The SMF extension allows you to create customized spreadsheets with stock market data directly from the web. Currently supported online sources include
You can download the latest version of the SMF Extension here.
NOTE: The extension itself is SMF.oxt. The example .ods worksheets demonstrate how to use the extension.
LibreOffice runs on multiple operating systems. For unknown reasons, the content of a LibreOffice install is different depending on the operating system. In particular, LibreOffice ships with an embedded version of Python and the configuration of the embedded version varies significantly.
The forked SMF Extension uses Sqlite3 to cache historical price quotes. Unfortunately, the Windows version of LibreOffice does not come with Sqlite3. If you want to use the forked SMF Extension on Windows, you will need to install Python 3 and set up PYTHONPATH according to your installation. See the prerequisite installation instructions below.
Some of the web services used by the forked SMF Extension require secure connections through HTTPS. The urllib package in the embedded version of Python does not recognize or use the CA certificates installed under macOS. To compensate for this issue, the SMF extension includes the cacert.pem file from the certifi package.
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If you want to use the Intrinio historical quote function you will need to obtain a free Intrinio account. Once you have signed up for an account you can get the username and password keys that are required to access the Intrinio service. These keys need to go into the intrinio.conf file as described in the prerequisite installation instructions below.
There are two major steps for installation.
- Install/setup prerequisites.
- Install the extension under LibreOffice
If you want to run the SMF Extension under Windows, you need to install the full version of Python 3 that is used with LibreOffice. For LibreOffice 5 and 6 Python 3.5.1 should work. Be sure to note where you install it. For simplicity, you might consider installing to C:\python35 or C:\Program Files\python35. Be sure to install the x86_64 version (aka the 64-bit version).
After you install Python 3.5.1, go to the Control Panel and set up the PYTHONPATH variable. Open the menu and type environment variables. This should lead you to the System Properties dialog box. Click on the Environment Variables button.
Create a new user variable named PYTHONPATH. Set the value to the following.
c:\python35;c:\python35\Lib;c:\python35\Lib\site-packages;c:\python35\Lib\sqlite3;c:\python35\DLLs
This assumes you installed Python 3.5.1 to C:\python35. If you installed to a different directory, adjust accordingly.
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In order to use the Intrinio service you must set up an intrinio.conf file. For Windows, this file goes in the LOCALAPPDATA directory.
c:\Users\username\AppData\Local\libreoffice\intrinio\intrinio.conf
Here, username will be whatever your Windows user name is.
For macOS and Linux, this file goes in the home directory.
~/username/libreoffice/intrinio/intrinio.conf
The intrinio.conf file is JSON formatted text specifying the Intrinio username and password plus the full path to the cacert.pem file. Note that the path to the cacert.pem file is only required for macOS. Here's an example.
{
"user":"intrinio-user-id-goes-here",
"password":"intrinio-password-goes-here",
"certifi":"/for/macOS/path/to/certifi/cacert.pem"
}
Once you have created the intrinio.conf file, you should set its file permissions so only you have read/write access to it. Otherwise, your Intrinio username and password could be exposed.
If you open a LibreOffice Calc file containing Intrinio references before creating the intrinio.conf file, the extension will prompt you for Intrinio access credentials. However, it does not do anything with the cacert.pem file. In this case, the intrinio.conf file will be created for you. If you are on Windows all you will have to do is set the file permissions on intrinio.conf. On macOS you will still need to edit the intrinio.conf file for the cacert.pem location.
Once you have dealt with the prerequisites you can install the extension. If you have not fulfilled the prerequisites, you are likely to encounter errors and LibreOffice does not seem to handle errors very gracefully.
- Download the latest version of SMF.oxt here.
- Start LibreOffice.
- Select Menu -> Tools -> Extension Manager.
- Click the Add button.
- In the file selection dialog, navigate to where you downloaded SMF.oxt and select it.
- LibreOffice will install the extension. This may take some time.
The SMF Extension adds several new functions to Calc:
GETYAHOO(Ticker,Datacode)
GETMORNINGKEY(Ticker,Datacode)
GETMORNINGFIN(Ticker,Datacode)
GETMORNINGQFIN(Ticker,Datacode)
GETHISTORICALQUOTE(Ticker, Date)
GETINTRINIOQUOTE(Ticker, Date)
Quotes must be used when entering the ticker directly ex: GETYAHOO("AAPL",1)
, but are not needed when referencing another cell ex: GETYAHOO(A1,1)
.
In the latter case the data in A1 should be AAPL
, not "AAPL"
.
NOTE: The full set of datacodes are demonstrated in the example .ods worksheets included with the release.
Dates should be in ISO format YYYY-MM-DD.
Somewhere around 5/15/2017 Yahoo terminated its historical stock data service. As a result the Yahoo historical data function was removed and partially replaced by two new functions.
- A Google based function that can return the closing price for a given stock on a given date.
- An Intrinio based function that can return the closing price for a given stock on a given date.
Intrinio is a relatively new service that can provide a vast amount of stock market related data. Some data is free (like the API used to get historical stock quotes) but has limitations on quantity. For example, with a free account you can request 500 data points per day. While the free account has limitations, the service is reliable. Refer to the web site for details.
For general support please visit the forums. If you find a bug or wish to request a feature please file an issue at the issue tracker.
Help is always welcome with development. If you would like to contribute you will need to fork the main repo, make your changes, and send a pull request to have your changes moderated and merged back into the main repo. Details on that process can be found here.
The SMF Extension is released under the which in layman's terms means:
- You are permitted to use, copy and redistribute the work "as-is".
- You may adapt, remix, transform and build upon the material, releasing any derivatives under your own name.
- You may use the material for commercial purposes as long as the derivative is licenced under the GPL.
- You must track changes you make in the source files.
- You must include or make available the source code with your release.
- Villeroy - conversion from string to float to make the extension useful
- karolus - optimization of keymapping code
- Corey Goldberg - Inspiration with the Yahoo portion of the extension
- Dave Hocker - Google Financial Historical data support, Intrinio historical data support.