├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── XTBSession.py
├── __pycache__
├── XTBSession.cpython-35.pyc
└── commands.cpython-35.pyc
├── cacert.pem
├── login.py
├── main.py
├── readme.md
└── todo
/.gitignore:
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2 | __pycache__/
3 | *.py[cod]
4 | *$py.class
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15 | downloads/
16 | eggs/
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18 | lib/
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44 | coverage.xml
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75 | # celery beat schedule file
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/XTBSession.py:
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1 | import socket
2 | import ssl
3 | import json
4 |
5 | class XTBSession:
6 |
7 | __streamSessionId = None
8 |
9 | def __init__(self, host, port, streamPort):
10 | '''Establishes connection with server)'''
11 |
12 | # replace host name with IP, this should fail connection attempt,
13 | # but it doesn't in Python 2.x
14 | host = socket.getaddrinfo(host, port)[0][4][0]
15 |
16 | # create socket and connect to server
17 | # server address is specified later in connect() method
18 | self.sock = socket.socket()
19 | self.sock.connect((host, port))
20 |
21 | # wrap socket to add SSL support
22 | self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(self.sock,
23 | # flag that certificate from the other side of connection is required
24 | # and should be validated when wrapping
25 | cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED,
26 | # file with root certificates
27 | ca_certs="/home/stepan/scripts/cacert.pem"
28 | )
29 |
30 | ################################################### STREAMING PORT ###################################################
31 | self.stream = socket.socket()
32 | self.stream.connect((host, streamPort))
33 |
34 | self.stream = ssl.wrap_socket(self.stream,
35 | # flag that certificate from the other side of connection is required
36 | # and should be validated when wrapping
37 | cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED,
38 | # file with root certificates
39 | ca_certs="/home/stepan/scripts/cacert.pem"
40 | )
41 |
42 | #helper methods
43 | End=b'\n\n'
44 |
45 | def recv_end(self):
46 | total_data=[];data=''
47 | while True:
48 | data=self.sock.recv(8192)
49 | if self.End in data:
50 | total_data.append(data[:data.find(self.End)])
51 | break
52 | total_data.append(data)
53 | if len(total_data)>1:
54 | #check if end_of_data was split
55 | last_pair=total_data[-2]+total_data[-1]
56 | if self.End in last_pair:
57 | total_data[-2]=last_pair[:last_pair.find(self.End)]
58 | total_data.pop()
59 | break
60 | return b''.join(total_data)
61 |
62 | def __send_JSON(self, packet):
63 | '''sends packet to socket'''
64 |
65 | packet = json.dumps(packet, indent=4)
66 | self.sock.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
67 | print(packet + "\n")
68 |
69 | tmp = self.recv_end()
70 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
71 | tmp = json.loads(tmp)
72 | return tmp
73 |
74 | def openStream(self):
75 | '''open Streaming session'''
76 | pass
77 |
78 | def closeStream(self):
79 | '''close Streaming session'''
80 | pass
81 |
82 | def login(self, userId, password, appId="test", appName="test"):
83 | '''logins to the server'''
84 |
85 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({"command": "login",
86 | "arguments": {
87 | "userId": userId,
88 | "password": password,
89 | "appId": appId,
90 | "appName": appName
91 | }
92 | })
93 | self.__streamSessionId = str(tmp["streamSessionId"])
94 | return tmp
95 |
96 | def logout(self):
97 | '''logouts'''
98 |
99 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({"command": "logout"})
100 | return tmp
101 |
102 | # main communication commands
103 |
104 | def getAllSymbols(self):
105 | '''getAllSymbols'''
106 |
107 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({"command": "getAllSymbols"})
108 | return tmp
109 |
110 | def getCalendar(self):
111 | '''getCalendar'''
112 |
113 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({"command": "getCalendar"})
114 | return tmp
115 |
116 | def getChartLastRequest(self, period=5, start=1483816413833, symbol="EURUSD"):
117 | '''getChartLastRequest'''
118 |
119 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
120 | "command": "getChartLastRequest",
121 | "arguments": {
122 | "info": {
