stable/docs/rest-api.md
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# REST API Usage
## Configuration
Enable the rest API by adding the api_server section to your configuration and setting `api_server.enabled` to `true`.
Sample configuration:
``` json
"api_server": {
"enabled": true,
"listen_ip_address": "127.0.0.1",
"listen_port": 8080,
"username": "Freqtrader",
"password": "SuperSecret1!"
},
```
!!! Danger: Security warning
By default, the configuration listens on localhost only (so it's not reachable from other systems). We strongly recommend to not expose this API to the internet and choose a strong, unique password, since others will potentially be able to control your bot.
!!! Danger: Password selection
Please make sure to select a very strong, unique password to protect your bot from unauthorized access.
You can then access the API by going to `http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v1/version` to check if the API is running correctly.
### Configuration with docker
If you run your bot using docker, you'll need to have the bot listen to incomming connections. The security is then handled by docker.
``` json
"api_server": {
"enabled": true,
"listen_ip_address": "0.0.0.0",
"listen_port": 8080
},
```
Add the following to your docker command:
``` bash
-p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080
```
A complete sample-command may then look as follows:
```bash
docker run -d \
--name freqtrade \
-v ~/.freqtrade/config.json:/freqtrade/config.json \
-v ~/.freqtrade/user_data/:/freqtrade/user_data \
-v ~/.freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite:/freqtrade/tradesv3.sqlite \
-p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 \
freqtrade --db-url sqlite:///tradesv3.sqlite --strategy MyAwesomeStrategy
```
!!! Danger "Security warning"
By using `-p 8080:8080` the API is available to everyone connecting to the server under the correct port, so others may be able to control your bot.
## Consuming the API
You can consume the API by using the script `scripts/rest_client.py`.
The client script only requires the `requests` module, so FreqTrade does not need to be installed on the system.
``` bash
python3 scripts/rest_client.py <command> [optional parameters]
```
By default, the script assumes `127.0.0.1` (localhost) and port `8080` to be used, however you can specify a configuration file to override this behaviour.
### Minimalistic client config
``` json
{
"api_server": {
"enabled": true,
"listen_ip_address": "0.0.0.0",
"listen_port": 8080
}
}
```
``` bash
python3 scripts/rest_client.py --config rest_config.json <command> [optional parameters]
```
## Available commands
| Command | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `start` | | Starts the trader
| `stop` | | Stops the trader
| `stopbuy` | | Stops the trader from opening new trades. Gracefully closes open trades according to their rules.
| `reload_conf` | | Reloads the configuration file
| `status` | | Lists all open trades
| `status table` | | List all open trades in a table format
| `count` | | Displays number of trades used and available
| `profit` | | Display a summary of your profit/loss from close trades and some stats about your performance
| `forcesell <trade_id>` | | Instantly sells the given trade (Ignoring `minimum_roi`).
| `forcesell all` | | Instantly sells all open trades (Ignoring `minimum_roi`).
| `forcebuy <pair> [rate]` | | Instantly buys the given pair. Rate is optional. (`forcebuy_enable` must be set to True)
| `performance` | | Show performance of each finished trade grouped by pair
| `balance` | | Show account balance per currency
| `daily <n>` | 7 | Shows profit or loss per day, over the last n days
| `whitelist` | | Show the current whitelist
| `blacklist [pair]` | | Show the current blacklist, or adds a pair to the blacklist.
| `edge` | | Show validated pairs by Edge if it is enabled.
| `version` | | Show version
Possible commands can be listed from the rest-client script using the `help` command.
``` bash
python3 scripts/rest_client.py help
```
``` output
Possible commands:
balance
Get the account balance
:returns: json object
blacklist
Show the current blacklist
:param add: List of coins to add (example: "BNB/BTC")
:returns: json object
count
Returns the amount of open trades
:returns: json object
daily
Returns the amount of open trades
:returns: json object
edge
Returns information about edge
:returns: json object
forcebuy
Buy an asset
:param pair: Pair to buy (ETH/BTC)
:param price: Optional - price to buy
:returns: json object of the trade
forcesell
Force-sell a trade
:param tradeid: Id of the trade (can be received via status command)
:returns: json object
performance
Returns the performance of the different coins
:returns: json object
profit
Returns the profit summary
:returns: json object
reload_conf
Reload configuration
:returns: json object
start
Start the bot if it's in stopped state.
:returns: json object
status
Get the status of open trades
:returns: json object
stop
Stop the bot. Use start to restart
:returns: json object
stopbuy
Stop buying (but handle sells gracefully).
use reload_conf to reset
:returns: json object
version
Returns the version of the bot
:returns: json object containing the version
whitelist
Show the current whitelist
:returns: json object
```