├── .gitignore ├── imgs └── achive.png ├── README.org ├── achive-utils.el ├── achive.el └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | # System Files 3 | .DS_Store 4 | Thumbs.db 5 | 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /imgs/achive.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zakudriver/achive/HEAD/imgs/achive.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.org: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #+TITLE:A-Chive 2 | 3 | #+BEGIN_QUOTE 4 | Achive - a chive, means a chive in the A-shares. 5 | #+END_QUOTE 6 | 7 | Achive is a plug-in based on api of Sina that creates a dashboard displaying real-time data of a-share indexs and stocks. 8 | Thanks for the super-fast Sina api, achive performs so well to update data automatically. 9 | 10 | 11 | * Screencast 12 | [[./imgs/achive.png]] 13 | 14 | * Installation 15 | Download el file to your load-path. 16 | 17 | * Usage 18 | #+BEGIN_SRC lisp 19 | (use-package achive 20 | :load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/achive" 21 | :bind 22 | ("C-c a a" . achive) 23 | :custom 24 | (achive-auto-refresh t) 25 | (achive-refresh-seconds 5) 26 | (achive-stock-list '("sh600036" "sh601012" "sz000625" "sz002050" "sz002013" "sh600176"))) 27 | #+END_SRC 28 | 29 | * Customization 30 | | Variable | Default | type | Description | 31 | |---------------------------+-----------------------------------------+---------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 32 | | achive-index-list | '("sh000001" "sz399001" "sz399006") | list | List of composite index. | 33 | | achive-stock-list | '("sh600036" "sz000625") | list | List of stocks. | 34 | | achive-buffer-name | "*A Chive*" | string | Buffer name of achive board. | 35 | | achive-search-buffer-name | "*A Chive - results -*" | string | Buffer name of achive search board. | 36 | | achive-auto-refresh | t | boolean | Whether to refresh automatically. | 37 | | achive-refresh-seconds | 5 | integer | Seconds of automatic refresh time. | 38 | | achive-cache-path | (concat user-emacs-directory ".achive") | string | Path of cache. | 39 | | achive-colouring | t | boolean | Whether to apply face. If it's nil will be low-key, you can peek at it at company time. | 40 | 41 | * Command 42 | | Command | Description | 43 | |-------------------------+------------------------------------------------------| 44 | | achive | Launch achive and switch to visual buffer. | 45 | | achive-refresh | Manual refresh and render. | 46 | | achive-search | Search stocks by codes. | 47 | | achive-add | Add favorite stocks by codes | 48 | | achive-remove | Remove favorite stocks. | 49 | | achive-switch-colouring | Manual switch colouring. It's handy for emergencies. | 50 | 51 | * For traders 52 | #+BEGIN_QUOTE 53 | bought and forget. 54 | #+END_QUOTE 55 | 56 | ** [[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/][License]] 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /achive-utils.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; achive-utils.el --- Extend for achive -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2017 zakudriver 4 | 5 | ;; Author: zakudriver 6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/zakudriver/achive 7 | ;; Version: 1.0 8 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.2")) 9 | ;; Keywords: tools 10 | 11 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. 