├── HttpMD5Util.py ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── broker1_api_v2.py └── broker1_example_v2.py /HttpMD5Util.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | 3 | import json 4 | import time 5 | import logging 6 | import requests 7 | 8 | 9 | sleep_time = 3*3 + 1 10 | sleep_max = 60 * 5 11 | 12 | 13 | def httpGet(url, resource, params, source): 14 | sleep_count = 0 15 | sleep_alarm = False 16 | if source == "btc_usd": 17 | source = "@OKCoinBTC" 18 | 19 | while True: 20 | 21 | try: 22 | r =requests.get(url+resource, params=params, timeout=sleep_time) 23 | data = r.json() 24 | except: 25 | if sleep_count == 0: 26 | start_time = str(time.strftime("%a %H:%M %Z", time.localtime())) 27 | time.sleep(1) # Safety in case http timeout is not called 28 | sleep_count += (sleep_time + 1) 29 | logging.info("Sleeping in httpGet, " + str(sleep_count) + " seconds") 30 | if sleep_alarm == False and sleep_count >= sleep_max: 31 | string = source + " has been down for over " + str(sleep_max/60) + " minutes" 32 | logging.info(string) 33 | sleep_alarm = True 34 | continue 35 | else: 36 | if sleep_alarm == True: 37 | string = source + " is now back up after being down since " + start_time 38 | logging.info(string) 39 | sleep_count = 0 40 | sleep_alarm = False 41 | break 42 | 43 | return data 44 | 45 | 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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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They can be accessed here: 5 | https://1broker.com/?r=3981 6 | 7 | You will need to set the variable "token" in the top of broker1_api_v2.py with your 1Broker API token which is found on their website under "Access & API Management". 8 | 9 | We have three files: 10 | * HttpMD5Util.py - Used for HttpGet calls 11 | * broker1_api_v2.py - Provides a complete library of all 1Broker API calls 12 | * broker1_example_v2.py - Test script to exercise the API completely (a minor amount of bitcoin is needed to test trades) 13 | 14 | R API provided here: https://github.com/SatoshiReport/1Broker-R-API 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /broker1_api_v2.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | from HttpMD5Util import httpGet 3 | import os 4 | import datetime 5 | 6 | 7 | token = os.environ["BROKER1_TOKEN_V2"] 8 | url = "https://1broker.com" 9 | source = "1Broker" 10 | resource_header = "/api/v2/" 11 | 12 | 13 | def error_check(result): 14 | 15 | if result['warning']: 16 | string = source + " warning: " + str(result['warning_message']) 17 | print string 18 | if result['error']: 19 | string = source + " error[" + str(result['error_code']) + "]: " + str(result['error_message']) 20 | print string 21 | 22 | 23 | def user_details(): 24 | 25 | resource = resource_header + "user/details.php" 26 | params = { 27 | "token" : token 28 | } 29 | 30 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 31 | error_check(result) 32 | 33 | return result['response'] 34 | 35 | 36 | def user_overview(): 37 | 38 | resource = resource_header + "user/overview.php" 39 | params = { 40 | "token" : token 41 | } 42 | 43 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 44 | error_check(result) 45 | 46 | return result['response'] 47 | 48 | 49 | def user_bitcoin_deposit_address(): 50 | 51 | resource = resource_header + "user/bitcoin_deposit_address.php" 52 | params = { 53 | "token": token 54 | } 55 | 56 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 57 | error_check(result) 58 | 59 | return result['response'] 60 | 61 | 62 | def date_start_string(): 63 | return str(datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(0).isoformat()) + "Z" 64 | 65 | def date_end_string(): 66 | return str(datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat()) + "Z" 67 | 68 | def user_transaction_log(offset=0, limit=20, date_start=date_start_string(), date_end=date_end_string()): 69 | 70 | print "date start: ", date_start 71 | print "date end: ", date_end 72 | 73 | resource = resource_header + "user/transaction_log.php" 74 | 75 | params = { 76 | "token": token, 77 | "offset": offset, 78 | "limit": limit, 79 | "date_start": date_start, 80 | "date_end": date_end 81 | } 82 | 83 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 84 | error_check(result) 85 | 86 | return result['response'] 87 | 88 | 89 | def user_quota_status(): 90 | 91 | resource = resource_header + "user/quota_status.php" 92 | params = { 93 | "token": token 94 | } 95 | 96 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 97 | error_check(result) 98 | 99 | return result['response'] 100 | 101 | 102 | def order_open(): 103 | 104 | resource = resource_header + "order/open.php" 105 | params = { 106 | "token": token 107 | } 108 | 109 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 110 | error_check(result) 111 | 112 | return result['response'] 113 | 114 | 115 | def order_create(symbol, margin, direction, leverage, order_type, order_type_parameter, stop_loss=None, take_profit=None, shared="false"): 116 | 117 | resource = resource_header + "order/create.php" 118 | params = { 119 | "symbol" : symbol, 120 | "margin" : margin, 121 | "direction" : direction, 122 | "leverage" : leverage, 123 | "order_type" : order_type, 124 | "order_type_parameter" : order_type_parameter, 125 | "token" : token, 126 | "referral_id" : 3981, 127 | "stop_loss": stop_loss, 128 | "take_profit": take_profit, 129 | "shared": shared 130 | } 131 | 132 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 133 | error_check(result) 134 | 135 | return result['response'] 136 | 137 | 138 | def order_cancel(order_id): 139 | 140 | resource = resource_header + "order/cancel.php" 141 | params = { 142 | "order_id" : order_id, 143 | "token" : token 144 | } 145 | 146 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 147 | error_check(result) 148 | 149 | return result['response'] 150 | 151 | 152 | def position_open(): 153 | 154 | resource = resource_header + "position/open.php" 155 | params = { 156 | "token": token 157 | } 158 | 159 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 160 | error_check(result) 161 | 162 | return result['response'] 163 | 164 | 165 | def position_history(offset=0, limit=20, date_start=date_start_string(), date_end=date_end_string()): 166 | 167 | resource = resource_header + "position/history.php" 168 | params = { 169 | "token": token, 170 | "offset": offset, 171 | "limit": limit, 172 | "date_start": date_start, 173 | "date_end": date_end 174 | } 175 | 176 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 177 | error_check(result) 178 | 179 | return result['response'] 180 | 181 | 182 | def position_edit(position_id, stop_loss=None, take_profit=None): 183 | 184 | resource = resource_header + "position/edit.php" 185 | params = { 186 | "position_id" : position_id, 187 | "token" : token, 188 | "stop_loss": stop_loss, 189 | "take_profit": take_profit 190 | } 191 | 192 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 193 | error_check(result) 194 | 195 | return result['response'] 196 | 197 | 198 | def position_close(position_id): 199 | 200 | resource = resource_header + "position/close.php" 201 | params = { 202 | "position_id" : position_id, 203 | "token" : token 204 | } 205 | 206 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 207 | error_check(result) 208 | 209 | return result['response'] 210 | 211 | 212 | def position_close_cancel(position_id): 213 | 214 | resource = resource_header + "position/close_cancel.php" 215 | params = { 216 | "position_id" : position_id, 217 | "token" : token 218 | } 219 | 220 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 221 | error_check(result) 222 | 223 | return result['response'] 224 | 225 | 226 | def market_categories(): 227 | 228 | resource = resource_header + "market/categories.php" 229 | params = { 230 | "token" : token 231 | } 232 | 233 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 234 | error_check(result) 235 | 236 | return result['response'] 237 | 238 | 239 | def