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Installation

This page explains how to prepare your environment for running the bot.

Please consider using the prebuilt docker images to get started quickly while trying out freqtrade evaluating how it operates.

Prerequisite

Requirements

Click each one for install guide:

We also recommend a Telegram bot, which is optional but recommended.

Quick start

Freqtrade provides the Linux/MacOS Easy Installation script to install all dependencies and help you configure the bot.

Note

Windows installation is explained here.

The easiest way to install and run Freqtrade is to clone the bot Github repository and then run the Easy Installation 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 master 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

Python3.6 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.

This can be achieved with the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git
cd freqtrade
git checkout master  # Optional, see (1)
./setup.sh --install

(1) This command switches the cloned repository to the use of the master branch. It's not needed if you wish to stay on the develop branch. You may later switch between branches at any time with the git checkout master/git checkout develop commands.

Easy Installation Script (Linux/MacOS)

If you are on Debian, Ubuntu or MacOS Freqtrade provides the script to install, update, configure and reset the codebase of your bot.

$ ./setup.sh
usage:
    -i,--install    Install freqtrade from scratch
    -u,--update     Command git pull to update.
    -r,--reset      Hard reset your develop/master branch.
    -c,--config     Easy config generator (Will override your existing file).

--install

With this option, the script will install the bot and most dependencies: You will need to have git and python3.6+ installed beforehand for this to work.

  • Mandatory software as: ta-lib
  • Setup your virtualenv under .env/

This option is a combination of installation tasks, --reset and --config.

--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 master or develop) and recreate your virtualenv.

--config

DEPRECATED - use freqtrade new-config -c config.json instead.


Custom Installation

We've included/collected install instructions for Ubuntu 16.04, 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

Python3.6 or higher and the corresponding pip are assumed to be available.

Linux - Ubuntu 16.04

Install necessary dependencies

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential git

Raspberry Pi / Raspbian

The following assumes the latest Raspbian Buster lite image from at least September 2019. 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.

sudo apt-get install python3-venv libatlas-base-dev
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.

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.

Common

1. Install TA-Lib

Use the provided ta-lib installation script

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

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*

Note

An already downloaded version of ta-lib is included in the repository, as the sourceforge.net source seems to have problems frequently.

2. Setup your Python virtual environment (virtualenv)

Note

This step is optional but strongly recommended to keep your system organized

python3 -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate

3. Install Freqtrade

Clone the git repository:

git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git
cd freqtrade

Optionally checkout the master branch to get the latest stable release:

git checkout master

4. Install python dependencies

python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
python3 -m pip install -e .

5. Initialize the configuration

# Initialize the user_directory
freqtrade create-userdir --userdir user_data/

# Create a new configuration file
freqtrade new-config --config config.json

To edit the config please refer to Bot Configuration.

6. Run the Bot

If this is the first time you run the bot, ensure you are running it in Dry-run "dry_run": true, otherwise it will start to buy and sell coins.

freqtrade trade -c config.json

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.

7. (Optional) Post-installation Tasks

On Linux, 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.


Using Conda

Freqtrade can also be installed using Anaconda (or Miniconda).

conda env create -f environment.yml

Note

This requires the ta-lib C-library to be installed first.

Windows

We recommend that Windows users use Docker as this will work much easier and smoother (also more secure).

If that is not possible, try using the Windows Linux subsystem (WSL) - for which the Ubuntu instructions should work. If that is not available on your system, feel free to try the instructions below, which led to success for some.

Install freqtrade manually

Note

Make sure to use 64bit Windows and 64bit Python to avoid problems with backtesting or hyperopt due to the memory constraints 32bit applications have under Windows.

Hint

Using the Anaconda Distribution under Windows can greatly help with installation problems. Check out the Conda section in this document for more information.

Clone the git repository

git clone https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade.git

Install ta-lib

Install ta-lib according to the ta-lib documentation.

As compiling from source on windows has heavy dependencies (requires a partial visual studio installation), there is also a repository of unofficial precompiled windows Wheels here, which needs to be downloaded and installed using pip install TA_Lib‑0.4.18‑cp38‑cp38‑win_amd64.whl (make sure to use the version matching your python version)

>cd \path\freqtrade-develop
>python -m venv .env
>.env\Scripts\activate.bat
REM optionally install ta-lib from wheel
REM >pip install TA_Lib‑0.4.18‑cp38‑cp38‑win_amd64.whl
>pip install -r requirements.txt
>pip install -e .
>freqtrade

Thanks Owdr for the commands. Source: Issue #222

Error during installation under Windows

error: Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 is required. Get it with "Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools": http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools

Unfortunately, many packages requiring compilation don't provide a pre-build wheel. It is therefore mandatory to have a C/C++ compiler installed and available for your python environment to use.

The easiest way is to download install Microsoft Visual Studio Community here and make sure to install "Common Tools for Visual C++" to enable building c code on Windows. Unfortunately, this is a heavy download / dependency (~4Gb) so you might want to consider WSL or docker first.


Now you have an environment ready, the next step is Bot Configuration.

Troubleshooting

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.

open /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg

If this file is inexistant, then you're probably on a different version of MacOS, so you may need to consult the internet for specific resolution details.