├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── requirements.txt ├── shared └── solsalesdbio.py ├── solSalesRetrieve ├── README.md └── solsaleswatch.py └── tweetBot ├── README.md └── tweet.py /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | *$py.class 5 | 6 | # C extensions 7 | *.so 8 | 9 | # Distribution / packaging 10 | .Python 11 | env/ 12 | build/ 13 | develop-eggs/ 14 | dist/ 15 | downloads/ 16 | eggs/ 17 | .eggs/ 18 | lib/ 19 | lib64/ 20 | parts/ 21 | sdist/ 22 | var/ 23 | wheels/ 24 | *.egg-info/ 25 | .installed.cfg 26 | *.egg 27 | 28 | # Visual Studio Code files 29 | .vscode 30 | .vscode/ 31 | 32 | # PyInstaller 33 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 34 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 35 | *.manifest 36 | *.spec 37 | 38 | # Installer logs 39 | pip-log.txt 40 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 41 | 42 | # Unit test / coverage reports 43 | htmlcov/ 44 | .tox/ 45 | .coverage 46 | .coverage.* 47 | .cache 48 | nosetests.xml 49 | coverage.xml 50 | *.cover 51 | .hypothesis/ 52 | 53 | # Translations 54 | *.mo 55 | *.pot 56 | 57 | # Django stuff: 58 | *.log 59 | local_settings.py 60 | 61 | # Flask stuff: 62 | instance/ 63 | .webassets-cache 64 | 65 | # Scrapy stuff: 66 | .scrapy 67 | 68 | # Sphinx documentation 69 | docs/_build/ 70 | 71 | # PyBuilder 72 | target/ 73 | 74 | # Jupyter Notebook 75 | .ipynb_checkpoints 76 | 77 | # pyenv 78 | .python-version 79 | 80 | # celery beat schedule file 81 | celerybeat-schedule 82 | 83 | # SageMath parsed files 84 | *.sage.py 85 | 86 | # dotenv 87 | .env 88 | 89 | # virtualenv 90 | .venv 91 | venv/ 92 | ENV/ 93 | .venv/ 94 | 95 | # Spyder project settings 96 | .spyderproject 97 | .spyproject 98 | 99 | # Rope project settings 100 | .ropeproject 101 | 102 | # mkdocs documentation 103 | /site 104 | 105 | # mypy 106 | .mypy_cache/ 107 | 108 | *.csv 109 | .DS_Store 110 | *.db 111 | secrets.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # solana-sales-watcher 2 | Solana sales bot, written in Python. The initial idea/concept was a collaboration with oink_capital, however the bot has been significantly improved and enhanced since then. It depends on the libraries in the `requirements.txt` file, with the addition of https://github.com/samuelvanderwaal/metaplex_decoder_py (which is essentially a wrapper around Rust deserialization code necessary for the bot to properly get the metadata it needs). 3 | 4 | The current iteration of Tweet code is unfinished; I plan on completing it pretty soon, but for now, the bot will collect and store sales in a SQLite database. Once functional, the Tweet code will run separate from the code to gather sales; this allows the code to be modular and run in containers or a k8s cluster if you so desire (this has not yet been tested, but is the intent). The Twitter code is a combination of a previous, much crappier version of Twitter code that I wrote with some significant enhancements by 0xBanana. It is close to functional but not there yet. 5 | 6 | You can find the author on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/_EmDecay_) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests 2 | yfinance 3 | solana 4 | tweepy 5 | schedule 6 | argparse 7 | base58 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /shared/solsalesdbio.