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TvDatafeed

A simple TradingView historical Data Downloader. Tvdatafeed allows downloading upto 5000 bars on any of the supported timeframe.

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Installation

This module is installed via pip:

pip install tvdatafeed

or installing from github repo

pip install --upgrade --no-cache-dir git+https://github.com/StreamAlpha/tvdatafeed.git

For usage instructions, watch these videos-

v1.2 tutorial with installation and backtrader usage

Watch the video

Full tutorial

Watch the video


About release 2.0.0

Version 2.0.0 is a major release and is not backward compatible. make sure you update your code accordingly. Thanks to stefanomorni for contributing and removing selenium dependancy.

Usage

Import the packages and initialize with your tradingview username and password.

from tvDatafeed import TvDatafeed, Interval

username = 'YourTradingViewUsername'
password = 'YourTradingViewPassword'

tv = TvDatafeed(username, password)

You may use without logging in, but in some cases tradingview may limit the symbols and some symbols might not be available.

To use it without logging in

tv = TvDatafeed()

when using without login, following warning will be shown you are using nologin method, data you access may be limited


Getting Data

To download the data use tv.get_hist method.

It accepts following arguments and returns pandas dataframe

(symbol: str, exchange: str = 'NSE', interval: Interval = Interval.in_daily, n_bars: int = 10, fut_contract: int | None = None, extended_session: bool = False) -> DataFrame)

for example-

# index
nifty_index_data = tv.get_hist(symbol='NIFTY',exchange='NSE',interval=Interval.in_1_hour,n_bars=1000)

# futures continuous contract
nifty_futures_data = tv.get_hist(symbol='NIFTY',exchange='NSE',interval=Interval.in_1_hour,n_bars=1000,fut_contract=1)

# crudeoil
crudeoil_data = tv.get_hist(symbol='CRUDEOIL',exchange='MCX',interval=Interval.in_1_hour,n_bars=5000,fut_contract=1)

# downloading data for extended market hours
extended_price_data = tv.get_hist(symbol="EICHERMOT",exchange="NSE",interval=Interval.in_1_hour,n_bars=500, extended_session=False)

Search Symbol

To find the exact symbols for an instrument you can use tv.search_symbol method.

You need to provide search text and optional exchange. This will return a list of macthing instruments and their symbol.

tv.search_symbol('CRUDE','MCX')

Calculating Indicators

Indicators data is not downloaded from tradingview. For that you can use TA-Lib. Check out this video for installation and usage instructions-

Watch the video


Supported Time Intervals

Following timeframes intervals are supported-

Interval.in_1_minute

Interval.in_3_minute

Interval.in_5_minute

Interval.in_15_minute

Interval.in_30_minute

Interval.in_45_minute

Interval.in_1_hour

Interval.in_2_hour

Interval.in_3_hour

Interval.in_4_hour

Interval.in_daily

Interval.in_weekly

Interval.in_monthly


Read this before creating an issue

Before creating an issue in this library, please follow the following steps.

  1. Search the problem you are facing is already asked by someone else. There might be some issues already there, either solved/unsolved related to your problem. Go to issues page, use is:issue as filter and search your problem. image

  2. If you feel your problem is not asked by anyone or no issues are related to your problem, then create a new issue.

  3. Describe your problem in detail while creating the issue. If you don't have time to detail/describe the problem you are facing, assume that I also won't be having time to respond to your problem.

  4. Post a sample code of the problem you are facing. If I copy paste the code directly from issue, I should be able to reproduce the problem you are facing.

  5. Before posting the sample code, test your sample code yourself once. Only sample code should be tested, no other addition should be there while you are testing.

  6. Have some print() function calls to display the values of some variables related to your problem.

  7. Post the results of print() functions also in the issue.

  8. Use the insert code feature of github to inset code and print outputs, so that the code is displyed neat. !

  9. If you have multiple lines of code, use tripple grave accent ( ``` ) to insert multiple lines of code.

    Example:

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