12 | 13 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 14 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 15 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 16 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 17 | 18 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 19 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 20 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 21 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 22 | 23 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 24 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 25 | 26 | ;;; Commentary: 27 | 28 | ;; Some util function for achive. 29 | 30 | ;;; Install these required packages: 31 | 32 | ;; + cl-lib 33 | 34 | ;;; Code: 35 | 36 | (require 'cl-lib) 37 | 38 | 39 | (defun achive-make-percent (price yestclose open) 40 | "Get stocks percent by (PRICE - YESTCLOSE) / YESTCLOSE, Return \"+/- xx%\". 41 | If OPEN is \"0.00\", percent just is 0.00%." 42 | (if (zerop open) 43 | "0.00%" 44 | (unless (floatp price) 45 | (setq price (float price))) 46 | (unless (floatp yestclose) 47 | (setq yestclose (float yestclose))) 48 | (let ((result (/ (- price yestclose) 49 | (if (zerop yestclose) 50 | 1.0 yestclose)))) 51 | (format "%s%0.2f%%" (if (> result 0) "+" "") (* result 100))))) 52 | 53 | 54 | (defmacro achive-set-timeout (callback seconds) 55 | "Like `setTimeout' for javascript. 56 | CALLBACK: callback function. 57 | SECONDS: integer of seconds." 58 | `(let ((timer)) 59 | (setq timer (run-with-timer ,seconds nil (lambda () 60 | (cancel-timer timer) 61 | (funcall ,callback timer)))))) 62 | 63 | 64 | (defun achive-time-list-index (word) 65 | "Get index of time list by WORD." 66 | (let ((words '("seconds" "minutes" "hour" "day" "month" "year" "dow" "dst" "zone"))) 67 | (cl-position word words :test 'equal))) 68 | 69 | 70 | (defun achive-decoded-time (time word) 71 | "Like decoded-time-xxx(Emacs '27.1'). 72 | Get TIME object item by WORD." 73 | (nth (achive-time-list-index word) time)) 74 | 75 | 76 | (defun achive-time-number (str) 77 | "STR of '12:00' to integer of 1200." 78 | (if (stringp str) 79 | (string-to-number (replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote ":") "" str)) 80 | 0)) 81 | 82 | 83 | (defun achive-hhmm-to-time (hhmm &optional func) 84 | "Convert HHMM to time. 85 | Callback FUNC is handle to time list." 86 | (if (stringp hhmm) 87 | (setq hhmm (achive-time-number hhmm))) 88 | (let* ((now (decode-time)) 89 | (time-code (list 0 (% hhmm 100) (/ hhmm 100) 90 | (achive-decoded-time now "day") 91 | (achive-decoded-time now "month") 92 | (achive-decoded-time now "year") 93 | (achive-decoded-time now "zone")))) 94 | (if (functionp func) 95 | (setq time-code (funcall func time-code))) 96 | (apply #'encode-time time-code))) 97 | 98 | 99 | (defun achive-compare-time (hhmm) 100 | "Compare now and HHMM. 101 | If now less than time return t." 102 | (let ((now (current-time)) 103 | (time (achive-hhmm-to-time hhmm))) 104 | (time-less-p now time))) 105 | 106 | 107 | (defun achive-readcache (path) 108 | "Read cache file of stock codes. 109 | PATH: path of file dir." 110 | (if (file-exists-p path) 111 | (with-temp-buffer 112 | (insert-file-contents path) 113 | (read (current-buffer))))) 114 | 115 | 116 | (defun achive-writecache (path codes) 117 | "Write stock codes to cache file. 118 | PATH: path of file dir. 119 | CODES: list of stock codes." 120 | (with-temp-file path 121 | (prin1 codes (current-buffer)))) 122 | 123 | 124 | (defun achive-remove-nth-element (list index) 125 | "Remove LIST element by INDEX." 126 | (if (< (length list) (1+ index)) 127 | nil 128 | (if (zerop index) (cdr list) 129 | (let ((last (nthcdr (1- index) list))) 130 | (setcdr last (cddr last)) 131 | list)))) 132 | 133 | 134 | (defun achive-make-name (list _fields) 135 | "Make stock name by decode `gb18030'. 136 | LIST: list of a stock value. 137 | FIELDS: list of field index." 