├── .env.empty ├── .github └── workflows │ └── main.yml ├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── IBCLinux-3.8.2 ├── IBC.jar ├── LICENSE.txt ├── README.txt ├── config.ini ├── crontab.txt ├── gatewaystart.sh ├── scripts │ ├── README.txt │ ├── displaybannerandlaunch.sh │ ├── ibcstart.sh │ └── ibcstart.zip ├── twsstart.sh └── version ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── docker-compose.yml ├── docs └── ib_gateway_vnc.jpg ├── ib ├── IBController.ini └── jts.ini ├── ibgateway-stable-standalone-linux-9782c-x64.sh ├── ibgateway.env ├── ibgateway.vmoptions ├── restart-docker-vm.py ├── supervisord.conf └── tests ├── README.md └── ib_insync ├── Dockerfile ├── README.md ├── requirements.txt └── src ├── README.md ├── run_tests.py └── test_forex_prices.py /.env.empty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Configure Interactive Brokers Gateway parameters - Use paper trading account 2 | TWS_GATEWAY_URLNAME=tws 3 | TWS_GATEWAY_URLPORT=4001 4 | TWS_GATEWAY_VERSION=978 5 | # Ensure you put your paper trading account below! 6 | TWS_USER_ID=REPLACEME 7 | # Below should contain your paper trading password! 8 | TWS_PASSWORD=REPLACEME 9 | TWS_TIMEZONE=America/Chicago 10 | TWS_TRADING_MODE=paper 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Test and Publish 2 | on: push 3 | jobs: 4 | test: 5 | name: Test API on IB (Paper) 6 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 7 | steps: 8 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 9 | # - name: Build the stack 10 | # env: # Or as an environment variable 11 | # TWS_TRADING_MODE: paper 12 | # TWS_USER_ID: ${{ secrets.IB_PAPER_USERNAME }} 13 | # TWSPASSWORD: ${{ secrets.IB_PAPER_PASSWORD }} 14 | # run: docker-compose up -d --quiet-pull --build tws 15 | - name: Test TWS 16 | env: 17 | TWS_TRADING_MODE: paper 18 | TWS_USER_ID: ${{ secrets.IB_PAPER_USERNAME }} 19 | TWS_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.IB_PAPER_PASSWORD }} 20 | IB_GATEWAY_URLPORT: 4004 21 | run: docker-compose up --quiet-pull --exit-code-from test --build 22 | push_to_docker_hub: 23 | name: Push Docker image to Docker Hub 24 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 25 | needs: test 26 | steps: 27 | - name: Check out the repo 28 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 29 | - name: Push to Docker Hub 30 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v1 31 | with: 32 | username: dvasdekis 33 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }} 34 | repository: dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker 35 | tag_with_ref: true 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .project 2 | .classpath 3 | .settings/ 4 | .groovy/ 5 | .idea/ 6 | 7 | bin/ 8 | target/ 9 | 10 | *.pyc 11 | 12 | Logs/* 13 | 14 | node_modules/ 15 | 16 | *.local 17 | 18 | .env -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM ubuntu:20.04 2 | 3 | LABEL maintainer="Dimitri Vasdekis " 4 | 5 | # Set Env vars 6 | ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive 7 | ENV TZ=America/Chicago 8 | ENV TWS_MAJOR_VRSN=978 9 | ENV IBC_VERSION=3.8.2 10 | ENV IBC_INI=/root/IBController/IBController.ini 11 | ENV IBC_PATH=/opt/IBController 12 | ENV TWS_PATH=/root/Jts 13 | ENV TWS_CONFIG_PATH=/root/Jts 14 | ENV LOG_PATH=/opt/IBController/Logs 15 | ENV JAVA_PATH=/opt/i4j_jres/1.8.0_152-tzdata2019c/bin 16 | ENV APP=GATEWAY 17 | 18 | # Install needed packages 19 | RUN apt-get -qq update -y && apt-get -qq install -y unzip xvfb libxtst6 libxrender1 libxi6 socat software-properties-common curl supervisor x11vnc tmpreaper python3-pip 20 | 21 | # Setup IB TWS 22 | RUN mkdir -p /opt/TWS 23 | WORKDIR /opt/TWS 24 | COPY ./ibgateway-stable-standalone-linux-9782c-x64.sh /opt/TWS/ibgateway-stable-standalone-linux-x64.sh 25 | RUN chmod a+x /opt/TWS/ibgateway-stable-standalone-linux-x64.sh 26 | 27 | # Install IBController 28 | RUN mkdir -p /opt/IBController/ && mkdir -p /opt/IBController/Logs 29 | WORKDIR /opt/IBController/ 30 | COPY ./IBCLinux-3.8.2/ /opt/IBController/ 31 | RUN chmod -R u+x *.sh && chmod -R u+x scripts/*.sh 32 | 33 | WORKDIR / 34 | 35 | # Install TWS 36 | RUN yes n | /opt/TWS/ibgateway-stable-standalone-linux-x64.sh 37 | RUN rm /opt/TWS/ibgateway-stable-standalone-linux-x64.sh 38 | 39 | # Must be set after install of IBGateway 40 | ENV DISPLAY :0 41 | 42 | # Below files copied during build to enable operation without volume mount 43 | COPY ./ib/IBController.ini /root/IBController/IBController.ini 44 | RUN mkdir -p /root/Jts/ 45 | COPY ./ib/jts.ini /root/Jts/jts.ini 46 | 47 | # Overwrite vmoptions file 48 | RUN rm -f /root/Jts/ibgateway/978/ibgateway.vmoptions 49 | COPY ./ibgateway.vmoptions /root/Jts/ibgateway/978/ibgateway.vmoptions 50 | 51 | # Install Python requirements 52 | RUN pip3 install supervisor 53 | 54 | COPY ./restart-docker-vm.py /root/restart-docker-vm.py 55 | 56 | COPY ./supervisord.conf /root/supervisord.conf 57 | 58 | CMD /usr/bin/supervisord -c /root/supervisord.conf 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/IBC.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker-gcp/e972daba5201343a490b781451a78bd35f187e33/IBCLinux-3.8.2/IBC.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/LICENSE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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All settings 9 | # relating to this have names prefixed with FIX. 10 | # 11 | # The IB API Gateway and the FIX CTCI Gateway share the same code. Which 12 | # gateway actually runs is governed by an option on the initial gateway 13 | # login screen. The FIX setting described under IBC Startup 14 | # Settings below controls this. 15 | 16 | 17 | # 1. IBC Startup Settings 18 | # ------------------------- 19 | 20 | 21 | # IBC may be used to start the IB Gateway for the FIX CTCI. This 22 | # setting must be set to 'yes' if you want to run the FIX CTCI gateway. The 23 | # default is 'no'. 24 | 25 | FIX=no 26 | 27 | 28 | # 2. Authentication Settings 29 | # ---------------------------- 30 | # 31 | # TWS and the IB API gateway require a single username and password. 32 | # You may specify the username and password using the following settings: 33 | # 34 | # IbLoginId 35 | # IbPassword 36 | # 37 | # Alternatively, you can specify the username and password in the command 38 | # files used to start TWS or the Gateway, but this is not recommended for 39 | # security reasons. 40 | # 41 | # If you don't specify them, you will be prompted for them in the usual 42 | # login dialog when TWS starts (but whatever you have specified will be 43 | # included in the dialog automatically: for example you may specify the 44 | # username but not the password, and then you will be prompted for the 45 | # password via the login dialog). Note that if you specify either 46 | # the username or the password (or both) in the command file, then 47 | # IbLoginId and IbPassword settings defined in this file are ignored. 48 | # 49 | # 50 | # The FIX CTCI gateway requires one username and password for FIX order 51 | # routing, and optionally a separate username and password for market 52 | # data connections. You may specify the usernames and passwords using 53 | # the following settings: 54 | # 55 | # FIXLoginId 56 | # FIXPassword 57 | # IbLoginId (optional - for market data connections) 58 | # IbPassword (optional - for market data connections) 59 | # 60 | # Alternatively you can specify the FIX username and password in the 61 | # command file used to start the FIX CTCI Gateway, but this is not 62 | # recommended for security reasons. 63 | # 64 | # If you don't specify them, you will be prompted for them in the usual 65 | # login dialog when FIX CTCI gateway starts (but whatever you have 66 | # specified will be included in the dialog automatically: for example 67 | # you may specify the usernames but not the passwords, and then you will 68 | # be prompted for the passwords via the login dialog). Note that if you 69 | # specify either the FIX username or the FIX password (or both) on the 70 | # command line, then FIXLoginId and FIXPassword settings defined in this 71 | # file are ignored; he same applies to the market data username and 72 | # password. 73 | 74 | # IB API Authentication Settings 75 | # ------------------------------ 76 | 77 | # Your TWS username: 78 | 79 | IbLoginId=edemo 80 | 81 | 82 | # Your TWS password: 83 | 84 | IbPassword=demouser 85 | 86 | 87 | # FIX CTCI Authentication Settings 88 | # -------------------------------- 89 | 90 | # Your FIX CTCI username: 91 | 92 | FIXLoginId= 93 | 94 | 95 | # Your FIX CTCI password: 96 | 97 | FIXPassword= 98 | 99 | 100 | # Trading Mode 101 | # ------------ 102 | # 103 | # TWS 955 introduced a new Trading Mode combo box on its login 104 | # dialog. This indicates whether the live account or the paper 105 | # trading account corresponding to the supplied credentials is 106 | # to be used. The allowed values are 'live' (the default) and 107 | # 'paper'. For earlier versions of TWS this setting has no 108 | # effect. 109 | 110 | TradingMode=live 111 | 112 | 113 | # 3. TWS Startup Settings 114 | # ------------------------- 115 | # 116 | # Path to the directory where TWS should store its settings. This is 117 | # normally the folder in which TWS is installed. However you may set 118 | # it to some other location if you wish (for example if you want to 119 | # run multiple instances of TWS with different settings). 120 | # 121 | # It is recommended for clarity that you use an absolute path. The 122 | # effect of using a relative path is undefined. 123 | # 124 | # Linux and OS X users should use the appropriate path syntax. 125 | # 126 | # Note that, for Windows users, you MUST use double separator 127 | # characters to separate the elements of the folder path: for 128 | # example, IbDir=C:\\IBLiveSettings is valid, but 129 | # IbDir=C:\IBLiveSettings is NOT valid and will give unexpected 130 | # results. Linux and OS X users need not use double separators, 131 | # but they are acceptable. 