm getting the impression they have a plugin system...
As for the other curiosity;
https://help.steampowered.com/en/accountdata/AccountSpend