market_list(category): 240 | 241 | resource = resource_header + "market/list.php" 242 | params = { 243 | "token" : token, 244 | "category" : category 245 | } 246 | 247 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 248 | error_check(result) 249 | 250 | return result['response'] 251 | 252 | 253 | def market_details(symbol): 254 | 255 | resource = resource_header + "market/details.php" 256 | params = { 257 | "symbol" : symbol, 258 | "token" : token 259 | } 260 | 261 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 262 | error_check(result) 263 | 264 | return result['response'] 265 | 266 | 267 | def market_quotes(symbols): 268 | 269 | resource = resource_header + "market/quotes.php" 270 | params = { 271 | "symbols" : symbols, 272 | "token" : token 273 | } 274 | 275 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 276 | error_check(result) 277 | 278 | return result['response'] 279 | 280 | 281 | def market_bars(symbol, resolution = 86400, date_start=date_start_string(), date_end=date_end_string(), limit = None): 282 | 283 | resource = resource_header + "market/bars.php" 284 | params = { 285 | "symbol" : symbol, 286 | "token" : token, 287 | "resolution" : resolution, 288 | "date_start" : date_start, 289 | "date_end" : date_end, 290 | "limit": limit 291 | } 292 | 293 | result = httpGet(url, resource, params, source) 294 | error_check(result) 295 | 296 | return result['response'] 297 | 298 | 299 | def get_symbols(): 300 | 301 | symbols = [] 302 | for category in market_categories(): 303 | for market in market_list(category): 304 | symbols.append(market['symbol']) 305 | 306 | return symbols 307 | 308 | 309 | def get_category_and_symbols(): 310 | 311 | categories = [] 312 | for category in market_categories(): 313 | for market in market_list(): 314 | if market['category'] not in categories: 315 | categories.append(market['category']) 316 | 317 | symbols = [] 318 | for category in categories: 319 | temp_symbols = [] 320 | for market in market_list(): 321 | if category == market['category']: 322 | temp_symbols.append(market['symbol']) 323 | symbols.append((category, temp_symbols)) 324 | 325 | return symbols 326 | 327 | 328 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /broker1_example_v2.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | from pprint import pprint 3 | from time import sleep 4 | from broker1_api_v2 import * 5 | import dateutil.parser 6 | from itertools import izip_longest 7 | 8 | max_quote_request = 20 9 | 10 | 11 | if __name__ == "__main__": 12 | 13 | print "\n***** User Details" 14 | pprint(user_details()) 15 | sleep(1) 16 | 17 | print "\n***** User Overview" 18 | pprint(user_overview()) 19 | sleep(1) 20 | 21 | print "\n***** User Bitcoin Deposit Address" 22 | pprint(user_bitcoin_deposit_address()) 23 | sleep(1) 24 | 25 | print "\n***** User Transaction Log" 26 | pprint(user_transaction_log()) 27 | sleep(1) 28 | 29 | print "\n***** User Quota Status" 30 | pprint(user_quota_status()) 31 | sleep(1) 32 | 33 | print "\n***** Market Categories" 34 | pprint(market_categories()) 35 | sleep(1) 36 | 37 | print "\n***** Market List" 38 | for category in market_categories(): 39 | pprint(market_list(category)) 40 | sleep(1) 41 | 42 | print "\n***** Market Details" 43 | for category in market_categories(): 44 | for market in market_list(category): 45 | if market['symbol'] == "EURUSD": 46 | pprint(market_details(market['symbol'])) 47 | sleep(1) 48 | 49 | print "\n***** Market Quotes by 20s (current max quote requests)" 50 | symbols = get_symbols() 51 | symbols = list(izip_longest(*(iter(symbols),) * max_quote_request)) 52 | # pprint(symbols) 53 | 54 | quotes = [] 55 | for sub_symbols in symbols: 56 | sub_symbols = [x for x in sub_symbols if x is not None] 57 | symbol_list = ','.join(sub_symbols) 58 | for market_quote in market_quotes(symbol_list): 59 | # print market_quote 60 | quotes.append((market_quote['symbol'], float(market_quote['bid']), float(market_quote['ask']), dateutil.parser.parse(market_quote['updated']))) 