123 | "period": period,
124 | "start": start,
125 | "symbol": symbol
126 | }
127 | }
128 | })
129 | return tmp
130 |
131 | def getChartRangeRequest(self, start=1483982046000, end=1483982045000, period=5, symbol="EURUSD", ticks=0):
132 | '''getChartRangeRequest'''
133 |
134 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
135 | "command": "getChartRangeRequest",
136 | "arguments": {
137 | "info": {
138 | "end": end,
139 | "period": period,
140 | "start": start,
141 | "symbol": symbol,
142 | "ticks": ticks
143 | }
144 | }
145 | })
146 | return tmp
147 |
148 | def getCommissionDef(self, symbol="T.US", volume=1.0):
149 | '''getCommissionDef'''
150 |
151 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
152 | "command": "getCommissionDef",
153 | "arguments": {
154 | "symbol": symbol,
155 | "volume": volume
156 | }
157 | })
158 | return tmp
159 |
160 | def getCurrentUserData(self):
161 | '''getCurrentUserData'''
162 |
163 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
164 | "command": "getCurrentUserData"
165 | })
166 | return tmp
167 |
168 | def getIbsHistory(self, start=1394449010991, end=1395053810991):
169 | '''getIbsHistory'''
170 |
171 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
172 | "command": "getIbsHistory",
173 | "arguments": {
174 | "end": end,
175 | "start": start
176 | }
177 | })
178 | return tmp
179 |
180 | def getMarginLevel(self):
181 | '''getMarginLevel'''
182 |
183 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
184 | "command": "getMarginLevel"
185 | })
186 | return tmp
187 |
188 | def getMarginTrade(self, symbol="EURPLN", volume=1.0):
189 | '''getMarginTrade'''
190 |
191 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
192 | "command": "getMarginTrade",
193 | "arguments": {
194 | "symbol": symbol,
195 | "volume": volume
196 | }
197 | })
198 | return tmp
199 |
200 | def getNews(self, start=1275993488000, end=0):
201 | '''getNews'''
202 |
203 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
204 | "command": "getNews",
205 | "arguments": {
206 | "end": end,
207 | "start": start
208 | }
209 | })
210 | return tmp
211 |
212 | def getProfitCalculation(self, openPrice=1.2233, closePrice=1.3000, cmd=0, symbol="EURPLN", volume=1.0 ):
213 | '''getProfitCalculation'''
214 |
215 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
216 | "command": "getProfitCalculation",
217 | "arguments": {
218 | "closePrice": closePrice,
219 | "cmd": 0,
220 | "openPrice": openPrice,
221 | "symbol": symbol,
222 | "volume": volume
223 | }
224 | })
225 | return tmp
226 |
227 | def getServerTime(self):
228 | '''getServerTime'''
229 |
230 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
231 | "command": "getServerTime"
232 | })
233 | return tmp
234 |
235 | def getStepRules(self):
236 | '''getStepRules'''
237 |
238 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
239 | "command": "getStepRules"
240 | })
241 | return tmp
242 |
243 | def getSymbol(self, symbol="EURPLN"):
244 | '''getSymbol'''
245 |
246 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
247 | "command": "getSymbol",
248 | "arguments": {
249 | "symbol": symbol
250 | }
251 | })
252 | return tmp
253 |
254 | #"symbols": ["EURPLN", "AGO.PL", ...],
255 |
256 | def getTickPrices(self, symbols, level=0, timestamp=1262944112000):
257 | '''getTickPrices'''
258 |
259 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
260 | "command": "getTickPrices",
261 | "arguments": {
262 | "level": level,
263 | "symbols": symbols,
264 | "timestamp": timestamp
265 | }
266 | })
267 | return tmp
268 |
269 | def getTradeRecords(self, orders):
270 | '''getTradeRecords'''
271 |
272 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
273 | "command": "getTradeRecords",
274 | "arguments": {
275 | "orders": orders # "orders": [7489839, 7489841, ...]
276 | }
277 | })
278 | return tmp
279 |
280 | def getTrades(self, openedOnly=True):
281 | '''getTrades'''
282 |
283 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
284 | "command": "getTrades",
285 | "arguments": {
286 | "openedOnly": openedOnly
287 | }
288 | })
289 | return tmp
290 |
291 | def getTradesHistory(self, start=1275993488000 ,end=0):
292 | '''getTradesHistory'''
293 |
294 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
295 | "command": "getTradesHistory",
296 | "arguments": {
297 | "end": end,
298 | "start": start
299 | }
300 | })
301 | return tmp
302 |
303 | def getTradingHours(self, symbols): # "symbols": ["EURPLN", "AGO.PL", ...]
