Installation¶
This page explains how to prepare your environment for running the bot.
The freqtrade documentation describes various ways to install freqtrade
- Docker images (separate page)
- Script Installation
- Manual Installation
- Installation with Conda
Please consider using the prebuilt docker images to get started quickly while evaluating how freqtrade works.
Information¶
For Windows installation, please use the windows installation guide.
The easiest way to install and run Freqtrade is to clone the bot Github repository and then run the ./setup.sh
script, if it's available for your platform.
Version considerations
When cloning the repository the default working branch has the name develop
. This branch contains all last features (can be considered as relatively stable, thanks to automated tests).
The stable
branch contains the code of the last release (done usually once per month on an approximately one week old snapshot of the develop
branch to prevent packaging bugs, so potentially it's more stable).
Note
Python3.7 or higher and the corresponding pip
are assumed to be available. The install-script will warn you and stop if that's not the case. git
is also needed to clone the Freqtrade repository.
Also, python headers (python<yourversion>-dev
/ python<yourversion>-devel
) must be available for the installation to complete successfully.
Up-to-date clock
The clock on the system running the bot must be accurate, synchronized to a NTP server frequently enough to avoid problems with communication to the exchanges.
Requirements¶
These requirements apply to both Script Installation and Manual Installation.
Install guide¶
- Python >= 3.7.x
- pip
- git
- virtualenv (Recommended)
- TA-Lib (install instructions below)
Install code¶
We've included/collected install instructions for Ubuntu, MacOS, and Windows. These are guidelines and your success may vary with other distros. OS Specific steps are listed first, the Common section below is necessary for all systems.
Note
Python3.7 or higher and the corresponding pip are assumed to be available.
Install necessary dependencies¶
```bash
update repository¶
sudo apt-get update
install packages¶
sudo apt install -y python3-pip python3-venv python3-pandas python3-pip git ```
The following assumes the latest Raspbian Buster lite image. This image comes with python3.7 preinstalled, making it easy to get freqtrade up and running.
Tested using a Raspberry Pi 3 with the Raspbian Buster lite image, all updates applied.
```bash sudo apt-get install python3-venv libatlas-base-dev cmake
Use pywheels.org to speed up installation¶
sudo echo "[global]\nextra-index-url=https://www.piwheels.org/simple" > tee /etc/pip.conf
git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git cd freqtrade
bash setup.sh -i ```
Installation duration
Depending on your internet speed and the Raspberry Pi version, installation can take multiple hours to complete. Due to this, we recommend to use the pre-build docker-image for Raspberry, by following the Docker quickstart documentation
Note
The above 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.
Freqtrade repository¶
Freqtrade is an open source crypto-currency trading bot, whose code is hosted on github.com
```bash
Download develop
branch of freqtrade repository¶
git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git
Enter downloaded directory¶
cd freqtrade
your choice (1): novice user¶
git checkout stable
your choice (2): advanced user¶
git checkout develop ```
(1) This command switches the cloned repository to the use of the stable
branch. It's not needed, if you wish to stay on the (2) develop
branch.
You may later switch between branches at any time with the git checkout stable
/git checkout develop
commands.
Script Installation¶
First of the ways to install Freqtrade, is to use provided the Linux/MacOS ./setup.sh
script, which install all dependencies and help you configure the bot.
Make sure you fulfill the Requirements and have downloaded the Freqtrade repository.
Use /setup.sh -install (Linux/MacOS)¶
If you are on Debian, Ubuntu or MacOS, freqtrade provides the script to install freqtrade.
```bash
--install, Install freqtrade from scratch¶
./setup.sh -i ```
Activate your virtual environment¶
Each time you open a new terminal, you must run source .env/bin/activate
to activate your virtual environment.
```bash
then activate your .env¶
source ./.env/bin/activate ```
Congratulations¶
You are ready, and run the bot
Other options of /setup.sh script¶
You can as well update, configure and reset the codebase of your bot with ./script.sh
```bash
--update, Command git pull to update.¶
./setup.sh -u
--reset, Hard reset your develop/stable branch.¶
./setup.sh -r ```
``` --install
With this option, the script will install the bot and most dependencies: You will need to have git and python3.7+ installed beforehand for this to work.
- Mandatory software as:
ta-lib
- Setup your virtualenv under
.env/
This option is a combination of installation tasks and --reset
--update
This option will pull the last version of your current branch and update your virtualenv. Run the script with this option periodically to update your bot.
--reset
This option will hard reset your branch (only if you are on either stable
or develop
) and recreate your virtualenv.
```
Manual Installation¶
Make sure you fulfill the Requirements and have downloaded the Freqtrade repository.
Install TA-Lib¶
TA-Lib script installation¶
bash
sudo ./build_helpers/install_ta-lib.sh
Note
This will use the ta-lib tar.gz included in this repository.
