Nordnet nExt API Javascript client
Isomorphic JS client for Nordnet nExt API. Client can be used both on the client and server side. Client should be used for making HTTP requests towards nExt API. See nExt API documentation for a list of possible requests.
Installation
NPM
npm install --save nordnet-next-api
Usage
Library can be used on the client and server side.
import api from 'nordnet-next-api';
api
.get('https://api.test.nordnet.se/next/2')
.then(({ status, data }) => console.log(status, data));
var api = require('nordnet-next-api');
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
api.get('https://api.test.nordnet.se/next/2')
.then(function(response) {
res.send(response);
})
});
Authentication is required to be able to use nExt API. Authorization
header can be used to pass session token when communicating to the API.
See nExt API documentation for more details on how to get test account and authenticate against nExt API.
API
api.get(url, params = {}, headers = {})
api.post(url, params = {}, headers = {})
api.postJson(url, params = {}, headers = {})
— api.post
with { 'Content-type': 'application/json;' }
in headersapi.put(url, params = {}, headers = {})
api.del(url, params = {}, headers = {})
Each method returns a Promise, which resolves or rejects with Object { response, data, status }
where
Promise is rejected when HTTP status code is greater or equal 400.
url
Required
Type: String
Example:
/api/2/login
/api/2/accounts/{accno}
/api/2/instruments/{instrument_id}?positions={positions}
Note:
interpolated url params are taken from params
argument. If url
contains a key,
which doesn't exist in params
, promise will be rejected with Error
.
params
Required
Type: Object
Default: {}
Object params
is used to
- interpolate
url
params. - if
headers
contains "Content-type": "application/json"
for constructing request payload
. - otherwise for constructing request body.
Required
Type: Object
Default: {}
See Fetch API Headers
Basic usage
import api from 'nordnet-next-api';
api
.get('https://api.test.nordnet.se/next/2/accounts/{accno}', { accno: 123456789 })
.then(({ status, data, response }) => console.log(status, data, response));
Returned response contains
status
(HTTP response status)data
(either JSON or plain string depending on Content-type
header)response
(Response interface of Fetch API)
Passing path parameters
import { get } from 'nordnet-next-api';
get('https://api.test.nordnet.se/next/2/accounts/{accno}', { accno: 123456789 })
.then(({ status, data }) => console.log(status, data));
Passing query parameters
import { get } from 'nordnet-next-api';
get('https://api.test.nordnet.se/next/2/news?days={days}', { days: 0 })
.then(({ status, data }) => console.log(status, data));
Passing POST parameters
import { post } from 'nordnet-next-api';
post('https://api.test.nordnet.se/next/2/user/{key}', { key: 'foo', value: { bar: 'bar' }})
.then(({ status, data }) => console.log(status, data));
import { get } from 'nordnet-next-api';
get('https://api.test.nordnet.se/next/2/markets/{market_id}', { market_id: 11 }, { 'Accept-Language': 'sv' })
.then(({ status, data }) => console.log(status, data));
See tests under src/__tests__
for more examples.
Example projects
nordnet-next-api is distributed with a two simple example projects.
First, build the project:
npm run build
Run the client side example:
cd examples/client
npm install
npm start
Run the server side example:
cd examples/server
npm install
npm start
License
This open source project released by Nordnet is licenced under the MIT licence.