138 | (decode-coding-string (nth 1 list) 'gb18030)) 139 | 140 | 141 | (defun achive-make-change-percent (list fields) 142 | "Call function `achive-make-percent' to make `change-percent'. 143 | LIST: list of a stock value. 144 | FIELDS: list of field index." 145 | (achive-make-percent (string-to-number (nth (cdr (assoc 'price fields)) list)) 146 | (string-to-number (nth (cdr (assoc 'yestclose fields)) list)) 147 | (string-to-number (nth (cdr (assoc 'open fields)) list)))) 148 | 149 | 150 | (defun achive-make-volume (list _fields) 151 | "Get volume of display, current volume / 100. 152 | LIST: list of a stock value. 153 | FIELDS: list of field index." 154 | (number-to-string (/ (string-to-number (nth 9 list)) 100))) 155 | 156 | 157 | (defun achive-make-turn-volume (list _fields) 158 | "Get turn-volume of display, current turn-volume / 10000, unit W (10000). 159 | LIST: list of a stock value. 160 | FIELDS: list of field index." 161 | (format "%dW" (/ (string-to-number (nth 10 list)) 10000))) 162 | 163 | 164 | (defmacro achive-number-sort (index) 165 | "Create value of number sorting by INDEX." 166 | `(lambda (a b) 167 | (let ((get-percent-number (lambda (arg) 168 | (string-to-number (aref (cadr arg) ,index))))) 169 | (> (funcall get-percent-number a) (funcall get-percent-number b))))) 170 | 171 | 172 | (defun achive-valid-entry-p (entry) 173 | "Check ENTRY data of valid." 174 | (not (string= (aref (cadr entry) 1) "-"))) 175 | 176 | 177 | (defun achive-working-time-p (buffer-name) 178 | "Whether it is working time or not. 179 | If at 9:00 - 11:30 or 13:00 - 15:00 and visual buffer named 180 | BUFFER-NAME is existing, 181 | return t. Otherwise, return nil." 182 | (if (get-buffer-window buffer-name) 183 | (or (and (not (achive-compare-time "9:00")) (achive-compare-time "11:30")) 184 | (and (not (achive-compare-time "13:00")) (achive-compare-time "15:00"))) 185 | nil)) 186 | 187 | 188 | (defun achive-weekday-p () 189 | "Whether it is weekend or not." 190 | (let ((week (format-time-string "%w"))) 191 | (not (or (string= week "0") (string= week "6"))))) 192 | 193 | 194 | (defun achive-remove-face (faced) 195 | "Remove face for FACED to extract text." 196 | (let ((end (length faced))) 197 | (set-text-properties 0 end nil faced) 198 | faced)) 199 | 200 | 201 | (provide 'achive-utils) 202 | 203 | ;;; achive-utils.el ends here 204 | 205 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /achive.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; achive.el --- A-stocks real-time data -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2017 zakudriver 4 | 5 | ;; Author: zakudriver 6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/zakudriver/achive 7 | ;; Version: 1.0 8 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.2")) 9 | ;; Keywords: tools 10 | 11 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. 12 | 13 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 14 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 15 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 16 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 17 | 18 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 19 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 20 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 21 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 22 | 23 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 24 | ;; along with this program. If not, see . 25 | 26 | ;;; Commentary: 27 | 28 | ;; Achive is a plug-in based on api of Sina that creates a dashboard displaying real-time data of a-share indexs and stocks. 29 | ;; Thanks for the super-fast Sina api, and achive performs so well to update data automatically. 