Hello,
It seems rdp.HistoricalPricing.get_summaries_async function supports single universe. I am looking for dynamically requesting multiple universes using it. Can I find sample code in Python?
Hi @kazuhisa
The current RDP Python library does not support multiple RICs only a single one - for the above functionality.
The newer RD Python library will support multiple RICs for the equivalent of the above function e.g.
tasks = asyncio.gather( historical_pricing.events.Definition(['VOD.L','BT.L']).get_data_async(), historical_pricing.summaries.Definition('AAPL.O').get_data_async(), historical_pricing.summaries.Definition('MSFT.O').get_data_async() ) asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(tasks) voda_bt, apple, microsoft = tasks.result() print("\nVodafone + BT") display(voda_bt.data.df)
Examples and tutorials etc for the new RD Python Library should be available on GitHub and Dev Portal in the coming weeks.
quick question to enable refinitiv-data, do I need to adjust app-key for this? got the following message.
ValueError: Change default 'app-key' value in config. App key value: DEFAULT_WORKSPACE_APP_KEY
Hi @Zuka ,
Is the code running in Codebook? if so, can you try to update the app-key from DEFAULT_WORKSPACE_APP_KEY to DEFAULT_CODE_BOOK_APP_KEY
Hello..
I am not using codebook, purely using it as RDP... what is the required change?
Hi @Zuka ,
Then please try to use the app key. To generate it, you can follow this quick start guide
hope this could help
I am using MachineID, I thought App-key & user name is the same for machineID users. please let me know to create app key for machine ID?
Hi @Zuka
Please see the screenshot above from my colleague - this shows the link on the quick start page which can be used to generate an AppKey.
Hello..
I think I need to modify config (refinitiv-data.config.json) file..
I changed default session to platform.default, put username/password on it. it seems it went to RDP for historical. what is the correct use-case to switch TREP and RDP?
Can you please post your actual code segment and your error? I noticed you are referring to get_summaries_async and @umer.nalla did not. Yet, you didn’t comment on his example so I really don’t know what we’re working with here.
if you are work8ng with Umer’s example, can you please simplify it for a single request and post your error? And if you are using a config file, include that - no need to display your credentials.
It seems get_data access to TREP instead of RDP?
refinitiv-data.config.json:
"sessions": {
"default": "platform.default",
"platform": {
"default": {
"app-key": "xxxx",
"username": "xxxx",
"password": "xxxx",
"auto-reconnect": true,
historical access seems good.
Hi @Zuka
The rd.get_data() is connecting to the RDP Streaming Service- Refinitiv Real-Time Optimized - which includes a Websocket interface.
Do you actually receive any data back for the get_data() call? If not, do you see any error - it could be your RDP credentials are not licenced for streaming data?
If you want to try and snap non-streaming data from the RDP platform instead then you can try the following:
response = rd.content.pricing.Definition( ['EUR=', 'GBP=', 'JPY=', 'CAD='], fields=['BID', 'ASK'] ).get_data() if (response.is_success): display(response.data.df) else: print(response.http_status)
I got data via your sample but not worked other sample of the rd.get_data() function.
Hi @Zuka
As explained above, the rd.get_data() call is connecting to RTO, and the alternative code snippet I provided is NOT connecting to RTO - it is using the snapshot API on RDP - two different services.Hi @Zuka
If you note the last few lines of the error 'missing scopes' - this would indicate your RDP credentials are not licenced for the VOD.L RIC - you could try /VOD.L - i.e. delayed RIC - which you may be entitled to.
Also, one thing I forgot to mention earlier - when posting on the Q&A Forum - it is recommended that you create a new post when the subject changes somewhat from the original reason for the post.
Your original query was about asyncio - and then the query changed to issues with the get_data function.
This will help other users of the forum look for answers to similar queries.