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # solsalesdbio.py - Initialize the database connectivity for solSalesWatch 2 | # Author - Matt (emdecay (at) protonmail.com) 3 | 4 | import os, sqlite3, os, sys 5 | 6 | # Database parameters 7 | db = os.path.dirname(sys.path[0]) + "/shared/solsaleswatch.db" 8 | 9 | # If database doesn't yet exist, initialize it with the table structure 10 | def dbinit(): 11 | if not os.path.isfile(db): 12 | print ("No database found; initializing \'" + db + "\'...") 13 | # Initialize database 14 | dbconn = sqlite3.connect(db) 15 | dbc = dbconn.cursor() 16 | dbc.execute("CREATE TABLE tx(txid TEXT, timestamp INTEGER, name TEXT, exturl TEXT, collection TEXT, description TEXT, imageurl TEXT, cost FLOAT, marketplace TEXT, solusd FLOAT, tweeted TEXT, uid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT)") 17 | dbconn.commit() 18 | dbconn.close() 19 | 20 | def addtx(txid, timestamp, name, exturl, collection, description, imgurl, cost, solusd, marketplace): 21 | # INSERT INTO tx VALUES("txid", "name", "http://ext.url", "description", "http://image.url", 3.14159, NULL) 22 | dbconn = sqlite3.connect(db) 23 | dbc = dbconn.cursor() 24 | dbc.execute("INSERT INTO tx(txid, timestamp, name, exturl, collection, description, imageurl, cost, solusd, marketplace, tweeted) \ 25 | VALUES ('" + txid + "', '" + str(timestamp) + "', '" + name + "', '" + exturl + "', '" + collection + "', '" + description + "', '" + imgurl + "', " + str(cost) + ", " + str(solusd) + ", '" + marketplace + "', 'no')") 26 | dbconn.commit() 27 | dbconn.close() 28 | return 29 | 30 | def txexists(txid): 31 | dbconn = sqlite3.connect(db) 32 | dbc = dbconn.cursor() 33 | txsearch = dbc.execute("SELECT txid FROM tx WHERE txid = '" + txid + "'").fetchone() 34 | dbconn.close() 35 | if txsearch is None: 36 | return False 37 | else: 38 | return True 39 | 40 | def untweeted(): 41 | dbconn = sqlite3.connect(db) 42 | dbc = dbconn.cursor() 43 | untweeted_list = dbc.execute("SELECT * FROM tx WHERE tweeted='no'").fetchall() 44 | dbconn.close() 45 | return untweeted_list 46 | 47 | def settweeted(uid): 48 | dbconn = sqlite3.connect(db) 49 | dbc = dbconn.cursor() 50 | dbc.execute(f"UPDATE tx SET tweeted='yes' WHERE uid='{uid}'") 51 | dbconn.commit() 52 | dbconn.close() 53 | return -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /solSalesRetrieve/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # solSalesRetrieve 2 | This is the code that queries and stores recent sales in a SQLite database. Update `auth_address` to point to the CMID of the candy machine that minted the NFT's (look for the 0% royalty wallet). This code is currently intended to be run as either a cron job or manually in the terminal, and the error handling needs some improvement. I plan to move this from a cron job to the loop method used by the Tweet code in a future iteration, but for now this works. There are several variables towards the top of the file (`debug`, `showall`, `verbose`) that control how verbose the output is. When running as a cron job, it's best to set these all to false. 3 | 4 | Yes, the code is multi-threaded and you can lookup a significant number of transactions very quickly. Currently, it only can go back up to 1,000 transactions (I have not yet added pagination code to go further back). I have hit many-an-RPS limit with this threading code; be aware that setting this too high may make the RPC API endpoint you are using "not happy with you." 5 | 6 | For usage, try: 7 | 8 | `solsaleswatch.py --help` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /solSalesRetrieve/solsaleswatch.