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Cryptocurrency historical market price data scraper written in Python.
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$ pip install cryptocmd
to install from the latest source use following command
::
$ pip install git+git://github.com/guptarohit/cryptoCMD.git
Following methods are available to get data in multiple formats from https://coinmarketcap.com
To get all time historical data of a cryptocurrency ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: python
from cryptocmd import CmcScraper
# initialise scraper without time interval
scraper = CmcScraper("XRP")
# get raw data as list of list
headers, data = scraper.get_data()
# get data in a json format
xrp_json_data = scraper.get_data("json")
# export the data as csv file, you can also pass optional `name` parameter
scraper.export("csv", name="xrp_all_time")
# Pandas dataFrame for the same data
df = scraper.get_dataframe()
To get data of a cryptocurrency which have same coin code as others ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: python
from cryptocmd import CmcScraper
# initialise scraper with coin name as well
scraper = CmcScraper(coin_code="sol", coin_name="solana")
# get raw data as list of list
headers, data = scraper.get_data()
# get data in a json format
solana_json_data = scraper.get_data("json")
# export the data as csv file, you can also pass optional `name` parameter
scraper.export("csv", name="solana_all_time")
# Pandas dataFrame for the same data
df = scraper.get_dataframe()
To get data of a cryptocurrency for some days ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: python
from cryptocmd import CmcScraper
# initialise scraper with time interval
scraper = CmcScraper("XRP", "15-10-2017", "25-10-2017")
# get raw data as list of list
headers, data = scraper.get_data()
# get data in a json format
json_data = scraper.get_data("json")
# export the data to csv
scraper.export("csv")
# get dataframe for the data
df = scraper.get_dataframe()
Following are the columns of the data
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Date, Open, High, Low, Close, Volume, Market Cap, Time Open, Time High, Time Low, Time Close
The data is being scrapped from coinmarketcap <https://coinmarketcap.com>
_ :v: and it's free <https://coinmarketcap.com/faq/>
_ to use. :tada:
Feel free to make a pull request! :octocat:
If you found this useful, I'd appreciate your consideration in the below. ✨☕
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FAQs
Cryptocurrency historical market price data scrapper.
We found that cryptocmd demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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