A simple API client for Google Trends.
npm install g-trends
G Trends client is designed to be the simplest way for developers to access Google Trends data.
const { ExploreTrendRequest } = require('g-trends')
const explorer = new ExploreTrendRequest()
explorer.addKeyword('Dream about snakes')
.compare('Dream about falling')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log('[✔] Done, take a look at your beautiful CSV formatted data!')
console.log(csv)
}).catch( error => {
console.log('[!] Failed fetching csv data due to an error',error)
})
[✔] Done, take a look at your beautiful CSV formatted data!
[ [ 'Day',
'Dream about snakes: (Worldwide)',
'Dream about falling: (Worldwide)' ],
[ '2017-09-29', '26', '58' ],
[ '2017-09-30', '68', '88' ],
[ '2017-10-01', '57', '100' ],
[ '2017-10-02', '72', '60' ],
[ '2017-10-03', '65', '70' ],
[ '2017-10-04', '35', '55' ],
[ '2017-10-05', '55', '58' ],
[ '2017-10-06', '34', '80' ],
[ '2017-10-07', '66', '69' ],
...
normalize()
the normalize
method give you a quick way to overwrite the default normalization function and process the raw Google Trends data before it resolved.
const explorer = new ExploreTrendRequest()
explorer.normalize( raw => raw.split("\n") ).addKeyword('dogs').
searchProvider()
The searchProvider
method allow you to choose the search provider you wise to extract data from.
const { ExploreTrendRequest,SearchProviders } = require('g-trends')
const explorer = new ExploreTrendRequest()
// SearchProviders.News, SearchProviders.Web, SearchProviders.YouTube
// SearchProviders.GoogleImages, SearchProviders.GoogleShopping
explorer.searchProvider(SearchProviders.News)
.addKeyword('Bitcoin')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log('[✔] Done, take a look at your beautiful CSV formatted data!')
console.log(csv)
}).catch( error => {
console.log('[!] Failed fetching csv data due to an error',error)
})
addKeyword()
The addKeyword
method appends a given keywords to the trend exploration request.
const explorer = new ExploreTrendRequest()
explorer.searchProvider(SearchProviders.News)
.addKeyword('Bitcoin')
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
between()
The between
method allows you to extract trend data for a given time period.
const explorer = new ExploreTrendRequest()
explorer.searchProvider(SearchProviders.News)
.addKeyword('Bitcoin')
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.between('2017-01-01','2017-01-10')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
pastHour()
The pastHour
method allows you to extract trend data for a the past hour.
explorer.pastHour()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
pastFourHours()
The pastFourHours
method allows you to extract trend data for a the past 4 hours.
explorer.pastFourHours()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
pastDay()
The pastDay
method allows you to extract trend data for a the past day.
explorer.pastDay()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
past7Days()
The past7Days
method allows you to extract trend data for a the past 7 days.
explorer.past7Days()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
past30Days()
The past30Days
method allows you to extract trend data for a the past 30 days.
explorer.past30Days()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
past90Days()
The past90Days
method allows you to extract trend data for a the past 90 days.
explorer.past90Days()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
past12Months()
The past12Months
method allows you to extract trend data for a the past 12 months.
explorer.past12Months()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
past5Years()
The past5Years
method allows you to extract trend data for a the past 5 years.
explorer.past5Years()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})
from2004ToPresent()
The from2004ToPresent
method allows you to extract trend data from 2004 to the present.
explorer.from2004ToPresent()
.addKeyword('Cats')
.addKeyword('Dogs')
.download().then( csv => {
console.log(csv)
})