The Washington Fuel Prices API specializes in delivering comprehensive historical data on conventional retail gasoline prices in Washington State. It processes structured data fields that include yearly records with monthly breakdowns of gasoline prices, specifically formatted as 'Dollars per Gallon'. The API adheres to standard data formats, allowing for easy integration and analysis. Technical requirements include the ability to handle large datasets spanning multiple years, ensuring efficient retrieval and processing of historical price data. The output format is structured as a JSON object, with clear delineation of fields for year, month, and price, enabling users to easily parse and utilize the data for analysis or application development.
[{"year":2010,"month":"Jul","value":3.061}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6201/washington+fuel+prices+api/8652/get+washington+historical+fuel+prices' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"month":"Required","year":"Required"}'
{"year":2025,"month":2,"price":4.415}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6201/washington+fuel+prices+api/8653/get+washington+latest+fuel+price+data' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"fuel_type":"Required"}'
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The Washington Fuel Prices API provides historical data on conventional retail gasoline prices in Washington state, measured in dollars per gallon, with yearly records and monthly breakdowns.
The data is structured as a JSON object, with clear fields for year, month, and price, allowing for easy parsing and analysis.
The API requires the ability to handle large datasets that span multiple years, ensuring efficient retrieval and processing of historical price data.
Yes, the API adheres to standard data formats, making it easy to integrate and utilize for analysis or application development.
The API provides historical gasoline price data that can be accessed on a yearly basis with monthly breakdowns, covering multiple years.
This endpoint returns historical gasoline price data for Washington state, specifically detailing the price per gallon for a specified month and year. The data includes records from May 2003 to January 2025.
The response data includes three key fields: "year" (the year of the price record), "month" (the month of the price record), and "value" (the price in dollars per gallon).
The response for the latest fuel price data is structured as a JSON object containing fields for "year," "month," and "price," providing the most recent gasoline price information.
Users can specify the "month" and "year" as parameters to retrieve historical fuel prices for that specific time period.
This endpoint provides the latest gasoline price data for various fuel types, including regular, mid-grade, premium, and diesel, allowing users to stay updated on current market conditions.
Users can parse the JSON response to extract relevant price information for analysis, reporting, or application development, enabling insights into historical trends or current pricing.
The API sources its data from reliable state records and fuel price reporting systems, ensuring that the information reflects accurate and up-to-date gasoline prices.
Typical use cases include market analysis, fuel price forecasting, academic research, and application development for consumers or businesses needing fuel price insights in Washington state.
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