132 | # 133 | # The default is the current working directory when IBC is 134 | # started. 135 | 136 | IbDir= 137 | 138 | 139 | # If you wish to store a copy of your TWS settings on IB's 140 | # servers as well as locally on your computer, set this to 141 | # 'yes': this enables you to run TWS on different computers 142 | # with the same configuration, market data lines, etc. If set 143 | # to 'no', running TWS on different computers will not share the 144 | # same settings. If no value is specified, TWS will obtain its 145 | # settings from the same place as the last time this user logged 146 | # in (whether manually or using IBC). 147 | 148 | StoreSettingsOnServer= 149 | 150 | 151 | # Set to 'yes' to minimise TWS when it starts: 152 | 153 | MinimizeMainWindow=no 154 | 155 | 156 | # When a user logs on to an IBKR account for trading purposes by any means, the 157 | # IBKR account server checks to see whether the account is already logged in 158 | # elsewhere. If so, a dialog is displayed to both the users that enables them 159 | # to determine what happens next. The `ExistingSessionDetectedAction` setting 160 | # instructs TWS how to proceed when it displays one of these dialogs: 161 | # 162 | # * If the existing TWS session is set to 'primary', the existing session 163 | # continues and the new session is not permitted to proceed. 164 | # 165 | # * If the existing TWS session is set to 'primaryoverride', the existing 166 | # session terminates and the new session is permitted to proceed. 167 | # 168 | # * If the new session is via TWS with 169 | # `ExistingSessionDetectedAction=secondary', the new TWS exits so that the 170 | # existing session is unaffected. 171 | # 172 | # * If the existing TWS session is set to 'manual', the user must handle the 173 | # dialog. 174 | # 175 | # The difference between `primary` and `primaryoverride` is that a 176 | # `primaryoverride` session can be taken over by a new `primary` or 177 | # `primaryoverride` session, but a `primary` session cannot be taken over by 178 | # any other session. 179 | # 180 | # When set to 'primary', if another TWS session is started and manually told to 181 | # end the `primary` session, the `primary` session is automatically reconnected. 182 | # 183 | # The default is 'manual'. 184 | 185 | ExistingSessionDetectedAction=manual 186 | 187 | 188 | # If set to 'accept', IBC automatically accepts incoming 189 | # API connection dialogs. If set to 'reject', IBC 190 | # automatically rejects incoming API connection dialogs. If 191 | # set to 'manual', the user must decide whether to accept or reject 192 | # incoming API connection dialogs. The default is 'manual'. 193 | # NB: it is recommended to set this to 'reject', and to explicitly 194 | # configure which IP addresses can connect to the API in TWS's API 195 | # configuration page, as this is much more secure (in this case, no 196 | # incoming API connection dialogs will occur for those IP addresses). 197 | 198 | AcceptIncomingConnectionAction=manual 199 | 200 | 201 | # NB: ShowAllTrades is deprecated starting with TWS 955. This is 202 | # because IB have changed the Trades window in such a way that it 203 | # is no longer possible to programmatically set the desired option. 204 | # However the user's setting is now persisted within and across 205 | # TWS sessions, so ShowAllTrades is no longer really needed. If 206 | # ShowAllTrades is set to 'yes', it will have no observable effect. 207 | # 208 | # The following description applies to TWS versions BEFORE TWS 955: 209 | # 210 | # If ShowAllTrades is set to 'yes', IBC causes TWS to 211 | # display the Trades log at startup, and sets the 'All' checkbox 212 | # to ensure that the API reports all executions that have occurred 213 | # during the past week. Moreover, any attempt by the user to change 214 | # any of the 'Show trades' checkboxes is ignored; similarly if the 215 | # user closes the Trades log, it is immediately re-displayed with 216 | # the 'All' checkbox set. If set to 'no', IBC does not 217 | # interact with the Trades log, and only the current session's 218 | # executions are returned via the API (unless the user changes the 219 | # Trades log checkboxes). The default is 'no'. 220 | 221 | ShowAllTrades=no 222 | 223 | 224 | # If OverrideTwsApiPort is set to an integer, IBC changes the 225 | # 'Socket port' in TWS's API configuration to that number shortly 226 | # after startup. Leaving the setting blank will make no change to 227 | # the current setting. This setting is only intended for use in 228 | # certain specialized situations where the port number needs to 229 | # be set dynamically at run-time: most users will never need it, 230 | # so don't use it unless you know you need it. 231 | 232 | OverrideTwsApiPort= 233 | 234 | 235 | # If ReadOnlyLogin is set to 'yes', and the user is enrolled in IB's 236 | # account security programme, the user will not be asked to supply 237 | # the security code, and login to TWS will occur automatically in 238 | # read-only mode: in this mode, placing or managing orders is not 239 | # allowed. If set to 'no', and the user is enrolled in IB's account 240 | # security programme, the user must supply the relevant security 241 | # code to complete the login. If the user is not enrolled in IB's 242 | # account security programme, this setting is ignored. The default 243 | # is 'no'. 244 | 245 | ReadOnlyLogin=no 246 | 247 | 248 | # If ReadOnlyApi is set to 'yes', API programs cannot submit, modify 249 | # or cancel orders. If set to 'no', API programs can do these things. 250 | # If not set, the existing TWS/Gateway configuration is unchanged. 251 | # NB: this setting is really only supplied for the benefit of new TWS 252 | # or Gateway instances that are being automatically installed and 253 | # started without user intervention (eg Docker containers). Where 254 | # a user is involved, they should use the Global Configuration to 255 | # set the relevant checkbox (this only needs to be done once) and 256 | # not provide a value for this setting. 257 | 258 | ReadOnlyApi= 259 | 260 | # Logging in to a paper-trading account results in TWS displaying 261 | # a dialog asking the user to confirm that they are aware that this 262 | # is not a brokerage account. Until this dialog has been accepted, 263 | # TWS will not allow API connections to succeed. Setting this 264 | # to 'yes' (the default) will cause IBC to automatically 265 | # confirm acceptance. Setting it to 'no' will leave the dialog 266 | # on display, and the user will have to deal with it manually. 267 | 268 | AcceptNonBrokerageAccountWarning=yes 269 | 270 | 271 | # 4. TWS Auto-Closedown 272 | # ----------------------- 273 | # 274 | # Set to yes or no (lower case). Only affects TWS, not the Gateway. 275 | # 276 | # yes means allow TWS to shut down automatically at its 277 | # specified shutdown time, which is set via the TWS 278 | # configuration menu. 279 | # 280 | # no means TWS never shuts down automatically. 281 | # 282 | # NB: IB recommends that you do not keep TWS running 283 | # continuously. If you set this setting to 'no', you may 284 | # experience incorrect TWS operation. 285 | # 286 | # Starting with TWS 974, this setting no longer works properly, 287 | # because IB have changed the way TWS handles its autologoff 288 | # mechanism. You should now configure the TWS autologoff time 289 | # to something convenient for you, and restart IBC each day. 290 | # Alternatively, discontinue use of IBC and use the autorestart 291 | # mechanism within TWS 974 and later versions. 292 | 293 | IbAutoClosedown=yes 294 | 295 | 296 | 297 | # 5. TWS Tidy Closedown Time 298 | # ---------------------------- 299 | # 300 | # NB: starting with TWS 974 this is no longer a useful option 301 | # for TWS, because of changes in TWS 974's autologoff handling. 302 | # However it can still be useful with the Gateway. 303 | # 304 | # To tell IBC to tidily close TWS at a specified time every 305 | # day, set this value to , for example: 306 | # ClosedownAt=22:00 307 | # 308 | # To tell IBC to tidily close TWS at a specified day and time 309 | # each week, set this value to , for example: 310 | # ClosedownAt=Friday 22:00 311 | # 312 | # Note that the day of the week must be specified using your 313 | # default locale. Also note that Java will only accept 314 | # characters encoded to ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1). This means that 315 | # if the day name in your default locale uses any non-Latin-1 316 | # characters you need to encode them using Unicode escapes 317 | # (see http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/lexical.html#3.3 318 | # for details). For example, to tidily close TWS at 12:00 on 319 | # Saturday where the default locale is Simplified Chinese, 320 | # use the following: 321 | # #ClosedownAt=\u661F\u671F\u516D 12:00 322 | 323 | ClosedownAt= 324 | 325 | 326 | 327 | # 6. Other TWS Settings 328 | # ----------------------- 329 | # 330 | # If you attempt to place an order for a contract for which 331 | # you have no market data subscription, TWS displays a dialog 332 | # to warn you against such blind trading. 333 | # 334 | # yes means the dialog is dismissed as though the user had 335 | # clicked the 'Ok' button: this means that you accept 336 | # the risk and want the order to be submitted. 337 | # 338 | # no means the dialog remains on display and must be 339 | # handled by the user. 340 | 341 | AllowBlindTrading=no 342 | 343 | 344 | # Indian versions of TWS may display a password expiry 345 | # notification dialog and a NSE Compliance dialog. These can be 346 | # dismissed by setting the following to yes. By default the 347 | # password expiry notice is not dismissed, but the NSE Compliance 348 | # notice is dismissed. 