neka-nat / python-forexconnect

Python binding of forexconnect api
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python-forexconnect

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About

This library is a Python binding of Forexconnect API using boost.python.

Build

First, install the required packages.

$ sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake libboost-log-dev libboost-date-time-dev libboost-python-dev

And then, download "ForexConnectAPI-1.4.1" from http://www.fxcodebase.com/wiki/index.php/Download and set environment "FOREXCONNECT_ROOT" which is the path ForexConnectAPI installed.

$ wget http://fxcodebase.com/bin/forexconnect/1.4.1/ForexConnectAPI-1.4.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz

$ tar xvf ForexConnectAPI-1.4.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz

$ export FOREXCONNECT_ROOT=$(pwd)/ForexConnectAPI-1.4.1-Linux-x86_64

$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$(pwd)/ForexConnectAPI-1.4.1-Linux-x86_64/lib

Next, clone this repository.

$ git clone https://github.com/neka-nat/python-forexconnect.git

Build and install.

$ cd python-forexconnect

$ mkdir build

$ cd build

$ cmake .. -DDEFAULT_FOREX_URL="http://<Your forexconnect URL>"

$ make install

Usage

This tutorial is simple trading using python-forexconnect. First, give FXCM account username, password and type ("Real" or "Demo") to login. Next, send query to open position and get the position list which you have. Finally, close the opened position and logout.

::

import forexconnect cl = forexconnect.ForexConnectClient("usrname", "pass", "Real") cl.open_position("EUR/JPY", forexconnect.BUY, 1) ti = cl.get_trades() cl.close_position(ti[0].trade_id) cl.logout()

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