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BlinkTradeJS WebSocket and REST Official JavasScript client for node.js and browser.

Getting Started

BlinkTrade provides a simple and robust WebSocket API to integrate our platform, we strongly recommend you to use it over the RESTful API.

Install

$ yarn add blinktrade

using npm.

$ npm install blinktrade

Documentation

You can also check our Full API Documentation.

Examples

More examples can be found in the examples directory.

Usage

All SDK supports either promises and callbacks, if a callback is provided as the last argument, it will be called as callback(error, result), otherwise it will just return the original promise, we also provide event emitters that you can use to get realtime updates through our WebSocket API, you can check the Event Emitters section.

NOTE We impose cross origin policy (cors), even though our SDK can work on the browser, it won’t work due our origin policy, so and we recommend you use on server side instead. Only the public rest is available on the browser, and other environments only works on testnet and you won’t be able use to use production environment on the browser, this might change in the future.

Public REST API

The most simple way to get the ticker, orderbook and trades, is through our public RESTful API, which doesn't require authentication.

Ticker

const BlinkTradeRest = require("blinktrade").BlinkTradeRest;
const blinktrade = new BlinkTradeRest({ currency: "BRL" });

blinktrade.ticker().then((ticker) => {
  console.log(ticker)
})

Response

  {
    "high": 1900,
    "vol": 4.87859418,
    "buy": 1891.89,
    "last": 1891.89,
    "low": 1891.89,
    "pair": "BTCBRL",
    "sell": 1910,
    "vol_brl": 9250.19572651
  }

OrderBook

const BlinkTradeRest = require("blinktrade").BlinkTradeRest;
const blinktrade = new BlinkTradeRest({ currency: "BRL" });

blinktrade.orderbook().then((orderbook) => {
  console.log(orderbook)
})

Response

{
  "pair": "BTCBRL",
  "bids": [
    [ 1891.89, 0.16314699, 90800027 ],
    [ 1880, 0.20712, 90800027 ]
  ],
  "asks": [
    [ 1910, 3.28046533, 90800027 ],
    [ 1919.99, 1.95046354, 90800027 ]
  ]
}

Last Trades

const BlinkTradeRest = require("blinktrade").BlinkTradeRest;
const blinktrade = new BlinkTradeRest({ currency: "BRL" });

blinktrade.trades().then((trades) => {
  console.log(trades)
})

Response

 [{
    "tid": 16093,
    "date": 1472278473,
    "price": 1891.89,
    "amount": 0.1,
    "side": "sell"
  }, {
    "tid": 16094,
    "date": 1472278477,
    "price": 1891.89,
    "amount": 0.1,
    "side": "sell"
  }, {
    "tid": 16095,
    "date": 1472278668,
    "price": 1891.89,
    "amount": 0.1,
    "side": "sell"
 }]

Trade REST / WebSocket

On our RESTful API, we provide a trade endpoint that you're allowed to send and cancel orders, request deposits and withdrawals. You need to create an API Key through our platform and set their respective permission that gives you access to it.

The Trade endpoint is internaly a bridge to our WebSocket API, so you can access it both on REST and WebSocket API. Be aware that our RESTful trade endpoint can be changed at any time, we strongly recommend using the WebSocket API over the RESTful API.

NOTE that when generate the API Key and the API Secret, it will be only shown once, you should save it securely. The API Password is only used in the WebSocket API.

const BlinkTradeRest = require("blinktrade").BlinkTradeRest;
const blinktrade = new BlinkTradeRest({
  prod: false,
  key: "YOUR_API_KEY_GENERATED_IN_API_MODULE",
  secret: "YOUR_SECRET_KEY_GENERATED_IN_API_MODULE",
  currency: "BRL",
});

blinktrade.sendOrder({
  side: "BUY",
  price: parseInt(1800 * 1e8).toFixed(0),
  amount: parseInt(0.5 * 1e8).toFixed(0),
  symbol: "BTCBRL",
}).then((order) => {
    console.log(order)
})