61 | sleep(1) 62 | pprint(quotes) 63 | 64 | print "\n***** Market Bars by 20s (current max quote requests)" 65 | for category in market_categories(): 66 | for market in market_list(category): 67 | if market['symbol'] == "EURUSD": 68 | pprint(market_bars(market['symbol'])) 69 | sleep(1) 70 | 71 | print "\n***** Create Stopentry Order (should not be filled)" 72 | symbol = quotes[0][0] 73 | bid = quotes[0][1] 74 | ask = quotes[0][2] 75 | min_increment = ask - bid # not necessarily true but minimium increment is not given 76 | margin = 0.01 # minimum allowable margin 77 | direction = "long" # "long" or "short" 78 | leverage = 1 # upto max leverage 79 | order_type = "stop_entry" # "market" or "limit" or "stop_entry" 80 | order_type_parameter = ask + (min_increment * 10) # Only needed for Limit or Stopentry 81 | stop_loss = bid - (min_increment * 10) 82 | take_profit = bid + (min_increment * 10) 83 | 84 | order = order_create(symbol, margin, direction, leverage, order_type, order_type_parameter, stop_loss, take_profit) 85 | pprint(order) 86 | sleep(1) 87 | 88 | print "\n****** Show The Open Orders" 89 | orders = order_open() 90 | pprint(orders) 91 | sleep(1) 92 | 93 | print "\n***** Cancel All Open Orders" 94 | for order in orders: 95 | order_cancel(int(order['order_id'])) 96 | sleep(1) 97 | 98 | print "\n***** Show The Open Orders (There should be none now)" 99 | orders = order_open() 100 | pprint(orders) 101 | sleep(1) 102 | 103 | print "\n***** Create Market Order" 104 | symbol = "BTCUSD" 105 | direction = "short" 106 | order_type = "market" # "market" or "limit" or "stop_entry" 107 | order_type_parameter = None 108 | stop_loss = 2000 109 | take_profit = 2 110 | shared = "false" 111 | order = order_create(symbol, margin, direction, leverage, order_type, order_type_parameter, stop_loss, take_profit, shared) 112 | pprint(order) 113 | sleep(1) 114 | 115 | while True: 116 | if order_open() <> []: 117 | print "Waiting for the order to fill..." 118 | sleep(1) 119 | else: 120 | print "Order filled." 121 | break 122 | 123 | print "\n***** Position List Open To Show Filled Order" 124 | position_list = position_open() 125 | for position in position_list: 126 | if position['symbol'] == 'BTCUSD': 127 | pprint(position) 128 | sleep(1) 129 | 130 | print "\n***** Position Edit to Change StopLoss and TakeProfit" 131 | market_close = "false" # "true" or "false" 132 | stop_loss = 2001 133 | take_profit = 3 134 | for position in position_list: 135 | if position['symbol'] == 'BTCUSD': 136 | pprint(position_edit(position["position_id"], stop_loss, take_profit)) 137 | sleep(1) 138 | 139 | print "\n***** Position List Open to Show Results" 140 | position_list = position_open() 141 | for position in position_list: 142 | if position['symbol'] == 'BTCUSD': 143 | pprint(position) 144 | sleep(1) 145 | 146 | print "\nClose and Close Cancel Position" 147 | stop_loss = None 148 | take_profit = None 149 | for position in position_list: 150 | if position['symbol'] == 'BTCUSD': 151 | pprint(position_close(position["position_id"])) 152 | pprint(position_close_cancel(position["position_id"])) 153 | sleep(1) 154 | 155 | print "\nClose Position" 156 | for position in position_list: 157 | if position['symbol'] == 'BTCUSD': 158 | pprint(position_close(position["position_id"])) 159 | sleep(1) 160 | 161 | for position in position_open(): 162 | if position['symbol'] == 'BTCUSD': 163 | print "Waiting for the position to close..." 164 | else: 165 | print "Position closed." 166 | break 167 | sleep(1) 168 | 169 | print "\nPosition List Open to Show No More Open Positions" 170 | position_list = position_open() 171 | for position in position_list: 172 | if position['symbol'] == 'BTCUSD': 173 | pprint(position) 174 | sleep(1) 175 | 176 | print "\nPosition List History to Show Two Last Positions" 177 | limit = 2 178 | offset = 0 179 | pprint(position_history(offset, limit)) 180 | sleep(1) 181 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------