Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: copra
Version: 1.2.8
Summary: Asyncronous Python REST and WebSocket Clients for the Coinbase Pro virtual currency trading platform.
Home-page: https://github.com/tpodlaski/copra
Author: Tony Podlaski
Author-email: tony@podlaski.com
License: MIT license
Description: =========================================
        CoPrA
        =========================================
        
        *Asyncronous Python REST and WebSocket Clients for Coinbase Pro*
        
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        | |Version| |Build Status| |Docs|
        
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        | **Quick Links**: `Documentation <https://copra.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`__ - `Source Code <https://github.com/tpodlaski/copra>`__ - `PyPi <https://pypi.org/project/copra/>`__
        
        | **Related**: `Coinbase Pro Digital Currency Exchange <https://pro.coinbase.com/>`__ - `Coinbase Pro REST API <https://docs.pro.coinbase.com/#api>`_ - `Coinbase Pro WebSocket API <https://docs.pro.coinbase.com/#websocket-feed>`_
        
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        Introduction
        ------------
        
        The CoPrA \(**Co**\ inbase **Pr**\ o **A**\ sync\) package provides asyncronous REST and WebSocket clients written in Python for use with the Coinbase Pro digital currency trading platform. To learn about Coinbase Pro's REST and WebSocket APIs as well as how to obtain an API key for authentication to those services, please see `Coinbase Pro's API documentation <https://docs.pro.coinbase.com/>`__.
        
        CoPrA Features
        --------------
        
        * compatible with Python 3.5 or greater
        * utilizes Python's `asyncio <https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html>`__ concurrency framework
        * open source (`MIT <https://github.com/tpodlaski/copra/blob/master/LICENSE>`__ license)
        
        REST Features
        +++++++++++++
        
        * Asyncronous REST client class with 100% of the account management, trading, and market data functionality offered by the Coinbase Pro REST API.
        * supports user authentication
        * built on **aiohttp**, the asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
        
        WebSocket Features
        ++++++++++++++++++
        
        * Asyncronous WebSocket client class with callback hooks for managing every phase of a Coinbase Pro WebSocket session
        * supports user authentication
        * built on **Autobahn|Python**, the open-source (MIT) real-time framework for web, mobile & the Internet of Things.
        
        
        Examples
        --------
        
        REST
        ++++
        Without a Coinbase Pro API key, ``copra.rest.Client`` has access to all of the public market data that Coinbase makes available.
        
        .. code:: python
        
            # 24hour_stats.py
        
            import asyncio
        
            from copra.rest import Client
        
            loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
        
            client = Client(loop)
        
            async def get_stats():
                btc_stats = await client.get_24hour_stats('BTC-USD')
                print(btc_stats)
        
            loop.run_until_complete(get_stats())
            loop.run_until_complete(client.close())
        
        Running the above:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ python3 24hour_stats.py
            {'open': '3914.96000000', 'high': '3957.10000000', 'low': '3508.00000000', 'volume': '37134.10720409', 'last': '3670.06000000', 'volume_30day': '423047.53794129'}
        
        In conjunction with a Coinbase Pro API key, ``copra.rest.Client`` can be used to trade cryptocurrency and manage your Coinbase pro account. This example also shows how  ``copra.rest.Client`` can be used as a context manager.
        
        .. code:: python
        
            # btc_account_info.py
        
            import asyncio
        
            from copra.rest import Client
        
            KEY = YOUR_API_KEY
            SECRET = YOUR_API_SECRET
            PASSPHRASE = YOUR_API_PASSPHRASE
        
            BTC_ACCOUNT_ID = YOUR_BTC_ACCOUNT_ID
        
            loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
        
            async def get_btc_account():
                async with Client(loop, auth=True, key=KEY, 
                                  secret=SECRET, passphrase=PASSPHRASE) as client:
        
                    btc_account = await client.account(BTC_ACCOUNT_ID)
                    print(btc_account)
        
            loop.run_until_complete(get_btc_account())
        
