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Exposes a common API in Python for the Macrobond Web and Client Data APIs

Reason this release was yanked:

Should have been a new major version

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Macrobond Data API for Python

PyPI PyPI License: MIT Code style: black Continuous Integration

The Macrobond Data API for Python is used to access the world’s most extensive macroeconomic, aggregate financial and sector database provided by Macrobond. Exposes a common API in Python for the Macrobond Web and Client data APIs

You have to be a licensed user and have a Data+ or data feed user account in order to use the API.

Examples in Jupyter Notebooks to help you get started

API reference

Basic usage

import macrobond_data_api as mb_api

usgdp = mb_api.get_one_series("usgdp")

Advanced usage

# web
from macrobond_data_api.web import WebClient

with WebClient('client id', 'client secret') as api:
    series = api.get_one_series('usgdp')

# com
from macrobond_data_api.com import ComClient

with ComClient() as api:
    series = api.get_one_series('usgdp')

Features

The Macrobond Data API for Python uses either the Macrobond Web REST API or the Macrobond Client data API to obtain time series with values and metadata. The API consists of a set of functions in common between the underlying APIs as well as specialized functions unique to each implementation.

Installing macrobond-data-api and Supported Versions

Macrobond Data API for Python is available on PyPI:

python -m pip install macrobond-data-api

Macrobond Data API for Python officially supports Python 3.8+.

Using of system keyring for credentials

[!NOTE] If u are using a proxy see "Using of system keyring for http proxy" first.

When using WebClient it is recommended to use the system keyring to store the API credentials. This can be done easily by running the include script using this command:

python -c "from macrobond_data_api.util import *; save_credentials_to_keyring()"

Using of system keyring for http proxy

For users operating behind an HTTP proxy, it is advisable to utilize the system keyring to store proxy settings and credentials. This can be conveniently accomplished by executing the included script with the following command:

python -c "from macrobond_data_api.util import *; save_proxy_to_keyring()"

Supported keyrings

Contributing

We welcome community pull requests for bug fixes, enhancements, and documentation.

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