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google-busy-hours
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node.js scraper for Google Places popular times data.
Installation $ npm i busy-hours --save Usage Get your API key Retrieve the Place ID const busy_hours = require('busy-hours');
busy_hours(place_id, key).then(data => { do_something_with(data); }); Response
{ name: '...', formatted_address: '...', location: { lat: 52.225232, lng 21.0122137 }, week: [ { day: 'Mon', hours: [ // or empty array { hour: 6, percentage: 21, }, { hour: 7, percentage: 37, } ... ]} ... ], now: { hour: 12, percentage: 30, } }
CAUTION!
Using this code may violate clause 10.1(b) of Google ToS, so beware.
No access to APIs or Content except through the Service. You will not access the Maps API(s) or the Content except through the Service. For example, you must not access map tiles or imagery through interfaces or channels (including undocumented Google interfaces) other than the Maps API(s).
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finds the busy hours from google places api
We found that google-busy-hours 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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