exchange-rates
v0.1.2
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NB: this module is deprecated and replaced by the new 'open-exchange-rates' module, available at https://npmjs.org/package/open-exchange-rates
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Open Exchange Rates module for nodeJS/npm
Important update: This npm module has been deprecated and REPLACED by the improved 'open-exchange-rates' module, available at https://npmjs.org/package/open-exchange-rates. Thanks!
Check out the latest version at npmjs.org/package/open-exchange-rates!
Introduction
$ npm install exchange-rates
A nodeJS module that loads up-to-date currency/exchange rate data from the Open Exchange Rates (via openexchangerates.org/latest.json
), or any other service you specify, for use in your node scripts and apps.
Features override-able validation/parsing of raw API data, so that you can use it to load data from any service and parse/format it according to needs.
Works great with money.js (npm install money
) - a tiny currency-conversion library for nodeJS (and web).
Requires http-agent
To install, type npm install exchange-rates
in the terminal. Then see below.
Example Usage:
Start with this:
var exchange = require("exchange-rates");
Default - load data from openexchangerates.org:
exchange.load(function() {
// You can now use `exchange.rates`, `exchange.base` and `exchange.timestamp`
});
Usage with some other API:
// Custom callback function to parse the returned API data:
exchange.parse = function(data, exchange) {
exchange.base = "USD";
exchange.rates = parseJSON(data);
return exchange;
};
// Load the API data:
exchange.load("http://mycoolwebservi.ce/api.json", function() {
// You can now use `exchange.rates` and `exchange.base` as defined in `parse()`
});
// You can also set the URL globally, then just load as normal:
exchange.url = "http://mycoolwebservi.ce/api.json";
Usage with money.js:
var exchange = require("exchange-rates"),
fx = require("money");
exchange.load(function() {
// Apply exchange rates and base rate to `fx` object:
fx.rates = exchange.rates;
fx.base = exchange.base;
// money.js is all set up:
fx(1).from("GBP").to("USD"); // 1.586 or etc.
});
More Info
For more info and examples, check out the Open Exchange Rates homepage
Changelog
0.1.2 - DEPRECATED & REPLACED BY open-exchange-rates
NPM MODULE
0.1.1 - make package.json dependency list an object
0.1.0 - first version