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- pfeed-0.0.2.dev2/PKG-INFO +213 -0
- pfeed-0.0.2.dev2/README.md +158 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/__init__.py +6 -6
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/cli/commands/config.py +8 -11
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/cli/commands/download.py +4 -4
- pfeed-0.0.2.dev2/pfeed/cli/commands/stream.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/cli/main.py +3 -1
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/config_handler.py +13 -13
- pfeed-0.0.2.dev2/pfeed/const/common.py +32 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/feeds/base_feed.py +19 -25
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/feeds/yahoo_finance_feed.py +17 -9
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/binance/download.py +1 -1
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/bybit/const.py +1 -0
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- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/types/common_literals.py +3 -1
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- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/cli/__init__.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/cli/commands/__init__.py +0 -0
- /pfeed-0.0.2.dev1/pfeed/cli/commands/stream.py → /pfeed-0.0.2.dev2/pfeed/cli/commands/doc.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/cli/commands/docker_compose.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/cli/commands/open.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/const/paths.py +0 -0
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- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/data_tools/data_tool_polars.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/datastore.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/etl.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/feeds/__init__.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/feeds/binance_feed.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/feeds/bybit_feed.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/feeds/custom_csv_feed.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/filepath.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/main.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/resolution.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/binance/__init__.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/binance/api.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/binance/const.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/binance/stream.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/bybit/__init__.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/bybit/api.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/bybit/stream.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/bybit/types.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/sources/bybit/utils.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/utils/file_formats.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/utils/monitor.py +0 -0
- {pfeed-0.0.2.dev1 → pfeed-0.0.2.dev2}/pfeed/utils/utils.py +0 -0
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Summary: Data pipeline for algo-trading, getting and storing both real-time and historical data made easy.
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Home-page: https://pfund.ai
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Keywords: trading,algo-trading,data pipeline,ETL,data lake,data warehouse,data integration,historical data,live data,data streaming
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Author: Stephen Yau
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# PFeed: Data Pipeline for Algo-Trading, Getting and Storing Real-Time and Historical Data Made Easy.
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[](https://x.com/pfund_ai)
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## Problem
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PFeed (/piː fiːd/) is a data pipeline for algorithmic trading, serving as a bridge between raw data sources and traders. It enables you to **download historical data**, **stream real-time data**, and **store cleaned data** in a **local data lake for quantitative analysis**, by automating the processes of data collection, cleaning, transformation, and storage.
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## Core Features
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- [x] Download or stream reliable, validated and **clean data** for research, backtesting, or live trading
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- [x] Get historical data (**dataframe**) or live data in standardized formats by just calling a **single** function
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- [x] Interact with different kinds of data (including TradFi, CeFi and DeFi) using a **unified interface**
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Quick Start](#quick-start)
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- [Get Historical Data in Dataframe](#1-get-historical-data-in-dataframe-no-storage)
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- [Download Historical Data on Command Line](#2-download-historical-data-on-the-command-line-interface-cli)
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## Installation
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> For more installation options, please refer to the [documentation](https://pfeed-docs.pfund.ai/installation).
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### 1. Get Historical Data in Dataframe (No storage)
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Get [Bybit]'s data in dataframe, e.g. 1-minute data (data is downloaded on the fly if not stored locally)
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| 0 | 2024-03-01 00:00:00 | BTC_USDT_PERP | 1m | 61184.1 | 61244.5 | 61175.8 | 61244.5 | 159.142 |
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| 1 | 2024-03-01 00:01:00 | BTC_USDT_PERP | 1m | 61245.3 | 61276.5 | 61200.7 | 61232.2 | 227.242 |
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