        Running the above:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ python3 btc_account_info.py
            {'id': '1b121cbe-bd4-4c42-9e31-7047632fc7c7', 'currency': 'BTC', 'balance': '26.1023109600000000', 'available': '26.09731096', 'hold': '0.0050000000000000', 'profile_id': '151d9abd-abcc-4597-ae40-b6286d72a0bd'}
            
        WebSocket
        +++++++++
        
        While ``copra.websocket.Client`` is meant to be overridden, but it can be used 'as is' to test the module through the command line.
        
        .. code:: python
        
            # btc_heartbeat.py
        
            import asyncio
            
            from copra.websocket import Channel, Client
            
            loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
        
            ws = Client(loop, Channel('heartbeat', 'BTC-USD'))
        
            try:
                loop.run_forever()
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                loop.run_until_complete(ws.close())
                loop.close()
        
        Running the above:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ python3 btc_heartbeat.py
            {'type': 'subscriptions', 'channels': [{'name': 'heartbeat', 'product_ids': ['BTC-USD']}]}
            {'type': 'heartbeat', 'last_trade_id': 45950713, 'product_id': 'BTC-USD', 'sequence': 6254273323, 'time': '2018-07-05T22:36:30.823000Z'}
            {'type': 'heartbeat', 'last_trade_id': 45950714, 'product_id': 'BTC-USD', 'sequence': 6254273420, 'time': '2018-07-05T22:36:31.823000Z'}
            {'type': 'heartbeat', 'last_trade_id': 45950715, 'product_id': 'BTC-USD', 'sequence': 6254273528, 'time': '2018-07-05T22:36:32.823000Z'}
            {'type': 'heartbeat', 'last_trade_id': 45950715, 'product_id': 'BTC-USD', 'sequence': 6254273641, 'time': '2018-07-05T22:36:33.823000Z'}
            {'type': 'heartbeat', 'last_trade_id': 45950715, 'product_id': 'BTC-USD', 'sequence': 6254273758, 'time': '2018-07-05T22:36:34.823000Z'}
            {'type': 'heartbeat', 'last_trade_id': 45950720, 'product_id': 'BTC-USD', 'sequence': 6254273910, 'time': '2018-07-05T22:36:35.824000Z'}
            .
            .
            .
        
        A Coinbase Pro API key allows ``copra.websocket.Client`` to authenticate with the Coinbase WebSocket server giving you access to feeds specific to your user account.
        
        .. code:: python
        
            # user_channel.py
        
            import asyncio
        
            from copra.websocket import Channel, Client
        
            KEY = YOUR_API_KEY
            SECRET = YOUR_API_SECRET
            PASSPHRASE = YOUR_API_PASSPHRASE
            
            loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
        
            channel = Channel('user', 'LTC-USD')
        
            ws = Client(loop, channel, auth=True, key=KEY, secret=SECRET, passphrase=PASSPHRASE)
        
            try:
                loop.run_forever()
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                loop.run_until_complete(ws.close())
                loop.close()
                
        
        Running the above:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ python3 user_channel.py
            {'type': 'subscriptions', 'channels': [{'name': 'user', 'product_ids': ['LTC-USD']}]}
            {'type': 'received', 'order_id': '42d2677d-0d37-435f-a776-e9e7f81ff22b', 'order_type': 'limit', 'size': '50.00000000', 'price': '1.00000000', 'side': 'buy', 'client_oid': '00098b59-4ac9-4ff8-ba16-bd2ef673f7b7', 'product_id': 'LTC-USD', 'sequence': 2311323871, 'user_id': '642394321fdf8242c4006432', 'profile_id': '039ee148-d490-44f9-9aed-0d1f6412884', 'time': '2018-07-07T17:33:29.755000Z'}
            {'type': 'open', 'side': 'buy', 'price': '1.00000000', 'order_id': '42d2677d-0d37-435f-a776-e9e7f81ff22b', 'remaining_size': '50.00000000', 'product_id': 'LTC-USD', 'sequence': 2311323872, 'user_id': '642394321fdf8242c4006432', 'profile_id': '039ee148-d490-44f9-9aed-0d1f6412884', 'time': '2018-07-07T17:33:29.755000Z'}
            .
            .
            .
        
