hitbtc-browserify
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hitbtc-api
HitBTC API wrapper for Node.js
Installation
yarn add hitbtc-api
Usage
Clients for both the REST API and streaming WebSocket API are included. Private methods as indicated in the docs require authentication with an API key and secret key.
Example usage:
import HitBTC from 'hitbtc-api';
const restClient = new HitBTC({ key, secret, isDemo: false });
const websocketClient =
new HitBTC.WebsocketClient({ key, secret, isDemo: false });
restClient.getOrderBook('BTCUSD')
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
websocketClient.addMarketMessageListener(data => {
if (data.MarketDataSnapshotFullRefresh) console.log(data);
});
// The methods are bound properly, so feel free to destructure them:
const { getMyBalance } = restClient;
getMyBalance()
.then(({ balance }) => console.log(
`My USD balance is ${balance.USD.cash}!`
))
API
REST
All methods return promises.
- getTimestamp()
- getSymbols()
- getTicker(symbol)
- getAllTickers()
- getOrderBook(symbol)
- getTrades(symbol, params = {})
- getRecentTrades(symbol, params = {})
- getMyBalance()
- getMyActiveOrders(params = {})
- placeOrder(params = {})
- cancelOrder(params = {})
- cancelAllOrders(params = {})
- getMyRecentOrders(params = {})
- getMyOrder(params = {})
- getMyTradesByOrder(params = {})
- getAllMyTrades(params = {})
WebSocket
- addMarketMessageListener(listener)
- addTradingMessageListener(listener)
- removeMarketMessageListener(listener)
- removeTradingMessageListener(listener)
- addMarketListener(event, listener)
- addTradingListener(event, listener)
- removeMarketListener(event, listener)
- removeTradingListener(event, listener)
To Do
- Tests
- Improved documentation
- More robust error handling
Feedback and pull requests welcome!