30 | 31 | ;;; Code: 32 | 33 | ;;;; Requirements 34 | 35 | (require 'cl-lib) 36 | (require 'url) 37 | (require 'achive-utils) 38 | 39 | 40 | (defvar url-http-response-status 0) 41 | 42 | 43 | ;;;; Customization 44 | 45 | (defgroup achive nil 46 | "Settings for `achive'." 47 | :prefix "achive-" 48 | :group 'utils) 49 | 50 | 51 | (defcustom achive-index-list '("sh000001" "sz399001" "sz399006") 52 | "List of composite index." 53 | :group 'achive 54 | :type 'list) 55 | 56 | 57 | (defcustom achive-stock-list '("sh600036" "sz000625") 58 | "List of stocks." 59 | :group 'achive 60 | :type 'list) 61 | 62 | 63 | (defcustom achive-buffer-name "*A Chive*" 64 | "Buffer name of achive board." 65 | :group 'achive 66 | :type 'string) 67 | 68 | (defcustom achive-search-buffer-name "*A Chive - results -*" 69 | "Buffer name of achive search board." 70 | :group 'achive 71 | :type 'string) 72 | 73 | 74 | (defcustom achive-auto-refresh t 75 | "Whether to refresh automatically." 76 | :group 'achive 77 | :type 'boolean) 78 | 79 | 80 | (defcustom achive-refresh-seconds 5 81 | "Seconds of automatic refresh time." 82 | :group 'achive 83 | :type 'integer) 84 | 85 | 86 | (defcustom achive-cache-path (concat user-emacs-directory ".achive") 87 | "Path of cache." 88 | :group 'achive 89 | :type 'string) 90 | 91 | 92 | (defcustom achive-colouring t 93 | "Whether to apply face. 94 | If it's nil will be low-key, you can peek at it at company time." 95 | :group 'achive 96 | :type 'string) 97 | 98 | ;;;;; faces 99 | 100 | (defface achive-face-up 101 | '((t (:inherit (error)))) 102 | "Face used when share prices are rising." 103 | :group 'achive) 104 | 105 | 106 | (defface achive-face-down 107 | '((t :inherit (success))) 108 | "Face used when share prices are dropping." 109 | :group 'achive) 110 | 111 | 112 | (defface achive-face-constant 113 | '((t :inherit (shadow))) 114 | "Face used when share prices are dropping." 115 | :group 'achive) 116 | 117 | 118 | (defface achive-face-index-name 119 | '((t (:inherit (font-lock-keyword-face bold)))) 120 | "Face used for index name." 121 | :group 'achive) 122 | 123 | ;;;; constants 124 | 125 | (defconst achive-api "https://hq.sinajs.cn" 126 | "Stocks Api.") 127 | 128 | 129 | (defconst achive-field-index-list 130 | '((code . 0) (name . achive-make-name) (price . 4) (change-percent . achive-make-change-percent) 131 | (high . 5) (low . 6) (volume . achive-make-volume) (turn-volume . achive-make-turn-volume) (open . 2) (yestclose . 3)) 132 | "Index or fucntion of each piece of data.") 133 | 134 | 135 | (defconst achive-visual-columns (vector 136 | '("股票代码" 8 nil) 137 | '("名称" 10 nil) 138 | (list "当前价" 10 (achive-number-sort 2)) 139 | (list "涨跌幅" 7 (achive-number-sort 3)) 140 | (list "最高价" 10 (achive-number-sort 4)) 141 | (list "最低价" 10 (achive-number-sort 5)) 142 | (list "成交量" 10 (achive-number-sort 6)) 143 | (list "成交额" 10 (achive-number-sort 7)) 144 | (list "开盘价" 10 (achive-number-sort 8)) 145 | (list "昨日收盘价" 10 (achive-number-sort 9))) 146 | "Realtime board columns.") 147 | 148 | ;;;;; variables 149 | 150 | (defvar achive-prev-point nil 151 | "Point of before render.") 152 | 153 | 154 | (defvar achive-search-codes nil 155 | "Search code list.") 156 | 157 | 158 | (defvar achive-stocks nil 159 | "Realtime stocks code list.") 160 | 161 | 162 | (defvar achive-pop-to-buffer-action nil 163 | "Action to use internally when `pop-to-buffer' is called.") 164 | 165 | 166 | (defvar achive-entry-list nil 167 | "Cache data for manual render.") 168 | 169 | ;;;;; functions 170 | 171 | (defun achive-make-request-url (api parameter) 172 | "Make sina request url. 173 | API: shares api. 174 | PARAMETER: request url parameter." 175 | (format "%s/list=%s" api (string-join parameter ","))) 176 | 177 | 178 | (defun achive-request (url callback) 179 | "Handle request by URL. 180 | CALLBACK: function of after response." 