Currency conversion between any two or to multiple and currency rates based on some parameters
Project description
Currency Converter with Rate
This is a simple python package for currency conversion between any two or to multiple currency. Also, to get latest and historical currency exchange rates & crypto exchange rates. This is based on the free API exchangerate.
Features
- Conversion rate for one or multiple currency
For all or some specific currency:
- Get latest rates
- Get historical rates. Historical means on a speficifc date
- Get timeseries rates, between any two dates
- Get fluctuation rates, between any two dates
Sources [Currency symbols, Bank sources, Language code formatter, crypto-currencies]
For all currency symbols, language code for locale formatter, bank source codes, crypto-currency codes, check this Symbol & Code Sources
Usage Example
The followings are examples when you will use it as a package:
1. Currency Conversion
- To convert one currency to another, you may chain method like this
from currency_converter_with_rate import currency
currency = currency.Currency()
data = currency.convert().base('USD').target('EUR').get()
- If you want only converter option, you may use like this:
from currency_converter_with_rate import converter
currency = converter.CurrencyConverter()
data = currency.base('USD').target('EUR').get()
The output will be like this:
[
{
'from': 'USD',
'to': 'EUR',
'converted_amount': 0.846571,
'success': True
}
]
here, base()
and target()
is required method. Other available methods you will see in following examples are optional.
You can find all the currency symbols to pass in base() and target() method for conversion in the above source link, under the file named currency-symbols.txt
The following examples are given using main Currency() class
- Multiple targets: In above example, target currency is only one. If you want to convert to multiple targets, use like following: (send multiple currency code as a list)
data = currency.convert().base('USD').target(['EUR', 'BDT', 'CZK']).get()
Available methods:
amount()
: By default, base amount is 1.00, you can change it by using amount()
data = currency.convert().base('USD').target('EUR').amount(10).get()
places()
: for rounding currency value upto specific decimal point. The following example will round to 2 decimal point of the target currency value
data = currency.convert().base('USD').target('EUR').amount(100).places(2).get()
format_language()
: to format the price according to a locale formatter, such as if you want to format currency as United Kingdom's format.
data = currency.convert().base('USD').target('EUR').amount(10).places(2).format_language('en-gb').get()
You can find all language code for locale format, in the above source link, under the file named language-codes-list.txt
date()
: to convert currency on a rate of a specific date. In this method, date paremeter must be in YYYY-MM-DD format
data = currency.convert().base('USD').target('EUR').amount(10).date('2019-08-01').get()
source()
: There are 2 different types of source.
- Bank source: Currency conversion according to a bank reference. In this case, you have to pass the bank's code in the source(). You can find all bank source code, in the above source link, under the file named bank_sources.txt
data = currency.convert().base('USD').target('EUR').amount(10).source('ecb').get()
- Crypto Currency: Untill now, we are converting physical currency. If you want conversion between two crypto-currency, you have to use
source(crypto)
for all kind of crypto currency.
And in both base()
and target()
method, you have to pass any crypto-currency symbols, instead of physical currency, like following:
data = currency.convert().base('BTC').target('PAC').amount(10).source('crypto').get()
The above example convert from bitcoin (BTC) to PAC Protocol (PAC). You can find all crypto-currency symbols, in the above source link, under the file named crypto-currencies.txt
Note: You don't have to follow any chaining sequence to use or call the optional methods. Just make sure, you call any of them before get()
. get()
must be last method in the chain.
Such as, you can call places()
before amount()
, like,
data = currency.convert().base('USD').target('EUR').places(2).amount(100).get()
2. Rates
There are 4 types of rates option.