349 | 350 | # Warning: setting DismissPasswordExpiryWarning=yes will mean 351 | # you will not be notified when your password is about to expire. 352 | # You must then take other measures to ensure that your password 353 | # is changed within the expiry period, otherwise IBC will 354 | # not be able to login successfully. 355 | 356 | DismissPasswordExpiryWarning=no 357 | DismissNSEComplianceNotice=yes 358 | 359 | 360 | # Since TWS 906, orders placed using the BookTrader have to be confirmed 361 | # via a dialog box (this was due to a legal dispute between IB and Trading 362 | # Technologies who claimed IB were infringing a patent). If 363 | # AutoConfirmOrders=yes, then when orders are placed using the BookTrader, 364 | # the confirmation dialog is automatically handled, thereby effectively 365 | # restoring the one-click trading. The default is 'no', requiring the user 366 | # to manually confirm each trade. 367 | # 368 | # NB: this setting has been removed as the dispute has been resolved and 369 | # TWS users now have the option to request the order confirmation dialog 370 | # to not be displayed. 371 | # 372 | #AutoConfirmOrders=no 373 | 374 | 375 | # You can tell TWS to automatically save its settings on a schedule 376 | # of your choosing. You can specify one or more specific times, 377 | # like this: 378 | # 379 | # SaveTwsSettingsAt=HH:MM [ HH:MM]... 380 | # 381 | # for example: 382 | # SaveTwsSettingsAt=08:00 12:30 17:30 383 | # 384 | # Or you can specify an interval at which settings are to be saved, 385 | # optionally starting at a specific time and continuing until another 386 | # time, like this: 387 | # 388 | #SaveTwsSettingsAt=Every n [{mins | hours}] [hh:mm] [hh:mm] 389 | # 390 | # where the first hh:mm is the start time and the second is the end 391 | # time. If you don't specify the end time, settings are saved regularly 392 | # from the start time till midnight. If you don't specify the start time. 393 | # settings are saved regularly all day, beginning at 00:00. Note that 394 | # settings will always be saved at the end time, even if that is not 395 | # exactly one interval later than the previous time. If neither 'mins' 396 | # nor 'hours' is specified, 'mins' is assumed. Examples: 397 | # 398 | # To save every 30 minutes all day starting at 00:00 399 | #SaveTwsSettingsAt=Every 30 400 | #SaveTwsSettingsAt=Every 30 mins 401 | # 402 | # To save every hour starting at 08:00 and ending at midnight 403 | #SaveTwsSettingsAt=Every 1 hours 08:00 404 | #SaveTwsSettingsAt=Every 1 hours 08:00 00:00 405 | # 406 | # To save every 90 minutes starting at 08:00 up to and including 17:43 407 | #SaveTwsSettingsAt=Every 90 08:00 17:43 408 | 409 | SaveTwsSettingsAt= 410 | 411 | 412 | 413 | # 6. IBC Command Server Settings 414 | # -------------------------------- 415 | # 416 | # Do NOT CHANGE THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS unless you 417 | # intend to issue commands to IBC (for example 418 | # using telnet). Note that these settings have nothing to 419 | # do with running programs that use the TWS API. 420 | 421 | # The port that IBC listens on for commands 422 | # such as "STOP". DO NOT set this to the port number 423 | # used for TWS API connections. There is no good reason 424 | # to change this setting unless the port is used by 425 | # some other application (typically another instance of 426 | # IBC). The default value is 0, which tells IBC not to 427 | # start the command server 428 | 429 | #CommandServerPort=7462 430 | 431 | 432 | # A comma separated list of ip addresses, or host names, 433 | # which are allowed addresses for sending commands to 434 | # IBC. Commands can always be sent from the 435 | # same host as IBC is running on. 436 | 437 | ControlFrom= 438 | 439 | 440 | # Specifies the IP address on which the Command Server 441 | # is to listen. For a multi-homed host, this can be used 442 | # to specify that connection requests are only to be 443 | # accepted on the specified address. The default is to 444 | # accept connection requests on all local addresses. 445 | 446 | BindAddress= 447 | 448 | 449 | # The specified string is output by the server when 450 | # the connection is first opened and after the completion 451 | # of each command. This can be useful if sending commands 452 | # using an interactive program such as telnet. The default 453 | # is that no prompt is output. 454 | # For example: 455 | # 456 | # CommandPrompt=> 457 | 458 | CommandPrompt= 459 | 460 | 461 | # Some commands can return intermediate information about 462 | # their progress. This setting controls whether such 463 | # information is sent. The default is that such information 464 | # is not sent. 465 | 466 | SuppressInfoMessages=yes 467 | 468 | 469 | 470 | # 7. Diagnostic Settings 471 | # ------------------------ 472 | 473 | # If LogComponents is set to 'open' or 'yes' or 'true', 474 | # IBC logs information about the structure of each 475 | # TWS window it detects the first time it is encountered. If 476 | # set to 'activate', the information is logged every time 477 | # a TWS window is made active. If set to 'never' or 'no' or 478 | # 'false', this information is never logged. The default is 479 | # 'never'. 480 | # 481 | # The logged information shows the hierarchical organisation 482 | # of all the components of the window, and includes the 483 | # current values of text boxes and labels. 484 | # 485 | # Note that when set to 'open', 'activate' or 'yes', there is 486 | # a small performance impact due to the extra logging. Also 487 | # logfile size may be significantly increased, especially if 488 | # set to 'activate' and the user is actively using TWS. It 489 | # is therefore recommended that the setting be left at 'no' 490 | # unless there is a specific reason that this information is 491 | # needed. 492 | 493 | LogComponents=never 494 | 495 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/crontab.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Edit this file to introduce tasks to be run by cron. 2 | # 3 | # Each task to run has to be defined through a single line 4 | # indicating with different fields when the task will be run 5 | # and what command to run for the task 6 | # 7 | # To define the time you can provide concrete values for 8 | # minute (m), hour (h), day of month (dom), month (mon), 9 | # and day of week (dow) or use '*' in these fields (for 'any').# 10 | # Notice that tasks will be started based on the cron's system 11 | # daemon's notion of time and timezones. 12 | # 13 | # Output of the crontab jobs (including errors) is sent through 14 | # email to the user the crontab file belongs to (unless redirected). 15 | # 16 | # For example, you can run a backup of all your user accounts 17 | # at 5 a.m every week with: 18 | # 0 5 * * 1 tar -zcf /var/backups/home.tgz /home/ 19 | # 20 | # For more information see the manual pages of crontab(5) and cron(8) 21 | # 22 | # m h dom mon dow command 23 | 24 | 0,15,30,45 * * * 1-5 export DISPLAY=:10 && /bin/bash /opt/ibc/gatewaystart.sh 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/gatewaystart.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | #=============================================================================+ 4 | # + 5 | # This command file starts the Interactive Brokers' Gateway. + 6 | # + 7 | # If you run it without any arguments it will display a new window showing + 8 | # useful information and then start the Gateway. If you supply -inline as + 9 | # the first argument, the information will be displayed in the current + 10 | # terminal window. + 11 | # + 12 | # The following lines are the only ones you may need to change, and you + 13 | # probably only need to change the first one. + 14 | # + 15 | # The notes below give further information on why you might need to + 16 | # change them. + 17 | # + 18 | #=============================================================================+ 19 | 20 | 21 | TWS_MAJOR_VRSN=978 22 | IBC_INI=~/ibc/config.ini 23 | TRADING_MODE= 24 | IBC_PATH=/opt/ibc 25 | TWS_PATH=~/Jts 26 | TWS_SETTINGS_PATH= 27 | LOG_PATH=~/ibc/logs 28 | TWSUSERID= 29 | TWSPASSWORD= 30 | FIXUSERID= 31 | FIXPASSWORD= 32 | JAVA_PATH= 33 | HIDE= 34 | 35 | 36 | # PLEASE DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE !! 37 | #============================================================================== 38 | 39 | # Notes: 40 | # 41 | 42 | # TWS_MAJOR_VRSN 43 | # 44 | # Specifies the major version number of Gateway to be run. If you are 45 | # unsure of which version number to use, run Gateway manually from the 46 | # icon on the desktop, then click Help > About IB Gateway. In the 47 | # displayed information you'll see a line similar to this: 48 | # 49 | # Build 954.2a, Oct 30, 2015 4:07:54 PM 50 | # 51 | # Here the major version number is 954. Do not include the rest of the 52 | # version number in this setting. 53 | 54 | 55 | # IBC_INI 56 | # 57 | # This is the location and filename of the IBC configuration file. 58 | # This file should be in a folder in your personal filestore, so that 59 | # other users of your computer can't access it. This folder and its 60 | # contents should also be encrypted so that even users with administrator 61 | # privileges can't see the contents. Note that you can use the HOMEPATH 62 | # environment variable to address the root of your personal filestore 63 | # (HOMEPATH is set automatically by Windows). 64 | 65 | 66 | # TRADING_MODE 67 | # 68 | # TWS 955 introduced a new Trading Mode combo box on its login dialog. 69 | # This indicates whether the live account or the paper trading account 70 | # corresponding to the supplied credentials is to be used. The values 71 | # allowed here are 'live' and 'paper' (not case-sensitive). For earlier 72 | # versions of TWS, setting this has no effect. If no value is specified 73 | # here, the value is taken from the TradingMode setting in the 74 | # configuration file. If no value is specified there either, the value 75 | # 'live' is assumed. 