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# Install the bot
This page explains how to prepare your environment for running the bot.
To understand how to set up the bot please read the Bot
[Bot configuration ](https://github.com/gcarq/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/configuration.md )
page.
## Table of Contents
- [Docker Automatic Installation ](#docker )
- [Linux or Mac manual Installation ](#linux--mac )
- [Linux - Ubuntu 16.04 ](#21-linux---ubuntu-1604 )
- [Linux - Other distro ](#22-linux---other-distro )
- [MacOS installation ](#23-macos-installation )
- [Advanced Linux ](#advanced-linux )
- [Windows manual Installation ](#windows )
# Docker
## Easy installation
Start by downloading Docker for your platform:
- [Mac ](https://www.docker.com/products/docker#/mac )
- [Windows ](https://www.docker.com/products/docker#/windows )
- [Linux ](https://www.docker.com/products/docker#/linux )
Once you have Docker installed, simply create the config file
(e.g. `config.json` ) and then create a Docker image for `freqtrade`
using the Dockerfile in this repo.
### 1. Prepare the bot
1. Clone the git
```bash
git clone git@github.com:gcarq/freqtrade.git
```
2. (Optional) Checkout the develop branch
```bash
git checkout develop
```
3. Go into the new directory
```bash
cd freqtrade
```
4. Copy `config.sample` to `config.json`
```bash
cp config.json.example config.json
```
To edit the config please refer to the [Bot Configuration ](https://github.com/gcarq/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/configuration.md ) page
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5. Create your DB file (Optional, the bot will create it if it is missing)
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```bash
# For Production
touch tradesv3.sqlite
# For Dry-run
touch tradesv3.dryrun.sqlite
```
### 2. Build the docker image
```bash
cd freqtrade
docker build -t freqtrade .
```
For security reasons, your configuration file will not be included in the
image, you will need to bind mount it. It is also advised to bind mount
a sqlite database file (see the "5. Run a restartable docker image"
section) to keep it between updates.
### 3. Verify the docker image
After build process you can verify that the image was created with:
```
docker images
```
### 4. Run the docker image
You can run a one-off container that is immediately deleted upon exiting with
the following command (config.json must be in the current working directory):
```
docker run --rm -v `pwd` /config.json:/freqtrade/config.json -it freqtrade
```
In this example, the database will be created inside the docker instance
and will be lost when you will refresh your image.
### 5. Run a restartable docker image
To run a restartable instance in the background (feel free to place your
configuration and database files wherever it feels comfortable on your
filesystem).
**5.1. Move your config file and database**
```bash
mkdir ~/.freqtrade
mv config.json ~/.freqtrade
mv tradesv3.sqlite ~/.freqtrade
```
**5.2. Run the docker image**
```bash
docker run -d \
--name freqtrade \
-v ~/.freqtrade/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json \
-v ~/.freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite:/freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite \
freqtrade
```
If you are using `dry_run=True` it's not necessary to mount
`tradesv3.sqlite` , but you can mount `tradesv3.dryrun.sqlite` if you
plan to use the dry run mode with the param `--dry-run-db` .
### 6. Monitor your Docker instance
You can then use the following commands to monitor and manage your container:
```bash
docker logs freqtrade
docker logs -f freqtrade
docker restart freqtrade
docker stop freqtrade
docker start freqtrade
```
You do not need to rebuild the image for configuration changes, it will
suffice to edit `config.json` and restart the container.
# Linux / MacOS
## 1. Requirements
Click each one for install guide:
- [Python 3.6.x ](http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/installation/ ),
note the bot was not tested on Python >= 3.7.x
- [pip ](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/ )
- [git ](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git )
- [virtualenv ](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/ ) (Recommended)
- [TA-Lib ](https://mrjbq7.github.io/ta-lib/install.html )
## 2. First install required packages
This bot require Python 3.6 and TA-LIB
### 2.1 Linux - Ubuntu 16.04
**2.1.1. Install Python 3.6, Git, and wget**
```bash
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonathonf/python-3.6
sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install python3.6 python3.6-venv python3.6-dev build-essential autoconf libtool pkg-config make wget git
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```
**2.1.2. Install TA-LIB**
Official webpage: https://mrjbq7.github.io/ta-lib/install.html
```
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ta-lib/ta-lib-0.4.0-src.tar.gz
tar xvzf ta-lib-0.4.0-src.tar.gz
cd ta-lib
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
make install
cd ..
rm -rf ./ta-lib*
```
**2.1.3. [Optional] Install MongoDB**
Install MongoDB if you plan to optimize your strategy with Hyperopt.
```bash
sudo apt-get install mongodb-org
```
Complete tutorial on [Digital Ocean: How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 16.04 ](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-mongodb-on-ubuntu-16-04 )
### 2.2. Linux - Other distro
If you are on a different Linux OS you maybe have to adapt things like:
- package manager (for example yum instead of apt-get)
- package names
### 2.3. MacOS installation
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**2.3.1. Install Python 3.6, git and wget**
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```bash
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brew install python3 git wget
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```
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**2.3.2. [Optional] Install MongoDB**
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Install MongoDB if you plan to optimize your strategy with Hyperopt.
```bash
curl -O https://fastdl.mongodb.org/osx/mongodb-osx-ssl-x86_64-3.4.10.tgz
tar -zxvf mongodb-osx-ssl-x86_64-3.4.10.tgz
mkdir -p < path_freqtrade > /env/mongodb
cp -R -n mongodb-osx-x86_64-3.4.10/ < path_freqtrade > /env/mongodb
export PATH=< path_freqtrade > /env/mongodb/bin:$PATH
```
## 3. Clone the repo
The following steps are made for Linux/mac environment
1. Clone the git `git clone git@github.com:gcarq/freqtrade.git`
2. (Optional) Checkout the develop branch `git checkout develop`
## 4. Prepare the bot
```bash
cd freqtrade
cp config.json.example config.json
```
To edit the config please refer to [Bot Configuration ](https://github.com/gcarq/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/configuration.md )
## 5. Setup your virtual env
```bash
python3.6 -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip3.6 install -r requirements.txt
pip3.6 install -e .
```
## 6. Run the bot
If this is the first time you run the bot, ensure you are running it
in Dry-run `"dry_run": true,` otherwise it will start to buy and sell coins.
```bash
python3.6 ./freqtrade/main.py -c config.json
```
### Advanced Linux
**systemd service file**
Copy `./freqtrade.service` to your systemd user directory (usually `~/.config/systemd/user` )
and update `WorkingDirectory` and `ExecStart` to match your setup.
After that you can start the daemon with:
```bash
systemctl --user start freqtrade
```
# Windows
We do recommend Windows users to use [Docker ](#docker ) this will work
much easier and smoother (also safer).
```cmd
#copy paste config.json to \path\freqtrade-develop\freqtrade
>cd \path\freqtrade-develop
>python -m venv .env
>cd .env\Scripts
>activate.bat
>cd \path\freqtrade-develop
>pip install -r requirements.txt
>pip install -e .
>cd freqtrade
>python main.py
```
*Thanks [Owdr ](https://github.com/Owdr ) for the commands. Source: [Issue #222 ](https://github.com/gcarq/freqtrade/issues/222 )*
## Next step
Now you have an environment ready, the next step is to
[configure your bot ](https://github.com/gcarq/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/configuration.md ).