181 | (let ((url-request-method "POST") 182 | (url-request-extra-headers '(("Content-Type" . "application/javascript;charset=UTF-8") ("Referer" . "https://finance.sina.com.cn")))) 183 | (url-retrieve url (lambda (_status) 184 | (let ((inhibit-message t)) 185 | (message "achive: %s at %s" "The request is successful." (format-time-string "%T"))) 186 | (funcall callback)) nil 'silent))) 187 | 188 | 189 | (defun achive-parse-response () 190 | "Parse sina http response result by body." 191 | (if (/= 200 url-http-response-status) 192 | (error "Internal Server Error")) 193 | (let ((resp-gbcode (with-current-buffer (current-buffer) 194 | (buffer-substring-no-properties (search-forward "\n\n") (point-max))))) 195 | (decode-coding-string resp-gbcode 'gb18030))) 196 | 197 | 198 | (defun achive-format-content (codes resp-str) 199 | "Format response string to buffer string. 200 | RESP-STR: string of response body. 201 | CODES: stocks list of request parameters. 202 | Return index and stocks data." 203 | (let ((str-list (cl-loop with i = 0 204 | for it in codes 205 | if (string-match (format "%s=\"\\([^\"]+\\)\"" it) resp-str) 206 | collect (format "%s,%s" (nth i codes) (match-string 1 resp-str)) 207 | else 208 | collect (nth i codes) end 209 | do (cl-incf i)))) 210 | (cl-loop for it in str-list 211 | with temp = nil 212 | do (setq temp (achive-format-row it)) 213 | collect (list (nth 0 temp) 214 | (apply 'vector temp))))) 215 | 216 | 217 | (defun achive-format-row (row-str) 218 | "Format row content. 219 | ROW-STR: string of row." 220 | (let ((value-list (split-string row-str ","))) 221 | (if (length= value-list 1) 222 | (append value-list (make-list 9 "-")) 223 | (cl-loop for (_k . v) in achive-field-index-list 224 | collect (if (functionp v) 225 | (funcall v value-list achive-field-index-list) 226 | (nth v value-list)))))) 227 | 228 | 229 | (defun achive-validate-request (codes callback) 230 | "Validate that the CODES is valid, then call CALLBACK function." 231 | (achive-request (achive-make-request-url achive-api codes) 232 | (lambda () 233 | (funcall callback (seq-filter 234 | #'achive-valid-entry-p 235 | (achive-format-content codes (achive-parse-response))))))) 236 | 237 | 238 | (defun achive-render-request (buffer-name codes &optional callback) 239 | "Handle request by stock CODES, and render buffer of BUFFER-NAME. 240 | CALLBACK: callback function after the rendering." 241 | (achive-request (achive-make-request-url achive-api codes) 242 | (lambda () 243 | (setq achive-entry-list (achive-format-content codes 244 | (achive-parse-response))) 245 | (achive-render buffer-name) 246 | 247 | (if (functionp callback) 248 | (funcall callback achive-entry-list))))) 249 | 250 | 251 | (defun achive-render (buffer-name &optional manual) 252 | "Render visual buffer of BUFFER-NAME. 253 | If MANUAL is t and `achive-colouring' is nil, 254 | entry will remove face before render." 255 | (let ((entries (if achive-colouring 256 | (mapcar #'achive-propertize-entry-face 257 | achive-entry-list) 258 | achive-entry-list))) 259 | 260 | (if (and manual (not achive-colouring)) 261 | (setq entries (mapcar #'achive-remove-entry-face 262 | achive-entry-list))) 263 | 264 | (with-current-buffer buffer-name 265 | (setq tabulated-list-entries entries) 266 | (tabulated-list-print t t)))) 267 | 268 | 269 | (defun achive-refresh () 270 | "Referer achive visual buffer or achive search visual buffer." 271 | (if (get-buffer-window achive-buffer-name) 272 | (achive-render-request achive-buffer-name (append achive-index-list achive-stocks))) 273 | (if (get-buffer-window achive-search-buffer-name) 274 | (achive-render-request achive-search-buffer-name achive-search-codes))) 275 | 276 | 277 | (defun achive-timer-alive-p () 278 | "Check that the timer is alive." 