304 | '''getTradingHours'''
305 |
306 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
307 | "command": "getTradingHours",
308 | "arguments": {
309 | "symbols": symbols
310 | }
311 | })
312 | return tmp
313 |
314 | def getVersion(self):
315 | '''getVersion'''
316 |
317 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
318 | "command": "getVersion"
319 | })
320 | return tmp
321 |
322 | def ping(self):
323 | '''ping'''
324 |
325 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
326 | "command": "ping",
327 | "streamSessionId": self.__streamSessionId
328 | })
329 | return tmp
330 |
331 | def tradeTransaction(self, cmd, comment="Some text", expiration=0, order=0, price=1.12, sl=0.0, symbol="EURUSD", tp=0.0, transtype=0, volume=5.0 ):
332 | '''tradeTransaction'''
333 |
334 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
335 | "command": "tradeTransaction",
336 | "arguments": {
337 | "tradeTransInfo": {
338 | "cmd": cmd,
339 | "customComment": comment,
340 | "expiration": expiration,
341 | "order": order,
342 | "price": price,
343 | "sl": sl,
344 | "symbol": symbol,
345 | "tp": tp,
346 | "type": transtype,
347 | "volume": volume
348 | }
349 | }
350 | })
351 | return tmp
352 |
353 | def tradeTransactionStatus(self, oder):
354 | '''tradeTransactionStatus'''
355 |
356 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
357 | "command": "tradeTransactionStatus",
358 | "arguments": {
359 | "order": order
360 | }
361 | })
362 | return tmp
363 |
364 | ####################################################################
365 | #Streaming commands - must send data to streaming server!
366 |
367 | ####################################################################
368 |
369 | def getBalance(self):
370 | '''getBalance'''
371 |
372 | packet = json.dumps({
373 | "command": "getBalance",
374 | "streamSessionId": self.__streamSessionId}, indent=4)
375 | self.stream.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
376 |
377 | tmp = self.stream.recv(8000)
378 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
379 |
380 | return tmp
381 |
382 | def getCandles(self):
383 | '''getCandles'''
384 |
385 | packet = json.dumps({
386 | "command": "getCandles",
387 | "streamSessionId": self.__streamSessionId,
388 | "symbol": "EURUSD",
389 | "onlyComplete": 1,
390 | "period": 5
391 |
392 | }, indent=4)
393 | self.stream.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
394 |
395 | tmp = self.stream.recv(8000)
396 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
397 |
398 | return tmp
399 |
400 | def getKeepAlive(self):
401 | '''getKeepAlive'''
402 |
403 | packet = json.dumps({
404 | "command": "getKeepAlive",
405 | "streamSessionId": self.__streamSessionId,
406 | }, indent=4)
407 | self.stream.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
408 |
409 | tmp = self.stream.recv(8000)
410 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
411 |
412 | return tmp
413 |
414 | def getSNews(self):
415 | '''getKeepAlive'''
416 |
417 | packet = json.dumps({
418 | "command": "getNews",
419 | "streamSessionId": "8469308861804289383"
420 | }, indent=4)
421 | self.stream.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
422 |
423 | tmp = self.stream.recv(8000)
424 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
425 |
426 | return tmp
427 |
428 |
429 | def getProfits(self):
430 | '''getProfits'''
431 | packet = json.dumps({
432 | "command": "getProfits",
433 | "streamSessionId": self.__streamSessionId
434 | }, indent=4)
435 | self.stream.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
436 |
437 | tmp = self.stream.recv(8000)
438 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
439 |
440 | return tmp
441 |
442 | def getSTickPrices(self, symbol, minArrivalTime=5000, maxLevel=2):
443 | '''getSTickPrices'''
444 |
445 | packet = json.dumps({
446 | "command": "getTickPrices",
447 | "streamSessionId": self.__streamSessionId,
448 | "symbol": "EURUSD",
449 | "minArrivalTime": 5000,
450 | "maxLevel": 2
451 | }, indent=4)
