knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" )
library(ChileDataAPI) library(ggplot2) library(dplyr)
The ChileDataAPI
package provides a unified interface to access open data from multiple public RESTful APIs, including the FINDIC API, the REST Countries API, the World Bank API, and Nager.Date. With a focus on Chile, the package enables users to retrieve real-time or historical data such as financial indicators (UF, UTM, Dollar, Euro, Yen, Copper price per pound, Bitcoin, IPSA index), holidays, and international demographic and geopolitical information.
In addition to API-based data retrieval, ChileDataAPI
includes a curated collection of datasets that cover diverse aspects of Chilean society and environment, such as human rights violations during the Pinochet regime, electoral data, census samples, health surveys, seismic events, territorial codes, and environmental measurements.
All API-based functions return data as tidy tibble objects, making them ready for immediate use in data pipelines. For example, the financial indicator functions get_chile_dollar()
, get_chile_uf()
, and get_chile_bitcoin()
provide reproducible time series of daily or monthly values, where each row corresponds to a timestamped observation.
By combining high-quality curated datasets with open APIs, ChileDataAPI
offers a comprehensive toolkit for research and analysis related to Chile, supporting work in economics, politics, demographics, and environmental studies.
In addition to API-access functions, the package includes a collection of curated datasets related to Chile, covering diverse topics such as:
Demographics
: sample microdata from the 2017 Chilean Census
Elections
: data from the 2021 presidential elections and national plebiscites
Public health
: individual-level records from national health surveys
Human rights
: detailed accounts of violations during the Pinochet regime
Seismology
: geolocated data on earthquakes in Chile
Geopolitical data
: official territorial codes for communes, provinces, and regions
Environmental history
: tree-ring based climate series from Malleco forest
ChileDataAPI
is designed to support research, teaching, and data analysis focused on Chile by integrating public RESTful APIs with high-quality, domain-specific datasets into a single, easy-to-use R package.
The ChileDataAPI
package provides several core functions to access real-time and structured information about Chile from public APIs such as FINDIC, REST Countries, the World Bank API, and Nager.Date. Below is a list of the main functions included in the package:
get_chile_bitcoin()
: Retrieves the daily Bitcoin price in Chilean Pesos over the last month.
get_chile_copper_pound()
: Returns historical daily copper prices (per pound).
get_chile_dollar()
: Provides the exchange rate of the U.S. Dollar in CLP.
get_chile_euro()
: Provides the exchange rate of the Euro in CLP.
get_chile_ipsa()
: Retrieves daily values of the IPSA (Chile's stock market index).
get_chile_uf()
: Returns daily values of the Unidad de Fomento (UF).
get_chile_utm()
: Returns monthly values of the Unidad Tributaria Mensual (UTM).
get_chile_yen()
: Provides the exchange rate of the Japanese Yen in CLP.
get_country_info_cl()
: Get essential information about Chile or any other country by its full name
get_chile_holidays()
: Get official public holidays in chile for a given year, e.g., get_chile_holidays(2025)
.
get_chile_child_mortality()
: Get Chile’s Under-5 Mortality Rate data from the World Bank.
get_chile_cpi()
: Get Chile’s Consumer Price Index (2010 = 100) data from the World Bank.
get_chile_energy_use()
: Get Chile’s Energy Use (kg of oil equivalent per capita) data from the World Bank.
get_chile_gdp()
: Get Chile’s GDP (current US$) data from the World Bank.
get_chile_hospital_beds()
: Get Chile’s Hospital Beds (per 1,000 people) data from the World Bank.
get_chile_life_expectancy()
: Get Chile’s Life Expectancy at Birth data from the World Bank.
get_chile_literacy_rate()
: Get Chile’s Adult Literacy Rate data from the World Bank.
get_chile_population()
: Get Chile’s Total Population data from the World Bank.
get_chile_unemployment()
: Get Chile’s Total Unemployment Rate data from the World Bank.
view_datasets_ChileDataAPI()
: Lists all curated datasets included in the ChileDataAPI
package
These functions return real-time data in tidy tibble
format and represent time series that are updated daily or monthly depending on the source.
