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August 2020
rakeshr
August 2020
Appytraders
ReactorNotRestartable
Appytraders
August 2020
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ReactorNotRestartable Traceback (most recent call last)
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29 kws.on_close = on_close
30
---> 31 kws.connect()
I did see a similar issue being posted earlier, but that did not resolve this problem. Please help
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#python #ticker #marketdata
Appytraders
August 2020
Here's the code:
import logging
from kiteconnect import KiteTicker
from pprint import pprint
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
kws = KiteTicker(api_key, access_token)
tportfolio = {14957314:"ACC20SEPFUT",13015042:"ACC20OCTFUT",12084994:"ACC20NOVFUT"}
inst_token=[14957314,13015042,12084994]
def on_ticks(ws, ticks):
for single_com in ticks:
inst_single_com = single_com["instrument_token"]
name = tportfolio["inst_single_com"]
print(single_com,name)
#pprint(ticks)
#print("\n")
def on_connect(ws, response):
ws.subscribe([inst_token])
ws.set_mode(ws.MODE_LTP, [inst_token])
def on_close(ws, code, reason):
ws.stop()
kws.on_ticks = on_ticks
kws.on_connect = on_connect
kws.on_close = on_close
kws.connect()
rakeshr
August 2020
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import logging
from kiteconnect import KiteTicker
from pprint import pprint
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
kws = KiteTicker(api_key, access_token)
tportfolio = {14957314:"ACC20SEPFUT",13015042:"ACC20OCTFUT",12084994:"ACC20NOVFUT"}
inst_token=[14957314,13015042,12084994]
def on_ticks(ws, ticks):
for single_com in ticks:
inst_single_com = single_com["instrument_token"]
name = tportfolio["inst_single_com"]
print(single_com,name)
#pprint(ticks)
#print("\n")
def on_connect(ws, response):
ws.subscribe([inst_token])
ws.set_mode(ws.MODE_LTP, [inst_token])
def on_close(ws, code, reason):
ws.stop()
kws.on_ticks = on_ticks
kws.on_connect = on_connect
kws.on_close = on_close
kws.connect()
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