Response

{
    "OrderID": 1459028830811,
    "ExecID": 740972,
    "ExecType": "0",
    "OrdStatus": "0",
    "CumQty": 0,
    "Symbol": "BTCUSD",
    "OrderQty": 5000000,
    "LastShares": 0,
    "LastPx": 0,
    "Price": 180000000000,
    "TimeInForce": "1",
    "LeavesQty": 50000000,
    "MsgType": "8",
    "ExecSide": "1",
    "OrdType": "2",
    "CxlQty": 0,
    "Side": "1",
    "ClOrdID": 3251968,
    "AvgPx": 0
}

Usage WebSocket

Authenticating

Make sure that you're connected to send messages through WebSocket, most of the message also require that you're authenticated.

const BlinkTradeWS = require("blinktrade").BlinkTradeWS;
const blinktrade = new BlinkTradeWS({ prod: true });

blinktrade.connect().then(() => {
  // Connected
  return blinktrade.login({ username: "<API_KEY>", password: "<API_SECRET>" });
}).then((logged) => {});

Requesting Balance

Will request your balance for each broker.

blinktrade.balance().then((balance) => {
  console.log(balance);
});

You can pass a callback to receive balance updates.

blinktrade.balance(null, (err, balance) => {
  console.log(balance);
});

EXAMPLE RESPONSE

{
    "5": {
        "BTC_locked": 0,
        "USD": 177911657052760,
        "BTC": 1468038442214,
        "USD_locked": 96750050000
    },
    "MsgType": "U3",
    "ClientID": 90800003,
    "BalanceReqID": 5019624
}

Subscribe to OrderBook

blinktrade.subscribeMarketData(["BTCBRL"]).then((orderbook) => {
  console.log(orderbook)
})

EXAMPLE RESPONSE

{
  "MDReqID": 9894272,
  "Symbol": "BTCUSD",
  "MsgType": "W",
  "MarketDepth": 0,
  "MDFullGrp": {
    "BTCUSD": {
      "bids": [{
        "MDEntryPositionNo": 1,
        "MDEntrySize": 50000000,
        "MDEntryPx": 1150600000000,
        "MDEntryID": 1459030492064,
        "MDEntryTime": "05:50:13",
        "MDEntryDate": "2018-02-03",
        "UserID": 90800000,
        "OrderID": 1459000000000,
        "MDEntryType": "0",
      }],
      "asks": [{
        "MDEntryPositionNo": 1,
        "MDEntrySize": 50000000,
        "MDEntryPx": 1150700000000,
        "MDEntryID": 1459030492064,
        "MDEntryTime": "05:50:13",
        "MDEntryDate": "2018-02-03",
        "UserID": 90800000,
        "OrderID": 1459000000000,
        "MDEntryType": "1",
      }]
    }
  }
}

To unsubscribe from orderbook, you should pass the MDReqID on unSubscribeOrderbook().

blinktrade.subscribeMarketData(["BTCBRL"]).then((orderbook) => {
  blinktrade.unSubscribeOrderbook(orderbook.MDReqID);
});

Note that there's no return when unsubscribe from orderbook.

Syncronize orderbook

The syncOrderbook function automatically handles the event system to keep the order book syncronized for you, you can access the order book at anywhere in your application with blinktrade.orderbook

blinktrade.syncOrderbook(["BTCBRL"]).then(() => {
  console.log(blinktrade.orderbook);
})

The blinktrade.orderbook is a object like this

{
  "BTCUSD": {
    "bids": [{
      "MDEntryPositionNo": 1,
      "MDEntrySize": 50000000,
      "MDEntryPx": 1150600000000,
      "MDEntryID": 1459030492064,
      "MDEntryTime": "05:50:13",
      "MDEntryDate": "2018-02-03",
      "UserID": 90800000,
      "OrderID": 1459000000000,
      "MDEntryType": "0",
    }],
    "asks": [{
      "MDEntryPositionNo": 1,
      "MDEntrySize": 50000000,
      "MDEntryPx": 1150700000000,
      "MDEntryID": 1459030492064,
      "MDEntryTime": "05:50:13",
      "MDEntryDate": "2018-02-03",
      "UserID": 90800000,
      "OrderID": 1459000000000,
      "MDEntryType": "1",
    }]
  }
}

Subscribe to ticker

You can subscribe on one or more market symbols.

blinktrade.subscribeTicker(["BLINK:BTCBRL"]).then((ticker) => {
  console.log(ticker);
});

