Fio Bank API in Python.
From PyPI:
pip install fiobank
In case you have an adventurous mind, give a try to the source:
pip install git+https://github.com/honzajavorek/fiobank.git#egg=fiobank
First, get your API token.
Initialization of the client:
>>> from fiobank import FioBank
>>> client = FioBank(token='...', decimal=True)
Account information:
>>> client.info()
{
'currency': 'CZK',
'account_number_full': 'XXXXXXXXXX/2010',
'balance': Decimal('42.00'),
'account_number': 'XXXXXXXXXX',
'bank_code': '2010'
}
Listing transactions within a period:
>>> gen = client.period('2013-01-20', '2013-03-20')
>>> list(gen)[0]
{
'comment': 'N\xe1kup: IKEA CR, BRNO, CZ, dne 17.1.2013, \u010d\xe1stka 2769.00 CZK',
'recipient_message': 'N\xe1kup: IKEA CR, BRNO, CZ, dne 17.1.2013, \u010d\xe1stka 2769.00 CZK',
'user_identification': 'N\xe1kup: IKEA CR, BRNO, CZ, dne 17.1.2013, \u010d\xe1stka 2769.00 CZK',
'currency': 'CZK',
'amount': Decimal('-2769.0'),
'instruction_id': 'XXXXXXXXXX',
'executor': 'Vilém Fusek',
'date': datetime.date(2013, 1, 20),
'type': 'Platba kartou',
'transaction_id': 'XXXXXXXXXX'
}
Listing transactions from a single account statement:
>>> client.statement(2013, 1) # 1 is January only by coincidence - arguments mean 'first statement of 2013'
Listing the latest transactions:
>>> client.last() # return transactions added from last listing
>>> client.last(from_id='...') # sets cursor to given transaction_id and returns following transactions
>>> client.last(from_date='2013-03-01') # sets cursor to given date and returns following transactions
Fio API documentation
(Section 8.3) states that a single token should be used only once per
30s. Otherwise, an HTTP 409 Conflict will be returned and
fiobank.ThrottlingError
will be raised.
Install using uv:
git clone [email protected]:honzajavorek/fiobank.git cd fiobank uv sync
Then run tests:
uv run pytest
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This work is licensed under the ISC license.