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Liquicomun lib

It provides a simple interface to reach ESIOS Liquicomun data.

Handled data:

  • Perdidas (losses)
  • Precios (prices)

Installation

pip install liquicomun

Usage

Fetch all available losses for a concrete date

It provides an iterator that handle all the available losses for the requested scenario.

For each iteration it return the related next Perdida instance (loss).

Start and end dates are mandatory.

Tariffs and subsystems list are optional, and override the default list of elements to process.

from liquicomun import Perdidas

scenario = {
    'date_start': '20171001',
    'date_end': '20171031',
    #'tariffs': ['2.0A'],                   # Optional tariffs list
    #'subsystems': ["baleares", "ceuta"],   # Optional subsystems list
}

losses = Perdidas(**scenario)

# Iterate losses
for a_loss in losses:
    current_tariff = a_loss.tariff
    current_subsystem = a_loss.subsystem
    data_matrix = a_loss.matrix
    data_version = a_loss.version

Fetch just the losses for one tariff and subsystem

It return a Loss instance

The expected tariff, start and end dates are mandatory.

Subsystem and version are optional. If no subsystem is provided will fetch the peninsular data.

from liquicomun import Perdida

scenario = {
    'date_start': '20171001',
    'date_end': '20171031',
    'tariff': '2.0A',
    #'subsystem': "baleares",              # default "" -> peninsula
}

a_loss = Perdida(**scenario)

data_matrix = a_loss.matrix
data_version = a_loss.version
current_tariff = a_loss.tariff
current_subsystem = a_loss.subsystem