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A JavaScript client for the Companies House API
This is currently limited to the search API, however you can easily add whatever other APIs you need and send me a pull request.
At the time of writing the Companies House API was still in beta, and has a number of issues including HTML in results, and inconsistent casing. However, while flawed, it does actually work.
Get an API key, also known as a 'Client ID' from Companies House Developer Hub
var companiesHouse = require('companies-house')('YOUR_API_KEY')
companiesHouse.search('certsimple', function(err, res){
console.log(err, res)
})
companiesHouse.getProfile(09378892, function(err, res){
console.log(err, res)
})
companiesHouse.getFilingHistory(09378892, function(err, res){
console.log(err, res)
})
companiesHouse.getOfficers(09378892, function(err, res){
console.log(err, res)
})
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Companies House API client
The npm package companies-house receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, companies-house popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that companies-house demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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