Note: As of 2019, I do not intend to maintain this tool further myself. Feel free to fork it if you want. If a well maintained fork appears, let me know so I can link to it from here.
Command-line client for the Kraken exchange
This command line client allows you to get useful public and private information from Kraken's API and displays it in formatted tables.
Moreover you can place or cancel simple orders (only simple or leveraged buy/sell market/limit orders are currently implemented).
It is mainly oriented as an alternative to manually entering orders on Kraken's webpages, to save some time and eliminate mouse clicks. It is not optimized for automated use.
See package on PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/clikraken
WARNING: This software is currently in development. I consider it in beta state, which means that it works well enough for me but hasn't been thoroughly tested. There are probably undetected bugs left. Use at your own risk!
See list of changes in the Changelog.
API Type | API Endpoint | used by clikraken command |
---|---|---|
public | AssetPairs |
asset_pairs (ap) |
public | Depth |
depth (d) |
public | OHLC |
ohlc (oh) |
public | Ticker |
ticker (t) |
public | Trades |
last_trades (lt) |
private | AddOrder |
place (p) |
private | Balance |
balance (bal) |
private | CancelOrder |
cancel (x) |
private | ClosedOrders |
clist (cl) |
private | DepositAddresses |
deposit_addresses (da) |
private | DepositMethods |
deposit_methods (dm) |
private | Ledgers |
ledgers (lg) |
private | OpenOrders |
olist (ol) |
private | OpenPositions |
positions (pos) |
private | QueryLedgers |
ledgers (lg) |
private | QueryOrders |
olist (ol) / clist (cl) |
private | QueryTrades |
trades (tr) |
private | TradeBalance |
trade_balance (tbal) |
private | TradesHistory |
trades (tr) |
Note: any API endpoint listed at https://www.kraken.com/features/api but not in the above list has not been implemented in clikraken (yet).
You can install it in a virtualenv if you wish to keep this program and dependencies isolated from the rest of your system, but that's not mandatory.
mkdir -p ~/.venv # or any folder of your choice
pyvenv ~/.venv/clikraken
And activate it:
source ~/.venv/clikraken/bin/activate
pip install clikraken
If everything went well, clikraken --version
should output the program's version without error.
You will need it to perform private queries to the Kraken API.
(Create the config folder if needed: mkdir -p ~/.config/clikraken
)
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You should probably change the permissions to this file to protect it: chmod 600 ~/.config/clikraken/kraken.key
Alternatively, you can set a path in the environment variable CLIKRAKEN_API_KEYFILE
to override the default keyfile location.
clikraken looks for settings in ~/.config/clikraken/settings.ini
per default.
If the settings file doesn't exist yet, default settings are assumed. You can see the default settings by calling clikraken generate_settings
. Currently these settings are mostly useful for defining the default currency pair to use if the option --pair
(or -p
) is not provided. The current built-in default pair is XETHZEUR (Ethereum/Euro). You may want to change that if you are mostly trading with another currency pair. Alternatively, you can set the environment variable CLIKRAKEN_DEFAULT_PAIR
to override the default currency pair.
You can generate your settings.ini
by doing the following:
mkdir -p ~/.config/clikraken # only if the folder doesn't exist yet
clikraken generate_settings > ~/.config/clikraken/settings.ini
Alternatively, you can set a path in the environment variable CLIKRAKEN_USER_SETTINGS_PATH
to override the default user settings file location.
If installed in a virtualenv, don't forget to activate it first: source ~/.venv/clikraken/bin/activate
(When you are done using clikraken, you can deactivate the virtualenv with deactivate
.)
This command line client works by calling subcommands with their respective options and arguments (similar to git).
Get help to see the available subcommands:
clikraken --help
Output:
usage: clikraken [-h] [-V] [--debug] [--raw] [--csv]
[--csvseparator CSVSEPARATOR] [--cron]
{generate_settings,asset_pairs,ap,ticker,t,depth,d,last_trades,lt,ohlc,oh,balance,bal,trade_balance,tbal,place,p,cancel,x,olist,ol,positions,pos,clist,cl,ledgers,lg,trades,tr,deposit_methods,dm,deposit_addresses,da}
...
clikraken - Command line client for the Kraken exchange
positional arguments:
{generate_settings,asset_pairs,ap,ticker,t,depth,d,last_trades,lt,ohlc,oh,balance,bal,trade_balance,tbal,place,p,cancel,x,olist,ol,positions,pos,clist,cl,ledgers,lg,trades,tr,deposit_methods,dm,deposit_addresses,da}
available subcommands
generate_settings [clikraken] Print default settings.ini to stdout
asset_pairs (ap) [public] Get the list of available asset pairs
ticker (t) [public] Get the ticker
depth (d) [public] Get the current market depth data
last_trades (lt) [public] Get the last trades
ohlc (oh) [public] Get ohlc data
balance (bal) [private] Get your current balance
trade_balance (tbal)
[private] Get your current trade balance
place (p) [private] Place an order
cancel (x) [private] Cancel orders
olist (ol) [private] Get a list of your open orders
positions (pos) [private] Get a list of your open positions
clist (cl) [private] Get a list of your closed orders
ledgers (lg) [private] Get ledgers info
trades (tr) [private] Get trades history
deposit_methods (dm)
[private] Get deposit methods
deposit_addresses (da)
[private] Get deposit addresses
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program version
--debug debug mode
--raw output raw json results from the API
--csv output results from the API as CSV
--csvseparator CSVSEPARATOR
separator character to use with CSV output
--cron activate cron mode (tone down errors due to timeouts
or unavailable Kraken service)
To get help about a subcommand use: clikraken SUBCOMMAND --help
For example:
clikraken place --help
Current default currency pair: XETHZEUR.
