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v20-python-samples

This repo contains a suite of Python sample code that desmonstrates the use of OANDA's v20 REST API along with OANDA's v20 bindings for Python.

Setup

The following procedure describes how to create a virtualenv appropriate for running the v20 sample code:

#
# Set up the virtualenv and install required packages. By default the
# virtualenv will be setup to use python3. If python2 is desired, use the make
# target "bootstrap-python2" and the virtualenv will be created under
# "env-python2"
#
user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ make bootstrap

#
# Enter the virtualenv
#
user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ source env/bin/activate

#
# Create the v20-* launch entry points in the virtualenv. These entry points
# are aliases for the scripts which use the v20 REST API to interact with an
# account (e.g. v20-market-order, v20-trades-list, etc.)
#
(env)user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ python setup.py develop

Entering the v20 environment

The v20-python-samples virtualenv must be activated to ensure that the current enviroment is set up correctly to run the sample code. This is done using the virualenv's activate script:

user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ source env/bin/activate
(env)user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$

The "(env)" prefix found in the prompt indicates that we are using the virtualenv "env". To leave the virtualenv, run the deactivate function:

(env)user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ deactivate
user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ 

Configuration-free Example

Most of the examples provided use a v20.conf discussed below. For a full example of how to create and use a v20 API context without the configuration wrapper, please examine src/market_order_full_example.py. This program enables the creation of a limited Market Order solely based on command line arguments.

Configuration

Using OANDA's v20 REST API requires configuration to set up connections and interact with the endpoints. This configuration includes:

  • API hostname
  • API port
  • API token
  • username of client
  • Account ID of account being manipulated

To simplify the management of this configuration, the v20 Python sample code requires that a configuration file be created. All of the sample code loads this configuration file prior to connecting to the v20 system.

v20 Configuration File Format

The v20 configuration is stored in a YAML file that resembles the following:

hostname: api-fxpractice.oanda.com
streaming_hostname: stream-fxpractice.oanda.com
port: 443
ssl: true
token: e6ab562b039325f12a026c6fdb7b71bb-b3d8721445817159410f01514acd19hbc
username: user
accounts:
- 101-001-100000-001
- 101-001-100000-002
active_account: 101-001-100000-001

Generating v20 Configuration files

v20 configuration files may be generated manually, however a script is provided that will generate one interactively located at src/configure.py.

To run it and generate a v20 configuration file, simply run:

(env)user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ v20-configure

and follow the instructions.

Using v20 Configuration files

There are several ways to load a v20 configuration file in each of v20 sample scripts:

1. Run the script with the --config option

The --config options allows you to specify the location of a valid v20 configuration file v20. Example:

(env)user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ v20-account-details --config /home/user/v20.conf

2. Use the default v20 configuration file location

The default location for the v20 configuration file is ~/.v20.conf. If a v20 configuration file exists in the default location, no --config option needs to be used. Example:

# Looks for config file at ~/.v20.conf
(env)user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ v20-account-details

3. Set the location of the V20_CONF environment variable

This V20_CONF environment variable changes what the default location of the v20 configuration file is. If a configuration file exists in this location, no --config option needs to be used. Example:

(env)user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ export V20_CONF=/home/user/v20.conf
(env)user@host: ~/v20-python-samples$ v20-account-details

Sample Code

Following is a listing of the sample code provided. More details can be found in the READMEs provided in each src directory.

Source File Entry Point Description
src/configure.py v20-configure Create/update a v20.conf file
src/market_order_full_example.py v20-market-order-full-example Limited Market Order example that does not use the v20.conf file
src/account/details.py v20-account-details Get the details of the current active Account
src/account/summary.py v20-account-summary Get the summary of the current active Account
src/account/instruments.py v20-account-instruments Get the list of tradeable instruments for the current active Account
src/account/changes.py v20-account-changes Follow changes to the current active Account
src/account/configure.py v20-account-configure Set configuration in the current active Account
src/instrument/candles.py v20-instrument-candles Fetch candles for an instrument
src/instrument/candles_poll.py v20-instrument-candles-poll Fetch and poll for candle updates for an instrument
src/order/get.py v20-order-get Get the details of an order in the current active Account
src/order/list_pending.py v20-order-list-pending List all pending Orders for the current active Account
src/order/cancel.py v20-order-cancel Cancel a pending Order in the current active Account
src/order/set_client_extensions.py v20-order-set-client-extensions Set the client extensions for a pending Order in the current active Account
src/order/market.py v20-order-market Create a Market Order in the current active Account
src/order/entry.py v20-order-entry Create or replace an Entry Order in the current active Account
src/order/limit.py v20-order-limit Create or replace a Limit Order in the current active Account
src/order/stop.py v20-order-stop Create or replace a Stop Order in the current active Account
src/order/take-profit.py v20-order-take-profit Create or replace a Take Profit Order in the current active Account
src/order/stop-loss.py v20-order-stop-loss Create or replace a Stop Loss Order in the current active Account
src/order/trailing-stop-loss.py v20-order-trailing-stop-loss Create or replace a Trailing Stop Loss Order in the current active Account
src/pricing/get.py v20-pricing-get Fetch/poll the current Prices for a list of Instruments
src/pricing/stream.py v20-pricing-stream Stream Prices for a list of Instruments
src/transaction/stream.py v20-transaction-stream Stream Transactions for the current active Account
src/transaction/poll.py v20-transaction-poll Poll Transactions for the current active Account
src/transaction/get.py v20-transaction-get Get details for a Transaction in the current active Account
src/transaction/range.py v20-transaction-range Get a range of Transactions in the current active Account
src/trade/get.py v20-trade-get Get all open Trades or a specific Trade in the current active Account
src/trade/close.py v20-trade-close Close (partially or fully) a Trade in the current active Account
src/trade/set_client_extensions.py v20-trade-set-client-extensions Set the client extensions for an open Trade in the current active Account
src/position/close.py v20-position-close Close a position for an instrument in the current active Account

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