76 | 77 | 78 | # IBC_PATH 79 | # 80 | # The folder containing the IBC files. 81 | 82 | 83 | # TWS_PATH 84 | # 85 | # The folder where Gateway is installed. The Gateway installer always 86 | # installs to ~/Jts. Note that even if you have installed from a Gateway 87 | # download rather than a TWS download, you should still use this default 88 | # setting. It is possible to move the TWS installation to a different 89 | # folder, but there are virtually no good reasons for doing so. 90 | 91 | 92 | # TWS_SETTINGS_PATH 93 | # 94 | # The directory where TWS is to store its settings. This setting is ignored 95 | # if the IbDir setting in the configuration file is specified. If no value 96 | # is specified in either place, the settings are stored in the TWS_PATH 97 | # directory. 98 | 99 | 100 | # LOG_PATH 101 | # 102 | # Specifies the folder where diagnostic information is to be logged while 103 | # this command file is running. This information is very valuable when 104 | # troubleshooting problems, so it is advisable to always have this set to 105 | # a valid location, especially when setting up IBC. You must 106 | # have write access to the specified folder. 107 | # 108 | # Once everything runs properly, you can prevent further logging by 109 | # removing the value as show below (but this is not recommended): 110 | # 111 | # LOG_PATH= 112 | 113 | 114 | # TWSUSERID 115 | # TWSPASSWORD 116 | # 117 | # If your TWS user id and password are not included in your IBC 118 | # configuration file, you can set them here. However you are strongly 119 | # advised not to set them here because this file is not normally in a 120 | # protected location. 121 | 122 | 123 | # FIXUSERID 124 | # FIXPASSWORD 125 | # 126 | # If you are running the FIX Gateway (for which you must set FIX=yes in 127 | # your IBC configuration file), and the FIX user id and password 128 | # are not included in the configuration file, you can set them here. 129 | # However you are strongly advised not to set them here because this file 130 | # is not normally in a protected location. 131 | 132 | 133 | # JAVA_PATH 134 | # 135 | # IB's installer for TWS/Gateway includes a hidden version of Java which 136 | # IB have used to develop and test that particular version. This means that 137 | # it is not necessary to separately install Java. If there is a separate 138 | # Java installation, that does not matter: it won't be used by IBC or 139 | # TWS/Gateway unless you set the path to it here. You should not do this 140 | # without a very good reason. 141 | 142 | 143 | # HIDE 144 | # 145 | # If set to YES or TRUE, the diagnostic window that contains information 146 | # about the running TWS, and where to find the log file, will be iconified. 147 | # If not set, or set to any other value, the window will be displayed. 148 | # Values are not case-sensitive so for example yEs and yes are interpeted 149 | # as YES. (Note that when the -inline argument is supplied, this setting 150 | # has no effect.) 151 | 152 | 153 | # End of Notes: 154 | #============================================================================== 155 | 156 | if [[ -n $(/usr/bin/pgrep -f "java.*${IBC_INI}") ]]; then 157 | >&2 echo -e "Error: process is already running" 158 | >&2 exit 1 159 | fi 160 | 161 | APP=GATEWAY 162 | 163 | export TWS_MAJOR_VRSN 164 | export IBC_INI 165 | export TRADING_MODE 166 | export IBC_PATH 167 | export TWS_PATH 168 | export TWS_SETTINGS_PATH 169 | export LOG_PATH 170 | export TWSUSERID 171 | export TWSPASSWORD 172 | export FIXUSERID 173 | export FIXPASSWORD 174 | export JAVA_PATH 175 | export APP 176 | 177 | hide="$(echo ${HIDE} | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" 178 | if [[ "$hide" = "YES" || "$hide" = "TRUE" ]]; then 179 | iconic=-iconic 180 | fi 181 | 182 | if [[ "$1" == "-inline" ]]; then 183 | exec "${IBC_PATH}/scripts/displaybannerandlaunch.sh" 184 | else 185 | title="IBC ($APP $TWS_MAJOR_VRSN)" 186 | xterm $iconic -T "$title" -e "${IBC_PATH}/scripts/displaybannerandlaunch.sh" & 187 | fi 188 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/scripts/README.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This folder contains scripts that should never need to be amended by the end user. 2 | 3 | Please DO NOT CHANGE THESE FILES unless you are sure you know what you are doing!!! 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/scripts/displaybannerandlaunch.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # get the IBC version 4 | read IBC_VRSN < "${IBC_PATH}/version" 5 | 6 | if [[ -n "$LOG_PATH" ]]; then 7 | if [[ ! -e "$LOG_PATH" ]]; then 8 | mkdir -p "$LOG_PATH" 9 | fi 10 | 11 | readme=${LOG_PATH}/README.txt 12 | if [[ ! -e "$readme" ]]; then 13 | echo You can delete the files in this folder at any time > "$readme" 14 | echo >> "$readme" 15 | echo "You'll be informed if a file is currently in use." >> "$readme" 16 | fi 17 | 18 | log_file=${LOG_PATH}/ibc-${IBC_VRSN}_${APP}-${TWS_MAJOR_VRSN}_$(date +%A).txt 19 | if [[ -e "$log_file" ]]; then 20 | if [[ $(uname) = [dD]arwin* ]]; then 21 | if [[ $(stat -f "%Sm" -t %D "$log_file") != $(date +%D) ]]; then rm "$log_file"; fi 22 | else 23 | if [[ $(date -r "$log_file" +%D) != $(date +%D) ]]; then rm "$log_file"; fi 24 | fi 25 | fi 26 | else 27 | log_file=/dev/null 28 | fi 29 | 30 | # now launch IBC 31 | 32 | normal='\033[0m' 33 | light_red='\033[1;31m' 34 | light_green='\033[1;32m' 35 | echo -e "${light_green}+==============================================================================" 36 | echo "+" 37 | echo -e "+ IBC version ${IBC_VRSN}" 38 | echo "+" 39 | echo -e "+ Running ${APP} ${TWS_MAJOR_VRSN}" 40 | echo "+" 41 | if [[ -n "$LOG_PATH" ]]; then 42 | echo "+ Diagnostic information is logged in:" 43 | echo "+" 44 | echo -e "+ ${log_file}" 45 | echo "+" 46 | fi 47 | echo -e "+${normal}" 48 | 49 | if [[ "$(echo ${APP} | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" = "GATEWAY" ]]; then 50 | gw_flag=-g 51 | fi 52 | 53 | export IBC_VRSN 54 | 55 | # forward signals (see https://veithen.github.io/2014/11/16/sigterm-propagation.html) 56 | trap 'kill -TERM $PID' TERM INT 57 | 58 | "${IBC_PATH}/scripts/ibcstart.sh" "${TWS_MAJOR_VRSN}" ${gw_flag} \ 59 | "--tws-path=${TWS_PATH}" "--tws-settings-path=${TWS_SETTINGS_PATH}" \ 60 | "--ibc-path=${IBC_PATH}" "--ibc-ini=${IBC_INI}" \ 61 | "--user=${TWSUSERID}" "--pw=${TWSPASSWORD}" "--fix-user=${FIXUSERID}" "--fix-pw=${FIXPASSWORD}" \ 62 | "--java-path=${JAVA_PATH}" "--mode=${TRADING_MODE}" \ 63 | >> "${log_file}" 2>&1 & 64 | 65 | PID=$! 66 | wait $PID 67 | trap - TERM INT 68 | wait $PID 69 | 70 | exit_code=$? 71 | if [ "$exit_code" == "0" ]; then 72 | echo -e "${light_green}+ ${APP} ${TWS_MAJOR_VRSN} has finished" 73 | echo "+" 74 | echo -e "+==============================================================================${normal}" 75 | elif [ "$exit_code" == "143" ]; then 76 | # exit code 143 caused by default signal handler for SIGTERM 77 | exit_code=0 78 | echo -e "${light_green}+" 79 | echo "+ IBC terminated by SIGTERM" 80 | echo "+" 81 | echo -e "${light_green}+ ${APP} ${TWS_MAJOR_VRSN} has finished" 82 | echo "+" 83 | echo -e "+==============================================================================${normal}" 84 | else 85 | echo -e "${light_red}+==============================================================================" 86 | echo "+" 87 | echo -e "+ **** An error has occurred ****" 88 | if [[ -n LOG_PATH ]]; then 89 | echo "+" 90 | echo "+ Please look in the diagnostics file " 91 | echo "+ mentioned above for further information" 92 | fi 93 | echo "+" 94 | echo "+ Press enter to continue." 95 | echo "+" 96 | echo -e "+==============================================================================${normal}" 97 | read 98 | fi 99 | 100 | exit $exit_code 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/scripts/ibcstart.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Note that this command file is a 'service file' intended to be called from 4 | # higher level command files. There should be no reason for the end user to modify 5 | # it in any way. So PLEASE DON'T CHANGE IT UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING! 6 | 7 | showUsage () { 8 | echo 9 | echo "Runs IBC, thus loading TWS or the IB Gateway" 10 | echo 11 | echo "Usage:" 12 | echo 13 | echo "ibcstart twsVersion [-g \| --gateway] [--tws-path=twsPath]" 14 | echo " [--tws-settings-path=twsSettingsPath] [--ibc-path=ibcPath]" 15 | echo " [--ibc-ini=ibcIni] [--java-path=javaPath]" 16 | echo " [--user=userid] [--pw=password]" 17 | echo " [--fix-user=fixuserid] [--fix-pw=fixpassword]" 18 | echo " [--mode=tradingMode]" 19 | echo 20 | echo " twsVersion The major version number for TWS" 21 | echo 22 | echo " -g or --gateway Indicates that the IB Gateway is to be loaded rather" 23 | echo " than TWS" 24 | echo 25 | echo " twsPath Path to the TWS installation folder. Defaults to" 26 | echo " ~/Jts on Linux, ~/Applications on OS X" 27 | echo 28 | echo " twsSettingsPath Path to the TWS settings folder. Defaults to" 29 | echo " the twsPath argument" 30 | echo 31 | echo " ibcPath Path to the IBC installation folder." 32 | echo " Defaults to /opt/ibc" 33 | echo 34 | echo " ibcIni The location and filename of the IBC " 35 | echo " configuration file. Defaults to " 36 | echo " ~/ibc/config.ini" 37 | echo 38 | echo " javaPath Path to the folder containing the java executable to" 39 | echo " be used to run IBC. Defaults to the java" 40 | echo " executable included in the TWS installation; failing " 41 | echo " that, to the Oracle Java installation" 42 | echo 43 | echo " userid IB account user id" 44 | echo 45 | echo " password IB account password" 46 | echo 47 | echo " fixuserid FIX account user id (only if -g or --gateway)" 48 | echo 49 | echo " fixpassword FIX account password (only if -g or --gateway)" 50 | echo 51 | echo " tradingMode Indicates whether the live account or the paper " 52 | echo " trading account will be used. Allowed values are:" 53 | echo 54 | echo " live" 55 | echo " paper" 56 | echo 57 | echo " These values are not case-sensitive." 