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An unofficial API for the trading platform Degiro, with the ability to get real time data and historical data

DegiroAPI

An unofficial API for the trading platform Degiro written in Python with the ability to get real time data and historical data for products.

Getting Started

Installing

pip install degiroapi

Dependecies

pip install requests

Imports

import degiroapi
from degiroapi.product import Product
from degiroapi.order import Order
from degiroapi.utils import pretty_json

Logging into your account

degiro = degiroapi.DeGiro()
degiro.login("username", "password")

Logging out

degiro.logout()

Available Functions

  • login
  • logout
  • getdata
  • search_products
  • product_info
  • transactions
  • orders
  • delete_order
  • real_time_price
  • get_stock_list
  • buyorder
  • sellorder

getdata

Printing your current cach funds:

cashfunds = degiro.getdata(degiroapi.Data.Type.CASHFUNDS)
for data in cashfunds:
    print(data)

Printing your current portfolio, argument True to filter out products with a size of 0, False or no Argument to show all:

portfolio = degiro.getdata(degiroapi.Data.Type.PORTFOLIO, True)
for data in portfolio:
    print(data)

search_products

Searching for a product:

products = degiro.search_products('Pfizer')
print(Product(products[0]).id)

product_info

Printing info for a specified product ID:

info = degiro.product_info(331823)
print(info["id"], info["name"], info["currency"], info["closePrice"])

transactions

Printing your transactions in a given time interval:

from datetime import datetime, timedelta

transactions = degiro.transactions(datetime(2019, 1, 1), datetime.now())
print(pretty_json(transactions))

orders

Printing your order history(the maximum timespan is 90 days) With argument True, this function only returns open orders

from datetime import datetime, timedelta

orders = degiro.orders(datetime.now() - timedelta(days=90), datetime.now())
print(pretty_json(orders))

orders = degiro.orders(datetime.now() - timedelta(days=90), datetime.now(), True)
print(pretty_json(orders))

delete_order

Deleting an open order with the orderId

orders = degiro.orders(datetime.now() - timedelta(days=1), datetime.now(), True)
degiro.delete_order(orders[0]['orderId'])
degiro.delete_order("f278d56f-eaa0-4dc7-b067-45c6b4b3d74f")

real_time_price

Get the real time price and the historical data of a stock:

products = degiro.search_products('nrz')
# Interval can be set to One_Day, One_Week, One_Month, Three_Months, Six_Months, One_Year, Three_Years, Five_Years, Max
realprice = degiro.real_time_price(Product(products[0]).id, degiroapi.Interval.Type.One_Day)

# getting the real time price
print(realprice[0]['data']['lastPrice'])
print(pretty_json(realprice[0]['data']))

# getting historical data
print(realprice[1]['data'])

get_stock_list

Get the symbols of the S&P500 stocks:

sp5symbols = []
products = degiro.get_stock_list(14, 846)
for product in products:
    sp5symbols.append(Product(product).symbol)

Get the symbols of the german30 stocks:

daxsymbols = []
products = degiro.get_stock_list(6, 906)
for product in products:
    daxsymbols.append(Product(product).symbol)

buyorder

Placing a buy order is dependent on the order Type:

Limit order

You have to set a limit order price to which the order gets executed. arguments: order type, product id, execution time type (either 1 for "valid on a daily basis", or 3 for unlimited, size, limit(the limit price)

degiro.buyorder(Order.Type.LIMIT, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, 30)

StopLimit order

Sets a limit order when the stoploss price is reached (not bought for more than the limit at the stop loss price): arguments: order type, product id, execution time type (either 1 for "valid on a daily basis", or 3 for "unlimited"), size, limit(the limit price), stop_loss(stop loss price)

degiro.buyorder(Order.Type.STOPLIMIT, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, 38, 38)

Market order

Bought at the market price: arguments: order type, product id, execution time type (either 1 for "valid on a daily basis", or 3 for "unlimited"), size

degiro.buyorder(Order.Type.MARKET, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1)

StopLoss order

The stop loss price has to be higher than the current price, when current price reaches the stoploss price the order is placed: arguments: order type, product id, execution time type (either 1 for "valid on a daily basis", or 3 for "unlimited"), size

degiro.buyorder(Order.Type.STOPLOSS, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, None, 38)

sellorder

Placing a sell order is dependent on the order Type: Equivalent to the buy orders:

degiro.sellorder(Order.Type.LIMIT, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, 40)
degiro.sellorder(Order.Type.STOPLIMIT, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, 37, 38)
degiro.sellorder(Order.Type.MARKET, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1)
degiro.sellorder(Order.Type.STOPLOSS, Product(products[0]).id, 3, 1, None, 38)

Usage

For documented examples see examples.py