To unsubscribe from ticker, you do the same as unSubscribeOrderbook, but passing SecurityStatusReqID to unSubscribeTicker().

blinktrade.subscribeTicker(["BLINK:BTCBRL"]).then((ticker) => {
  blinktrade.unSubscribeTicker(ticker.SecurityStatusReqID);
});

Send and cancelling orders

Converting Floats to Integers can be dangerous. Different programming languages can get weird rounding errors and imprecisions, so all API returns prices and bitcoin values as Integers and in "satoshis" format. We also expect Integers as input, make sure that you're formatting the values properly to avoid precision issues.

e.g.:

// Wrong
0.57 * 1e8 => 56999999.99999999

// Correct
parseInt((0.57 * 1e8).toFixed(0)) => 57000000

blinktrade.sendOrder({
  side: "BUY",
  price: parseInt((550 * 1e8).toFixed(0)),
  amount: parseInt((0.05 * 1e8).toFixed(0)),
  symbol: "BTCUSD",
}).then((order) => {
  // Sent
});

Advanced Orders (MARKET, LIMIT, STOP)

Market

Market orders automatically execute your order at the current price.

blinktrade.sendOrder({
  side: 'BUY',
  type: 'MARKET',
  symbol: 'BTCBRL',
  amount: parseInt(0.01 * 1e8),
})

NOTE Market orders will execute indenpendently of the price of the other side, so be careful on low liquidity scenarios.

Limit

Limit order allows you specified your own price.

blinktrade.sendOrder({
  side: 'SELL',
  type: 'LIMIT',
  symbol: 'BTCBRL',
  price: parseInt(16000 * 1e8),
  amount: parseInt(0.01 * 1e8),
})

Post Only

Post Only ensures that your order will be added to the order book and not match with a existing order.

blinktrade.sendOrder({
  side: 'BUY',
  type: 'LIMIT',
  symbol: 'BTCBRL',
  price: parseInt(16000 * 1e8),
  amount: parseInt(0.01 * 1e8),
  postOnly: true,
})

Stop

Stop order allow you place an order only when the price reaches the stop price, your order won't be visible on the book until it triggered.

blinktrade.sendOrder({
  side: 'SELL',
  type: 'STOP',
  symbol: 'BTCBRL',
  stopPrice: parseInt(16000 * 1e8), // Price bellow the best bid
  amount: parseInt(0.01 * 1e8),
})

NOTE STOP order will act as a MARKET order, if you want yo specify a limit price use STOP_LIMIT instead.

Stop Limit

Stop Limit order allow you specified a limit price toghether with the stop price.

blinktrade.sendOrder({
  side: 'SELL',
  type: 'STOP_LIMIT',
  symbol: 'BTCBRL',
  price: parseInt(15900 * 1e8), // Limit price
  stopPrice: parseInt(16000 * 1e8), // Price bellow the best bid
  amount: parseInt(0.01 * 1e8),
})

Response

The response is the same as the Execution Report, if you're using it with rest transport, it will response as an array together with the balance response.

{
    "OrderID": 1459028830811,
    "ExecID": 740972,
    "ExecType": "0",
    "OrdStatus": "0",
    "CumQty": 0,
    "Symbol": "BTCUSD",
    "OrderQty": 5000000,
    "LastShares": 0,
    "LastPx": 0,
    "Price": 55000000000,
    "TimeInForce": "1",
    "LeavesQty": 5000000,
    "MsgType": "8",
    "ExecSide": "1",
    "OrdType": "2",
    "CxlQty": 0,
    "Side": "1",
    "ClOrdID": 3251968,
    "AvgPx": 0
}

To cancel a order, you need to pass the orderId, you'll also need to pass the clientId in order to get a response, if you didn't provide orderId, all open orders will be cancelled.

blinktrade.cancelOrder({ orderId: order.OrderID, clientId: order.ClOrdID }).then((order) => {
  console.log("Order Cancelled");
})

The response will be the same as the sendOrder with ExecType: "4"

Last Trades

List the latest trades executed on an exchange since a chosen date.

blinktrade.trades({ limit: 100, since: 2270000 }).then((data) => {
  console.log("Trades", data);
})

Requesting Deposits

You can generate either bitcoin or FIAT deposits, if any arguments was passed, it will generate a bitcoin deposit along with the address.

