# Installation This page explains how to prepare your environment for running the bot. To understand how to set up the bot please read the [Bot Configuration](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/configuration.md) page. ## Table of Contents * [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) * [Easy Installation - Linux Script](#easy-installation---linux-script) * [Manual installation](#manual-installation) * [Automatic Installation - Docker](#automatic-installation---docker) * [Custom Linux MacOS Installation](#custom-installation) - [Requirements](#requirements) - [Linux - Ubuntu 16.04](#linux---ubuntu-1604) - [MacOS](#macos) - [Setup Config and virtual env](#setup-config-and-virtual-env) * [Windows](#windows) ------ ## Easy Installation - Linux Script If you are on Debian, Ubuntu or MacOS a 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: `Python3`, `ta-lib`, `wget` * 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`. ## Manual installation - Linux/MacOS The following steps are made for Linux/MacOS environment ### 1. Clone the repo ```bash git clone git@github.com:freqtrade/freqtrade.git git checkout develop cd freqtrade ``` ### 2. Create the config file Switch `"dry_run": true,` ```bash cp config.json.example config.json vi config.json ``` ### 3. Build your docker image and run it ```bash docker build -t freqtrade . docker run --rm -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro -v `pwd`/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json -it freqtrade ``` ------ ## Automatic Installation - Docker 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 #### 1.1. Clone the git repository ```bash git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git ``` #### 1.2. (Optional) Checkout the develop branch ```bash git checkout develop ``` #### 1.3. Go into the new directory ```bash cd freqtrade ``` #### 1.4. Copy `config.json.example` to `config.json` ```bash cp -n config.json.example config.json ``` > To edit the config please refer to the [Bot Configuration](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/configuration.md) page. #### 1.5. Create your database file *(optional - the bot will create it if it is missing)* Production ```bash touch tradesv3.sqlite ```` Dry-Run ```bash 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 an SQLite database file (see the "5. Run a restartable docker image" section) to keep it between updates. ### 3. Verify the Docker image After the build process you can verify that the image was created with: ```bash 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): ```bash docker run --rm -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro -v `pwd`/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json -it freqtrade ``` There is known issue in OSX Docker versions after 17.09.1, whereby /etc/localtime cannot be shared causing Docker to not start. A work-around for this is to start with the following cmd. ```bash docker run --rm -e TZ=`ls -la /etc/localtime | cut -d/ -f8-9` -v `pwd`/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json -it freqtrade ``` More information on this docker issue and work-around can be read [here](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/2396) 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 /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \ -v ~/.freqtrade/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json \ -v ~/.freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite:/freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite \ freqtrade --db-url sqlite:///tradesv3.sqlite ``` NOTE: db-url defaults to `sqlite:///tradesv3.sqlite` but it defaults to `sqlite://` if `dry_run=True` is being used. To override this behaviour use a custom db-url value: i.e.: `--db-url sqlite:///tradesv3.dryrun.sqlite` ### 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. ### 7. Backtest with docker The following assumes that the above steps (1-4) have been completed successfully. Also, backtest-data should be available at `~/.freqtrade/user_data/`. ``` bash docker run -d \ --name freqtrade \ -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \ -v ~/.freqtrade/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json \ -v ~/.freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite:/freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite \ -v ~/.freqtrade/user_data/:/freqtrade/user_data/ \ freqtrade --strategy AwsomelyProfitableStrategy backtesting ``` Head over to the [Backtesting Documentation](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/backtesting.md) for more details. *Note*: Additional parameters can be appended after the image name (`freqtrade` in the above example). ------ ## 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. ### 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) ### Linux - Ubuntu 16.04 #### 1. Install Python 3.6, Git, and wget ```bash sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonathonf/python-3.6 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install python3.6 python3.6-venv python3.6-dev build-essential autoconf libtool pkg-config make wget git ``` #### 2. 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 "s|0.00000001|0.000000000000000001 |g" src/ta_func/ta_utility.h ./configure --prefix=/usr make make install cd .. rm -rf ./ta-lib* ``` #### 3. Install FreqTrade Clone the git repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git ``` #### 4. Configure `freqtrade` as a `systemd` service From the freqtrade repo... 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 ``` For this to be persistent (run when user is logged out) you'll need to enable `linger` for your freqtrade user. ```bash sudo loginctl enable-linger "$USER" ``` ### MacOS #### 1. Install Python 3.6, git, wget and ta-lib ```bash brew install python3 git wget ta-lib ``` #### 2. Install FreqTrade Clone the git repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git ``` Optionally checkout the develop branch: ```bash git checkout develop ``` ### Setup Config and virtual env #### 1. Initialize the configuration ```bash cd freqtrade cp config.json.example config.json ``` > *To edit the config please refer to [Bot Configuration](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/configuration.md).* #### 2. Setup your Python virtual environment (virtualenv) ```bash python3 -m venv .env source .env/bin/activate pip3 install --upgrade pip pip3 install -r requirements.txt pip3 install -e . ``` #### 3. 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 ``` ------ ## Windows We recommend that Windows users use [Docker](#docker) 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 #### Clone the git repository ```bash git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git ``` copy paste `config.json` to ``\path\freqtrade-develop\freqtrade` #### 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 inofficial 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 >cd .env\Scripts >activate.bat >cd \path\freqtrade-develop 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 . >python freqtrade\main.py ``` > Thanks [Owdr](https://github.com/Owdr) for the commands. Source: [Issue #222](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/issues/222) Now you have an environment ready, the next step is [Bot Configuration](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade/blob/develop/docs/configuration.md)...