58 | echo 59 | } 60 | 61 | if [[ "$1" = "" || "$1" = "-?" || "$1" = "-h" || "$1" = "--HELP" ]]; then 62 | showUsage 63 | exit 0 64 | fi 65 | 66 | error_exit() { 67 | error_number=$1 68 | error_message=$2 69 | error_message1=$3 70 | error_message2=$4 71 | >&2 echo 72 | >&2 echo =========================== An error has occurred ============================= 73 | >&2 echo 74 | >&2 echo 75 | >&2 echo 76 | >&2 echo -e "Error: ${error_message}" 77 | if [[ -n "${error_message1}" ]]; then 78 | >&2 echo -e " ${error_message1}" 79 | fi 80 | if [[ -n "${error_message2}" ]]; then 81 | >&2 echo -e " ${error_message2}" 82 | fi 83 | >&2 exit "${error_number}" 84 | } 85 | 86 | 87 | # Some constants 88 | 89 | E_NO_JAVA=1 90 | E_NO_TWS_VERSION=2 91 | E_INVALID_ARG=3 92 | E_TWS_VERSION_NOT_INSTALLED=4 93 | E_IBC_PATH_NOT_EXIST=5 94 | E_IBC_INI_NOT_EXIST=6 95 | E_TWS_VMOPTIONS_NOT_FOUND=7 96 | E_UNKNOWN_OPERATING_SYSTEM=8 97 | 98 | ENTRY_POINT_TWS=ibcalpha.ibc.IbcTws 99 | ENTRY_POINT_GATEWAY=ibcalpha.ibc.IbcGateway 100 | 101 | OS_LINUX=Linux 102 | OS_OSX='OS X' 103 | 104 | entry_point=$ENTRY_POINT_TWS 105 | 106 | if [[ $OSTYPE = [lL]inux* ]]; then 107 | os=$OS_LINUX 108 | elif [[ $(uname) = [dD]arwin* ]]; then 109 | os=$OS_OSX 110 | else 111 | error_exit $E_UNKNOWN_OPERATING_SYSTEM "Can't detect operating system" 112 | fi 113 | 114 | shopt -s nocasematch 115 | 116 | for arg 117 | do 118 | if [[ "$arg" = "-g" ]]; then 119 | entry_point=$ENTRY_POINT_GATEWAY 120 | elif [[ "$arg" = "--gateway" ]]; then 121 | entry_point=$ENTRY_POINT_GATEWAY 122 | elif [[ "${arg:0:11}" = "--tws-path=" ]]; then 123 | tws_path=${arg:11} 124 | elif [[ "${arg:0:20}" = "--tws-settings-path=" ]]; then 125 | tws_settings_path=${arg:20} 126 | elif [[ "${arg:0:11}" = "--ibc-path=" ]]; then 127 | ibc_path=${arg:11} 128 | elif [[ "${arg:0:10}" = "--ibc-ini=" ]]; then 129 | ibc_ini=${arg:10} 130 | elif [[ "${arg:0:12}" = "--java-path=" ]]; then 131 | java_path=${arg:12} 132 | elif [[ "${arg:0:7}" = "--user=" ]]; then 133 | ib_user_id=${arg:7} 134 | elif [[ "${arg:0:5}" = "--pw=" ]]; then 135 | ib_password=${arg:5} 136 | elif [[ "${arg:0:11}" = "--fix-user=" ]]; then 137 | fix_user_id=${arg:11} 138 | elif [[ "${arg:0:9}" = "--fix-pw=" ]]; then 139 | fix_password=${arg:9} 140 | elif [[ "${arg:0:7}" = "--mode=" ]]; then 141 | mode=${arg:7} 142 | elif [[ "${arg:0:1}" = "-" ]]; then 143 | error_exit $E_INVALID_ARG "Invalid parameter '${arg}'" 144 | elif [[ "$tws_version" = "" ]]; then 145 | tws_version=$arg 146 | else 147 | error_exit $E_INVALID_ARG "Invalid parameter '${arg}'" 148 | fi 149 | done 150 | 151 | if [[ -n "${fix_user_id}" || -n "${fix_password}" ]]; then 152 | if [[ ! "${entry_point}" = "${ENTRY_POINT_GATEWAY}" ]]; then 153 | error_exit ${E_INVALID_ARG} "FIX user id and FIX password are only valid for the Gateway" 154 | fi 155 | fi 156 | 157 | if [[ -n "${mode}" && ! "${mode^^}" = "LIVE" && ! "${mode^^}" = "PAPER" ]]; then 158 | error_exit ${E_INVALID_ARG} "Trading mode set to ${mode} but must be either 'live' or 'paper'" 159 | fi 160 | 161 | echo 162 | echo -e "================================================================================" 163 | echo 164 | echo -e "Starting IBC version ${IBC_VRSN} on $(date +"%Y-%m-%d") at $(date +%T)" 165 | echo 166 | echo -e "Operating system: $(uname -a)" 167 | echo 168 | 169 | # log the arguments 170 | 171 | echo Arguments: 172 | echo 173 | echo -e "TWS version = ${tws_version}" 174 | echo -e "Entry point = ${entry_point}" 175 | echo -e "--tws-path = ${tws_path}" 176 | echo -e "--tws-settings-path = ${tws_settings_path}" 177 | echo -e "--ibc-path = ${ibc_path}" 178 | echo -e "--ibc-ini = ${ibc_ini}" 179 | echo -e "--mode = ${mode}" 180 | echo -e "--java-path = ${java_path}" 181 | if [[ -z "${ib_user_id}" && -z "${ib_password}" ]]; then 182 | echo -e "--user =" 183 | echo -e "--pw =" 184 | else 185 | echo -e "--user = ***" 186 | echo -e "--pw = ***" 187 | fi 188 | if [[ "${entry_point}" = "${ENTRY_POINT_GATEWAY}" ]]; then 189 | if [[ -z "${fix_user_id}" || -z "${fix_password}" ]]; then 190 | echo -e "--fix-user =" 191 | echo -e "--fix-pw =" 192 | else 193 | echo -e "--fix-user = ***" 194 | echo -e "--fix-pw = ***" 195 | fi 196 | fi 197 | echo 198 | 199 | #======================== Check everything ready to proceed ================ 200 | 201 | if [ "$tws_version" = "" ]; then 202 | error_exit $E_NO_TWS_VERSION "TWS major version number has not been supplied" 203 | fi 204 | 205 | if [ "$os" = "$OS_LINUX" ]; then 206 | if [ "$tws_path" = "" ]; then tws_path=~/Jts ;fi 207 | if [ "$tws_settings_path" = "" ]; then tws_settings_path="${tws_path}" ;fi 208 | elif [ "$os" = "$OS_OSX" ]; then 209 | if [ "$tws_path" = "" ]; then tws_path=~/Applications ;fi 210 | if [ "$tws_settings_path" = "" ]; then tws_settings_path="${tws_path}" ;fi 211 | fi 212 | if [ "$ibc_path" = "" ]; then ibc_path=/opt/ibc ;fi 213 | if [ "$ibc_ini" = "" ]; then ibc_ini=~/ibc/config.ini ;fi 214 | 215 | # In the following we try to use the correct .vmoptions file for the chosen entrypoint 216 | # Note that uninstalling TWS or Gateway leaves the relevant .vmoption file in place, so 217 | # we can still use the correct one. 218 | 219 | if [[ "$os" = "$OS_LINUX" ]]; then 220 | tws_vmoptions="${tws_path}/${tws_version}/tws.vmoptions" 221 | tws_jars="${tws_path}/${tws_version}/jars" 222 | tws_install4j="${tws_path}/${tws_version}/.install4j" 223 | 224 | gateway_vmoptions="${tws_path}/ibgateway/${tws_version}/ibgateway.vmoptions" 225 | gateway_jars="${tws_path}/ibgateway/${tws_version}/jars" 226 | gateway_install4j="${tws_path}/ibgateway/${tws_version}/.install4j" 227 | elif [[ "$os" = "$OS_OSX" ]]; then 228 | tws_vmoptions="${tws_path}/tws-${tws_version}.vmoptions" 229 | tws_jars="${tws_path}/Trader Workstation ${tws_version}/jars" 230 | tws_install4j="${tws_path}/Trader Workstation ${tws_version}/.install4j" 231 | 232 | gateway_vmoptions="${tws_path}/ibgateway-${tws_version}.vmoptions" 233 | gateway_jars="${tws_path}/IB Gateway ${tws_version}/jars" 234 | gateway_install4j="${tws_path}/IB Gateway ${tws_version}/.install4j" 235 | fi 236 | 237 | if [[ "${entry_point}" = "${ENTRY_POINT_TWS}" ]]; then 238 | if [[ -e "${tws_vmoptions}" ]]; then 239 | vmoptions_source="${tws_vmoptions}" 240 | elif [[ -e "${gateway_vmoptions}" ]]; then 241 | vmoptions_source="${gateway_vmoptions}" 242 | fi 243 | 244 | if [[ -e "${tws_jars}" ]]; then 245 | jars="${tws_jars}" 246 | install4j="${tws_install4j}" 247 | else 248 | jars="${gateway_jars}" 249 | install4j="${gateway_install4j}" 250 | fi 251 | fi 252 | if [[ "${entry_point}" = "${ENTRY_POINT_GATEWAY}" ]]; then 253 | if [[ -e "${gateway_vmoptions}" ]]; then 254 | vmoptions_source="${gateway_vmoptions}" 255 | elif [[ -e "${tws_vmoptions}" ]]; then 256 | vmoptions_source="${tws_vmoptions}" 257 | fi 258 | 259 | if [[ -e "${gateway_jars}" ]]; then 260 | jars="${gateway_jars}" 261 | install4j="${gateway_install4j}" 262 | else 263 | jars="${tws_jars}" 264 | install4j="${tws_install4j}" 265 | fi 266 | fi 267 | 268 | if [[ ! -e "$jars" ]]; then 269 | error_exit $E_TWS_VERSION_NOT_INSTALLED "TWS version $tws_version is not installed: can't find $jars" \ 270 | "You must install the offline version of TWS/Gateway" \ 271 | "IBC does not work with the auto-updating TWS/Gateway" 272 | fi 273 | 274 | if [[ ! -e "$ibc_path" ]]; then 275 | error_exit $E_IBC_PATH_NOT_EXIST "IBC path: $ibc_path does not exist" 276 | fi 277 | 278 | if [[ ! -e "$ibc_ini" ]]; then 279 | error_exit $E_IBC_INI_NOT_EXIST "IBC configuration file: $ibc_ini does not exist" 280 | fi 281 | 282 | if [[ ! -e "$vmoptions_source" ]]; then 283 | error_exit $E_TWS_VMOPTIONS_NOT_FOUND "$vmoptions_source does not exist" 284 | fi 285 | 286 | if [[ -n "$java_path" ]]; then 287 | if [[ ! -e "$java_path/java" ]]; then 288 | error_exit $E_NO_JAVA "$java_path/java does not exist" 289 | fi 290 | fi 291 | 292 | 293 | echo ================================= 294 | 295 | echo Generating the classpath 296 | 297 | for jar in "${jars}"/*.jar; do 298 | if [[ -n "${ibc_classpath}" ]]; then 299 | ibc_classpath="${ibc_classpath}:" 300 | fi 301 | ibc_classpath="${ibc_classpath}${jar}" 302 | done 303 | ibc_classpath="${ibc_classpath}:${ibc_path}/IBC.jar" 304 | 305 | echo -e "Classpath=$ibc_classpath" 306 | echo 307 | 308 | #======================== Generate the JAVA VM options ===================== 309 | 310 | echo Generating the JAVA VM options 311 | 312 | declare -a vm_options 313 | index=0 314 | while read line; do 315 | if [[ -n ${line} && ! "${line:0:1}" = "#" && ! "${line:0:2}" = "-D" ]]; then 316 | vm_options[$index]="$line" 317 | ((index++)) 318 | fi 319 | done < <( cat "$vmoptions_source" ) 320 | 321 | java_vm_options=${vm_options[*]} 322 | echo -e "Java VM Options=$java_vm_options" 323 | echo 324 | 325 | #======================== Determine the location of java executable ======== 326 | 327 | echo Determining the location of java executable 328 | 329 | # preferably use java supplied with TWS installation 330 | 331 | # Read a path from config file. If it contains a java executable, 332 | # return the path to the executable. Return an empty string otherwise. 