TA-Lib manual installation¶
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*
Setup Python virtual environment (virtualenv)¶
You will run freqtrade in separated virtual environment
```bash
create virtualenv in directory /freqtrade/.env¶
python3 -m venv .env
run virtualenv¶
source .env/bin/activate ```
Install python dependencies¶
bash
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
python3 -m pip install -e .
Congratulations¶
You are ready, and run the bot
(Optional) Post-installation Tasks¶
Note
If you run the bot on a server, you should consider using Docker or a terminal multiplexer like screen
or tmux
to avoid that the bot is stopped on logout.
On Linux with software suite systemd
, as an optional post-installation task, you may wish to setup the bot to run as a systemd service
or configure it to send the log messages to the syslog
/rsyslog
or journald
daemons. See Advanced Logging for details.
Installation with Conda¶
Freqtrade can also be installed with Miniconda or Anaconda. We recommend using Miniconda as it's installation footprint is smaller. Conda will automatically prepare and manage the extensive library-dependencies of the Freqtrade program.
What is Conda?¶
Conda is a package, dependency and environment manager for multiple programming languages: conda docs
Installation with conda¶
Install Conda¶
Answer all questions. After installation, it is mandatory to turn your terminal OFF and ON again.
Freqtrade download¶
Download and install freqtrade.
```bash
download freqtrade¶
git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git
enter downloaded directory 'freqtrade'¶
cd freqtrade
```
Freqtrade instal: Conda Environment¶
Prepare conda-freqtrade environment, using file environment.yml
, which exist in main freqtrade directory
bash
conda env create -n freqtrade-conda -f environment.yml
Creating Conda Environment
The conda command create -n
automatically installs all nested dependencies for the selected libraries, general structure of installation command is:
```bash
choose your own packages¶
conda env create -n [name of the environment] [python version] [packages]
point to file with packages¶
conda env create -n [name of the environment] -f [file] ```
Enter/exit freqtrade-conda environment¶
To check available environments, type
bash
conda env list
Enter installed environment
```bash
enter conda environment¶
conda activate freqtrade-conda
exit conda environment - don't do it now¶
conda deactivate ```
Install last python dependencies with pip
bash
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
python3 -m pip install -e .
Congratulations¶
You are ready, and run the bot
Important shortcuts¶
```bash
list installed conda environments¶
conda env list
activate base environment¶
conda activate
activate freqtrade-conda environment¶
conda activate freqtrade-conda
deactivate any conda environments¶
conda deactivate
```
Further info on anaconda¶
New heavy packages
It may happen that creating a new Conda environment, populated with selected packages at the moment of creation takes less time than installing a large, heavy library or application, into previously set environment.
pip install within conda
The documentation of conda says that pip should NOT be used within conda, because internal problems can occur. However, they are rare. Anaconda Blogpost
Nevertheless, that is why, the conda-forge
channel is preferred:
- more libraries are available (less need for
pip
) conda-forge
works better withpip
- the libraries are newer
Happy trading!
You are ready¶
You've made it this far, so you have successfully installed freqtrade.
Initialize the configuration¶
```bash
Step 1 - Initialize user folder¶
freqtrade create-userdir --userdir user_data
Step 2 - Create a new configuration file¶
freqtrade new-config --config config.json ```
You are ready to run, read Bot Configuration, remember to start with dry_run: True
and verify that everything is working.
To learn how to setup your configuration, please refer to the Bot Configuration documentation page.
Start the Bot¶
bash
freqtrade trade --config config.json --strategy SampleStrategy
Warning
You should read through the rest of the documentation, backtest the strategy you're going to use, and use dry-run before enabling trading with real money.
Troubleshooting¶
Common problem: "command not found"¶
If you used (1)Script
or (2)Manual
installation, you need to run the bot in virtual environment. If you get error as below, make sure venv is active.
```bash
if:¶
bash: freqtrade: command not found
then activate your .env¶
source ./.env/bin/activate ```
MacOS installation error¶
Newer versions of MacOS may have installation failed with errors like error: command 'g++' failed with exit status 1
.
This error will require explicit installation of the SDK Headers, which are not installed by default in this version of MacOS. For MacOS 10.14, this can be accomplished with the below command.
bash
open /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg
If this file is inexistent, then you're probably on a different version of MacOS, so you may need to consult the internet for specific resolution details.
MacOS installation error with python 3.9¶
When using python 3.9 on macOS, it's currently necessary to install some os-level modules to allow dependencies to compile.
The errors you'll see happen during installation and are related to the installation of tables
or blosc
.
You can install the necessary libraries with the following command:
bash
brew install hdf5 c-blosc
After this, please run the installation (script) again.