The Alpha Vantage Ruby library provides convenient access to the Alpha Vantage API from applications written in the Ruby language.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'alphavantage'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install alphavantage
The library needs to be configured with your account's api key which you can obtain from https://www.alphavantage.co/support/#api-key.
Set the Alphavantage.configuration.api_key
to its value. If you are using Rails, you can configure this in an initializer.
require 'alphavantage'
Alphavantage.configure do |config|
config.api_key = 'your-api-key'
end
All JSON responses are converted to pseudo-objects that have method-like accessors for hash keys
quote = Alphavantage::TimeSeries.new(symbol: 'TSLA').quote
quote.previous_close #=> "719.6900"
quote.volume #=> "27879033"
All hash keys are also normalized to provide clean and consistent access to values since the Alphavantage API returns arbitrarily formatted keys with numbers, spaces, letters and symbols (i.e. "Crypto Rating (FCAS)", "3. fcas rating", "4. Last Refreshed", "Time Series FX (5min)", "1a. open (CNY)")
With this normalization, you can now access via
intraday.time_series_fx_5min
instead of
intraday["Time Series FX (5min)"]
Alphavantage::TimeSeries.search(keywords: 'Tesla')
stock_timeseries = Alphavantage::TimeSeries.new(symbol: 'TSLA')
stock_timeseries.quote
stock_timeseries.monthly
stock_timeseries.monthly(adjusted: true)
stock_timeseries.weekly
stock_timeseries.weekly(adjusted: true)
stock_timeseries.daily(outputsize: 'compact')
stock_timeseries.daily(adjusted: true, outputsize: 'full')
stock_timeseries.intraday(adjusted: true, outputsize: 'compact', interval: '5min')
stock_timeseries.intraday_extended_history(adjusted: true, outputsize: 'compact', interval: '5min', slice: 'year1month1')
company = Alphavantage::Fundamental.new(symbol: 'TSLA')
company.overview
company.earnings
company.income_statement
company.balance_sheet
company.cash_flow
forex = Alphavantage::Forex.new(from_symbol: 'USD', to_symbol: 'JPY')
forex.exchange_rates
forex.intraday(interval: '5min', outputsize: 'compact')
forex.daily(outputsize: 'compact')
forex.weekly
forex.monthly
Alphavantage::Crypto.health_index(symbol: 'BTC')
crypto = Alphavantage::Crypto.new(symbol: 'BTC', market: 'USD')
crypto.intraday(interval: '5min')
crypto.daily
crypto.weekly
crypto.monthly
You can access all available indicators by simply using the actual technical indicator name listed on the Alpha Vantage Documenetation as the method name (i.e. .stoch
, .rsi
, .plus_dm
, .ht_trendline
, etc.).
You can also dig into alphavantage/indicator.rb to view the list of available indicators.
indicator = Alphavantage::Indicator.new(symbol: 'TSLA', interval: '5min')
indicator.sma(time_period: 7, series_type: 'close')
indicator.macd(series_type: 'open', fastperiod: 12, slowperiod: 26, signalperiod: 9)
indicator.macdext(
series_type:,
fastperiod: 12,
slowperiod: 26,
signalperiod: 9,
fastmatype: 'sma',
slowmatype: 'sma',
signalmatype: 'sma'
)
Moving average indicator as parameters have been mapped to allow you to simply provide the actual indicator name rather than the number value specified in the Alpha Vantage Documentation. Below is the mapping available that I've used in the above .macdext
example for the fastmatype
, slowmatype
and signalmatype
parameters
MOVING_AVERAGE_TYPES = {
sma: 0,
ema: 1,
wma: 2,
dema: 3,
tema: 4,
trima: 5,
t3: 6,
kama: 7,
mama: 8
}
Validations are also implemented to ensure correct values are provided for the various parameters. You can view a list of the validations in alphavantage/validations.rb
To get functions not implemented in the gem you can use the Alphavantage::Client
class:
If you want to get the news sentiments:
Alphavantage::Client.new(function: 'NEWS_SENTIMENT').json
If you want to get the list of all listed US stocks and ETFs (Only supports CSV):
Alphavantage::Client.new(function: 'LISTING_STATUS').csv
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/codespore/alphavantage_ruby. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Everyone interacting in the Alphavantage project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.