- 2.1 For latest rate: use
latest()
- 2.2 for historical rate: use
historical("2021-05-24")
: here date is required, and format must be YYYY-MM-DD - 2.3 for fluctuations rate: use
fluctuations("2021-01-01", "2021-01-03")
: here start_date & end_date is required, and both format must be YYYY-MM-DD - 2.4 for timeseries rate: use
timeseries("2021-01-01", "2021-01-03")
: here start_date & end_date is required, and both format must be YYYY-MM-DD
For all those rates,
- you may use
rates()
method of Currency class like following:
from currency_converter_with_rate import currency
currency = currency.Currency()
data = currency.rates().latest().get()
- Or, you may use only Rates class like following:
from currency_converter_with_rate import rates
currency = rates.Rates()
data = currency.latest().get()
Based on which type of rates, you want to get, the methods will be different. But all these rate types, have some common available optional methods. These are following:
1. base(): for changing the base currency (by default EUR, i.e. euro): Enter 3-letter currency code for preferred base currency
2. target(): for target currency: Enter 3-letter currency code, to get multiple target currency, send a comma separated string with 3 digit symbol, without any whitespace,
like currency.rates().latest().target("USD,EUR,BDT").get()
3. amount(): to set amount to convert, default it is 1.00 from EURO
4. places(): to set how many decimal point to show for target amount
5. source(): to set source for bank view or crypto-currency
- for bank, give any bank code (3 letter code) as a cource
- for crypto, source will always be `crypto`, like, source('crypto')
This is same as above source() method in currency conversion.
6. format(): to set local currency format language code
Note: You don't have to follow any chaining sequence to use or call the optional methods. Just make sure, you call any of them before get(). Just like explained above examples
The following examples are given using main Currency() class.
2.1 Get Latest Rates
- To get all latest rates (convert from, by default euro, based on amount 1.00)
rate = currency.rates().latest().get()
The output will be like this:
{
"rates": {
"AED": 4.338675,
"AFN": 101.678441,
"ALL": 121.876549,
"AMD": 581.637933,
"ANG": 2.119571,
"AOA": 749.461213,
"ARS": 115.296454,
"AUD": 1.613746,
"AWG": 2.126898,
"AZN": 2.008353,
"BAM": 1.958162,
"BBD": 2.362678,
"BDT": 100.615467,
"BGN": 1.956466,
"BHD": 0.446148,
"BIF": 2342.930853,
"BMD": 1.181473,
"BND": 1.589243,
"BOB": 8.13793,
"BRL": 6.12316,
"BSD": 1.181635,
...
},
"success": true
}
- an example with all available optional methods, for single target symbol
rate = currency.rates().latest().base('USD').target("EUR").get()
- an example with all available optional methods, for multiple target symbol
rate = currency.rates().latest().base('USD').target("EUR,CZK,USD").amount(100).places(2).source('ecb').format('en-za').get()
2.2 Get Historical Rates
- an example with all available optional methods, multiple target symbol
rate = currency.rates().historical("2021-08-30").base('USD').target("USD,EUR,CZK").amount(100).places(2).source('ecb').format('en').get()
as explained above, a date must be passed as a parameter inside historical()
in YYYY-MM-DD format. This date indicates that, the rates were for that specific day.
Output will look like following:
{
"rates": {
"CZK": "$2,166.43",
"EUR": "$84.74",
"USD": "$100.00"
},
"success": true
}
2.3 Get Fluctuation Rates
-
an example with all available optional methods, multiple target symbol
2 required parameters for
fluctuations()
:start_date: in YYYY-MM-DD format
end_date: in YYYY-MM-DD format
rate = currency.rates().fluctuations("2021-01-01", "2021-01-03").base('USD').target("EUR,CZK").amount(100).places(2).source('ecb').format('en').get()
Output will look like following:
{
"rates": {
"CZK": {
"change": 0,
"change_pct": 0,
"end_rate": "$2,138.54",
"start_rate": "$2,138.54"
},
"EUR": {
"change": 0,
"change_pct": 0,
"end_rate": "$81.49",
"start_rate": "$81.49"
}
},
"success": true
}
2.4 Get Timeseries Rates
-
an example with all available optional methods, multiple target symbol
2 required parameters:
start_date: in YYYY-MM-DD format
end_date: in YYYY-MM-DD format
rate = currency.rates().timeseries("2021-01-01", "2021-01-03").base('USD').target("EUR,CZK").amount(100).places(3).source('ecb').format('en').get()
Output will look like following:
{
"rates": {
"2021-01-01": {
"CZK": "$2,138.54",
"EUR": "$81.49",
"USD": "$100.00"
},
"2021-01-02": {
"CZK": "$2,138.54",
"EUR": "$81.49",
"USD": "$100.00"
},
"2021-01-03": {
"CZK": "$2,138.54",
"EUR": "$81.49",
"USD": "$100.00"
}
},
"success": true
}
If you send wrong parameter/s, in the available methods, or if there is any error in API, you will get an error response like following:
{
"success": False,
"message": "Something went wrong in the server, please wait"
}
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