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IBind is an unofficial Python API client library for the Interactive Brokers Client Portal Web API. (recently rebranded to Web API 1.0 or CPAPI 1.0) It supports both REST and WebSocket APIs of the IBKR Web API 1.0.
Note: IBind currently supports only the Web API 1.0 since the newer OAuth-based Web API seems to be still in beta and is not fully documented. Once a complete version of the new Web API is released IBind will be extended to support it.
OAuth: There is currently a development version of IBind that adds OAuth 1.0 support. Please install through pip install ibind[oauth]==0.1.10-rc2 --pre
and report any issues found. See this PR for discussion and rest_08_oauth.py for example use.
pip install ibind
Use IBeam along with this library for easier authentication with IBKR.
See full IBind documentation.
- Installation
- Basic Concepts
- IBind Configuration
- IbkrClient - REST Python client for IBKR REST API.
- IbkrWsClient - WebSocket Python client for IBKR WebSocket API.
- API Reference
Features:
- REST:
- WebSocket:
IBind's core functionality consists of two client classes:
-
IbkrClient
- for IBKR REST APIUsing the
IbkrClient
requires constructing it with appropriate arguments, then calling the API methods. -
IbkrWsClient
- for IBKR WebSocket APIUsing the
IbkrWsClient
involves handling three areas:- Managing its lifecycle. It is asynchronous and it will run on a separate thread, hence we need to construct it, start it and then manage its lifecycle on the originating thread.
- Subscribing and unsubscribing. It is subscription-based, hence we need to specify which channels we want to subscribe to and remember to unsubscribe later.
- Consuming data. It uses a queue system, hence we need to access these queues and consume their data.
Their usage differs substantially. Users are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the IbkrClient
class first.
See all examples.
from ibind import IbkrClient
# Construct the client
client = IbkrClient()
# Call some endpoints
print('\n#### check_health ####')
print(client.check_health())
print('\n\n#### tickle ####')
print(client.tickle().data)
print('\n\n#### get_accounts ####')
print(client.portfolio_accounts().data)
from ibind import IbkrWsKey, IbkrWsClient
# Construct the client. Assumes IBIND_ACCOUNT_ID and IBIND_CACERT environment variables have been set.
ws_client = IbkrWsClient(start=True)
# Choose the WebSocket channel
ibkr_ws_key = IbkrWsKey.PNL
# Subscribe to the PNL channel
ws_client.subscribe(channel=ibkr_ws_key.channel)
# Wait for new items in the PNL queue.
while True:
while not ws_client.empty(ibkr_ws_key):
print(ws_client.get(ibkr_ws_key))
See LICENSE
IBind is not built, maintained, or endorsed by the Interactive Brokers.
Use at own discretion. IBind and its authors give no guarantee of uninterrupted run of and access to the Interactive Brokers Client Portal Web API. You should prepare for breaks in connectivity to IBKR servers and should not depend on continuous uninterrupted connection and functionality. To partially reduce the potential risk use Paper Account credentials.
IBind is provided on an AS IS and AS AVAILABLE basis without any representation or endorsement made and without warranty of any kind whether express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, compatibility, security and accuracy. To the extent permitted by law, IBind's authors will not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss or damage whatever (including without limitation loss of business, opportunity, data, profits) arising out of or in connection with the use of IBind. IBind's authors make no warranty that the functionality of IBind will be uninterrupted or error free, that defects will be corrected or that IBind or the server that makes it available are free of viruses or anything else which may be harmful or destructive.
IBind has been enriched by incorporating work developed in collaboration with Kinetic and Grant Stenger, which now forms part of the initial open-source release. I appreciate their significant contribution to this community-driven initiative. Cheers Kinetic! 🍻
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