main_ticker.py 9.5 KB

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  1. #!/usr/bin/env python3
  2. #
  3. # mmgen = Multi-Mode GENerator, a command-line cryptocurrency wallet
  4. # Copyright (C)2013-2022 The MMGen Project <mmgen@tuta.io>
  5. # Licensed under the GNU General Public License, Version 3:
  6. # https://www.gnu.org/licenses
  7. # Public project repositories:
  8. # https://github.com/mmgen/mmgen https://github.com/mmgen/mmgen-node-tools
  9. # https://gitlab.com/mmgen/mmgen https://gitlab.com/mmgen/mmgen-node-tools
  10. """
  11. mmnode-ticker: Display price information for cryptocurrency and other assets
  12. """
  13. opts_data = {
  14. 'sets': [
  15. ('wide', True, 'percent_change', True),
  16. ('wide', True, 'name_labels', True),
  17. ('wide', True, 'thousands_comma', True),
  18. ('wide', True, 'update_time', True),
  19. ],
  20. 'text': {
  21. 'desc': 'Display prices for cryptocurrency and other assets',
  22. 'usage': '[opts] [TRADE_SPECIFIER]',
  23. 'options': """
  24. -h, --help Print this help message
  25. --, --longhelp Print help message for long options (common options)
  26. -a, --asset-limit=N Retrieve data for top ‘N’ cryptocurrencies by market
  27. cap (default: {al}). To retrieve all available data,
  28. specify a value of zero.
  29. -A, --adjust=P Adjust prices by percentage ‘P’. In ‘trading’ mode,
  30. spot and adjusted prices are shown in separate columns.
  31. -b, --btc Fetch and display data for Bitcoin only
  32. -c, --add-columns=LIST Add columns for asset specifiers in LIST (comma-
  33. separated, see ASSET SPECIFIERS below). Can also be
  34. used to supply a USD exchange rate for missing assets.
  35. -C, --cached-data Use cached data from previous network query instead of
  36. live data from server
  37. -D, --cachedir=D Read and write cached JSON data to directory ‘D’
  38. instead of ‘~/{dfl_cachedir}’
  39. -d, --download=D Retrieve and cache asset data ‘D’ from network (valid
  40. options: {ds})
  41. -e, --add-precision=N Add ‘N’ digits of precision to columns
  42. -E, --elapsed Show elapsed time in UPDATED column (see --update-time)
  43. -F, --portfolio Display portfolio data
  44. -l, --list-ids List IDs of all available assets
  45. -n, --name-labels Label rows with asset names rather than symbols
  46. -p, --percent-change Add percentage change columns
  47. -P, --pager Pipe the output to a pager
  48. -r, --add-rows=LIST Add rows for asset specifiers in LIST (comma-separated,
  49. see ASSET SPECIFIERS below). Can also be used to supply
  50. a USD exchange rate for missing assets.
  51. -t, --testing Print command(s) to be executed to stdout and exit
  52. -T, --thousands-comma Use comma as a thousands separator
  53. -u, --update-time Include UPDATED (last update time) column
  54. -v, --verbose Be more verbose
  55. -w, --wide Display all optional columns (equivalent to -punT)
  56. -x, --proxy=P Connect via proxy ‘P’. Set to the empty string to
  57. completely disable or ‘none’ to allow override from
  58. environment. Consult the curl manpage for --proxy usage.
  59. -X, --proxy2=P Alternate proxy for non-crypto financial data. Defaults
  60. to value of --proxy
  61. """,
  62. 'notes': """
  63. The script has two display modes: ‘overview’, the default, and ‘trading’, the
  64. latter being enabled when a TRADE_SPECIFIER argument (see below) is supplied
  65. on the command line.
  66. Overview mode displays prices of all configured assets, and optionally the
  67. user’s portfolio, while trading mode displays the price of a given quantity
  68. of an asset in relation to other assets, optionally comparing an offered
  69. price to the spot price.
  70. ASSETS consist of either a symbol (e.g. ‘xmr’) or full ID (see --list-ids)
  71. consisting of symbol plus label (e.g. ‘xmr-monero’). In cases where the
  72. symbol is ambiguous, the full ID must be used. For Yahoo Finance assets
  73. the symbol and ID are identical:
  74. Examples:
  75. ltc - specify asset by symbol
  76. ltc-litecoin - same as above, but use full ID instead of symbol
  77. ^dji - Dow Jones Industrial Average (Yahoo)
  78. gc=f - gold futures (Yahoo)
  79. ASSET SPECIFIERS have the following format:
  80. ASSET[:RATE[:RATE_ASSET]]
  81. If the asset referred to by ASSET is not in the source data (see --list-ids),
  82. an arbitrarily chosen label may be used. RATE is the exchange rate of the
  83. asset in relation to RATE_ASSET, if present, otherwise USD. When RATE is
  84. postfixed with the letter ‘r’, its meaning is reversed, i.e. interpreted as
  85. ‘ASSET/RATE_ASSET’ instead of ‘RATE_ASSET/ASSET’. Asset specifier examples:
  86. inr:79.5 - INR is not in the source data, so supply rate of
  87. 79.5 INR to the Dollar (USD/INR)
  88. inr:0.01257r - same as above, but use reverse rate (INR/USD)
  89. inr-indian-rupee:79.5 - same as first example, but add an arbitrary label
  90. omr-omani-rial:2.59r - Omani Rial is pegged to the Dollar at 2.59 USD
  91. bgn-bulgarian-lev:0.5113r:eurusd=x
  92. - Bulgarian Lev is pegged to the Euro at 0.5113 EUR
  93. A TRADE_SPECIFIER is a single argument in the format:
  94. ASSET:AMOUNT[:TO_ASSET[:TO_AMOUNT]]
  95. Examples:
  96. xmr:17.34 - price of 17.34 XMR in all configured assets
  97. xmr-monero:17.34 - same as above, but with full ID
  98. xmr:17.34:eurusd=x - price of 17.34 XMR in EUR only
  99. xmr:17.34:eurusd=x:2800 - commission on an offer of 17.34 XMR for 2800 EUR
  100. TO_AMOUNT, if included, is used to calculate the percentage difference or
  101. commission on an offer compared to the spot price.
