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ecb-euro-exchange-rates
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Retrieve Euro foreign exchange reference rates from the European Central Bank
Retrieve Euro foreign exchange reference rates from an API provided by the European Central Bank.
The API provides exchange rates updated daily for the following currencies:
$ yarn add ecb-euro-exchange-rates
TS typings are available and you’ll get auto-completion for the supported currencies.
import * as exchangeRates from 'ecb-euro-exchange-rates';
const result = await exchangeRates.fetch();
console.log('Last update: ' + result.time);
console.log('USD: ' + result.rates.USD);
Historic rates are available via fetchHistoric90d
(fetches previous 90 days) and fetchHistoric
(fetches all rates back to 1999).
Install NPM dependencies with yarn
.
To execute the tests, run yarn test
.
For the best development experience, make sure that your editor supports TSLint and EditorConfig.
Commit all changes and run the following:
$ npm login
$ npm version <update_type>
$ npm publish
… where <update_type>
is one of patch
, minor
, or major
. This will update the package.json
, and create a tagged Git commit with the version number.
Pull requests are very welcome. Feel free to discuss bugs or new features by opening a new issue.
Copyright Philipp Katz, LineUpr GmbH, 2018
[1.1.1] - 2018-10-26
FAQs
Retrieve Euro foreign exchange reference rates from the European Central Bank
The npm package ecb-euro-exchange-rates receives a total of 7,203 weekly downloads. As such, ecb-euro-exchange-rates popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ecb-euro-exchange-rates demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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