/tclrfa

Tcl API for accessing Thomson Reuters real-time data feeds (Elektron, TREP-RT, RMDS, RDFD)

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TCLRFA

TclRFA provides Tcl extension for accessing Thomson Reuters market data feeds such as Elektron, RMDS,Thomson Reuter Enterprise Platform for Real-time (TREP-RT) or RDF-D. It supports subscription and publication of level 1 and 2 market data using OMM data message model.

Features:

  • Subscription for Market Price (level 1)
  • Subscription for Market by Order (order book)
  • Subscription for Market by Price (market depth)
  • Snapshot request
  • Multiple service subscription
  • Pause and resume subscription
  • OMM Posting
  • View
  • Dictionary download or using local files
  • Directory request
  • Symbol list request
  • Timeseries request and decoder for IDN TS1
  • Custom domain MMT_HISTORY which can be used for intraday publishing
  • Non-interactive provider for MARKET_PRICE, MARKET_BY_ORDER, MARKET_BY_PRICE, SYMBOLLIST, HISTORY domain
  • Interactive provider for MARKET_PRICE domain
  • Debug mode
  • Logging
  • Low-latency mode
  • Subscription outbound NIC binding

Tclrfa is written with C++ and ported as a stub extension for Tcl 8.5+

INSTALLATION

Download a package from:

Version Release Date Windows (64-bit) Linux (64-bit) Windows (x86)
8.1.0 17 Mar 17 download download -
7.7.0 17 Mar 17 - - download

Then run:

> unzip tclrfa<version>-<platform>.zip
> cd tclrfa<version>-<platform>/
> tclsh setup.tcl install

See changelog.

SUPPORTED SYSTEMS

  • Linux x86 64bit
  • Windows x86 32 and 64bit

With Tcl8.5+. We recommend ActiveTcl 8.5 from ActiveState.

EXAMPLE

package require tclrfa
set t [tclrfa]
$t createConfigDb "./tclrfa.cfg"
$t acquireSession "Session1"
$t createOMMConsumer
$t login
$t directoryRequest
$t dictionaryRequest
$t marketPriceRequest "EUR= JPY="

while {1} {
    foreach u [$t dispatchEventQueue] {
        puts "\n[dict get $u SERVICE] - [dict get $u RIC]"
        foreach {k v} $u {
            puts "[format "%15s    %-10s" $k $v]"
        }
    }
}

SUPPORT