yfscreen
is a package that provides simple and efficient access to Yahoo Finance's screener
API for querying and retrieval of financial data.
The core functionality of the yfscreen
package abstracts the complexities of interacting with Yahoo Finance APIs, such as session management, crumb and cookie handling, query construction, pagination, and JSON payload generation. This abstraction allows users to focus on filtering and retrieving data rather than managing API details. Use cases include screening across a range of security types:
The package supports advanced query capabilities, including logical operators, nested filters, and customizable payloads. It automatically handles pagination to ensure efficient retrieval of large datasets by fetching results in batches of up to 250 entries per request. Filters can be dynamically defined to accommodate a wide range of screening needs.
The implementation leverages standard HTTP libraries to handle API interactions efficiently and provides support for both R and Python to ensure accessibility for a broad audience.
install.packages("yfscreen")
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("jasonjfoster/screen/r")
First, load the package and explore the available filter options:
library(yfscreen)
print(data_filters)
To create a query, define filters and use the create_query
function:
filters <- list(
list("eq", list("region", "us")),
list("btwn", list("intradaymarketcap", 2000000000, 10000000000)),
list("btwn", list("intradaymarketcap", 10000000000, 100000000000)),
list("gt", list("intradaymarketcap", 100000000000)),
list("gt", list("dayvolume", 5000000))
)
query <- create_query(filters)
Next, specify the security type and create the payload with the create_payload
function:
payload <- create_payload("equity", query)
Finally, retrieve the data using the get_data
function:
data <- get_data(payload)
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