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FreqUI
Freqtrade UI build with Vue.js and boostrap-vue.
WARNING
This project is still in its early stages (consider it alpha), and is not yet stable nor recommended to be used for production usages.
Run this project
Using FreqUI, does require freqtrade to be setup and running. In newer versions (2021.2 and newer), freqUI is builtin to freqtrade, so manual setup of freqUI will no longer be necessary unless you want to modify freqUI. Instructions for this end-user setup can be found in the freqtrade API documentation.
Developer project setup
It will require freqtrade to be running on the same host with the API enabled under (localhost:8080
). You can either use the webpack proxy (port can be changed in vue.config.js
) - or connect directly to the API (recommended).
You will also have to have CORS for freqtrade configured correctly based on the freqtrade documentation.
Most likely, the correct entry will be http://localhost:3000
or http://127.0.0.1:3000
- but the URL must match the URL you use to access FreqUI.
Ports can vary, so check the URL you're using.
Project setup
pnpm install
Compiles and hot-reloads for development
pnpm run dev
Compiles and minifies for production
pnpm run build
Lints and fixes files
pnpm run lint
Build and run docker version
docker-compose build
docker-compose up -d
# Access using http://localhost:3000/
Customize configuration
Project setup for docker (developing inside dev container) without vscode
Built dev docker image and run container(s) detached
cd .devcontainer
docker-compose up -d
Go inside web-service container and serve
docker-compose exec web /bin/bash
then
pnpm run dev
Project setup for vscode and docker (developing inside dev container) on Linux
The goal is to have a complete dev environment very quickly and isolated.
Install missing tools if needed
Follow getting started section.
Build your dev container
View > Command palette > Enter: Remote-Containers rebuild container
Serve your local server
pnpm run dev
You now have useful vscode extensions, git support, your command history of the project.