The Barchart Commodity Reader copies data in a Chameleon Financial Module from the online Barchart API data service which is documented on this website: https://www.barchart.com/ondemand/api
To use the reader you will need an API key from Barchart.
First Time Setup
The first time you launch the app you will be prompted to create a new instance. Provide a name in the dialogue window and press the OK button.
Setup
MySQL Connection
The commodity reader requires that you setup the connection to your MySQL database used by the Chameleon instance. You can do this easily by entering the Flow URL you use when you login. Then press the Get DB Info from Flow URL button. Assuming it is able to connect it will fill in the server, port and database fields with the correct connection information.
Datafeed
The reader requires an API key from Barchart to be able to access the commodity data. You can type in or paste in the key. Then press the Apply key to be saved and have it take effect.
The Documentation link will take you to the Barchart API documentation online.
Commodities
You can manage the topics and commodities updated by the reader on the Commodities tab.
Topics
You will need to create topics to in the reader. Only the topics created in the reader will be updated by the reader. To create a new topic
Select the appropriate Content Group
Press the New button beside the topic list.
The list will disappear and in its place will be a text box for you to enter the name of a topic.
Press the Add Topic button.
Your topic is now ready for you to add commodities to it.
Disable Topics
By default topics will be enabled when you create them. This means the reader will update them with new data from Barchart as it runs. If you want to stop these updates you can disable the selected topic by clicking on the Enabled checkbox beside the topic list.
Manage Commodity Lists in the Reader
To add a commodity to a topic in the reader:
Select the Content Group and then Topic.
Type the symbol name of the commodity in the text box beside the Add Symbol button.
Symbols should either be fully specified or use a wildcard notation like this: ZC*1
The *1 indicates that it uses the first contract month for the commodity
You could use *2 to specify the second available month for the commodity
If the symbol you typed in is valid it will automatically display the name of the commodity associated to the left of the text box.
Press the Add Symbol button.
The symbol will be add to the list and the list will be refreshed.
Manage Commodity Lists in Flow
To add a commodity to a topic by using Flow for Chameleon:
Login and navigate to the Financials module.
Select the appropriate Content Group and Topic
Click on the Add New button in the header of the grid showing the current list of commodities
Provide the required information
Symbol
Symbols should either be fully specified or use a wildcard notation like this: ZC*1
The *1 indicates that it uses the first contract month for the commodity
You could use *2 to specify the second available month for the commodity
Name
Price
Press the Add button.
The symbol will be added to the list and the list will be refreshed.
Run the Reader
Once the setup is complete and there are commodities added to a topic created in the reader you can start running the reader.
Press the play button and it will resume it’s timer countdown to the next update.
Press the pause button to stop the countdown timer and the reader will wait to be restarted.
Press the Read Now button to cause the player to immediately update with data from Barchart.
Messages from the reader will be displayed in the Status box. The reader will also provide its status information to the Chameleon system for monitoring via the Agent Status widget.
You need to have completed setup with valid connection information and an API key before the run options will be enabled.
The reader will run continuously once started.
Check for Updates
The app can notify you in the bottom status bar if it has detected an available update to the app. This check happens automatically once a day.
You can also manually check for updates by
Open the Help menu
Click on Check for Updates
If updates are available you will then be presented with a button to start downloading the update.
Once the update installer has been downloaded you should close the reader and run the installer.
Logging and Debugging
The app will record debug and general operation information to its logs. You can read these logs by using the Help menu and then selecting the appropriate option in the Logs submenu.
You can turn on additional Performance log messages as well. When the Performance Logs option is checked extra messages will be added to the log file as it runs.