This is a library for the private API of the Trade Republic online brokerage. I am not affiliated with Trade Republic Bank GmbH.
Install with pip install pytr
Or you can clone the repo like so:
git clone https://github.com/marzzzello/pytr.git
cd pytr
pip install .
$ pytr help
usage: pytr [-h] [-v {warning,info,debug}] [-V]
{help,login,dl_docs,portfolio,details,get_price_alarms,set_price_alarms,export_transactions,completion}
...
Use "pytr command_name --help" to get detailed help to a specific command
Commands:
{help,login,dl_docs,portfolio,details,get_price_alarms,set_price_alarms,export_transactions,completion}
Desired action to perform
help Print this help message
login Check if credentials file exists. If not create it
and ask for input. Try to login. Ask for device reset
if needed
dl_docs Download all pdf documents from the timeline and sort
them into folders. Also export account transactions
(account_transactions.csv) and JSON files with all
events (events_with_documents.json and
other_events.json
portfolio Show current portfolio
details Get details for an ISIN
get_price_alarms Get overview of current price alarms
set_price_alarms Set price alarms based on diff from current price
export_transactions Create a CSV with the deposits and removals ready for
importing into Portfolio Performance
completion Print shell tab completion
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v {warning,info,debug}, --verbosity {warning,info,debug}
Set verbosity level (default: info)
-V, --version Print version information and quit
There are two authentication methods:
- Web login (default)
- App login
Web login is the newer method that uses the same login method as app.traderepublic.com, meaning you receive a token in the TradeRepublic app or via SMS.
App login is the older method that uses the same login method as the TradeRepublic app. First you need to perform a device reset - a private key will be generated that pins your "device". The private key is saved to your keyfile. This procedure will log you out from your mobile device.
$ pytr login
$ # or
$ pytr login --phone_no +49123456789 --pin 1234
If no arguments are supplied pytr will look for them in the file ~/.pytr/credentials
(the first line must contain the phone number, the second line the pin). If the file doesn't exist pytr will ask for for the phone number and pin.