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financial-data-extractors-pratiksha

v1.0.9

Published

Utilities for extracting financial data from various economic calendar websites

Readme

Financial Data Extractors

A library for extracting and processing financial data from various economic calendar websites.

Features

  • Extract economic event data from multiple sources:
    • Trading Economics
    • Bloomberg
    • FXStreet
    • Investing.com
    • MarketWatch
  • Process and standardize table data
  • Convert extracted data to structured JSON format

Installation

Since this is a private package, you can install it using one of the following methods:

Via npm private registry:

npm install financial-data-extractors

Via GitHub Packages:

npm install @your-username/financial-data-extractors

Via Git URL:

npm install git+https://github.com/your-username/financial-data-extractors.git#v1.0.0

Usage

import { 
  extractTradingEconomicsData, 
  extractBloombergData,
  TableHandler 
} from 'financial-data-extractors';

// Extract data from Trading Economics
const teData = extractTradingEconomicsData({
  document: window.document
});

// Extract data from Bloomberg
const bloombergData = extractBloombergData({
  document: window.document
});

// Process a table
const tableHandler = new TableHandler();
const tables = tableHandler.extractAllTables(window.document);
const processedData = tableHandler.processEconomicCalendarData(tables);

API Reference

Extractors

  • extractTradingEconomicsData(options): Extract data from Trading Economics calendar
  • extractBloombergData(options): Extract data from Bloomberg economic calendar
  • extractFXStreetData(options): Extract data from FXStreet economic calendar
  • extractInvestingData(options): Extract data from Investing.com economic calendar
  • extractMarketWatchData(options): Extract data from MarketWatch economic calendar

Table Processing

  • TableHandler: Class for processing HTML tables
    • extractAllTables(document): Extract tables from a document
    • processEconomicCalendarData(tables): Process tables as economic calendar data
    • simplifyTableData(table): Convert table data to a simplified format
    • downloadTablesAsJson(tables, filename): Convert tables to JSON and provide download

License

MIT