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lightweight-charts-v5
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Python framework for TradingView's Lightweight Charts JavaScript library (v5.x).
lightweight-charts-python aims to provide a simple and pythonic way to access and implement TradingView's Lightweight Charts.
pip install lightweight-charts-v5
Supports: Jupyter Notebooks, PyQt6, PyQt5, PySide6, wxPython, Streamlit, and asyncio.
PartTimeLarry: Interactive Brokers API and TradingView Charts in Python
import pandas as pd
from lightweight_charts import Chart
if __name__ == '__main__':
chart = Chart()
# Columns: time | open | high | low | close | volume
df = pd.read_csv('ohlcv.csv')
chart.set(df)
chart.show(block=True)
import pandas as pd
from time import sleep
from lightweight_charts import Chart
if __name__ == '__main__':
chart = Chart()
df1 = pd.read_csv('ohlcv.csv')
df2 = pd.read_csv('next_ohlcv.csv')
chart.set(df1)
chart.show()
last_close = df1.iloc[-1]['close']
for i, series in df2.iterrows():
chart.update(series)
if series['close'] > 20 and last_close < 20:
chart.marker(text='The price crossed $20!')
last_close = series['close']
sleep(0.1)
import pandas as pd
from time import sleep
from lightweight_charts import Chart
if __name__ == '__main__':
df1 = pd.read_csv('ohlc.csv')
# Columns: time | price
df2 = pd.read_csv('ticks.csv')
chart = Chart()
chart.set(df1)
chart.show()
for i, tick in df2.iterrows():
chart.update_from_tick(tick)
sleep(0.03)
import pandas as pd
from lightweight_charts import Chart
def calculate_sma(df, period: int = 50):
return pd.DataFrame({
'time': df['date'],
f'SMA {period}': df['close'].rolling(window=period).mean()
}).dropna()
if __name__ == '__main__':
chart = Chart()
chart.legend(visible=True)
df = pd.read_csv('ohlcv.csv')
chart.set(df)
line = chart.create_line('SMA 50')
sma_data = calculate_sma(df, period=50)
line.set(sma_data)
chart.show(block=True)
import pandas as pd
from lightweight_charts import Chart
if __name__ == '__main__':
chart = Chart()
df = pd.read_csv('ohlcv.csv')
chart.layout(background_color='#090008', text_color='#FFFFFF', font_size=16,
font_family='Helvetica')
chart.candle_style(up_color='#00ff55', down_color='#ed4807',
border_up_color='#FFFFFF', border_down_color='#FFFFFF',
wick_up_color='#FFFFFF', wick_down_color='#FFFFFF')
chart.volume_config(up_color='#00ff55', down_color='#ed4807')
chart.watermark('1D', color='rgba(180, 180, 240, 0.7)')
chart.crosshair(mode='normal', vert_color='#FFFFFF', vert_style='dotted',
horz_color='#FFFFFF', horz_style='dotted')
chart.legend(visible=True, font_size=14)
chart.set(df)
chart.show(block=True)
import pandas as pd
from lightweight_charts import Chart
def get_bar_data(symbol, timeframe):
if symbol not in ('AAPL', 'GOOGL', 'TSLA'):
print(f'No data for "{symbol}"')
return pd.DataFrame()
return pd.read_csv(f'bar_data/{symbol}_{timeframe}.csv')
def on_search(chart, searched_string): # Called when the user searches.
new_data = get_bar_data(searched_string, chart.topbar['timeframe'].value)
if new_data.empty:
return
chart.topbar['symbol'].set(searched_string)
chart.set(new_data)
def on_timeframe_selection(chart): # Called when the user changes the timeframe.
new_data = get_bar_data(chart.topbar['symbol'].value, chart.topbar['timeframe'].value)
if new_data.empty:
return
chart.set(new_data, True)
def on_horizontal_line_move(chart, line):
print(f'Horizontal line moved to: {line.price}')
if __name__ == '__main__':
chart = Chart(toolbox=True)
chart.legend(True)
chart.events.search += on_search
chart.topbar.textbox('symbol', 'TSLA')
chart.topbar.switcher('timeframe', ('1min', '5min', '30min'), default='5min',
func=on_timeframe_selection)
df = get_bar_data('TSLA', '5min')
chart.set(df)
chart.horizontal_line(200, func=on_horizontal_line_move)
chart.show(block=True)
Inquiries: shaders_worker_0e@icloud.com
This package is an independent creation and has not been endorsed, sponsored, or approved by TradingView. The author of this package does not have any official relationship with TradingView, and the package does not represent the views or opinions of TradingView.
FAQs
Python framework for TradingView's Lightweight Charts JavaScript library (v5.x).
We found that lightweight-charts-v5 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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