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Q: Why? There is allready an existing one finnhub-js
A: Because it's not working in every enviroment
Environment
Language level
Module system
It can be used in both TypeScript and JavaScript. In TypeScript, the definition should be automatically resolved via package.json
. (Reference)
Get your API-Key: https://finnhub.io/register
import { DefaultApi } from 'finnhub-ts'
const finnhubClient = new DefaultApi({
apiKey: 'YOUR-API-KEY',
isJsonMime: (input) => {
try {
JSON.parse(input)
return true
} catch (error) {}
return false
},
})
//@ts-ignore
finnhubClient.axios.interceptors.response.use(
(response) => response,
(error) => {
switch (error.code) {
case 'ERR_BAD_REQUEST':
// API limit for example (30 calls/second)
console.log(error.response.data.error)
break
default:
console.log('error: ', error)
}
}
)
companyEarnings('AAPL').then((res) => {
console.log(res.data)
})
Output:
[
{
"actual": 2.56,
"estimate": 2.38,
"period": "2019-03-31",
"symbol": "AAPL"
},
{
"actual": 4.21,
"estimate": 4.15,
"period": "2018-12-31",
"symbol": "AAPL"
},
{
"actual": 2.88,
"estimate": 2.75,
"period": "2018-09-30",
"symbol": "AAPL"
},
{
"actual": 2.32,
"estimate": 2.11,
"period": "2018-06-30",
"symbol": "AAPL"
}
]
Official Docs and API info
const {
aggregateIndicator,
bondPrice,
bondProfile,
companyBasicFinancials,
companyEarnings,
companyEarningsQualityScore,
companyEbitEstimates,
companyEbitdaEstimates,
companyEpsEstimates,
companyEsgScore,
companyExecutive,
companyNews,
companyPeers,
companyProfile,
companyProfile2,
companyRevenueEstimates,
country,
covid19,
cryptoCandles,
cryptoExchanges,
cryptoProfile,
cryptoSymbols,
earningsCalendar,
economicCalendar,
economicCode,
economicData,
etfsCountryExposure,
etfsHoldings,
etfsProfile,
etfsSectorExposure,
fdaCommitteeMeetingCalendar,
filings,
filingsSentiment,
financials,
financialsReported,
forexCandles,
forexExchanges,
forexRates,
forexSymbols,
fundOwnership,
indicesConstituents,
indicesHistoricalConstituents,
insiderSentiment,
insiderTransactions,
internationalFilings,
investmentThemes,
ipoCalendar,
marketNews,
mutualFundCountryExposure,
mutualFundHoldings,
mutualFundProfile,
mutualFundSectorExposure,
newsSentiment,
ownership,
patternRecognition,
pressReleases,
priceTarget,
quote,
recommendationTrends,
revenueBreakdown,
similarityIndex,
socialSentiment,
stockBasicDividends,
stockBidask,
stockCandles,
stockDividends,
stockLobbying,
stockNbbo,
stockSplits,
stockSymbols,
stockTick,
stockUsaSpending,
stockUsptoPatent,
stockVisaApplication,
supplyChainRelationships,
supportResistance,
symbolSearch,
technicalIndicator,
transcripts,
transcriptsList,
upgradeDowngrade,
} = finnhubClient
Swagger file: swagger.json
OpenAPI Client: openapi-generator-cli.jar
How generate new version:
java -jar .\openapi-generator-cli.jar generate -i .\swagger.json -o .\ -g typescript-axios --skip-validate-spec -c .\openapi-generator.json
FAQs
OpenAPI client for finnhub-ts
The npm package finnhub-ts receives a total of 18 weekly downloads. As such, finnhub-ts popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that finnhub-ts 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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