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bitso-ts

v0.5.2

Published

Simple TypeScript Bitso API Wrapper for Public and Private end points. [![MIT License](https://img.shields.io/apm/l/atomic-design-ui.svg?)](https://github.com/amircp/bitso-ts/blob/master/LICENSE) ## Installation

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Readme

Bitso-ts

Simple TypeScript Bitso API Wrapper for Public and Private end points. MIT License

Installation

To install Bitso-ts lib in your project:

yarn add bitso-ts

How to use

Public API

import { PublicAPI, Ticker} from 'bitso-ts';

const Public = new PublicAPI({
  version:'v3',
  test: false
});

Public.getAvailableBooks().then( (data) => {
  console.log(data);
});

Ticker is a set of constants with cryptocurrencies available in the bitso exchange.

It is possible to specify the API version and to work with Test Sandbox API just changing the parameters to be passed (test and version).

Methods in Public API:

getAvailableBooks(): Promise<IBooks[]>;
getTicker(book: Ticker): Promise<ITickers>;
getOrderBook(book: Ticker): Promise<IOrderBook[]>;

Private API

To use the private api is needed to generate your api keys directly in your bitso account.

Initialize Private API Client

import { PrivateAPI, Ticker} from 'bitso-ts';

const Bitso = PrivateAPI({
  version: 'v3',
  secret: 'b5d5e48474cbc5e6ef535def2f43e467',
  key: 'VxKti2rgXE',
  test: false
})

Getting your account balance

Bitso.Account.getAccountBalance().then( (data) => {
  console.log(data);
});

The private API is splited into different name spaces:

  • Funds
  • Account
  • Trade

Every namespace has its own set of functions. The most interesting one is Trade:

    getOpenOrders(book: Ticker): Promise<[IOpenOrders]>;
    cancelOrder(oids: string[]): Promise<[string]>;
    placeOrder(orderPayload: IPlaceOrder): Promise<IOrderID>;
    placeMarketBuyOrder(currency: string, quantity: string): Promise<IOrderID>;
    placeMarketSellOrder(currency: string, quantity: string): Promise<IOrderID>;
    placeLimitSellOrder({ currency, limit_price, quantity }: {
        currency: Ticker;
        limit_price: string;
        quantity: string
    }): Promise<IOrderID>;
    placeLimitBuyOrder({ currency, limit_price, quantity}: {
        currency: Ticker;
        limit_price: number;
        quantity: string
    }): Promise<IOrderID>;
    getUserTrades(): Promise<[IOrderTrades]>;
    getOrderTrades(origin_ids: string[]): Promise<[IOrderTrades]>;
    lookupOrders(oids: string[]): Promise<[IOpenOrders]>;

Example

In the following example will place a BUY LIMIT order into the exchange.

Bitso.Trade.placeLimitBuyOrder(Ticker.BTCMXN,'1306864.89','1000').then( (data) => {
  console.log(data);
});

If you want to use your own way to place orders you can use the general purpose method "placeOrder" please review bitso api documentation.

TODO

  • Currently working in the following Private API Implementation:
    • Withdrawals
  • Document internal code.
  • Implement unit testing with Jest

Acknowledgements

Authors

License

MIT