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # solsaleswatch.py - The brains behind the code 2 | # Author - Matt (emdecay (at) protonmail.com) 3 | 4 | import requests, json, base64, base58, yfinance, sqlite3, threading, queue, sys, os, argparse, datetime 5 | from solana.publickey import PublicKey 6 | from solana.rpc.api import Client 7 | from metaplex_decoder import * 8 | 9 | # Argument parsing 10 | _args = argparse.ArgumentParser() 11 | _args.add_argument("--numlookups", required=False, default="25", help="Number of lookups to perform (default: %(default)s)") 12 | _args.add_argument("--cmid", required=False, default="Pigv3gFWLWJL8QwrFBkdZLe1RYzNJTSJPGEUNVimJjh", help="CMID for the collection (the 0 percent royalty address) (default: %(default)s)") 13 | _args.add_argument("--rpc", required=False, default="https://ssc-dao.genesysgo.net", help="The RPC API endpoint to use (default: %(default)s)") 14 | _args.add_argument("--maxthreads", required=False, default="1", help="The number of threads to use (more = faster, but could hit RPC API RPS limits) (default: %(default)s)") 15 | _args.add_argument("--debug", required=False, default=False, help="Display debug information during runtime (default: %(default)s)") 16 | _args.add_argument("--showall", required=False, default=False, help="Show all results, including possible non-sales (default: %(default)s)") 17 | _args.add_argument("--verbose", required=False, default=True, help="Show verbose results (default: %(default)s)") 18 | args = _args.parse_args() 19 | 20 | # Global variables used throughout the code 21 | numlookups = int(args.numlookups) 22 | cmid = args.cmid 23 | api_endpoint = args.rpc 24 | debug = eval(str(args.debug)) 25 | showall = eval(str(args.showall)) 26 | verbose = eval(str(args.verbose)) 27 | sol_client = Client(api_endpoint) 28 | program_id = PublicKey("metaqbxxUerdq28cj1RbAWkYQm3ybzjb6a8bt518x1s") 29 | solusd = yfinance.Ticker("SOL-USD").info["regularMarketPrice"] 30 | 31 | # Queue and threading variables 32 | botQueue = queue.Queue(0) 33 | botQueueLock = threading.Lock() 34 | botThreads = [] 35 | maxThreads = int(args.maxthreads) 36 | 37 | # Global lookups used throughout the code 38 | request_sig = {"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "getConfirmedSignaturesForAddress2", "params": [cmid]} 39 | response_sig = requests.post(api_endpoint, json=request_sig, timeout=20) 40 | 41 | # findmarketplace(data)->marketplace - Determine and return the marketplace that a given transaction took place in 42 | def findmarketplace(data): 43 | marketplace = "Unknown Marketplace" 44 | 45 | for record in data["transaction"]["message"]["accountKeys"]: 46 | if record == "3iYf9hHQPciwgJ1TCjpRUp1A3QW4AfaK7J6vCmETRMuu": 47 | marketplace = "Digital Eyes" 48 | elif record == "2NZukH2TXpcuZP4htiuT8CFxcaQSWzkkR6kepSWnZ24Q": 49 | marketplace = "Magic Eden" 50 | elif record == "rFqFJ9g7TGBD8Ed7TPDnvGKZ5pWLPDyxLcvcH2eRCtt": 51 | marketplace = "Magic Eden" 52 | elif record == "E6dkaYhqbZN3a1pDrdbajJ9D8xA66LBBcjWi6dDNAuJH": 53 | marketplace = "Solanart" 54 | elif record == "39fEpihLATXPJCQuSiXLUSiCbGchGYjeL39eyXh3KbyT": 55 | marketplace = "Solanart" 56 | elif record == "9BVu8rNwzBRv1uz35D2ZPzbXXKtejEKFBitL8m1ykBan": 57 | marketplace = "Alpha Art" 58 | return marketplace 59 | 60 | # Queue and threading setup 61 | class solThread(threading.Thread): 62 | def __init__(self): 63 | threading.Thread.