jquants-api is a Clojure Wrapper around the jquants api.
It is hosted on Clojars.
The jquants-api propose a diverse set of daily financial data:
With endpoints for each of them.
To use the jquants api, You first need to register and create an account.
To use this API, you need to either:
; In $HOME/.config/digima/login.edn
{:mailaddress "youremail@address.com" :password "yourpassword"}
The jquants-api specifies a refresh token and an id token to get and refresh but this wrapper will refresh those tokens as needed without the user having to do anything.
The wrapper creates a local cache to get daily quotes based on fuzzy search for the name of the entity to get the quotes from.
Meaning, instead of :
(daily {:Code 86970 :date 20220118})
You can do:
(daily-fuzzy {:CompanyNameEnglish "Japan Exchange" :date 20220118})
The returned data structure for either call is according the jquants api, turned into Clojure structure / maps with keywords as keys.
Invoke a library API function from the command-line:
$ clojure -X hellonico.jquants-api/daily-fuzzy {:CompanyNameEnglish "KAWASE" :date 20220920}
Run the project's tests (they'll fail until you edit them):
$ clojure -T:build test
Run the project's CI pipeline and build a JAR (this will fail until you edit the tests to pass):
$ clojure -T:build ci
Install it locally (requires the ci
task be run first):
$ clojure -T:build install
Deploy it to Clojars -- needs CLOJARS_USERNAME
and CLOJARS_PASSWORD
environment
variables (requires the ci
task be run first):
$ clojure -T:build deploy
Your library will be deployed to net.clojars.hellonico/jquants-api on clojars.org by default.
Copyright © 2022 Niko
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Feel free to remove or change the LICENSE
file and remove or update this
section of the README.md
file!
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License version 1.0.
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