Node JavaScript wrapper for the currencylayer API.
Supports both traditional callbacks and Promises/A+.
Installation
npm install currency-conversion [--save]
Configuration
Before using the currencylayer API client you have to setup your account and obtain your API Access Key.
You can get it by signing up at https://currencylayer.com/product.
Usage
The general API is documented here: https://currencylayer.com/documentation.
You can find parameters, result set definitions and status codes documented here as well.
Setup
var API = require('currency-conversion');
var api = new API({
access_key: [ACCESS_KEY],
secure: [true|false] (Optional, defaults to false)
});
Optional Parameters
Secure (only available for Basic, Pro and Enterprise accounts)
Boolean value to indicate if the calls to the API should use a secure protocol or insecure (HTTP/HTTPS). Defaults to false (HTTP, insecure).
Callbacks vs. Promises
The Promises/A+ implementation used for this is this excellent bare bones library:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/promise
The language-detection library supports either mode and use of either one is not mutually exclusive to the alternative, so it's possible to use one exclusively or a combination, even in the same call, both the callback will be called and the promise handlers invoked.
Live
Takes a simple string and detects the language with a list of detections.
Define Query
var liveQuery = {
source: 'SGD',
currencies: ['USD', 'THB']
};
Simple Request (using Callback)
api.live(liveQuery, function (err, result) {
if (err) {
return console.log('Live Callback (Error): ' + JSON.stringify(err));
}
console.log('Live Callback (Result): ' + JSON.stringify(result));
});
Response
{
"success": true,
"terms": "https://currencylayer.com/terms",
"privacy": "https://currencylayer.com/privacy",
"currencies": {
"AED": "United Arab Emirates Dirham",
"AFN": "Afghan Afghani",
"ALL": "Albanian Lek",
...
}
}
Example Application
In the [rootdir]/example directory there is a fully functional application which runs all requests against all the endpoints in the API, the examples above can be seen there as source code.
The example application uses a process.env variable to hold the access key.
For running in development environments, it's easy to use the https://www.npmjs.com/package/dotenv to load variables from a local file into the environment.
Tests
The tests are written for any NodeJS testing library, but has been run and targeted at the https://mochajs.org/ testing library.
Customer Support
Need any assistance? Get in touch with Customer Support.
Updates
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Legal
All usage of the languagelayer website, API, and services is subject to the languagelayer Terms & Conditions and all annexed legal documents and agreements.
Author
Peter Andreas Moelgaard (GitHub, Twitter)
License
Licensed under the The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (©) 2016 Peter Andreas Moelgaard & apilayer
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