  102. If either ASSET or TO_ASSET refer to assets not present in the source data,
  103. a USD rate for the missing asset(s) must be supplied via the --add-columns
  104. or --add-rows options.
  105. PROXY NOTE
  106. The remote server used to obtain the crypto price data, {cc.api_host},
  107. blocks Tor behind a Captcha wall, so a Tor proxy cannot be used directly.
  108. If you’re concerned about privacy, connect via a VPN, or better yet, VPN over
  109. Tor. Then set up an HTTP proxy (e.g. Privoxy) on the VPN’ed host and set the
  110. ‘proxy’ option in the config file or --proxy on the command line accordingly.
  111. Or run the script directly on the VPN’ed host with ’proxy’ or --proxy set to
  112. the null string.
  113. Alternatively, you may download the JSON source data in a Tor-proxied browser
  114. from {cc.api_url}, save it as ‘ticker.json’ in your
  115. configured cache directory and run the script with the --cached-data option.
  116. Financial data is obtained from {fi.desc}, which currently allows Tor.
  117. RATE LIMITING NOTE
  118. To protect user privacy, filtering and processing of cryptocurrency data is
  119. performed client side so that the remote server does not know which assets
  120. are being examined. This is done by fetching data for the top {al} crypto
  121. assets by market cap (configurable via the --asset-limit option) with each
  122. invocation of the script. A rate limit of {cc.ratelimit} seconds between calls is thus
  123. imposed to prevent abuse of the remote server. When the --btc option is in
  124. effect, this limit is reduced to {cc.btc_ratelimit} seconds. To bypass the rate limit
  125. entirely, use --cached-data.
  126. Note that financial data obtained from {fi.api_host} is filtered in the
  127. request, which has privacy implications. The rate limit for financial data
  128. is {fi.ratelimit} seconds.
  129. EXAMPLES
  130. # Basic display in ‘overview’ mode:
  131. $ mmnode-ticker
  132. # Display BTC price only:
  133. $ mmnode-ticker --btc
  134. # Wide display, add EUR and OMR columns, OMR/USD rate, extra precision and
  135. # proxy:
  136. $ mmnode-ticker -w -c eurusd=x,omr-omani-rial:2.59r -e2 -x http://vpnhost:8118
  137. # Wide display, elapsed update time, add EUR, BGN columns and BGN/EUR rate:
  138. $ mmnode-ticker -wE -c eurusd=x,bgn-bulgarian-lev:0.5113r:eurusd=x
  139. # Wide display, use cached data from previous network query, show portfolio
  140. # (see above), pipe output to pager, add DOGE row:
  141. $ mmnode-ticker -wCFP -r doge
  142. # Display 17.234 XMR priced in all configured assets (‘trading’ mode):
  143. $ mmnode-ticker xmr:17.234
  144. # Same as above, but add INR price at specified USDINR rate:
  145. $ mmnode-ticker -c inr:79.5 xmr:17.234
  146. # Same as above, but view INR price only at specified rate, adding label:
  147. $ mmnode-ticker -c inr-indian-rupee:79.5 xmr:17.234:inr
  148. # Calculate commission on an offer of 2700 USD for 0.123 BTC, compared to
  149. # current spot price:
  150. $ mmnode-ticker usd:2700:btc:0.123
  151. # Calculate commission on an offer of 200000 INR for 0.1 BTC, compared to
  152. # current spot price, at specified USDINR rate:
  153. $ mmnode-ticker -n -c inr-indian-rupee:79.5 inr:200000:btc:0.1
  154. CONFIGURED ASSETS:
  155. {assets}
  156. Customize output by editing the file
  157. ~/{cfg}
  158. To add a portfolio, edit the file
  159. ~/{pf_cfg}
  160. """
  161. },
  162. 'code': {
  163. 'options': lambda s: s.format(
  164. dfl_cachedir = os.path.relpath(dfl_cachedir,start=homedir),
  165. ds = fmt_dict(DataSource.get_sources(),fmt='equal_compact'),
  166. al = DataSource.coinpaprika.dfl_asset_limit,
  167. ),
  168. 'notes': lambda s: s.format(
  169. assets = fmt_list(assets_list_gen(cfg_in),fmt='col',indent=' '),
  170. cfg = os.path.relpath(cfg_in.cfg_file,start=homedir),
  171. pf_cfg = os.path.relpath(cfg_in.portfolio_file,start=homedir),
  172. al = DataSource.coinpaprika.dfl_asset_limit,
  173. cc = src_cls['cc'](),
  174. fi = src_cls['fi'](),
  175. )
  176. }
  177. }
  178. import os
  179. from mmgen.util import fmt_list,fmt_dict
  180. from mmgen.cfg import Config
  181. from . import Ticker
  182. gcfg = Config( opts_data=opts_data, do_post_init=True )
  183. Ticker.make_cfg(gcfg)
  184. from .Ticker import dfl_cachedir,homedir,DataSource,assets_list_gen,cfg_in,src_cls
  185. gcfg._post_init()
  186. Ticker.main()