452 | self.stream.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
453 |
454 | tmp = self.stream.recv(8000)
455 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
456 | return tmp
457 |
458 | def getSTrades(self, symbol, minArrivalTime=5, maxLevel=2):
459 | '''getSTickPrices'''
460 |
461 | packet = json.dumps({
462 | "command": "getTrades",
463 | "streamSessionId": self.__streamSessionId
464 | }, indent=4)
465 | self.stream.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
466 |
467 | tmp = self.stream.recv(8000)
468 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
469 | return tmp
470 |
471 |
472 | def getTradeStatus(self):
473 | '''getTradeStatus'''
474 |
475 | packet = json.dumps({
476 | "command": "getTradeStatus",
477 | "streamSessionId": self.__streamSessionId
478 | }, indent=4)
479 | self.stream.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
480 |
481 | tmp = self.stream.recv(8000)
482 | tmp = str(tmp,'utf-8')
483 |
484 | return tmp
485 |
486 | def getVersion(self):
487 | '''getVersion'''
488 |
489 | tmp = self.__send_JSON({
490 | "command": "getVersion"
491 | })
492 | return tmp
493 |
494 |
495 |
496 |
497 |
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1 | import socket
2 | import ssl
3 | import json
4 |
5 | #host = 88.205.102.20
6 |
7 | login_data = ['xapib.x-station.eu', 5124, 10086262, "PASSWORD" ]
8 |
9 | def xtbLogin(host, port, userId, password):
10 |
11 | # replace host name with IP, this should fail connection attempt,
12 | # but it doesn't in Python 2.x
13 | host = socket.getaddrinfo(host, port)[0][4][0]
14 |
15 | # create socket and connect to server
16 | # server address is specified later in connect() method
17 | sock = socket.socket()
18 | sock.connect((host, port))
19 |
20 | # wrap socket to add SSL support
21 | sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock,
22 | # flag that certificate from the other side of connection is required
23 | # and should be validated when wrapping
24 | cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED,
25 | # file with root certificates
26 | ca_certs="/home/stepan/scripts/cacert.pem"
27 |
28 | )
29 |
30 | #userId : 1002450, 1069924, 10086262
31 |
32 | packet = json.dumps({"command": "login", "arguments": {"userId": userId,"password": password,"appId": "test","appName": "test"}}, indent=4)
33 |
34 | sock.send(packet.encode("UTF-8"))
35 | return sock.recv(1280)
36 |
37 | xtbLogin(*login_data)
38 |
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/main.py:
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1 |
2 | from XTBSession import XTBSession
3 | import json
4 | import time
5 |
6 |
7 | connection_data = ['xapib.x-station.eu', 5124, 5125]
8 |
9 | login_data = [10086262, "CASIOPEA"]
10 |
11 | #tradeTransaction = [cmd["BUY"], "some text", 1462006335000, 0, 0, 1.2, 0.0, symbol[0], 0.0, transType["open"], 5.0 ]
12 |
13 | transType = {
14 | "OPEN" :0,
15 | "PENDING" :1,
16 | "CLOSE" :2,
17 | "MODIFY" :3,
18 | "DELETE" :4,
19 | }
20 |
21 | period = {
22 | 'PERIOD_M1' :1,
23 | 'PERIOD_M5' :5,
24 | 'PERIOD_M15' :15,
25 | 'PERIOD_M30' :30,
26 | 'PERIOD_H1' :60,
27 | 'PERIOD_H4' :240,
28 | 'PERIOD_D1' :1440,
29 | 'PERIOD_W1' :10080,
30 | 'PERIOD_MN1' :43200,
31 | }
32 |
33 | cmd = {
34 | 'BUY' :0,
35 | 'SELL' :1,
36 | 'BUY_LIMIT' :2,
37 | 'SELL_LIMIT' :3,
38 | 'BUY_STOP' :4,
39 | 'SELL_STOP' :5,
40 | 'BALANCE' :6,
41 | 'CREDIT ' :7,
42 | }
43 |
44 | errorCodes = {"Error code" : "Error description",
45 | "BE001" : "Invalid price",
46 | "BE002" : "Invalid StopLoss or TakeProfit",
47 | "BE003" : "Invalid volume",
48 | "BE004" : "Login disabled",
49 | "BE005" : "userPasswordCheck: Invalid login or password.",
50 | "BE006" : "Market for instrument is closed",
51 | "BE007" : "Mismatched parameters",
52 | "BE008" : "Modification is denied",
53 | "BE009" : "Not enough money on account to perform trade",
54 | "BE010" : "Off quotes",
55 | "BE011" : "Opposite positions prohibited",
56 | "BE012" : "Short positions prohibited",
57 | "BE013" : "Price has changed",
58 | "BE014" : "Request too frequent",
