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Official Node.js library for Holiday API providing quick and easy access to holiday information from applications written in server-side JavaScript.
In an attempt to stay current with both our development and production dependencies, the decision was made to drop testing and advertised compatibility with Node.js versions that are outside of their maintenance window.
For the 3.x release, testing for Node.js 13.x was added while testing for Node.js 7.x, 9.x and 11.x was dropped. Even though these older versions may still continue to work, they become harder to test against as our dependencies improve and drop support for those versions.
In the future, when compatibility changes, we will increment the major version number of the release as well as document the additions and deprecations in the release notes.
Please note, version 2.x of this library is a full rewrite of the 1.x series in TypeScript. The interfacing to the library has been simplified and existing applications upgrading to 2.x will need to be updated.
Version 1.x Syntax (Old) | Version 2.x Syntax (New) |
---|---|
const HolidayAPI = require('node-holidayapi'); | import { HolidayAPI } from 'holidayapi'; |
const holidayApi = new HolidayAPI(key).v1; | const holidayApi = new HolidayAPI({ key }); |
holidayApi.holidays(params, (err, data) => {}); | holidayApi.holidays(params).then((data) => {}); |
Version 1.x of the library can still be found here.
Full documentation of the Holiday API endpoints is available here.
# NPM
npm install --save holidayapi
# Yarn
yarn add holidayapi
import { HolidayAPI } from 'holidayapi';
const key = 'Insert your API key here';
const holidayApi = new HolidayAPI({ key });
// Fetch supported countries and subdivisions
holidayApi.countries()
.then((countries) => { console.log(countries); })
.catch((err) => { console.error(err); });
// Fetch supported languages
holidayApi.languages()
.then((languages) => { console.log(languages); })
.catch((err) => { console.error(err); });
// Fetch holidays with minimum parameters
holidayApi.holidays({ country: 'US', year: 2019 })
.then((holidays) => { console.log(holidays); })
.catch((err) => { console.error(err); });
// Async? Await? No problem!
(async () => {
// Fetch supported countries and subdivisions
const countries = await holidayApi.countries();
// Fetch supported languages
const languages = await holidayApi.languages();
// Fetch holidays with minimum parameters
const holidays = await holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
});
})();
holidayApi.countries();
holidayApi.countries({
search: 'united',
});
holidayApi.languages();
holidayApi.language({
search: 'Chinese',
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
month: 7,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
month: 7,
day: 4,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
month: 7,
day: 4,
upcoming: true,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
month: 7,
day: 4,
previous: true,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
public: true,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'GB-ENG',
year: 2019,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
subdivisions: true,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
search: 'New Year',
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US',
year: 2019,
language: 'zh', // Chinese (Simplified)
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: 'US,GB,NZ',
year: 2019,
});
holidayApi.holidays({
country: ['US', 'GB', 'NZ'],
year: 2019,
});
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Official Node.js library for Holiday API
The npm package holidayapi receives a total of 7,985 weekly downloads. As such, holidayapi popularity was classified as popular.
We found that holidayapi 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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