Generate bitcoin address to deposit

blinktrade.requestDeposit().then((deposit) => {
  console.log(deposit)
})

Fiat deposit

To generate a FIAT deposit, you need to pass the depositMethodId which correspond the method of deposit of your broker, you can get these informations calling requestDepositMethods()

blinktrade.requestDeposit({
  value: parseInt(200 * 1e8),
  currency: "BRL",
  depositMethodId: 502,
}).then((deposit) => {
  console.log(deposit)
})

Response

Both responses for bitcoin and fiat deposits are quite similar.

{
    "DepositMethodName": "deposit_btc",
    "UserID": 90800003,
    "ControlNumber": null,
    "State": "UNCONFIRMED",
    "Type": "CRY",
    "PercentFee": 0,
    "Username": "user",
    "CreditProvided": 0,
    "DepositReqID": 7302188,
    "DepositID": "2a6b5e322fd24574a4d9f988681a542f",
    "Reason": null,
    "AccountID": 90800003,
    "Data": {
        "InputAddress": "mjjVMr8WcYQwVGzYc8HpaRyAZc89ngTdKV",
        "Destination": "n19ZAH1WGoUkQhubQw71fH11BenifxpBxf"
    },
    "ClOrdID": "7302188",
    "Status": "0",
    "Created": "2016-09-03 23:08:26",
    "DepositMethodID": null,
    "Value": 0,
    "BrokerID": 5,
    "PaidValue": 0,
    "Currency": "BTC",
    "ReasonID": null,
    "MsgType": "U23",
    "FixedFee": 0
}

NOTE The Data.InputAddress is the address that you have to deposit. DO NOT DEPOSIT on Data.Destination address.

Requesting Withdraws

To request withdraws, you need to pass a "data" information, which represents the information to your withdraw, it's related to bank accounts, numbers, or a bitcoin address. This information is dynamically and different for every broker.

blinktrade.requestWithdraw({
  amount: parseInt(400 * 1e8),
  currency: "BRL",
  method: "bradesco",
  data: {
    AccountBranch: "111",
    AccountNumber: "4444-5",
    AccountType: "corrente",
    CPF_CNPJ: "00000000000"
  }
})

Confirm Withdraws (two-factor)

After requesting a withdraw, you might get an error asking for two factor authentication, you should call confirmWithdraw passing the confirmationToken that was sent to your email, or secondFactor if needed.

blinktrade.confirmWithdraw({
    withdrawId: 523,
    confirmationToken: 'TOKEN'
})

Response

{
    "Username": "user",
    "Status": "1",
    "SecondFactorType": "",
    "Created": "2016-09-03 23:42:06",
    "PaidAmount": 50000000,
    "UserID": 90800003,
    "Reason": null,
    "Currency": "BRL",
    "Amount": 50000000,
    "ReasonID": null,
    "BrokerID": 5,
    "ClOrdID": "3332623",
    "WithdrawID": 523,
    "WithdrawReqID": 3332623,
    "MsgType": "U7",
    "Data": {
        "Instant": "NO",
        "AccountBranch": "111",
        "AccountNumber": "4444-5",
        "AccountType": "corrente", 
        "CPF_CNPJ": "00000000000"
    },
    "Method": "bradesco",
    "FixedFee": 0,
    "PercentFee": 0
}

Event Emitters

Using event emitters is easy and expressive way to keep you updated through our WebSocket API, you can listen to individual events to match your needs, you can listen to new orders, execution reports, tickers and balance changes. Event emitters can also be used as promises to keep it chained, event emitters are implemented with EventEmitter2, which gives you more flexibility to match events with multi-level wildcards and extends events such as .onAny, .once, .many and so on.

Connection Events

You can listem to OPEN, CLOSE, and ERROR events to get WebSocket events and error handling.

blinktrade.connect()
  .on('OPEN',  (e) => {})
  .on('CLOSE', (e, lastMessageSent) => {})
  .on('ERROR', (error, lastMessageSent) => {})
  .then(() => {
    console.log('Connected')
  })

The OPEN event is useful to handle reconnections, since the promise is already resolved.

