Coin Price indicator is a cryptocurrency (such as Bitcoin) price indicator applet for Ubuntu Linux. It shows various price points (depending on what the exchange API provides) in the indicator menu.
It currently supports the following exchanges:
NEW: Since version 0.9 you can easily add your own exchanges (see Extending below).
Tested and working on Ubuntu Linux 16.04 with Unity. On other systems and desktop managers (e.g. Ubuntu 17.10 with Gnome3), you can get the app working by installing Libappindicator support (see troubleshooting below).
Install python dependencies by running the following command:
make install
- To run the indicator with the default settings or with the previous settings, type
make
to run and the indicator should appear in the notification area. - Alternatively, you can run
python3 coin/coin.py
to start the app
I've removed the commandline options to configure the app. Please edit the user.conf YAML file in the project root, or just use the GUI to adjust.
Adding your own exchange plug-in is easy. Just create class file with methods for returning a ticker URL, a discovery URL, and parsing the responses from the ticker and discovery APIs. Then add the file to the exchanges
folder.
Have a peek at the existing plug-ins for an example and don't forget to contribute your plug-ins here on GitHub!
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If you're getting a
SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'.
, you may be using a Python2 library in there somewhere. Look through the error to identify which package it is. If it isgi
, you can install the correct version withsudo apt install python3-gi
. Additionally, you may have to uninstall the python2 gi librarypip3 uninstall gi
for it to work. -
If you're not on an Ubuntu Linux or if you're not running the Unity desktop manager, you can still get the app running (depending on the system). Here's how to do it for Ubuntu 17.10 with Gnome3:
- After running
make install
, runsudo apt install gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1
to install libappindicator support. - On Ubuntu, install the KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator support shell extension for Gnome from the Ubuntu Software Installer OR
- On other systems, get the KStatusNotifierItem/AppIndicator support shell extension for Gnome (there's a browser extension to help you; follow the instructions on the page)
- The Indicators should now show. If they don't, you may have to
sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool
to manually activate the extension.
- After running