Create or edit the setting file /home/zertrin/.config/clikraken/settings.ini to change it.
If the setting file doesn't exist yet, you can create one by doing:
clikraken generate_settings > /home/zertrin/.config/clikraken/settings.ini
You can also set the CLIKRAKEN_DEFAULT_PAIR environment variable
which has precedence over the settings from the settings file.
Each subcommand has different optional arguments, to get information on how to use a subcommand:
clikraken SUBCOMMAND --help
For example, the place
subcommand has the following help:
usage: clikraken place [-h] [-l LEVERAGE] [-p PAIR] [-t {market,limit}]
[-s STARTTM] [-e EXPIRETM] [-r USERREF] [-q] [-T]
[-v]
{sell,buy} volume [price]
positional arguments:
{sell,buy}
volume
price
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-l LEVERAGE, --leverage LEVERAGE
leverage for margin trading (default: none)
-p PAIR, --pair PAIR asset pair (default: XETHZEUR)
-t {market,limit}, --ordertype {market,limit}
order type. Currently implemented: [limit, market].
(default: limit)
-s STARTTM, --starttm STARTTM
scheduled start time (default: 0)
-e EXPIRETM, --expiretm EXPIRETM
expiration time (default: 0)
-r USERREF, --userref USERREF
user reference id. 32-bit signed number. (optional)
(default: None)
-q, --viqc volume in quote currency (default: False)
-T, --nopost disable 'post-only' option (for limit taker orders)
(default: False)
-v, --validate validate inputs only. do not submit order (default:
False)
Notice: Without the -p
option, the default currency pair is taken from the settings file or the aforementioned environment variable, defaulting to XETHZEUR
if neither of those exists.
clikraken ticker
clikraken balance
clikraken depth
clikraken ohlc --interval 15 --since 1508513700
clikraken place buy -t limit 0.42 11.1337
clikraken place buy -t market 0.1
# without the -t option, defaults to limit orders
clikraken place sell 0.5 13.3701
clikraken cancel OUQUPX-9FBMJ-DL7L6W
Using leverage (maximum multiplier allowed depends on the currency pair chosen):
# open a short position with 5:1 leverage
clikraken place sell 0.1 -l 5
clikraken positions
clikraken trade_balance
# to close an open position the same volume and leverage should be used
clikraken place buy -t limit 0.1 1492.0 -l 5
Examples in another currency pair:
# BTC/EUR currency pair
clikraken ticker -p XXBTZEUR
clikraken depth -p XXBTZEUR
clikraken place buy 0.08 587.12 -p XXBTZEUR
clikraken olist -p XXBTZEUR
# ETH/BTC currency pair
clikraken ticker -p XETHXXBT
clikraken depth -p XETHXXBT
clikraken last_trades -p XETHXXBT
Global options examples:
# format the output as CSV data
clikraken --csv ohlc
# change the separator character for output in CSV format
clikraken --csv --csvseparator "|" ohlc
clikraken --csv --csvseparator "\t" ohlc
# output the raw JSON output from Kraken API
clikraken --raw ticker
Store the results in a file:
# store the results as CSV file
clikraken --csv ohlc > /path/to/my/results.csv
pip install -U clikraken
clikraken code is licensed under the Apache license, Version 2.0.
See the LICENSE
file. For the full text, see here.
Python 3.4+
clikraken is tested with Python 3.4 to 3.6. Future Python versions should be compatible but haven't been tested yet.
There is no plan to support Python 2 at all and it's unlikely that Python 3.0 to 3.3 will ever be supported. Sorry!
clikraken has been tested on Linux (Debian Jessie) and Windows. I guess it should work with other systems but your mileage may vary.
The dependencies should be automatically installed when installing clikraken with pip. But if working in a fresh environment (for example after cloning the source code to develop), you may need to install these manually with pip.
pip install -r requirements.txt
The following modules are used by clikraken.
- krakenex is licensed under the LGPLv3 license.
- arrow is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
- tabulate is licensed under the MIT License.
- colorlog is licensed under the MIT License.
The development dependencies are only needed for developing, testing and packaging clikraken.
- GNU Make if using the provided Makefile
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
- Clone this repository and cd into it.
- Preferably create and activate a fresh virtualenv.
python3 -m venv /path/to/your/venv
source /path/to/your/venv/bin/activate
(for windows, omitsource
)
- If make is available:
make setup_dev
- Otherwise:
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements_dev.txt
python setup.py develop
Tests can be run by calling tox
.
Special thanks to @t0neg, @citec and @melko for their contributions to clikraken.