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carbonbot

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A CLI tool based on the crypto-crawler-rs library to crawl trade, level2, level3, ticker, funding rate, etc.

1. Sample Data Download

aws s3 ls --request-payer requester s3://carbonbot/
aws s3 sync --request-payer requester s3://carbonbot/monthly/parsed .

The S3 bucket s3://carbonbot has Requester Pays enabled, so users only pay for the data transfer fee, while I pay for the data storage fee.

2. Run Crawlers

Copy conf/run_crawlers.sh to somewhere, change LOCAL_TMP_DIR to a local SSD directory and DEST_DIR to a directory on a large disk, and run this shell script. Run docker ps and you'll see all crawlers are running!

Use tail -f file to check files under LOCAL_TMP_DIR, you'll see data in realtime; watch the DEST_DIR dirctory, you'll see new files are moved from LOCAL_TMP_DIR to DEST_DIR every 15 minutes.

3. Output Destinations

Crawlers running in the ghcr.io/crypto-crawler/carbonbot:latest container write data to the local temporary path /carbonbot_data first, then move data to multiple destinations every 15 minutes.

Four kinds of destinations are supported: directory, AWS S3, MinIO and Redis.

Directory

To save data to a local directory or a NFS directory, users need to mount this directory into the docker container, and specify a DEST_DIR environment variable pointing to this directory. For example:

docker run -d --name carbonbot-trade --restart always -v $YOUR_LOCAL_PATH:/carbonbot_data -v $DEST_DIR:/dest_dir -e DEST_DIR=/dest_dir -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" ghcr.io/crypto-crawler/carbonbot:latest pm2-runtime start pm2.trade.config.js

AWS S3

To upload data to AWS S3 automatically, uses need to specify three environment variables, AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY and AWS_S3_DIR. For example:

docker run -d --name carbonbot-trade --restart always -v $YOUR_LOCAL_PATH:/carbonbot_data -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="YOUR_ACCESS_KEY" -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="YOUR_SECRET_KEY" -e AWS_S3_DIR="s3://YOUR_BUCKET/path" -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" ghcr.io/crypto-crawler/carbonbot:latest pm2-runtime start pm2.trade.config.js

Optionally, users can specify the AWS_REGION environment variable, see Configuring the AWS SDK for Go .

MinIO

To upload data to AWS S3 automatically, users need to specify three environment variables, MINIO_ACCESS_KEY_ID, MINIO_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, MINIO_ENDPOINT_URL and MINIO_DIR. For example:

docker run -d --name carbonbot-trade --restart always -v $YOUR_LOCAL_PATH:/carbonbot_data -e MINIO_ACCESS_KEY_ID="YOUR_ACCESS_KEY" -e MINIO_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="YOUR_SECRET_KEY" -e MINIO_ENDPOINT_URL="http://ip:9000" -e MINIO_DIR="minio://YOUR_BUCKET/path" -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" ghcr.io/crypto-crawler/carbonbot:latest pm2-runtime start pm2.trade.config.js

Redis

To output data to Redis, users needs to specify a REDIS_URL environment variable. For example:

docker run -d --name carbonbot-trade --restart always -v $YOUR_LOCAL_PATH:/carbonbot_data -e REDIS_URL=redis://172.17.0.1:6379 -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" ghcr.io/crypto-crawler/carbonbot:latest pm2-runtime start pm2.trade.config.js

4. Build

docker build -t ghcr.io/crypto-crawler/carbonbot:latest .
docker push ghcr.io/crypto-crawler/carbonbot:latest