Python Candlesticks Chart
📈 Draw candlesticks charts right into your terminal, using Python!
This is a portage from the great cli-candlestick-chart (developed by Julien-R44, written in Rust).
You are looking at the Python 3.10+ version.
Note: not tested on macOS, nor Windows (it will likely fail to render colors).
Table of contents:
Features
- Auto-fit to terminal size
- Practical formatting for big, and tiny, numbers
- Integration with Rich
- Simple, yet customizable, API
- Exact same API as the Rust version, plus some sugar
- Simple installation, no external dependencies
Installation
$ python -m pip install -U candlestick-chart
Demonstration
from candlestick_chart import Candle, Chart
candles = [
Candle(open=133.520004, close=133.610001, high=126.760002, low=129.410004),
Candle(open=128.889999, close=131.740005, high=128.429993, low=131.009995),
Candle(open=127.720001, close=131.050003, high=126.379997, low=126.599998),
Candle(open=128.360001, close=131.630005, high=127.860001, low=130.919998),
Candle(open=132.429993, close=132.630005, high=130.229996, low=132.050003),
]
chart = Chart(candles, title="Optional title")
chart.set_name("BTC/USDT")
chart.set_bear_color(1, 205, 254)
chart.set_bull_color(255, 107, 153)
chart.set_vol_bull_color(1, 205, 254)
chart.set_vol_bear_color(255, 107, 153)
chart.set_label("highest", "ATH")
chart.set_label("lowest", "ATL")
chart.set_label("average", "")
chart.set_label("volume", "")
chart.set_volume_pane_height(6)
chart.set_volume_pane_enabled(False)
new_width = 200
new_height = 150
chart.update_size(new_width, new_height)
chart.update_candles(candles[:3])
chart.update_candles(candles[:3], reset=True)
chart.set_highlight(fnum(52_348.63), "red")
chart.set_highlight(fnum(52_348.63), (255, 0, 0))
chart.set_highlight(fnum(52_348.63), "91m")
chart.set_highlight(fnum(52_348.63), "91;47m")
chart.draw()
Binary Usage
When installing the library, an executable is made available (candlestick-chart
):
candlestick-chart --help
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-m {stdin,csv-file,json-file}, --mode {stdin,csv-file,json-file}
Select the method for retrieving the candles.
-f FILE, --file FILE [MODE:*-file] File to read candles from.
--chart-name CHART_NAME
Sets the chart name.
--bear-color BEAR_COLOR
Sets the descending candles color in hexadecimal.
--bull-color BULL_COLOR
Sets the ascending candles color in hexadecimal.
--version show program's version number and exit
When requesting the JSON or stdin mode, the library expects a JSON with the following format:
[
{
"open": 28994.009766,
"high": 29600.626953,
"low": 28803.585938,
"close": 29374.152344
},
...
]
For all requests, here are supported fields:
"open": float
"close": float
"high": float
"low": float
"volume": float
"timestamp": float
Examples
API
Binary
Read CSV from file
candlestick-chart \
--mode=csv-file \
--file='./examples/BTC-USD.csv' \
--chart-name='My BTC Chart' \
--bear-color='#b967ff' \
--bull-color='ff6b99'
Read JSON from file
candlestick-chart \
--mode=json-file \
--file='./examples/BTC-chart.json' \
--chart-name='My BTC Chart' \
--bear-color='#b967ff' \
--bull-color='ff6b99'
Read from stdin
echo '[
{
"open": 28994.009766,
"high": 29600.626953,
"low": 28803.585938,
"close": 29374.152344
},
{
"open": 29376.455078,
"high": 33155.117188,
"low": 29091.181641,
"close": 32127.267578
}
]' | candlestick-chart \
--mode=stdin \
--chart-name='My BTC Chart' \
--bear-color='#b967ff' \
--bull-color='ff6b99'
Developers
Setup:
python -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate
python -m pip install -U pip
Install:
python -m pip install -e '.[test]'
Test:
python -m pytest