333 | function read_from_config { 334 | path=$1 335 | if [[ -e "$path" ]]; then 336 | read java_path_from_config < "$path" 337 | if [[ -e "$java_path_from_config/bin/java" ]]; then 338 | echo -e "$java_path_from_config/bin" 339 | else 340 | >&2 echo -e "Could not find $java_path_from_config/bin/java" 341 | echo "" 342 | fi 343 | else 344 | echo "" 345 | fi 346 | } 347 | 348 | if [[ "$os" = "$OS_LINUX" ]]; then 349 | if [[ ! -n "$java_path" ]]; then 350 | java_path=$(read_from_config "$install4j/pref_jre.cfg") 351 | fi 352 | if [[ ! -n "$java_path" ]]; then 353 | java_path=$(read_from_config "$install4j/inst_jre.cfg") 354 | fi 355 | elif [[ "$os" = "$OS_OSX" ]]; then 356 | java_path="$install4j/jre.bundle/Contents/Home/jre/bin" 357 | fi 358 | 359 | # alternatively use installed java, if it's from oracle (openJDK causes problems with TWS) 360 | if [[ ! -n "$java_path" ]]; then 361 | if type -p java > /dev/null; then 362 | echo Found java executable in PATH 363 | system_java=java 364 | elif [[ -n "$JAVA_HOME" ]] && [[ -x "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" ]]; then 365 | echo Found java executable in JAVA_HOME 366 | system_java="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" 367 | fi 368 | 369 | if [[ "$system_java" ]]; then 370 | if [[ $($system_java -XshowSettings:properties -version 2>&1) == *"Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment"* ]]; then 371 | java_path=$(dirname $(which $system_java)) 372 | else 373 | >&2 echo "System java $system_java is not from Oracle, won't use it" 374 | fi 375 | fi 376 | fi 377 | 378 | if [[ -z "$java_path" ]]; then 379 | error_exit $E_NO_JAVA "Can\'t find suitable Java installation" 380 | elif [[ ! -e "$java_path/java" ]]; then 381 | error_exit $E_NO_JAVA "No java executable found in supplied path $java_path" 382 | fi 383 | 384 | echo Location of java executable=$java_path 385 | echo 386 | 387 | #======================== Start IBC =============================== 388 | 389 | if [[ -n $fix_user_id || -n $fix_password ]]; then got_fix_credentials=1; fi 390 | if [[ -n $ib_user_id || -n $ib_password ]]; then got_api_credentials=1; fi 391 | 392 | if [[ -n $got_fix_credentials && -n $got_api_credentials ]]; then 393 | hidden_credentials="*** *** *** ***" 394 | elif [[ -n $got_fix_credentials ]]; then 395 | hidden_credentials="*** ***" 396 | elif [[ -n $got_api_credentials ]]; then 397 | hidden_credentials="*** ***" 398 | fi 399 | 400 | if [[ "$entry_point" = "$ENTRY_POINT_TWS" ]]; then 401 | program=TWS 402 | else 403 | program=Gateway 404 | fi 405 | echo "Starting $program with this command:" 406 | echo -e "\"$java_path/java\" -cp \"$ibc_classpath\" $java_vm_options $entry_point \"$ibc_ini\" $hidden_credentials ${mode}" 407 | echo 408 | 409 | # prevent other Java tools interfering with IBC 410 | JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS= 411 | 412 | pushd "$tws_settings_path" > /dev/null 413 | 414 | # forward signals (see https://veithen.github.io/2014/11/16/sigterm-propagation.html) 415 | trap 'kill -TERM $PID' TERM INT 416 | 417 | if [[ -n $got_fix_credentials && -n $got_api_credentials ]]; then 418 | "$java_path/java" -cp "$ibc_classpath" $java_vm_options $entry_point "$ibc_ini" "$fix_user_id" "$fix_password" "$ib_user_id" "$ib_password" ${mode} & 419 | elif [[ -n $got_fix_credentials ]]; then 420 | "$java_path/java" -cp "$ibc_classpath" $java_vm_options $entry_point "$ibc_ini" "$fix_user_id" "$fix_password" ${mode} & 421 | elif [[ -n $got_api_credentials ]]; then 422 | "$java_path/java" -cp "$ibc_classpath" $java_vm_options $entry_point "$ibc_ini" "$ib_user_id" "$ib_password" ${mode} & 423 | else 424 | "$java_path/java" -cp "$ibc_classpath" $java_vm_options $entry_point "$ibc_ini" ${mode} & 425 | fi 426 | 427 | PID=$! 428 | wait $PID 429 | trap - TERM INT 430 | wait $PID 431 | 432 | exit_code=$? 433 | echo "$program finished" 434 | echo 435 | 436 | popd > /dev/null 437 | 438 | exit $exit_code 439 | 440 | 441 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/scripts/ibcstart.zip: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker-gcp/e972daba5201343a490b781451a78bd35f187e33/IBCLinux-3.8.2/scripts/ibcstart.zip -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/twsstart.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | #=============================================================================+ 4 | # + 5 | # This command file starts the Interactive Brokers' Trader Workstation. + 6 | # + 7 | # If you run it without any arguments it will display a new window showing + 8 | # useful information and then start the Gateway. If you supply -inline as + 9 | # the first argument, the information will be displayed in the current + 10 | # terminal window. + 11 | # + 12 | # The following lines are the only ones you may need to change, and you + 13 | # probably only need to change the first one. + 14 | # + 15 | # The notes below give further information on why you might need to + 16 | # change them. + 17 | # + 18 | #=============================================================================+ 19 | 20 | 21 | TWS_MAJOR_VRSN=978 22 | IBC_INI=~/ibc/config.ini 23 | TRADING_MODE= 24 | IBC_PATH=/opt/ibc 25 | TWS_PATH=~/Jts 26 | TWS_SETTINGS_PATH= 27 | LOG_PATH=~/ibc/logs 28 | TWSUSERID= 29 | TWSPASSWORD= 30 | JAVA_PATH= 31 | HIDE= 32 | 33 | 34 | # PLEASE DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE !! 35 | #============================================================================== 36 | 37 | # Notes: 38 | # 39 | 40 | # TWS_MAJOR_VRSN 41 | # 42 | # Specifies the major version number of TWS to be run. If you are 43 | # unsure of which version number to use, run TWS manually from the 44 | # icon on the desktop, then click Help > About Trader Workstation. In the 45 | # displayed information you'll see a line similar to this: 46 | # 47 | # Build 954.2a, Oct 30, 2015 4:07:54 PM 48 | # 49 | # Here the major version number is 954. Do not include the rest of the 50 | # version number in this setting. 51 | 52 | 53 | # IBC_INI 54 | # 55 | # This is the location and filename of the IBC configuration file. 56 | # This file should be in a folder in your personal filestore, so that 57 | # other users of your computer can't access it. This folder and its 58 | # contents should also be encrypted so that even users with administrator 59 | # privileges can't see the contents. Note that you can use the HOMEPATH 60 | # environment variable to address the root of your personal filestore 61 | # (HOMEPATH is set automatically by Windows). 62 | 63 | 64 | # TRADING_MODE 65 | # 66 | # TWS 955 introduced a new Trading Mode combo box on its login dialog. 67 | # This indicates whether the live account or the paper trading account 68 | # corresponding to the supplied credentials is to be used. The values 69 | # allowed here are 'live' and 'paper' (not case-sensitive). For earlier 70 | # versions of TWS, setting this has no effect. If no value is specified 71 | # here, the value is taken from the TradingMode setting in the 72 | # configuration file. If no value is specified there either, the value 73 | # 'live' is assumed. 74 | 75 | 76 | # IBC_PATH 77 | # 78 | # The folder containing the IBC files. 79 | 80 | 81 | # TWS_PATH 82 | # 83 | # The folder where TWS is installed. The TWS installer always installs to 84 | # ~/Jts. Note that even if you have installed from a Gateway download 85 | # rather than a TWS download, you should still use this default setting. 86 | # It is possible to move the TWS installation to a different folder, but 87 | # there are virtually no good reasons for doing so. 88 | 89 | 90 | # TWS_SETTINGS_PATH 91 | # 92 | # The directory where TWS is to store its settings. This setting is ignored 93 | # if the IbDir setting in the configuration file is specified. If no value 94 | # is specified in either place, the settings are stored in the TWS_PATH 95 | # directory. 96 | 97 | 98 | # LOG_PATH 99 | # 100 | # Specifies the folder where diagnostic information is to be logged while 101 | # this command file is running. This information is very valuable when 102 | # troubleshooting problems, so it is advisable to always have this set to 103 | # a valid location, especially when setting up IBC. You must 104 | # have write access to the specified folder. 105 | # 106 | # Once everything runs properly, you can prevent further logging by 107 | # removing the value as show below (but this is not recommended): 108 | # 109 | # LOG_PATH= 110 | 111 | 112 | # TWSUSERID 113 | # TWSPASSWORD 114 | # 115 | # If your TWS user id and password are not included in your IBC 116 | # configuration file, you can set them here (do not encrypt the password). 117 | # However you are strongly advised not to set them here because this file 118 | # is not normally in a protected location. 119 | 120 | 121 | # JAVA_PATH 122 | # 123 | # IB's installer for TWS/Gateway includes a hidden version of Java which 124 | # IB have used to develop and test that particular version. This means that 125 | # it is not necessary to separately install Java. If there is a separate 126 | # Java installation, that does not matter: it won't be used by IBC or 127 | # TWS/Gateway unless you set the path to it here. You should not do this 128 | # without a very good reason. 129 | 130 | 131 | # HIDE 132 | # 133 | # If set to YES or TRUE, the diagnostic window that contains information 134 | # about the running TWS, and where to find the log file, will be iconified. 135 | # If not set, or set to any other value, the window will be displayed. 136 | # Values are not case-sensitive so for example yEs and yes are interpeted 137 | # as YES. (Note that when the -inline argument is supplied, this setting 138 | # has no effect.) 139 | 140 | 141 | # End of Notes: 142 | #============================================================================== 143 | 144 | if [[ -n $(/usr/bin/pgrep -f "java.