279 | (get-buffer achive-buffer-name)) 280 | 281 | 282 | (defun achive-switch-visual (buffer-name) 283 | "Switch to visual buffer by BUFFER-NAME." 284 | (pop-to-buffer buffer-name achive-pop-to-buffer-action) 285 | (achive-visual-mode)) 286 | 287 | 288 | (defun achive-loop-refresh (_timer) 289 | "Loop to refresh." 290 | (if (and (achive-timer-alive-p) (achive-weekday-p)) 291 | (if (achive-working-time-p achive-buffer-name) 292 | (achive-render-request achive-buffer-name 293 | (append achive-index-list achive-stocks) 294 | (lambda (_resp) 295 | (achive-handle-auto-refresh))) 296 | (achive-handle-auto-refresh)))) 297 | 298 | 299 | (defun achive-handle-auto-refresh () 300 | "Automatic refresh." 301 | (achive-set-timeout #'achive-loop-refresh 302 | achive-refresh-seconds)) 303 | 304 | 305 | (defun achive-init () 306 | "Init program. Read cache codes from file." 307 | (let ((cache (achive-readcache achive-cache-path))) 308 | (unless cache 309 | (achive-writecache achive-cache-path achive-stock-list) 310 | (setq cache achive-stock-list)) 311 | (setq achive-stocks cache))) 312 | 313 | 314 | (defun achive-propertize-entry-face (entry) 315 | "Propertize ENTRY." 316 | (let* ((id (car entry)) 317 | (data (cadr entry)) 318 | (percent (aref data 3)) 319 | (percent-number (string-to-number percent))) 320 | 321 | (when (cl-position id achive-index-list :test 'string=) 322 | (aset data 0 (propertize (aref data 0) 'face 'achive-face-index-name)) 323 | (aset data 1 (propertize (aref data 1) 'face 'achive-face-index-name))) 324 | 325 | (aset data 3 (propertize percent 'face (cond 326 | ((> percent-number 0) 327 | 'achive-face-up) 328 | ((< percent-number 0) 329 | 'achive-face-down) 330 | (t 'achive-face-constant)))) 331 | entry)) 332 | 333 | 334 | (defun achive-remove-entry-face (entry) 335 | "Remove ENTRY properties." 336 | (let* ((id (car entry)) 337 | (data (cadr entry))) 338 | (when (cl-position id achive-index-list :test 'string=) 339 | (achive-remove-face (aref data 0)) 340 | (achive-remove-face (aref data 1))) 341 | 342 | (achive-remove-face (aref data 3)) 343 | entry)) 344 | 345 | ;;;;; interactive 346 | 347 | ;;;###autoload 348 | (defun achive () 349 | "Launch achive and switch to visual buffer." 350 | (interactive) 351 | (achive-init) 352 | 353 | (let ((timer-alive (achive-timer-alive-p))) 354 | 355 | (achive-switch-visual achive-buffer-name) 356 | (achive-render-request achive-buffer-name 357 | (append achive-index-list achive-stocks) 358 | (lambda (_resp) 359 | (if (and achive-auto-refresh (not timer-alive)) 360 | (achive-handle-auto-refresh)))))) 361 | 362 | 363 | ;;;###autoload 364 | ;; (defun achive-exit () 365 | ;; "Exit achive." 366 | ;; (interactive) 367 | ;; (quit-window t) 368 | ;; (message "Achive has been killed.")) 369 | 370 | 371 | ;;;###autoload 372 | (defun achive-search (codes) 373 | "Search stock by codes. 374 | CODES: string of stocks list." 375 | (interactive "sPlease input code to search: ") 376 | (setq achive-search-codes (split-string codes)) 377 | (achive-switch-visual achive-search-buffer-name) 378 | (achive-render-request achive-search-buffer-name achive-search-codes)) 379 | 380 | 381 | ;;;###autoload 382 | (defun achive-add (codes) 383 | "Add stocks by codes. 384 | CODES: string of stocks list." 385 | (interactive "sPlease input code to add: ") 386 | (setq codes (split-string codes)) 387 | (achive-validate-request codes (lambda (resp) 388 | (setq codes (mapcar #'car resp)) 389 | 390 | (when codes 391 | (setq achive-stocks (append achive-stocks codes)) 392 | (achive-writecache achive-cache-path achive-stocks) 393 | (achive-render-request achive-buffer-name 394 | (append achive-index-list achive-stocks) 395 | (lambda (_resp) 396 | (message "[%s] have been added." 