Yahoo! Finance

Query for all information about Yahoo! Finance summary, stocks, quotes, movers, etc… as an official site.

Integrate the Yahoo! Finance API with the Airtable API

Setup the Yahoo! Finance API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the Airtable API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate Yahoo! Finance and Airtable remarkably fast. Free for developers.

New or Modified Records from the Airtable API

Emit an event for each new or modified record in a table

 
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New or Modified Records in View from the Airtable API

Emit an event for each new or modified record in a view

 
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New Records from the Airtable API

Emit an event for each new record in a table

 
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New Records in View from the Airtable API

Emit an event for each new record in a view

 
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New, Modified or Deleted Records from the Airtable API

Emits an event each time a record is added, updated, or deleted in an Airtable table. Supports tables up to 10,000 records

 
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Create single record with the Airtable API

Adds a record to a table.

 
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Create Multiple Records with the Airtable API

Create one or more records in a table by passing an array of objects containing field names and values as key/value pairs.

 
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List Records with the Airtable API

Retrieve records from a table with automatic pagination. Optionally sort and filter results.

 
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List Records in View with the Airtable API

Retrieve records in a view with automatic pagination. Optionally sort and filter results.

 
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Update record with the Airtable API

Update a single record in a table by Record ID.

 
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Overview of Yahoo! Finance

The Yahoo! Finance API is an online platform that provides access to financial
data. With the API, developers can use Yahoo's financial data to build custom
applications and analytical tools, including stock portfolios, pricing alerts
and other data-driven services.

The Yahoo! Finance API offers a comprehensive set of features and functions,
including historical quotes, stock market news and comprehensive financial
data. This data can be used to build custom financial applications and
analytics tools, such as stock portfolio analysis, stock price alerts and other
data-driven services.

Yahoo! Finance API allows developers to access financial data from across a
range of markets and securities, including stocks, mutual funds, options and
futures. With access to real-time market data, developers can build interactive
charts and trading systems, portfolio monitoring and stock market analysis.

Examples of applications you can build using Yahoo! Finance API:

  • Stock Portfolios
  • Pricing Alerts
  • Historical Quotes
  • Trading Systems
  • Charting Tools
  • Market Analysis
  • Investment Strategies
  • Stock Market Trends
  • Portfolio Monitoring

Connect Yahoo! Finance

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    yahoo_finance_by_apidojo: {
      type: "app",
      app: "yahoo_finance_by_apidojo",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    return await axios($, {
      url: `https://apidojo-yahoo-finance-v1.p.rapidapi.com/auto-complete`,
      headers: {
        "X-RapidAPI-Key": `${this.yahoo_finance_by_apidojo.$auth["X-RapidAPI-Key"]}`,
        "X-RapidAPI-Host": `apidojo-yahoo-finance-v1.p.rapidapi.com`,
      },
      params: {
        "q": `tesla`,
        region: `US`,
      },
    })
  },
})

Overview of Airtable

Using the Airtable API, you can build applications that can:

  • Create and manage databases
  • Add, update, and delete records
  • Search for records
  • Sort and filter records
  • Display records in a variety of ways
  • Import and export data

Connect Airtable

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module.exports = defineComponent({
  props: {
    airtable: {
      type: "app",
      app: "airtable",
    },
    baseId: {
      type: "$.airtable.baseId",
      appProp: "airtable",
    },
    tableId: {
      type: "$.airtable.tableId",
      baseIdProp: "baseId",
    },
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const Airtable = require('airtable');
    const base = new Airtable({apiKey: this.airtable.$auth.api_key}).base(this.baseId);

    const data = []
    
    await base(this.tableId).select({
      // pass optional config parameters here
    }).eachPage(function page(records, fetchNextPage) {
        // This function (`page`) will get called for each page of records.
        records.forEach(function(record) {
            data.push(record._rawJson)
        });

        // To fetch the next page of records, call `fetchNextPage`.
        // If there are more records, `page` will get called again.
        // If there are no more records, `done` will get called.
        fetchNextPage();
    })

    return data
  },
})

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