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polygon.io

v2.1.2

Published

Isomorphic Javascript client for Polygon.io Stocks, Forex, and Crypto APIs

Downloads

543

Readme

polygon.io

code style: prettier

This package has moved

This package has moved to @polygon.io/client-js

Install

npm install --save polygon.io

usage

Authentication

  • call the desired client with your api key to initialize it
import { polygonClient, restClient, websocketClient } from "polygon.io";
const rest = restClient("API KEY");

// you can use the api now

rest.forex
  .previousClose()
  .then(/* your success handler */)
  .catch(/* your error handler*/);

REST API

  • import all the rest submodule
import { restClient } from "polygon.io";

const rest = restClient("api key");

rest.forex.previousClose().then(/* your success handler */);
  • import a specific submodule
import { referenceClient } from "polygon.io";

const reference = referenceClient("api key");

reference.tickers.then(/* your success handler */);

Websocket

You can get preauthenticated websocket clients for the 3 topics.

import { websocketClient } from "polygon.io";

const stocksWS = websocketClient("api key").getStocksWebsocket();

stocksWs.onmessage = raw => {
  const message = JSON.parse(raw);
  switch (message.ev) {
    case "T":
      // your trade message handler
      break;
  }
});

stocksWS.send({ action: "subscribe", params: "T.MSFT" });

documentation

  • Generate the package documentation
npm run generate-doc