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Thanks a lot for providing this API! #160

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davidsommer opened this issue Mar 24, 2020 · 6 comments
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Thanks a lot for providing this API! #160

davidsommer opened this issue Mar 24, 2020 · 6 comments

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@davidsommer
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I created a small Chart that consumes your API, you can find the code here: https://github.com/davidsommer/coronaCharts and the displayed data here https://davidsommer.github.io/coronaCharts/

@ExpDev07
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Nice work!

@ExpDev07
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@jonmancia There shouldn't be any breaking changes except from the fact that recoveries return 0 and there's no timeline available for it? These endpoints are still available:

@jonmancia
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@jonmancia There shouldn't be any breaking changes except from the fact that recoveries return 0 and there's no timeline available for it? These endpoints are still available:

The problem I had was accessing the states/provinces for a given country. But I noticed appending ?source=csbs returns locations again

@ExpDev07
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Ohh yeah, you can’t go back to that version no... unfortunately. JHU changed their directory structure and decided to leave out states with their new files. @jonmancia

@jonmancia
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That is really sad! I have to change my entire app now. Thanks for your swift response regardless

@ExpDev07
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ExpDev07 commented Mar 24, 2020

@jonmancia it is. Despite being regarded as one of the top sources for this outbreak, JHU still decides to pull unexpected changes like these in the middle of it.

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