JS API for Yahoo Finance
npm install yahoo-finance2Community API for Yahoo-Finance.
Copyright (c) 2021 by Gadi Cohen and Pilwon Huh. MIT licensed.






You are reading the latest Development docs. For the v2 docs, click
here. The dev docs are in
the process of being updated for the upcoming v3 - for more info see
UPGRADING.
Live Demo on CodeSandbox
(Updated 2024-06-17; NextJS with both RSC and Hook-Relay examples)
NB: Recently the repo was renamed from node-yahoo-finance2 toyahoo-finance2, and the following branches were named, master to main,
and devel to dev. See UPGRADING.md#dev for the
git commands to update your local installation.
- Bun: v1+.
- Cloudflare: Modern releases (we support but don't test for this, please
report issues).
- Deno: v2+.
- Node: Current and Active LTS only; v20
until 2026-04-30, v22 until 2027-04-30, v24 until 2028-04-30.
This project is neither created nor endorsed by Yahoo Inc. Yahoo does not
provide any official API to developers, nor makes any guarantees regarding
service availability or API consistency. In practice however, the open source
community has kept this project (and it's predecessor) working well since 2013.
Nevertheless, we make no guarantees and you use this package at your own risk.
The developers (and obviously Yahoo) cannot be held responsible for any losses
you may incur as a result of using this service. Use of this package is
considered acknowledgement and acceptance of these terms and of its license.
CLI (Command line interface)
``bash
$ npx yahoo-finance2 --help
$ npx yahoo-finance2 search AMZN
$ npx yahoo-finance2 quoteSummary GOOGL
$ npx yahoo-finance2 quoteSummary NVDA '{"modules":["assetProfile", "secFilings"]}'
Importing
`ts
// or: const YahooFinance = require("yahoo-finance2").default;
import YahooFinance from "yahoo-finance2";const yahooFinance = new YahooFinance();
const results = await yahooFinance.search("Apple");
const quote = await yahooFinance.quote('AAPL');
const { regularMarketPrice as price, currency } = quote;
`chart,
fundamentalsTimeSeries,
historical,
insights,
options,
quote,
quoteSummary
(submodules: assetProfile, balanceSheetHistory, balanceSheetHistoryQuarterly,
calendarEvents, cashflowStatementHistory, cashflowStatementHistoryQuarterly,
defaultKeyStatistics, earnings, earningsHistory, earningsTrend, financialData,
fundOwnership, fundPerformance, fundProfile, incomeStatementHistory,
incomeStatementHistoryQuarterly, indexTrend, industryTrend, insiderHolders,
insiderTransactions, institutionOwnership, majorDirectHolders,
majorHoldersBreakdown, netSharePurchaseActivity, price, quoteType,
recommendationTrend, secFilings, sectorTrend, summaryDetail, summaryProfile,
symbol, topHoldings, upgradeDowngradeHistory),
recommendationsBySymbol,
screener,
search,
trendingSymbols.quoteCombine.See the Explanatatory Documentation and
Full API Documentation.
Particularly, make sure to read the notes there on
ERROR HANDLING. Be aware that if a stock gets
delisted, Yahoo removes all related data, including historical (and chart) data
from periods _before_ the delisting occurred (i.e. queries that worked before
will start failing, and there is no way to retrieve this data again).
(Optional) TypeScript Love
Working with
yahoo-finance2` is a joy if you're using TypeScript (but you don'tTry it yourself on our
Live CodeSandbox.
It's not possible to run this in the browser, due to CORS and cookie issues. You
should execute calls on a server or in a serverless or edge function, and pass
this data to the browser as required. See the CodeSandbox above for examples.
Use React Server Components, trpc, or other strategies to maintain types.
- 📈 Ghostfolio - mature, open-source Wealth Management
& longtime supporter.
- 🛠️ StockQuotes.MCP - AI
MCP Server to fetch real time financial data
Want your project listed? Open a PR to add it here.
Pull Requests welcome! Read CONTRIBUTING.md and join our
list of heroes:
- Massive thanks to @pilwon for the original
node-yahoo-finance and for all
our prior collaborations on this and other projects 🙏
- Special mention goes out to pudgereyem and
PythonCreator27 who made significant
contributions in the very early days of this project.