Datetime should support --timerange too

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Matthias
2020-09-19 09:10:34 +02:00
parent ec01f20bf8
commit 35857b3dde
3 changed files with 52 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ ARGS_CONVERT_DATA_OHLCV = ARGS_CONVERT_DATA + ["timeframes"]
ARGS_LIST_DATA = ["exchange", "dataformat_ohlcv", "pairs"]
ARGS_DOWNLOAD_DATA = ["pairs", "pairs_file", "days", "download_trades", "exchange",
"timeframes", "erase", "dataformat_ohlcv", "dataformat_trades"]
"timeframes", "erase", "dataformat_ohlcv", "dataformat_trades", "timerange"]
ARGS_PLOT_DATAFRAME = ["pairs", "indicators1", "indicators2", "plot_limit",
"db_url", "trade_source", "export", "exportfilename",

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@@ -25,11 +25,17 @@ def start_download_data(args: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
"""
config = setup_utils_configuration(args, RunMode.UTIL_EXCHANGE)
if 'days' in config and 'timerange' in config:
raise OperationalException("--days and --timerange are mutually exclusive. "
"You can only specify one or the other.")
timerange = TimeRange()
if 'days' in config:
time_since = arrow.utcnow().shift(days=-config['days']).strftime("%Y%m%d")
timerange = TimeRange.parse_timerange(f'{time_since}-')
if 'timerange' in config:
timerange = timerange.parse_timerange(config['timerange'])
if 'pairs' not in config:
raise OperationalException(
"Downloading data requires a list of pairs. "