# Installation This page explains how to prepare your environment for running the bot. ## Prerequisite ### Requirements Click each one for install guide: * [Python >= 3.6.x](http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/installation/) * [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) (install instructions below) ### API keys Before running your bot in production you will need to setup few external API. In production mode, the bot will require valid Exchange API credentials. We also recommend a [Telegram bot](telegram-usage.md#setup-your-telegram-bot) (optional but recommended). ### Setup your exchange account You will need to create API Keys (Usually you get `key` and `secret`) from the Exchange website and insert this into the appropriate fields in the configuration or when asked by the installation script. ## Quick start Freqtrade provides a Linux/MacOS script to install all dependencies and help you to configure the bot. !!! Note Python3.6 or higher and the corresponding pip are assumed to be available. The install-script will warn and stop if that's not the case. ```bash git clone git@github.com:freqtrade/freqtrade.git cd freqtrade git checkout develop ./setup.sh --install ``` !!! Note Windows installation is explained [here](#windows). ## Easy Installation - Linux Script If you are on Debian, Ubuntu or MacOS freqtrade provides a script to Install, Update, Configure, and Reset your bot. ```bash $ ./setup.sh usage: -i,--install Install freqtrade from scratch -u,--update Command git pull to update. -r,--reset Hard reset your develop/master branch. -c,--config Easy config generator (Will override your existing file). ``` ** --install ** This script will install everything you need to run the bot: * Mandatory software as: `ta-lib` * Setup your virtualenv * Configure your `config.json` file This script is a combination of `install script` `--reset`, `--config` ** --update ** Update parameter will pull the last version of your current branch and update your virtualenv. ** --reset ** Reset parameter will hard reset your branch (only if you are on `master` or `develop`) and recreate your virtualenv. ** --config ** Config parameter is a `config.json` configurator. This script will ask you questions to setup your bot and create your `config.json`. ------ ## Custom Installation We've included/collected install instructions for Ubuntu 16.04, MacOS, and Windows. These are guidelines and your success may vary with other distros. OS Specific steps are listed first, the [Common](#common) section below is necessary for all systems. !!! Note Python3.6 or higher and the corresponding pip are assumed to be available. ### Linux - Ubuntu 16.04 #### Install necessary dependencies ```bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install build-essential git ``` #### Raspberry Pi / Raspbian Before installing FreqTrade on a Raspberry Pi running the official Raspbian Image, make sure you have at least Python 3.6 installed. The default image only provides Python 3.5. Probably the easiest way to get a recent version of python is [miniconda](https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/). The following assumes that miniconda3 is installed and available in your environment. Since the last miniconda3 installation file uses python 3.4, we will update to python 3.6 on this installation. It's recommended to use (mini)conda for this as installation/compilation of `numpy` and `pandas` takes a long time. Additional package to install on your Raspbian, `libffi-dev` required by cryptography (from python-telegram-bot). ``` bash conda config --add channels rpi conda install python=3.6 conda create -n freqtrade python=3.6 conda activate freqtrade conda install pandas numpy sudo apt install libffi-dev python3 -m pip install -r requirements-common.txt python3 -m pip install -e . ``` !!! Note This does not install hyperopt dependencies. To install these, please use `python3 -m pip install -e .[hyperopt]`. We do not advise to run hyperopt on a Raspberry Pi, since this is a very resource-heavy operation, which should be done on powerful machine. ### Common #### 1. Install TA-Lib Official webpage: https://mrjbq7.github.io/ta-lib/install.html ```bash 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 sed -i.bak "s|0.00000001|0.000000000000000001 |g" src/ta_func/ta_utility.h ./configure --prefix=/usr/local make sudo make install cd .. rm -rf ./ta-lib* ``` !!! Note An already downloaded version of ta-lib is included in the repository, as the sourceforge.net source seems to have problems frequently. #### 2. Setup your Python virtual environment (virtualenv) !!! Note This step is optional but strongly recommended to keep your system organized ```bash python3 -m venv .env source .env/bin/activate ``` #### 3. Install Freqtrade Clone the git repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git ``` Optionally checkout the master branch to get the latest stable release: ```bash git checkout master ``` #### 4. Initialize the configuration ```bash cd freqtrade cp config.json.example config.json ``` > *To edit the config please refer to [Bot Configuration](configuration.md).* #### 5. Install python dependencies ``` bash python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip python3 -m pip 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 freqtrade trade -c config.json ``` *Note*: If you run the bot on a server, you should consider using [Docker](docker.md) or a terminal multiplexer like `screen` or [`tmux`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tmux) to avoid that the bot is stopped on logout. #### 7. (Optional) Post-installation Tasks On Linux, as an optional post-installation task, you can setup the bot to run as a `systemd` service. See [Advanced Post-installation Tasks](advanced-setup.md) for details. ------ ## Using Conda Freqtrade can also be installed using Anaconda (or Miniconda). ``` bash conda env create -f environment.yml ``` !!! Note This requires the [ta-lib](#1-install-ta-lib) C-library to be installed first. ## Windows We recommend that Windows users use [Docker](docker.md) as this will work much easier and smoother (also more secure). If that is not possible, try using the Windows Linux subsystem (WSL) - for which the Ubuntu instructions should work. If that is not available on your system, feel free to try the instructions below, which led to success for some. ### Install freqtrade manually !!! Note Make sure to use 64bit Windows and 64bit Python to avoid problems with backtesting or hyperopt due to the memory constraints 32bit applications have under Windows. !!! Hint Using the [Anaconda Distribution](https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/) under Windows can greatly help with installation problems. Check out the [Conda section](#using-conda) in this document. #### Clone the git repository ```bash git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git ``` #### Install ta-lib Install ta-lib according to the [ta-lib documentation](https://github.com/mrjbq7/ta-lib#windows). As compiling from source on windows has heavy dependencies (requires a partial visual studio installation), there is also a repository of unofficial precompiled windows Wheels [here](https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#ta-lib), which needs to be downloaded and installed using `pip install TA_Lib‑0.4.17‑cp36‑cp36m‑win32.whl` (make sure to use the version matching your python version) ```cmd >cd \path\freqtrade-develop >python -m venv .env >.env\Scripts\activate.bat REM optionally install ta-lib from wheel REM >pip install TA_Lib‑0.4.17‑cp36‑cp36m‑win32.whl >pip install -r requirements.txt >pip install -e . >freqtrade ``` > Thanks [Owdr](https://github.com/Owdr) for the commands. Source: [Issue #222](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/issues/222) #### Error during installation under Windows ``` bash error: Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required. Get it with "Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools": http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools ``` Unfortunately, many packages requiring compilation don't provide a pre-build wheel. It is therefore mandatory to have a C/C++ compiler installed and available for your python environment to use. The easiest way is to download install Microsoft Visual Studio Community [here](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/) and make sure to install "Common Tools for Visual C++" to enable building c code on Windows. Unfortunately, this is a heavy download / dependency (~4Gb) so you might want to consider WSL or [docker](docker.md) first. --- Now you have an environment ready, the next step is [Bot Configuration](configuration.md).