*${IBC_INI}") ]]; then 145 | >&2 echo -e "Error: process is already running" 146 | >&2 exit 1 147 | fi 148 | 149 | APP=TWS 150 | 151 | export TWS_MAJOR_VRSN 152 | export IBC_INI 153 | export TRADING_MODE 154 | export IBC_PATH 155 | export TWS_PATH 156 | export TWS_SETTINGS_PATH 157 | export LOG_PATH 158 | export TWSUSERID 159 | export TWSPASSWORD 160 | export JAVA_PATH 161 | export APP 162 | 163 | hide="$(echo ${HIDE} | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" 164 | if [[ "$hide" = "YES" || "$hide" = "TRUE" ]]; then 165 | iconic=-iconic 166 | fi 167 | 168 | if [[ "$1" == "-inline" ]]; then 169 | exec "${IBC_PATH}/scripts/displaybannerandlaunch.sh" 170 | else 171 | title="IBC ($APP $TWS_MAJOR_VRSN)" 172 | xterm $iconic -T "$title" -e "${IBC_PATH}/scripts/displaybannerandlaunch.sh" & 173 | fi 174 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IBCLinux-3.8.2/version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 3.8.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | The MIT License (MIT) 2 | 3 | Copyright (c) 2014 Manuel Martínez-Almeida 4 | 5 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 6 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 7 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 8 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 9 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 10 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 11 | 12 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in 13 | all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 14 | 15 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 16 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 17 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 18 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 19 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 20 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN 21 | THE SOFTWARE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Interactive Brokers Gateway in Docker ![Build Status](https://github.com/dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker-gcp/workflows/Test%20and%20Publish/badge.svg "Build Status") 2 | 3 | This repo takes mvberg's work and optimises it (targeting a e2-small instance on GCP): 4 | 5 | * Replaces IB Controller with IBC 6 | * Ubuntu 20.04 (Default of 16.04 isn't docker optimised) 7 | * Removed installers after they are no longer used 8 | * Works with Stackdriver logging 9 | * Optimisation of the Java runtime options 10 | * VNC scripting (which didn't restart the container on error) fixed via Supervisor 11 | 12 | Despite being optimised for GCP, this still works nicely in a local Docker instance, with [IBC, successor of IB Controller](https://github.com/IbcAlpha/IBC) 13 | 14 | * TWS Gateway: v978.2c (Current Stable) 15 | * IBC (new IB Controller): v3.8.2 16 | 17 | ### Docker Hub image 18 | 19 | * [dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker](https://hub.docker.com/r/dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker) 20 | 21 | ### Getting Started 22 | 23 | Start an instance locally using Docker-Compose. 24 | 25 | To start an instance on Google Cloud: 26 | `gcloud compute instances create-with-container my-ib-gateway --container-image="docker.io/dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker:v978" --container-env-file="./ibgateway.env" --machine-type=e2-small --container-env TWSUSERID="$tws_user_id",TWSPASSWORD="$tws_password",TRADING_MODE=paper --zone="my-preferred-zone"` 27 | 28 | #### Logging in with VNC: 29 | 30 | 1. Uncomment the lines marked 'ports' in docker-compose 31 | 2. SSH into server and run `mkdir ~/.vnc && echo "mylongpassword" > ~/.vnc/passwd && x11vnc -passwd mylongpassword -display ":99" -forever -rfbport 5900` as root 32 | 3. Log in with a remote VNC client using `mylongpassword` on port 5901 33 | 34 | #### Expected output 35 | 36 | You will now have the IB Gateway app running on port 4003 for Live trading and 4004 for Paper trading. 37 | 38 | See [docker-compose.yml](docker-compose.yml) for configuring VNC password, accounts and trading mode. 39 | 40 | All IPs on your network are able to connect to your box and place trades - so please do not open your box to the internet. 41 | 42 | #### Running the container locally: 43 | 44 | Use the command `docker run -e TWSUSERID=tws_user_id -e TWSPASSWORD=tws_password -e TRADING_MODE=paper -e XVFB_ARGS='"-ac -screen 0 1024x768x16 +extension RANDR"' -p 4002:4004 dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker` 45 | to run a container instance locally and connect to it on port 4002. 46 | 47 | ### Troubleshooting 48 | 49 | ##### Read-Only API warning: 50 | IBC has decided not to support switching off the Read-Only checkbox (on by default) on the API Settings page. 51 | 52 | To work around it for some operations, you'll need to write a file called ibg.xml as a new file to `/root/Jts/*encrypted user id*/ibg.xml`. The ibg.xml file can be found in this folder after a succesful run and close, and contains the application's settings from the previous run. 53 | 54 | 55 | ##### 56 | Sometimes, when running in non-daemon mode, you will see this: 57 | 58 | ```java 59 | Exception in thread "main" java.awt.AWTError: Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable. 60 | ``` 61 | 62 | You will have to remove the container `docker rm container_id` and run `docker-compose up` again. 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '3.4' 2 | services: 3 | tws: 4 | build: . 5 | #image: dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker:v978 6 | volumes: 7 | - ./ib/IBController.ini:/root/IBController/IBController.ini 8 | - ./ib/jts.ini:/root/Jts/jts.ini 9 | environment: 10 | - TRADING_MODE=${TWS_TRADING_MODE} 11 | - TWSUSERID=${TWS_USER_ID} 12 | - TWSPASSWORD=${TWS_PASSWORD} 13 | - FIXUSERID= 14 | - FIXPASSWORD= 15 | - XVFB_ARGS="-ac -screen 0 1024x768x16 +extension RANDR" 16 | restart: always 17 | # Uncomment the below to use VNC 18 | ports: 19 | - 5901:5900 20 | test: 21 | build: tests/ib_insync 22 | environment: 23 | - IB_GATEWAY_URLNAME=tws 24 | - IB_GATEWAY_URLPORT=4004 25 | - MKT_DATA_TYPE=4 26 | restart: on-failure 27 | depends_on: 28 | - tws -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/ib_gateway_vnc.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker-gcp/e972daba5201343a490b781451a78bd35f187e33/docs/ib_gateway_vnc.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ib/IBController.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Original source showing what all these parameters mean: https://github.com/ib-controller/ib-controller/blob/master/resources/IBController.ini 2 | 3 | LogToConsole=yes 4 | FIX=no 5 | 6 | # IB API Authentication Settings 7 | # ------------------------------ 8 | #IbLoginId=fdemo 9 | #IbPassword=demouser 10 | PasswordEncrypted=no 11 | TradingMode=paper 12 | 13 | # 3. TWS Startup Settings 14 | # ------------------------- 15 | # IMPORTANT -- Docker-compose mounts this from host FS into Docker 16 | # for persistence. You likely shouldn't change this. 17 | IbDir= 18 | # TODO 19 | 20 | StoreSettingsOnServer=no 21 | 22 | MinimizeMainWindow=no 23 | ExistingSessionDetectedAction=primary 24 | AcceptIncomingConnectionAction=accept 25 | ShowAllTrades=yes 26 | ForceTwsApiPort=4001 27 | ReadOnlyLogin=yes 28 | AcceptNonBrokerageAccountWarning=yes 29 | AllowConnectionsFromLocalhostOnly=no 30 | 31 | # 5. TWS Tidy Closedown Time 32 | # ---------------------------- 33 | # TODO - DECIDE IF THIS IS GOOD IN DOCKER 34 | # To tell IBController to tidily close TWS at a 35 | # specified day of the week and time, set this value 36 | # to 37 | # for example: 38 | # ClosedownAt=Friday 22:00 39 | # 40 | # Note that the day of the week must be specified using your 41 | # default locale. Also note that Java will only accept 42 | # characters encoded to ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1). This means that 43 | # if the day name in your default locale uses any non-Latin-1 44 | # characters you need to encode them using Unicode escapes 45 | # (see http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/lexical.html#3.3 46 | # for details). For example, to tidily close TWS at 12:00 on 47 | # Saturday where the default locale is Simplified Chinese, 48 | # use the following: 49 | # #ClosedownAt=\u661F\u671F\u516D 12:00 50 | ClosedownAt= 51 | IbAutoClosedown=yes 52 | 53 | AllowBlindTrading=yes 54 | DismissPasswordExpiryWarning=no 55 | DismissNSEComplianceNotice=yes 56 | 57 | # TODO - set up appropriate docker default 58 | SaveTwsSettingsAt= 59 | 60 | IbControllerPort=7462 61 | IbControlFrom= 62 | IbBindAddress= 63 | CommandPrompt= 64 | SuppressInfoMessages=yes 65 | LogComponents=never 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ib/jts.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [IBGateway] 2 | WriteDebug=false 3 | TrustedIPs=127.0.0.1 4 | MainWindow.Height=550 5 | LocalServerPort=4000 6 | ApiOnly=true 7 | MainWindow.Width=700 8 | 9 | [Logon] 10 | useRemoteSettings=false 11 | TimeZone=America/Chicago 12 | Individual=1 13 | tradingMode=p 14 | colorPalletName=dark 15 | Steps=12 16 | Locale=en 17 | SupportsSSL=gdc1.ibllc.com:4000,true,20191210,false;hdc1.ibllc.com:4000,true,20200719,false;cdc1.ibllc.com:4000,true,20200719,false 18 | UseSSL=true 19 | os_titlebar=false 20 | s3store=true 21 | displayedproxymsg=1 22 | ibkrBranding=pro 23 | 24 | [ns] 25 | darykq=1 26 | 27 | [Communication] 28 | SettingsDir=/root/Jts 29 | Peer=hdc1.ibllc.com:4001 30 | Region=us 31 | 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ibgateway-stable-standalone-linux-9782c-x64.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dvasdekis/ib-gateway-docker-gcp/e972daba5201343a490b781451a78bd35f187e33/ibgateway-stable-standalone-linux-9782c-x64.sh -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ibgateway.env: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | TWS_GATEWAY_URLPORT=4003 2 | TWS_MAJOR_VRSN=978 3 | IBC_VERSION=978 4 | TZ=America/Chicago 5 | IBC_INI=/root/IBController/IBController.ini 6 | IBC_PATH=/opt/IBController 7 | TWS_PATH=/root/Jts 8 | TWS_CONFIG_PATH=/root/Jts_config 9 | LOG_PATH=/opt/IBController/Logs 10 | JAVA_PATH=/opt/i4j_jres/1.8.0_152/bin 11 | FIXUSERID= 12 | FIXPASSWORD= 13 | APP=GATEWAY 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ibgateway.vmoptions: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | # This file contains VM parameters for IB Gateway 978. 