gnucash/bindings/python/example_scripts/priceDB_test.py
2019-01-06 22:05:43 +08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Test file for price database stuff
# To update the price database call
# $PATH/gnucash --add-price-quotes $PATHTOFILE
# before running this.
# Adding to a calling bash script would be better
# Although calling it from here would be even better!
# OR: export PYTHONPATH=$HOME/progs/lib/python2.6/site-packages
# Then: gnucash-env ipython
# The account file is not saved but always use a disposable copy.
# Change, FILE, CURRENCY and STOCK to those defined in your test account.
## @file
# @brief Test file for price database stuff
# @author Mike Evans
# @ingroup python_bindings_examples
from gnucash import Session
# FILE should be the path to your existing gnucash file/database
# For a file, simply pass the pathname, for a database you can use
# these forms:
# mysql://user:password@host/dbname
# postgres://user:password@host[:port]/dbname (the port is optional)
#
FILE = "PATH_TO_YOUR_TEST_FILE" ## Fail is not saved but use a copy anyway
session = Session(FILE, True, False, False)
root = session.book.get_root_account()
book = session.book
pdb = book.get_price_db()
comm_table = book.get_table()
gbp = comm_table.lookup("CURRENCY", "SOME_CURRENCY")
arm = comm_table.lookup("NASDAQ", "SOME_STOCK")
latest = pdb.lookup_latest(arm,gbp) # from the table, NOT live data
value = latest.get_value()
pl = pdb.get_prices(arm,gbp)
for pr in pl:
source = pr.get_source()
time = pr.get_time64()
v=pr.get_value()
price = float(v.num)/v.denom
print(time, source, price)
if len(pl) > 0:
v0 = pl[0].get_value()
print(arm.get_fullname(), float(v0.num) / float(v0.denom ))
session.end()
session.destroy()
quit()