/d3fc-financial-feed

An API for fetching financial time-series data from different sources including Quandl and Coinbase

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

d3fc-financial-feed

An API for fetching financial time-series data from different sources including Quandl and Coinbase

Main d3fc package

Installing

npm install d3fc-financial-feed

API Reference

Coinbase

import { feedCoinbase } from 'd3fc-financial-feed';

const coinbase = feedCoinbase()
  .product('BTC-GBP');

coinbase((error, data) => {
  if (error) throw error;
  console.log(data);
});

// [
//   {
//     date: 2016-05-11T08:51:00.000Z,
//     open: 317.99,
//     high: 317.99,
//     low: 317.99,
//     close: 317.99,
//     volume: 0.24
//   },
//   ...
// ]

https://docs.exchange.coinbase.com/#get-historic-rates

# fc.feedCoinbase()

Constructs a new coinbase feed.

# feedCoinbase(callback)

Makes a request to the Coinbase API, with callback invoked when the request succeeds or fails. The callback is invoked with two arguments: the error, if any, and the data. Data returned from the API is mapped to an array of objects with numeric open, high, low, close and volume properties, and a Date instance date property.

# feedCoinbase.product([value])

If value is specified, sets the product id to the specified string and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current product id, which defaults to "BTC-USD".

# feedCoinbase.start([value])

If value is specified, sets the start date to the specified Date object and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current start date, which defaults to null.

# feedCoinbase.end([value])

If value is specified, sets the end date to the specified Date object and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current end date, which defaults to null.

# feedCoinbase.granularity([value])

If value is specified, sets the granularity to the specified number of seconds and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current granularity, which defaults to null.

Quandl

import { feedQuandl } from 'd3fc-financial-feed';

const quandl = feedQuandl()
  .database('WIKI')
  .dataset('AAPL')
  .rows(10)
  .descending(true)
  .collapse('weekly');

quandl((error, data) => {
  if (error) throw error;
  console.log(data);
});

// [
//   {
//     date: 2016-05-15T00:00:00.000Z,
//     open: 93.33,
//     high: 93.57,
//     low: 92.11,
//     close: 93.39,
//     volume: 33217012,
//     'ex-Dividend': 0,
//     'split Ratio': 1,
//     'adj. Open': 93.33,
//     'adj. High': 93.57,
//     'adj. Low': 92.11,
//     'adj. Close': 93.39,
//     'adj. Volume': 33217012
//   },
//   ...
// ]

https://www.quandl.com/docs/api#datasets

# fc.feedQuandl()

Constructs a new quandl feed.

# feedQuandl(callback)

Makes a request to the Quandl API, with callback invoked when the request succeeds or fails. The callback is invoked with two arguments: the error, if any, and the data. Data returned from the API is mapped to an array of objects with properties for all non-null names mapped by feedQuandl.columnNameMap, with date column values converted to Date instances.

# feedQuandl.database([value])

If value is specified, sets the unique database code to the specified string and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current database code, which defaults to "YAHOO".

# feedQuandl.dataset([value])

If value is specified, sets the unique dataset code to the specified string and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current dataset code, which defaults to "GOOG".

# feedQuandl.apiKey([value])

If value is specified, sets the API key to the specified string and returns this feed instance. This is required for premium set or high frequency requests. If value is not specified, returns the current API key, which defaults to null.

# feedQuandl.start([value])

If value is specified, sets the start date to the specified Date object and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current start date, which defaults to null.

# feedQuandl.end([value])

If value is specified, sets the end date to the specified Date object and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current end date, which defaults to null.

# feedQuandl.rows([value])

If value is specified, sets the row limit to the specified number and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current row limit, which defaults to null.

# feedQuandl.descending([value])

If value is specified, sets the ordering of the data (descending if true, ascending if false) and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current ordering value, which defaults to false.

# feedQuandl.collapse([value])

If value is specified, sets the periodicity of the data ("none", "daily" | "weekly" | "monthly" | "quarterly" | "annual") and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current periodicity, which defaults to null.

# feedQuandl.columnNameMap([value])

If value is specified, sets the function used to map Quandl column names to property names and returns this feed instance. If value is not specified, returns the current column name map, which defaults to feedQuandl.defaultColumnNameMap. If the supplied function returns null for a column, then that column will be omitted from the output data. Setting value to null will preserve the original column names.

# feedQuandl.defaultColumnNameMap

Returns the default column name mapping function. This function returns the supplied column name with a lower case first letter (e.g. it maps "Close" to "close").