3 | # Each parameter should be defined in a separate line and the 4 | # last line must be followed by a line feed. No leading or 5 | # trailing whitespaces are allowed in the same line, where a 6 | # parameter is defined. 7 | # 8 | # Lines starting with a '#' character are treated as comments 9 | # and ignored. Additionally, if a line contains a 10 | # '### keep on update' string, all parameters defined below will 11 | # be preserved on update. 12 | # 13 | 14 | ### keep on update 15 | 16 | # See all Java flags with /opt/i4j_jres/1.8.0_152/bin/java -XX:+PrintFlagsFinal -version 17 | 18 | # GC settings 19 | -XX:+UseG1GC 20 | -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=500 21 | -XX:ParallelGCThreads=20 22 | -XX:ConcGCThreads=4 23 | -XX:InitiatingHeapOccupancyPercent=45 24 | -XX:+UseStringDeduplication 25 | -XX:MaxRAM=2048M 26 | -XX:MinRAMFraction=4 27 | # Allocate at most half of the VM total ram inside the JVM heap 28 | -XX:MaxRAMFraction=2 29 | # Try and kill the Java process if we run out of memory or encounter any error, usually due to IB leaks. Supervisor will restart IB for us. 30 | # Note: We may have to try and also kill IBController, if IBController doesn't restart the IB Gateway for us 31 | -XX:+ExitOnOutOfMemoryError 32 | 33 | 34 | -Dinstaller.uuid=ffa5c054-0b73-4c18-b588-1933a1a85d4f 35 | -DvmOptionsPath=/root/Jts/ibgateway/978/ibgateway.vmoptions 36 | -Dsun.awt.nopixfmt=true 37 | -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true 38 | -Dswing.boldMetal=false 39 | -Dsun.locale.formatasdefault=true 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /restart-docker-vm.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import signal 3 | import subprocess 4 | 5 | from supervisor import childutils 6 | 7 | ### This script will clear out temp and encrypted IB log locations before restarting the container, when Supervisor gets a stopped state from IB 8 | 9 | # Taken from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28175011/supervisor-docker-how-to-exit-supervisor-if-a-service-doesnt-start 10 | def main(): 11 | while True: 12 | headers, payload = childutils.listener.wait() 13 | childutils.listener.ok() 14 | if headers['eventname'] != 'PROCESS_STATE_FATAL': 15 | continue 16 | print("Clearing out temp space") 17 | subprocess.run(["tmpreaper", "--all", "--showdeleted", "--force", "1h", "/tmp"], capture_output=True) 18 | print("Emptying log directories") 19 | subprocess.run(["find", "./myfolder", "-mindepth", "1", "!", "-regex", "'^/root/Jts/ibgateway\(/.*\)?'", "-delete"], capture_output=True) 20 | print("Killing supervisor") 21 | os.kill(os.getppid(), signal.SIGTERM) 22 | 23 | 24 | if __name__ == "__main__": 25 | main() 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /supervisord.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [supervisord] 2 | nodaemon=true 3 | user=root 4 | ; 5 | ; [unix_http_server] 6 | ; file=/var/tmp/supervisord.sock 7 | ; chmod=0700 8 | ; chown=root:root 9 | ; username = s0W23qZNMLRPDCe9aaHJNmO68GNUFl 10 | ; password = hlvFBpeWApEnBPIYbie6jbK71OuWTA 11 | ; 12 | ; [supervisorctl] 13 | ; serverurl=/var/tmp/supervisord.sock 14 | 15 | [program:ibcontroller] 16 | directory=/root 17 | user=root 18 | command=xvfb-run --auto-servernum --server-args=%(ENV_XVFB_ARGS)s /opt/IBController/scripts/ibcstart.sh 978 -g --tws-path=%(ENV_TWS_PATH)s --tws-settings-path=%(ENV_TWS_CONFIG_PATH)s --ibc-path=%(ENV_IBC_PATH)s --ibc-ini=%(ENV_IBC_INI)s --java-path=%(ENV_JAVA_PATH)s --user=%(ENV_TWSUSERID)s --pw=%(ENV_TWSPASSWORD)s --mode=%(ENV_TRADING_MODE)s 19 | stdout_logfile=/dev/fd/1 20 | stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0 21 | redirect_stderr=true 22 | autostart=true 23 | autorestart=true 24 | 25 | [program:socat_live] 26 | directory=/root 27 | user=root 28 | command=socat TCP-LISTEN:4003,fork TCP:127.0.0.1:4001 29 | stdout_logfile=/dev/fd/1 30 | stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0 31 | redirect_stderr=true 32 | autostart=true 33 | autorestart=true 34 | 35 | [program:socat_paper] 36 | directory=/root 37 | user=root 38 | command=socat TCP-LISTEN:4004,fork TCP:127.0.0.1:4002 39 | stdout_logfile=/dev/fd/1 40 | stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0 41 | redirect_stderr=true 42 | autostart=true 43 | autorestart=true 44 | 45 | ; Initiates a kill script if any Supervisor process reaches fatal state 46 | [eventlistener:ibdies] 47 | command=/usr/bin/python3 /root/restart-docker-vm.py 48 | events=PROCESS_STATE_STOPPED, PROCESS_STATE_EXITED, PROCESS_STATE_FATAL 49 | 50 | 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### Tests for the IB Gateway 2 | 3 | List of tests: 4 | 5 | * `ib_insync` - Logs in with [IB_InSync](https://github.com/erdewit/ib_insync) and collects portfolio information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/ib_insync/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | # This is the dockerfile for our Exch-Fetcher instance 3 | 4 | # Shell can be run via docker run -it *hedgecheap1/mono_exc:tag* 5 | FROM python:3 6 | 7 | MAINTAINER Dimitri Vasdekis 8 | 9 | # Set Env vars 10 | ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive 11 | ENV TZ=America/Chicago 12 | 13 | # Install any Python package requirements 14 | COPY requirements.txt /tmp/ 15 | RUN pip install -r /tmp/requirements.txt 16 | COPY src/ /tmp/src 17 | CMD ["python","/tmp/src/run_tests.py"] 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/ib_insync/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Holds IB_InSync tests 2 | 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/ib_insync/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ib-insync==0.9.56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/ib_insync/src/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Python source for ib_insync tests -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/ib_insync/src/run_tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import test_forex_prices as test1 2 | 3 | 4 | def main(): 5 | test1.main() 6 | 7 | 8 | if __name__ == '__main__': 9 | main() 10 | 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/ib_insync/src/test_forex_prices.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import logging 2 | import os 3 | import ib_insync 4 | import sys 5 | import random 6 | 7 | loglevel = 10 # Set module-wide loglevel here 8 | 9 | """ Begin setting module-wide parameters""" 10 | # Log for ib_insync 11 | ib_insync.util.logToConsole(level=10) 12 | # Initialise Logging class 13 | logging.basicConfig() 14 | logging.getLogger().setLevel(loglevel) 15 | logging.info("Reporting INFO-level messages") 16 | """ End setting module-wide parameters""" 17 | 18 | 19 | def connect_to_ib(): 20 | # Connect to market gateway 21 | ibinstance = ib_insync.IB() 22 | ibinstance.connect(host=os.getenv('IB_GATEWAY_URLNAME', 'tws'), 23 | port=int(os.getenv('IB_GATEWAY_URLPORT', '4004')), 24 | clientId=int(os.getenv('EFP_CLIENT_ID', (5+random.randint(0, 4)))), 25 | timeout=15, 26 | readonly=True) 27 | logging.info("Connected to IB") 28 | ibinstance.reqMarketDataType(int(os.getenv('MKT_DATA_TYPE', '4'))) 29 | return ibinstance 30 | 31 | 32 | def consume_tickers(single_tick): 33 | tick_basec = single_tick["contract"]["Forex"]["localSymbol"][:3] 34 | tick_pairc = single_tick["contract"]["Forex"]["localSymbol"][-3:] 35 | tick_time = single_tick["time"] 36 | tick_bid = single_tick["bid"] 37 | tick_ask = single_tick["ask"] 38 | print(f"Time: {tick_time}, {tick_basec}-{tick_pairc}, Bid: {tick_bid}, Ask:{tick_ask}") 39 | print("Got a tick. Exiting with success.") 40 | sys.exit(0) 41 | 42 | 43 | def get_forex_pairs(ib_conn): 44 | """ 45 | Get a list of contract IDs from the database, and qualify them in IB 46 | :param ib_conn: 47 | :param db_conn: 48 | :return: 49 | """ 50 | currency_pairs = ["USDAUD", "USDGBP", "USDEUR"] 51 | contracts = [ib_insync.Forex(pair) for pair in currency_pairs] 52 | ib_conn.qualifyContracts(*contracts) 53 | return contracts 54 | 55 | 56 | def request_market_data(contracts, ib_conn): 57 | for each_contract in contracts: 58 | ib_conn.reqMktData(each_contract, '', False, False) 59 | ib_conn.ticker(each_contract) 60 | 61 | 62 | def request_current_ticker(contracts, ib_conn): 63 | for each_contract in contracts: 64 | ib_conn.ticker(each_contract) 65 | 66 | 67 | def start_ticker_feed(contracts, ib_conn): 68 | """ 69 | For a given currency, get the current exchange rate from the sharemarket 70 | :param contract_ids: List of contract IDs to 71 | :param ibinstance: The IB instance we're using to query the sharemarket 72 | :return: A stream of ticks for the currency pair in dict form 73 | """ 74 | request_market_data(contracts, ib_conn) 75 | 76 | def onPendingTickers(tickers): 77 | for tick in tickers: 78 | # We can't test the below unless we are within 24/5 trading! 79 | if tick.midpoint() > 0: 80 | single_tick = ib_insync.util.tree(tick)['Ticker'] 81 | consume_tickers(single_tick) 82 | 83 | def onTimeoutOccuring(time_since_event): 84 | ib_conn.disconnect() # Nicely disconnect from IB and DB 85 | sys.exit(f"test_forex_prices got no ticks in {time_since_event} seconds - restarting!") 86 | 87 | # Add function as event 88 | ib_conn.pendingTickersEvent += onPendingTickers 89 | ib_conn.timeoutEvent += onTimeoutOccuring 90 | # Start the timeout after the tickers have been requested 91 | ib_insync.util.sleep(10) # Give IB 5 seconds grace to start giving us tickers 92 | ib_conn.setTimeout(20) 93 | 94 | 95 | def main(): 96 | ib_insync.util.sleep(90) 97 | ib_conn = connect_to_ib() 98 | logging.info("test_forex_prices connected to IB") 99 | contracts = get_forex_pairs(ib_conn) 100 | start_ticker_feed(contracts, ib_conn) 101 | 102 | 103 | if __name__ == '__main__': 104 | main() 105 | 106 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------