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There are two versions of NSEPython depending on the execution environment. While it's technically feasible to combine these versions into a single program, doing so could introduce latency. Given the financial nature of this program, time is of the essence.
NSEPython Edition | Compatibility | Tested Environments |
---|---|---|
Local Edition | Laptops (Windows 9, 10) | Windows 9, Windows 10 |
Server Edition | Servers (AWS, Google Colab, DigitalOcean) | AWS, Google Colab, DigitalOcean |
Use the package manager pip to install nsepython.
Access NSEPython for laptops, specifically tailored for Windows 9 and Windows 10 compatibility.
pip install nsepython
Leverage NSEPython designed for server environments, seamlessly functioning on AWS, Google Colab, and DigitalOcean.
pip install nsepythonserver
All the functions from the two renowned packages, NsepY and NSETools, have been migrated here with the same function names. Both of these packages had been left unmaintained for a considerable period.
In Leverage, a plethora of trader-focused tools has been meticulously crafted using NSEPython.
Here's an illustration of a Sectoral Heatmap, showcasing the extent of complexity that NSEPython API can effortlessly handle.
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Python library for NSE India APIs
We found that nsepythonserver 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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