59 | "BE016" : "BE017 Too many trade requests",
60 | "BE018" : "Trading on instrument disabled",
61 | "BE019" : "Trading timeout",
62 | "BE020" : "Other error", #BE020-BE037
63 | "BE037" : "Other error",
64 | "BE099" : "Other error",
65 | "BE094" : "Symbol does not exist for given account",
66 | "BE095" : "Account cannot trade on given symbol",
67 | "BE096" : "Pending order cannot be closed. Pending order must be deleted",
68 | "BE097" : "Cannot close already closed order",
69 | "BE098" : "No such transaction",
70 | "BE101" : "Unknown instrument symbol",
71 | "BE102" : "Unknown transaction type",
72 | "BE103" : "User is not logged",
73 | "BE104" : "Method does not exist",
74 | "BE105" : "Incorrect period given",
75 | "BE106" : "Missing data",
76 | "BE110" : "Incorrect command format",
77 | "BE115" : "Symbol does not exist",
78 | "BE116" : "Symbol does not exist",
79 | "BE117" : "Invalid token",
80 | "BE118" : "User already logged",
81 | "BE200" : "Session timed out.",
82 | "EX000" : "Invalid parameters",
83 | "EX001" : "Internal error, in case of such error, please contact support",
84 | "EX002" : "Internal error, in case of such error, please contact support",
85 | "SExxx" : "Internal error, in case of such error, please contact support",
86 | "BE000" : "Internal error, in case of such error, please contact support",
87 | "EX003" : "Internal error, request timed out",
88 | "EX004" : "Login credentials are incorrect or this login is not allowed to use an application with this appId",
89 | "EX005" : "Internal error, system overloaded",
90 | "EX006" : "No access",
91 | "EX007" : "userPasswordCheck: Invalid login or password. This login/password is disabled for 10 minutes (the specific login and password pair is blocked after an unsuccessful login attempt).",
92 | "EX008" : "You have reached the connection limit. For details see the Connection validation section.",
93 | "EX009" : "Data limit potentially exceeded. Please narrow your request range. The potential data size is calculated by: (end_time - start_time) / interval. The limit is 50 000 candles",
94 | "EX010" : "Your login is on the black list, perhaps due to previous misuse. For details please contact support.",
95 | "EX011" : "You are not allowed to execute this command. For details please contact support.",
96 | }
97 |
98 | timeInt = {
99 | "hour" :3600000,
100 | "day" :86400000,
101 | "week" :604800000,
102 | "month":2629743000,
103 | "year" :31556926000,
104 | }
105 |
106 | symbol = []
107 |
108 | session = XTBSession(*connection_data)
109 |
110 | session.login(*login_data)
111 |
112 | command = session.getChartLastRequest(5, 1000*round(time.time())-timeInt["hour"]
113 | , "EURUSD")
114 |
115 | print(command["returnData"]["rateInfos"])
116 |
117 | tmp = command["returnData"]["rateInfos"]
118 |
119 | print("\n\n")
120 |
121 | for i in tmp:
122 | print(i)
123 |
124 |
125 |
126 | #getTradingHours(["EURUSD"])
127 |
128 | #getTradeStatus() trvá moc dlouho
129 |
130 | #getSTrades("EURUSD") nic nevrací
131 |
132 | #getSTickPrices("EURUSD")
133 |
134 | #getProfits() TRVÁ MOC DLOUHO!
135 |
136 | #getKeepAlive()
137 |
138 | #getProfits()
139 |
140 | #getBalanc()
141 |
142 | #getCandles()
143 |
144 | #getBalance()
145 |
146 | # session.getServerTime()
147 |
148 | #getProfitCalculation()
149 |
150 | # session.getNews()
151 |
152 | # session.getChartLastRequest()
153 |
154 | #session.getTradesHistory(round(time.time()-timeInt["hour"]), 0)
155 | #session.getTrades()
156 | #session.tradeTransaction(*[0, "Moje poznamka", 0, 0, 1.4, 0, "EURUSD", 0, transType["OPEN"], 5.0])
157 |
158 | 2
159 | #session.getChartRangeRequest(round(time.time()),round(time.time()-timeInt["hour"]), 5, "EURUSD", 0)
160 |
161 | session.logout()
162 |
163 |
164 |
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2 | *check again the streaming functions and try to fix those who do not return anything
3 | there might be a problem in the socket.retv() function since its buffer is limited
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