The functions powered by the FINDIC endpoints provide economic time series such as the UF, UTM, Dollar, Euro, Yen, Copper price per pound, Bitcoin, and the IPSA index.
In addition, functions connected to the World Bank API supply structured information on macroeconomic indicators (GDP, CPI, unemployment, energy use, hospital beds), population trends, life expectancy, literacy rates, and other development indicators for Chile.
All outputs are delivered as tidy tibble
objects, making them ready for immediate integration into reproducible analytical workflows.
These functions allow users to access high-quality and structured information on Chile
, which can be combined with tools like dplyr
, tidyr
, and ggplot2
to support a wide range of data analysis and visualization tasks. In the following sections, you’ll find examples on how to work with ChileDataAPI
in practical scenarios.
chile_copper_price <- head(get_chile_copper_pound(),n=10) print(chile_copper_price)
chile_dollar_price <- head(get_chile_dollar(),n=10) print(chile_dollar_price)
chile_euro_price <- head(get_chile_euro(),n=10) print(chile_euro_price)
chile_gdp <- head(get_chile_gdp()) print(chile_gdp)
chile_life_expectancy <- head(get_chile_life_expectancy()) print(chile_life_expectancy)
# Clean data: remove missing values from key variables health_clean <- chile_health_survey_df %>% filter(!is.na(age), !is.na(pas), !is.na(male)) # Create gender variable health_clean <- health_clean %>% mutate(gender = ifelse(male == 1, "Male", "Female")) # Plot: Systolic Blood Pressure vs Age by Gender ggplot(health_clean, aes(x = age, y = pas, color = gender)) + geom_point(alpha = 0.4) + geom_smooth(method = "lm", se = FALSE) + labs( title = "Systolic Blood Pressure (PAS) by Age and Gender", x = "Age (years)", y = "Systolic Blood Pressure (mm Hg)", color = "Gender" ) + theme_minimal()
Each dataset in ChileDataAPI
is labeled with a suffix to indicate its structure and type:
_df
: A standard data frame.
_ts
: A time series object.
_tbl_df
: A tibble data frame object.
In addition to API access functions, ChileDataAPI
provides several curated datasets offering valuable insights into Chile’s recent history, population health, territorial divisions, electoral processes, and seismic activity. Here are some featured examples:
census_chile_2017_df
: Data frame containing microdata from the 2017 Chilean census, specifically from the commune of San Pablo. The dataset includes 7,512 observations, all variable names and data values are in Spanish.
chile_earthquakes_tbl_df
: Tibble containing information about significant (perceptible) earthquakes
that occurred in Chile from January 1st, 2012 to the present.
malleco_tree_rings_ts
: Time series object (ts
) containing the average annual tree ring width,
measured in millimeters, for Araucaria Araucana trees located in the Malleco region of Chile.
The ChileDataAPI
package provides a robust set of tools to access open data about Chile through RESTful APIs and curated datasets. It includes functions to retrieve real-time financial indicators—such as the value of the dollar, euro, yen, copper, UF, UTM, and Bitcoin—via the FINDIC API, as well as international country information through the REST Countries API.
In addition, the package integrates with the World Bank API to deliver structured macroeconomic and demographic indicators, including GDP, CPI, unemployment, energy use, hospital beds, population, life expectancy, and literacy rates, enabling comprehensive socio-economic analysis.
Through the Nager.Date API, users can access official Chilean public holidays, which facilitates temporal alignment of datasets with policy, economic, and cultural events.
Beyond APIs, the package also offers curated datasets covering Chile’s recent history and socio-political context, including the 2017 census sample, the 2021 presidential election, public health survey data, territorial codes, seismic events, and records of human rights violations during the Pinochet regime.
By combining real-time API calls with high-quality curated datasets, ChileDataAPI
enables reproducible research and in-depth analysis of Chile’s economic, demographic, environmental, and political landscape.
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