Hi Martin,

As always, I’m surprised about your code! Thank you for sharing with us.

Looking at your basket project, I tried to install to learn about how did you 
do and I got an error in the install.

Looking inside the code I saw that in the setup.py (which give me the error) 
you are referring to: 

name=“ameritrade”

You didn’t mixed the projects, did you? ;-)


Regards.

Tono.


> On 17 Jul 2020, at 04:32, Martin Blais <bl...@furius.ca> wrote:
> 
> TRS-80: I applaud you for automating your downloads using Selenium. It works 
> really quite well and I'm using it myself to download ETF basket compositions 
> (https://github.com/blais/baskets; warning: this isn't polished code). It 
> works well, but I concur with Justus: if you don't run it very regularly 
> you're bound to find out that it breaks as soon as even minor things on the 
> websites change. It's a matter of constant gardening.
> 
> Justus; I agree with what you said. It's mostly not worth the effort (unless 
> you're having fun doing it, or you want to update very frequently).
> 
> BTW, "baskets" is a project that would benefit from the participation, 
> contribution and constant gardening by a multitude of people, and unlike 
> banks, there's no personal password to downloading these portfolios and there 
> are only a relatively small number of ETF issuers; many would benefit from 
> having a unified source of portfolio compositions for ETFs. There are 
> commercial services selling this and it's expensive. I think we could even 
> extend the codebase to update an associated separate git repo with the latest 
> values for a broad spectrum of these portfolios so that others wouldn't even 
> have to run webdriver themselves (instead of running a database, just using 
> files with a simple API to obtain the data in a common way across all 
> issuers). Right now it downloads the portfolio files to a local cache; I 
> should have had it write to a git repo instead.
> 
> Anyhow, I use this to deaggregate my ETF positions and be able to surface my 
> specific exposure to a particular stock, across all positions, across all 
> accounts. Beancount provides the input portfolio. And of course, I don't run 
> it often enough... I had to make fixes to it a few days ago and it's still 
> not fully operational on all my ETFs. So little time...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 9:26 AM Justus Pendleton <justu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm somewhat amused that you don't have time to spend five minutes once a 
> month downloading CSV files but you have the many, many hours required to 
> investigate, implement, and write about your alternative that saves five 
> minutes a month :)
> 
> Your approach won't work with any institution that has 2FA and I can't 
> imagine not having 2FA on my financial accounts.
> 
> Also, having spent many years dealing with substantial Selenium test suites, 
> they are extremely brittle and required a surprising amount of ongoing 
> maintenance. Failures due to timeouts from some DOM element taking too long 
> to arrive, changes in the DOM breaking everything, etc. For a small personal 
> project those may not be as frustrating as they were for a commercial 
> software effort, though.
> 
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