This project provides a set of functions to receive data from the the yahoo! finance website via their API. This project is licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT license (see files LICENSE-Apache2.0 and LICENSE-MIT).
Since version 0.3 and the upgrade to reqwest
0.10, all requests to the yahoo API return futures, using async
features.
Therefore, the functions need to be called from within another async
function with .await
or via functions like block_on
. The examples are based on the tokio
runtime applying the tokio-test
crate.
Use the blocking
feature to get the previous behavior back: i.e. yahoo_finance_api = {"version" = "1.0", features = ["blocking"]}
.
use yahoo_finance_api as yahoo;
use std::time::{Duration, UNIX_EPOCH};
use time::OffsetDateTime;
use tokio_test;
fn main() {
let provider = yahoo::YahooConnector::new().unwrap();
// get the latest quotes in 1 minute intervals
let response = tokio_test::block_on(provider.get_latest_quotes("AAPL", "1d")).unwrap();
// extract just the latest valid quote summery
// including timestamp,open,close,high,low,volume
let quote = response.last_quote().unwrap();
let time: OffsetDateTime =
OffsetDateTime::from(UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(quote.timestamp));
println!("At {} quote price of Apple was {}", time, quote.close);
}
use yahoo_finance_api as yahoo;
use std::time::{Duration, UNIX_EPOCH};
use time::{macros::datetime, OffsetDateTime};
use tokio_test;
fn main() {
let provider = yahoo::YahooConnector::new().unwrap();
let start = datetime!(2020-1-1 0:00:00.00 UTC);
let end = datetime!(2020-1-31 23:59:59.99 UTC);
// returns historic quotes with daily interval
let resp = tokio_test::block_on(provider.get_quote_history("AAPL", start, end)).unwrap();
let quotes = resp.quotes().unwrap();
println!("Apple's quotes in January: {:?}", quotes);
}
Another method to retrieve a range of quotes is by requesting the quotes for a given period and lookup frequency. Here is an example retrieving the daily quotes for the last month:
use yahoo_finance_api as yahoo;
use std::time::{Duration, UNIX_EPOCH};
use tokio_test;
fn main() {
let provider = yahoo::YahooConnector::new().unwrap();
let response = tokio_test::block_on(provider.get_quote_range("AAPL", "1d", "1mo")).unwrap();
let quotes = response.quotes().unwrap();
println!("Apple's quotes of the last month: {:?}", quotes);
}
use yahoo_finance_api as yahoo;
use tokio_test;
fn main() {
let provider = yahoo::YahooConnector::new().unwrap();
let resp = tokio_test::block_on(provider.search_ticker("Apple")).unwrap();
let mut apple_found = false;
println!("All tickers found while searching for 'Apple':");
for item in resp.quotes
{
println!("{}", item.symbol)
}
}
Some fields like longname
are only optional and will be replaced by default
values if missing (e.g. empty string). If you do not like this behavior,
use search_ticker_opt
instead which contains Option<String>
fields,
returning None
if the field found missing in the response.
Time periods are given as strings, combined from the number of periods (except for "ytd" and "max" and a string label specifying a single period. The following period labels are supported:
label | description |
---|---|
m | minute |
h | hour |
d | day |
wk | week |
mo | month |
y | year |
ytd | year-to-date |
max | maximum |
User @satvikpendem, here is a list of supported quote intervals for a given range
range | interval |
---|---|
1d | 1m, 2m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 90m, 1h, 1d, 5d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
1mo | 2m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 90m, 1h, 1d, 5d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
3mo | 1h, 1d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
6mo | 1h, 1d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
1y | 1h, 1d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
2y | 1h, 1d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
5y | 1d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
10y | 1d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
ytd | 1m, 2m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 90m, 1h, 1d, 5d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |
max | 1m, 2m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 90m, 1h, 1d, 5d, 1wk, 1mo, 3mo |