The California Gas Prices API provides detailed historical insights into retail gas prices across California. It organizes structured data, including year, month, and price per gallon, enabling users to track price trends and conduct in-depth analysis over time.
[{"diesel":"$4.987"}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6052/california+gas+prices+api/8176/get+lastest+gas+prices+in+california' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"type":"Required"}'
[{"year":2024,"month":"Dec","price_per_gallon":4.243}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6052/california+gas+prices+api/8177/get+historical+gas+prices' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"year":"Required","month":"Required"}'
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The California Gas Prices API provides historical data on retail gasoline prices in California, including dollar-per-gallon rates organized by year and month.
You can use the California Gas Prices API to retrieve structured data on gas prices over specific time periods, allowing you to track trends and conduct in-depth analyses by comparing prices across different years and months.
The California Gas Prices API offers extensive historical data, but the exact range of available data may vary. It is advisable to check the API documentation for specific details on the years and months covered.
You can use the California Gas Prices API to retrieve structured data on gas prices for specific years and months, allowing you to track trends, compare prices over different periods, and conduct in-depth analysis.
The "get latest gas prices" endpoint returns the most recent gasoline prices in California by type (regular, mid-grade, premium, and diesel). The "get historical gas prices" endpoint provides historical retail gasoline prices for specified years and months, including the price per gallon.
The key fields in the response for the latest gas prices include the type of fuel and its price. For historical prices, the response includes the year, month, and price per gallon.
The response data is organized as an array of objects. Each object contains key-value pairs representing the type of fuel and its price for the latest prices, or year, month, and price per gallon for historical data.
The historical gas prices endpoint requires two parameters: "year" and "month." Users must specify these to retrieve the corresponding gasoline price data.
The latest gas prices endpoint provides current prices for various fuel types, including regular, mid-grade, premium, and diesel, allowing users to compare the latest rates across different categories.
Users can analyze the returned data to identify price trends, compare current prices with historical data, and make informed decisions based on fuel price fluctuations over time.
Typical use cases include market analysis, economic research, budgeting for fuel expenses, and tracking price trends for personal or business planning in California.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and quality checks, ensuring that the gasoline prices reflect the most current and reliable information available for California.
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