        Versioning
        ----------
        
        We use `SemVer <http://semver.org/>`__ for versioning. For the versions available, see the `tags on this repository <https://github.com/tpodlaski/copra/tags>`__.
        
        
        License
        -------
        
        This project is licensed under the **MIT License** - see the `LICENSE file <https://github.com/tpodlaski/copra/blob/master/LICENSE>`_ for details
        
        
        Authors
        -------
        **Tony Podlaski** - http://www.neuraldump.net 
        
        See also the list of `contributers <https://github.com/tpodlaski/copra/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__ who participated in this project.
        
        Contributing
        ------------
        Please read `CONTRIBUTING.rst <https://github.com/tpodlaski/copra/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__ for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
        
        
        Credits
        -------
        
        This package was created with `Cookiecutter <https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter>`__ and the `audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage <https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage>`__ project template.
        
        
        .. |Version| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/copra.svg
           :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/copra
           
        .. |Build Status| image:: https://img.shields.io/travis/tpodlaski/copra.svg
           :target: https://travis-ci.org/tpodlaski/copra
           
        .. |Docs| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/copra/badge/?version=latest
           :target: https://copra.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
           :alt: Documentation Status
        
        
        =======
        History
        =======
        
        0.1.0 (2018-07-06)
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        * First release on PyPI.
        
        0.2.0 (2018-07-07)
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        * Added Client authentication.
        
        0.3.0 (2018-07-09)
        ------------------
        
        * Added reconnect option to Client.
        
        0.4.0 (2018-07-10)
        ------------------
        * Added subscribe and unsubscribe methods to Client.
        
        1.0.0 (2018-07-12)
        ------------------
        * Added full documentation of the CoPrA API.
        
        1.0.1 (2018-07-12)
        ------------------
        * Fixed typos in the documentation.
        
        1.0.2 (2018-07-12)
        ------------------
        * Added Examples page to the documentation.
        
        1.0.3 (2018-07-16)
        ------------------
        * More documentation typos fixed.
        
        1.0.4 - 1.0.5 (2018-07-17)
        --------------------------
        * Non-API changes.
        
        1.0.6 (2018-08-19)
        ------------------
        * Updated Autobahn requirement to 18.8.1
        
        1.0.7 (2018-08-19)
        ------------------
        * Modified Travis config to test against Python 3.7.
        
        1.1.0 (2018-11-27)
        ------------------
        * Added REST client.
        
        1.1.2 (2018-12-01)
        ------------------
        * Updated documentation formatting.
        
        1.2.0 (2019-01-04)
        ------------------
        * Created copra.rest package and moved old copra.rest module to
          copra.rest.client.
        * Created copra.websocket package and moved old copra.websocket module to
          copra.websocket.client.
        * Add imports to copra.rest.__init__ and copra.websocket.__init__ so that
          classes and attributes can still be imported as they were before.
        * Rewrote and completed unit tests from copra.websocket.
        
        1.2.5 (2019-01-05)
        ------------------
        * Updated copra.websocket.client unit tests to ignore those that are 
          incompatible with Python 3.5 due to Mock methods that were not yet 
          implemented.
          
        1.2.6 (2019-01-07)
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        * Updated the REST client to attach an additional query string parameter 
          to all GET requests. The parameter, 'no-cache', is a timestamp and ensures
          that the Coinbase server responds to all GET requests with fresh and not
          cached content.
Keywords: copra coinbase pro gdax api bitcoin litecoin etherium rest websocket client
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