__init__(self) 64 | def run(self): 65 | txlookup() 66 | 67 | def _txlookup(num): 68 | txnum = 0 69 | curThreadCount = 0 70 | 71 | # Create and populate the queue 72 | botQueueLock.acquire() 73 | while txnum <= num: 74 | botQueue.put(txnum) 75 | txnum += 1 76 | botQueueLock.release() 77 | 78 | # Create and start the threads 79 | while curThreadCount < maxThreads: 80 | botThreads.append(solThread()) 81 | botThreads[curThreadCount].start() 82 | curThreadCount += 1 83 | 84 | # Loop until the queue is empty 85 | while not botQueue.empty(): 86 | pass 87 | 88 | for thread in botThreads: 89 | thread.join() 90 | 91 | def txlookup(): 92 | while not botQueue.empty(): 93 | botQueueLock.acquire() 94 | if not botQueue.empty(): 95 | txnum = botQueue.get() 96 | if debug: 97 | print("Got TXNUM " + str(txnum) + " from the queue") 98 | botQueueLock.release() 99 | try: 100 | sig = json.loads(response_sig.text)["result"][txnum]["signature"] 101 | 102 | request_price = {"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "getConfirmedTransaction", "params": [sig]} 103 | response_price_full = json.loads(requests.post(api_endpoint, json=request_price, timeout=20).text)["result"] 104 | response_price = response_price_full["meta"] 105 | balance_before = response_price["preBalances"][0] 106 | balance_after = response_price["postBalances"][0] 107 | balance_difference = abs((balance_after-balance_before)) 108 | mint = response_price["postTokenBalances"][0]["mint"] 109 | seed = [bytes("metadata".encode()) , bytes(program_id), bytes(PublicKey(mint))] 110 | program_address, _ = PublicKey.find_program_address(seed, program_id) 111 | program_address_data = sol_client.get_account_info(program_address) 112 | program_data = program_address_data["result"]["value"]["data"][0] 113 | metadata = deserialize_metadata(base58.b58encode(base64.b64decode(program_data)).decode("utf-8")) 114 | uri = json.loads(metadata)["data"]["uri"] 115 | nft_details = json.loads(requests.get(uri).text) 116 | timestamp = response_price_full["blockTime"] 117 | 118 | nft_collection = json.loads(metadata)["data"]["symbol"] 119 | nft_name = nft_details["name"] 120 | try: 121 | nft_imageurl = nft_details["image"] 122 | except Exception: 123 | nft_imageurl = "" 124 | try: 125 | nft_exturl = nft_details["external_url"] 126 | except Exception: 127 | nft_exturl = "" 128 | try: 129 | nft_description = nft_details["description"] 130 | except Exception: 131 | nft_description = "" 132 | nft_cost = balance_difference/1000000000 133 | nft_tx = sig 134 | marketplace = findmarketplace(response_price_full) 135 | 136 | if debug: 137 | print("TXNUM: " + str(txnum)) 138 | if verbose: 139 | if((nft_cost > 0.02) or showall): 140 | print("Signature: " + sig \ 141 | + "\nCollection: " + nft_collection \ 142 | + "\nStarting Balance: " + str(balance_before/1000000000) \ 143 | + " SOL\nEnding Balance: " + str(balance_after/1000000000) \ 144 | + " SOL\nCost: " + str(balance_difference/1000000000) \ 145 | + " SOL\nMint: " + mint \ 146 | + "\nCost (USD): " + str(solusd * (balance_difference/1000000000)) \ 147 | + "\nNFT: " + nft_details["name"] \ 148 | + "\nImage: " + nft_details["image"] \ 149 | + "\nMarketplace: " + marketplace \ 150 | + "\nTimestamp: " + str(timestamp) \ 151 | + "\nDate and Time: " + str(datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp).strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))) 152 | 153 | if((not txexists(nft_tx)) and (nft_cost > 0.02)): 154 | addtx(nft_tx, timestamp, nft_name, nft_exturl, nft_collection, nft_description, nft_imageurl, nft_cost, solusd, marketplace) 155 | except Exception as error: 156 | print("Error - " + str(txnum) + " --- " + str(error)) 157 | else: 158 | botQueueLock.release() 159 | 160 | if __name__ == "__main__": 161 | sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(sys.path[0]) + "/shared") 162 | from solsalesdbio import * 163 | dbinit() 164 | if debug: 165 | print("In __main__") 166 | _txlookup(numlookups) 167 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tweetBot/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # tweetBot 2 | You need to create secrets.py in this directory with API information for the Twitter account that will be posting messages - the content of this file should be: 3 | 4 | ``` 5 | CONSUMER_API_KEY = "" 6 | CONSUMER_API_SK = "" 7 | ACCESS_TOKEN = "" 8 | ACCESS_TOKEN_SK = "" 9 | ``` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tweetBot/tweet.