397 | (mapconcat 'identity codes ", ")))))))) 398 | 399 | 400 | ;;;###autoload 401 | (defun achive-remove () 402 | "Remove stocks." 403 | (interactive) 404 | (let* ((code (completing-read "Please select the stock code to remove: " 405 | achive-stocks 406 | nil 407 | t 408 | nil 409 | nil 410 | nil)) 411 | (index (cl-position code achive-stocks :test 'string=))) 412 | (when index 413 | (setq achive-stocks (achive-remove-nth-element achive-stocks index)) 414 | (achive-writecache achive-cache-path achive-stocks) 415 | (achive-render-request achive-buffer-name (append achive-index-list achive-stocks) 416 | (lambda (_resp) 417 | (message "<%s> have been removed." code)))))) 418 | 419 | 420 | ;;;###autoload 421 | (defun achive-switch-colouring () 422 | "Manual switch colouring. It's handy for emergencies." 423 | (interactive) 424 | (setq achive-colouring (not achive-colouring)) 425 | (achive-render (buffer-name) t)) 426 | 427 | ;;;;; mode 428 | 429 | (defvar achive-visual-mode-map 430 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) 431 | (define-key map "+" 'achive-add) 432 | (define-key map "_" 'achive-remove) 433 | (define-key map "c" 'achive-switch-colouring) 434 | map) 435 | "Keymap for `achive-visual-mode'.") 436 | 437 | 438 | (define-derived-mode achive-visual-mode tabulated-list-mode "Achive" 439 | "Major mode for avhice real-time board." 440 | (setq tabulated-list-format achive-visual-columns) 441 | (setq tabulated-list-sort-key nil) 442 | (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'achive-refresh nil t) 443 | (tabulated-list-init-header) 444 | (tablist-minor-mode)) 445 | 446 | 447 | (provide 'achive) 448 | 449 | ;;; achive.el ends here 450 | 451 | ;; 0:”大秦铁路”,股票名字; 452 | ;; 1:”27.55″,今日开盘价; 453 | ;; 2:”27.25″,昨日收盘价; 454 | ;; 3:”26.91″,当前价格; 455 | ;; 4:”27.55″,今日最高价; 456 | ;; 5:”26.20″,今日最低价; 457 | ;; 6:”26.91″,竞买价,即“买一”报价; 458 | ;; 7:”26.92″,竞卖价,即“卖一”报价; 459 | ;; 8:”22114263″,成交的股票数,由于股票交易以一百股为基本单位,所以在使用时,通常把该值除以一百; 460 | ;; 9:”589824680″,成交金额,单位为“元”,为了一目了然,通常以“万元”为成交金额的单位,所以通常把该值除以一万; 461 | ;; 10:”4695″,“买一”申请4695股,即47手; 462 | ;; 11:”26.91″,“买一”报价; 463 | ;; 12:”57590″,“买二” 464 | ;; 13:”26.90″,“买二” 465 | ;; 14:”14700″,“买三” 466 | ;; 15:”26.89″,“买三” 467 | ;; 16:”14300″,“买四” 468 | ;; 17:”26.88″,“买四” 469 | ;; 18:”15100″,“买五” 470 | ;; 19:”26.87″,“买五” 471 | ;; 20:”3100″,“卖一”申报3100股,即31手; 472 | ;; 21:”26.92″,“卖一”报价 473 | ;; (22, 23), (24, 25), (26,27), (28, 29)分别为“卖二”至“卖四的情况” 474 | ;; 30:”2008-01-11″,日期; 475 | ;; 31:”15:05:32″,时间; 476 | 477 | ;; var hq_str_sh000001=\"上证指数,3261.9219,3268.6955,3245.3123,3262.0025,3216.9927,0,0,319906033,409976276121,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2023-03-14,15:30:39,00,\" 478 | 479 | ;; ("sh000001" "上证指数" "3245.3123" "-0.72%" "3262.0025" "3216.9927" 3199060 "40997627W" "3261.9219" "3268.6955") 480 | 481 | ;; var hq_str_sh603866=\"桃李面包,0.000,15.250,15.250,0.000,0.000,0.000,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,2023-03-27,09:11:30,00,\" 482 | 483 | ;; var hq_str_sh603866=\"桃李面包,0.000,15.250,15.250,0.000,0.000,15.110,15.110,0,0.000,5100,15.110,2000,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,5100,15.110,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,0,0.000,2023-03-27,09:16:00,00,\" 484 | 485 | ;; ("sh603866" ["sh603866" "桃李面包" "15.250" "0.00%" "0.000" "0.000" "0" "0W" "0.000" "15.250"]) 486 | 487 | ;; http://image.sinajs.cn/newchart/daily/n/sh601006.gif 488 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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