A TypeScript wrapper for the Xeno Canto API with no dependencies.
A Node.js implementation with TypeScript support for the xeno-canto.org API 2.0. It provides an easy way to search for various bird and wildlife sound recordings.
To install, run the following command in your terminal:
npm install xeno-canto-api-ts
To use xeno-canto-api-ts
in your Node.js project, you need to import it as follows:
import * as XenoCanto from "xeno-canto-api-ts";
You can pass a string query to the search
method like this:
const result = await XenoCanto.search({ query: "Owl" });
// Do something with result
or
XenoCanto.search({ query: "Owl" }).then((result) => {
// Do something with result
});
If the search is successful, the search
method will return an object with the following properties:
url
: The query URL used for the searchrawResponse
: The original Response object from the fetchxrResponse
: An XCResponse
object that contains the fetched dataYou can access the data like this:
console.log(result.rawResponse.status); //Response status code, e.g., 200
console.log(result.xcResponse.numRecordings); // Total number of recordings
console.log(result.xcResponse[XCResponseKey.numRecordings]); // Same as above, but use the defined enum as key
console.log(result.xcResponse.recordings[0].file); // The first recording result's sound file download URL
console.log(result.xcResponse[XCResponseKey.recordings][0][XCRecordingKey.file]); // Same as above, but use the defined enum as key
You can pass a XCQueryOption
object to the search
method like this:
// Create options
const options: XenoCanto.XCQueryOption = {
query: "Eagle", // Required
grp: "birds", // Optional
cnt: "United States", // Optional
// ...
};
const result = await XenoCanto.search(options);
XCQueryOption
properties accepts operators such as =
, >
, <
or -
. For example, the recording length property len
can accept 10
, ">120"
or "=19.8"
.For results that have multiple pages, you can pass the page
parameter to the search
method:
// Create options
const options: XenoCanto.XCQueryOption = {
query: "Eagle",
grp: "birds",
cnt: "United States",
// ...
};
// Begin initial search
console.log("Fetching page 1...");
const result = await XenoCanto.search(options);
// Print first recording data from response
console.log(result.xcResponse.recordings[0]);
// Wait for 1 second (to prevent rate limit)
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 1000));
// Check if there are more pages
const totalPages = result.xcResponse.numPages;
if (numPages > 1) {
// Loop through rest of the pages
for (let currentPage = 2; currentPage < totalPages; currentPage++) {
// Begin next search
console.log(`Fetching page ${currentPage}/${totalPages}...`);
const result = await XenoCanto.search({ ...options, page: currentPage }); // Here we pass the original query and options with a new page
// Print first recording data from response
console.log(result.xcResponse.recordings[0]);
// Wait for 1 second (to prevent rate limit)
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 1000));
}
}
The wrapper also provides additional options by passing a AdditionalSearchOption
object to the search
method
For development purpose, the Base URL can be changed as follows:
// Create options
const options: XenoCanto.XCQueryOption = {
query: "Owl",
};
const additionalOptions: XenoCanto.AdditionalSearchOption = {
baseUrl: "https://run.mocky.io/v3/9f08db9a-cfba-4b1d-8c4a-765932f6cf3b", // A custom URL that will return a example JSON data
};
const result = await XenoCanto.search(options, additionalOptions);
If you wish to implement your own data retrieval methods instead of using the default Fetch API, you can utilize the constructQueryUrl
and convertJsonToXCResponse
methods:
const options: XenoCanto.XCQueryOption = {
query: "Owl",
};
const customUrl = XenoCanto.constructQueryUrl("/custom-endpoint/", options); // This will returns string `/custom-endpoint/?query="Owl"`
// Your implementation to retrieve the JSON data...
const xcResponse = XenoCanto.convertJsonToXCResponse(json); // If the JSON format is correct, this will convert it to type `XCResponse` which has type hinting
To get the query parameters names / response JSON key names of the Xeno Canto API, you can use the XCQueryNameDefinition
, XCResponseNameDefinition
and XCRecordingNameDefinition
enum, for example, XCQueryNameDefinition.rec
will return the string rec
.
Due to the API limitation, only English queries are supported, and the query should based on scientific or common names. You may refer to the IOC World Bird List - Multilingual Version for looking up and mapping the corresponding names.
Please refer to the documentation for details and API references.
To learn more about the Xeno Canto's query parmeters, see https://xeno-canto.org/explore/api and https://xeno-canto.org/help/search.
To build this package from source, please refer to the wiki page.
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