The official ruby gem for all your data needs! The Quandl client can be used to interact with the latest version of the Quandl RESTful API.
gem 'quandl'
Option | Explanation | Example |
---|---|---|
api_key | Your access key | tEsTkEy123456789 |
api_version | The version you wish to access the api with | 2015-04-09 |
require 'quandl'
Quandl::ApiConfig.api_key = 'tEsTkEy123456789'
Quandl::ApiConfig.api_version = '2015-04-09'
Retrieving dataset data can be done in a similar way to Databases. For example to retrieve a dataset use its full code:
require 'quandl'
Quandl::Dataset.get('WIKI/AAPL')
=> ... dataset ...
You can also retrieve a list of datasets associated to a database by using the Database helper method:
Quandl::Database.get('WIKI').datasets
=> ... datasets results ...
By default, each list query will return page 1 of the first 100 results (Please see the API Documentation for more detail)
Dataset data can be queried through a dataset. For example:
require 'quandl'
Quandl::Dataset.get('WIKI/AAPL').data
=> ... data ...
You can access the data much like you would other lists. In addition all the data column fields are mapped to their column_names for convenience:
Quandl::Dataset.get('WIKI/AAPL').data.first.date
=> ... date ...
To retrieve a database simply use its code with the get parameter:
require 'quandl'
Quandl::Database.get('WIKI')
=> ... wiki database ...
You can also retrieve a list of databases by using:
Quandl::Database.all
=> ... results ...
To get the url for downloading all dataset data of a database:
require 'quandl'
Quandl::ApiConfig.api_key = 'tEsTkEy123456789'
Quandl::Database.get('ZEA').bulk_download_url
=> "https://www.quandl.com/api/v3/databases/ZEA/data?api_key=tEsTkEy123456789"
To bulk download all dataset data of a database:
Quandl::ApiConfig.api_key = 'tEsTkEy123456789'
Quandl::Database.get('ZEA').bulk_download_to_file('/path/to/destination/file_or_folder')
The file or folder path can either be specified as a string or as a File.
For bulk download of premium databases, please ensure that a valid api_key
is set, as authentication is required.
For both bulk_download_url
and bulk_download_to_file
, an optional download_type
query parameter can be passed in:
Quandl::Database.get('ZEA').bulk_download_to_file('.', params: {download_type: 'partial'})
If download_type
is not specified, a complete
bulk download will be performed. Please see the API Documentation for more detail.
All data once retrieved is abstracted into custom classes. You can get a list of the fields in each class by using the data_fields
method.
require 'quandl'
database = Quandl::Database.get('WIKI')
database.data_fields
=> ["id", "name", "database_code", "description", "datasets_count", "downloads", "premium", "image"]
You can then uses these methods in your code. Additionally you can access the data by using the hash equivalent lookup.
database = Quandl::Database.get('WIKI')
database.database_code
=> 'WIKI'
database['database_code']
=> 'WIKI'
In some cases name of the fields returned by the API may not be compatible with the ruby language syntax. These will be converted into compatible field names.
data = Quandl::Dataset.get('WIKI/AAPL').data(params: { limit: 1 }).first
data.column_names
=> ["Date", "Open", "High", "Low", "Close", "Volume", "Ex-Dividend", "Split Ratio", "Adj. Open", "Adj. High", "Adj. Low", "Adj. Close", "Adj. Volume"]
data.data_fields
=> ["date", "open", "high", "low", "close", "volume", "ex_dividend", "split_ratio", "adj_open", "adj_high", "adj_low", "adj_close", "adj_volume"]
Most list queries will return a paginated list of results. You can check whether the resulting list has more data by using the more_results?
method. By default, each list query will return page 1 of the first 100 results (Please see the API Documentation for more detail). Depending on its results you can pass additional params to filter the data:
require 'quandl'
databases = Quandl::Database.all
=> ... results ...
databases.more_results?
=> true
Quandl::Database.all(params: { page: 2 })
=> ... more results ...
Lists also function as arrays and can be iterated through. Note however that using these features will only work on the current page of data you have locally. You will need to continue to fetch results and iterate again to loop through the full result set.
databases = Quandl::Database.all
databases.each { |d| puts d.database_code }
=> ... print database codes ...
databases.more_results?
=> true
Quandl::Database.all(params: { page: 2 }).each { |d| puts d.database_code }
=> ... print more database codes ...
Lists also return metadata associated with the request. This can include things like the current page, total results, etc. Each of these fields can be accessed through a hash or convenience method.
Quandl::Database.all.current_page
=> 1
Quandl::Database.all['current_page']
=> 1
As a convenience method lists can also return their data in CSV form. To do this simply issue the .to_csv method on a list:
databases = Quandl::Database.all.to_csv
=> "Id,Name,Database Code,Description,Datasets Count,Downloads,Premium,Image,Bundle Ids,Plan ...