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nsequoter

Web scraping api for the National Stock Exchange of India. Retrives quotes for equities and equity futures from the NSE website.

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nsequoter Documentation

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:Author: Aditya Keida

:Version: 1.0.0

:Date: 7th Jul, 2016

:License: MIT

.. contents::

Motivation


Python is fast becoming the programing language of choice for Quants

and Data Analysts, and an easy way to fetch data from the most

important sources is needed. The power and popularity of Python reside

in the ability to reuse code on through over 40000 libraries and modules.

That said, getting quotes from the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)

is quite hard in python, and most other languages for that matter.

nsequoter is a module that aims to make it trivially easy to get these

quotes from the NSE, by simply reading the data off the exchange's website

http://www.nseindia.com and importing it into python. The current version

Supports equity and equity futures. equity options and currency derivatives

will be added in the next version. Indexes will follow after that.

Usage


The simplest way to use the library is as follows::

import nsequoter #imports the module and all the functions in it

#to get a float value of the quote for '3M India'

nsequoter.get_equity_quote('3MINDIA') #use the listed symbol as argument

#to get a float value of the quote for '3M India' July futures

nsequoter.get_futures_quote('3MINDIA', 'JUL') #use symbol and month as argument

Note that the arguments are not case sensitive. However, the symbol/code

should be as listed. Months can be entered as three letter months (String)

or their calendar number (Jul = 7, Aug = 8, etc.)

Futures contracts expire on the Thursday of each month. Queries after

that date will result in an exception.

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