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getQuote does not work when some metrics are not requested #255
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### Changes in 0.4.25 (2023-08-21) 1. Fix `getQuote.yahoo()` for API changes. Thanks to Ethan B. Smith for the report and patch! Also add error message for users in GDPR countries, since we cannot automatically consent to GDPR and the request fails without consent. [#392](joshuaulrich/quantmod#392) [#393](joshuaulrich/quantmod#393) [#395](joshuaulrich/quantmod#395) 1. Fix `getQuote.yahoo()` when the user only requested metrics that do not have have a value for 'regularMarketTime'. Set the value to NA in these cases so the output remains the same regardless of whether the endpoint returns a 'regularMarketTime' or not. Thanks to @mehdiMBH for the report! [#255](joshuaulrich/quantmod#255) 1. Add fields to `getQuote.yahoo()` that are returned when no fields are explicitly requested. Thanks to @Courvoisier13 for the report! [#335](joshuaulrich/quantmod#335) 1. Add intraday endpoint to `getSymbols.yahoo()`. Thanks to @kapsner for the report and patch! Also allow suppressing the warning if more than 7 days of data are requested (@eddelbuettel). [#351](joshuaulrich/quantmod#351) [#381](joshuaulrich/quantmod#381) [#399](joshuaulrich/quantmod#399) 1. Add warning if `getSymbols()` is called with tickers that are reserved words because accessing them requires back-quotes (e.g. ``NA``). [#401](joshuaulrich/quantmod#401) 1. Fix `allReturns()` when 'subset' is specified. Thanks to @Panagis1980 for the report! [#402](joshuaulrich/quantmod#402) ### Changes in 0.4.24 (2023-07-17) 1. Fix `getSymbols.oanda()` URL. Thanks to @macray76 for the report. [#387](joshuaulrich/quantmod#387) ### Changes in 0.4.23 (2023-06-14) 1. Fix `getQuote.yahoo()` error. Thanks to Ethan B. Smith for the report and patch! [#382](joshuaulrich/quantmod#382) [#383](joshuaulrich/quantmod#383) 1. Add `name` argument to `add_TA()`. Thanks to @SamoPP for the suggestion! [#377](joshuaulrich/quantmod#377) [#205](joshuaulrich/quantmod#205)
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Description
The function getQuote does not work when I don't request some specific metrics in the what argument. After taking a deeper look at the code and the JSON, it turns out that Yahoo does not return (anymore?) the regularMarketTime when metrics - such as the price, bid, ask and I don't know what else - are not requested.
For example, if you request only the shares outstanding and earnings per share, then you get an error.
Error returned:
That's normal because if you look at the JSON, there is not regularMarketTime variable: https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?symbols=AAPL&fields=sharesOutstanding,epsTrailingTwelveMonths
However, if you request also, say, the bid price, then all works well:
That's because the JSON returned by Yahoo actually provides regularMarketTime: https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?symbols=AAPL&fields=sharesOutstanding,epsTrailingTwelveMonths,bid
I guess this should not be too difficult to fix in getQuote's code. A possible solution would be tto automatically query the regularMarketTime from Yahoo when the user asks for a customized list of metrics. So if I ask for shares outstanding only, we would append ",regularMarketTime" to the URL, which would then look like: https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/finance/quote?symbols=AAPL&fields=sharesOutstanding,epsTrailingTwelveMonths,regularMarketTime
This could be done in the getQuote function or the YahooQF function I guess.
FYI, here is my R session info:
Cheers,
Mehdi
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