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os, sqlite3, schedule, time, tweepy, requests, random, secrets, sys, uuid, argparse 2 | 3 | # Argument parsing 4 | _args = argparse.ArgumentParser() 5 | _args.add_argument("--runonce", required=False, default=True, help="Run just once (otherwise loop every 15 seconds) (default: %(default)s)") 6 | _args.add_argument("--verbose", required=False, default=True, help="Show verbose results (default: %(default)s)") 7 | args = _args.parse_args() 8 | 9 | runonce = eval(str(args.runonce)) 10 | verbose = eval(str(args.verbose)) 11 | 12 | # call to actions 13 | cta = [ 14 | "Welcome to the crew!", 15 | "GOOD BUY! - Read the road map yet?", 16 | "Have you heard about our billboard in Times Square yet?", 17 | ] 18 | 19 | def job(): 20 | #Setup access to Twitter API via Tweepy 21 | auth = tweepy.OAuthHandler(secrets.CONSUMER_API_KEY, secrets.CONSUMER_API_SK) 22 | auth.set_access_token(secrets.ACCESS_TOKEN, secrets.ACCESS_TOKEN_SK) 23 | api = tweepy.API(auth) 24 | 25 | for row in untweeted(): 26 | print(f"tweeting about {row[2]}") 27 | # twitter code goes here 28 | 29 | filename = str(uuid.uuid4()) + ".png" 30 | request = requests.get(row[6], stream=True) 31 | 32 | if request.status_code == 200: 33 | with open(filename, 'wb') as image: 34 | for chunk in request: 35 | image.write(chunk) 36 | 37 | # Field Order: txid TEXT, timestamp INTEGER, name TEXT, exturl TEXT, collection TEXT, description TEXT, imageurl TEXT, cost FLOAT, marketplace TEXT, solusd FLOAT, tweeted TEXT, uid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT 38 | image = api.media_upload(filename) 39 | nft_name = row[2] 40 | nft_sol = round(row[7],2) 41 | nft_usd = round((row[9] * nft_sol),2) 42 | nft_marketplace = row[8] 43 | nft_tx = "https://solscan.io/tx/" + row[0] 44 | nft_ext_url = row[3] 45 | nft_db_uid = row[11] 46 | 47 | # Have a standard deviaion check for which to use regular or big - eventually... (to do) 48 | nft_sale_text = { 49 | "regular" : f"🔥 {nft_name} SOLD on {nft_marketplace} for {nft_sol}◎ (${nft_usd}) 🔥", 50 | "big" : f"🚨 BIG SALE ALERT 🚨 \n {nft_name} SOLD on {nft_marketplace} for {nft_sol}◎ (${nft_usd})" 51 | } 52 | 53 | # Craft the status message 54 | status = f"""{nft_sale_text["regular"]}\n\n{random.choice(cta)}\n\nTransaction: {nft_tx}""" 55 | 56 | # Post the tweet 57 | print("Tweeting now!") 58 | print(status) 59 | api.update_status(status=status,media_ids=[image.media_id_string]) 60 | os.remove(filename) 61 | else: 62 | print("Unable to download image") 63 | 64 | # Update the database to reflect that we are tweeting about this tx 65 | print(f"Updating row uid {nft_db_uid}") 66 | settweeted(nft_db_uid) 67 | 68 | if __name__ == "__main__": 69 | sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(sys.path[0]) + "/shared") 70 | from solsalesdbio import * 71 | if runonce: 72 | job() 73 | else: 74 | schedule.every(15).seconds.do(job) 75 | while True: 76 | schedule.run_pending() 77 | time.sleep(1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------