The ERROR event is where you can do all the error handling, both from WebSocket errors or an error raised by the backend due some invalid message, both CLOSE and ERROR will give you the last message that you sent as the second argument.

You can also listen them by just blinktrade.on('OPEN', (e) => {}) that works just fine.

Event Ticker

To keep ticker update on new events, you can return a event emitter and match with the market.

blinktrade.subscribeTicker(["UOL:USDBRT", "BLINK:BTCUSD", "BLINK:BTCBRL"])
  .on("UOL:USDBRT",   (usdbrt) => {})
  .on("BLINK:BTCUSD", (btcusd) => {})
  .on("BLINK:BTCBRL", (btcbrl) => {})

You can easily match all symbols at the same listener.

blinktrade.subscribeTicker(["UOL:USDBRT", "BLINK:BTCUSD", "BLINK:BTCBRL"])
.on("BLINK:*", (ticker) => {})

Event Market Data

To get realtime updates on order book, you should listen to the following events.

blinktrade.subscribeMarketData(["BTCUSD"])
  .on("OB:NEW_ORDER", (order) => {})
  .on("OB:UPDATE_ORDER", (order) => {})
  .on("OB:DELETE_ORDER", (order) => {})
  .on("OB:DELETE_ORDERS_THRU", (order) => {})
  .on("OB:TRADE_NEW", (order) => {})

You can still return a promise when listen events.

blinktrade.subscribeMarketData(["BTCBRL"])
.on("OB:NEW_ORDER", (order) => {
  console.log("New order received")
}).then((orderbook) => {
  console.log("Full orderbook", orderbook)
})

Event Balance

You listen to the BALANCE event to receive balance updates.

blinktrade.balance().on("BALANCE", (balance) => console.log(balance))

Execution Reports

In order the get when a order is executed, you can listen to the execution report.

blinktrade.executionReport()
  .on("EXECUTION_REPORT:NEW", (data) => {})
  .on("EXECUTION_REPORT:PARTIAL", (data) => {})
  .on("EXECUTION_REPORT:EXECUTION", (data) => {})
  .on("EXECUTION_REPORT:CANCELED", (data) => {})
  .on("EXECUTION_REPORT:REJECTED", (data) => {})

Withdraw and Deposit Refresh

To get deposit and withdraw updates, you can listen to DEPOSIT_REFRESH and WITHDRAW_REFRESH respectively.

blinktrade.requestDeposit().on('DEPOSIT_REFRESH', (deposit) => {
  console.log(deposit)
})

blinktrade.requestWithdraw().on('WITHDRAW_REFRESH', (withdraw) => {
  console.log(withdraw)
})

NOTE that these events will only be called to the current deposit / withdraw created. If you want to listen to any deposit / withdraw updates, you should use onDepositRefresh(callback) and onWithdrawRefresh() instead.

blinktrade.onDepositRefresh((deposit) => {
  console.log(deposit)
})

blinktrade.onWithdrawRefresh((withdraw) => {
  console.log(withdraw)
})

Handling WebSocket Reconnections

A simple connection pool

const blinktrade = new BlinkTradeWS({
  prod: false,
  brokerId: 11,
  reconnect: true,
  reconnectInterval: 3000,
})

blinktrade.connect().on('OPEN', () => {
  console.log('connected');
  blinktrade.login({
    username: '<API_KEY>'
    password: '<API_PASSWORD>'
  }).then(() => {
    // Manually disconnect WebSocket connection
    blinktrade.disconnect()
  })
})

API

Public REST API

WebSocket

Trade Rest / Websocket

Public REST

Constructor [rest]

new BlinkTradeRest(params: Object)

Arguments

Name Type Description
prod Boolean Production environment, default to false
brokerId Number see brokers list
key String API Key generated on our platform, it only needed on the Trade endpoint
secret String API Secret generated on our platform, it only needed on the Trade endpoint
currency String Currency symbol to fetch public endpoint

ticker [rest]

ticker(callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

trades [rest]

trades(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Arguments

Name Type Description
limit Number Limit of trades that will be returned. should be a positive integer. Optional; defaults to 100 trades
since Number tid (TradeID) which must be fetched from. Optional; defaults to the date of the first executed trade

orderbook [rest]

orderbook(callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

WebSocket

constructor [websocket]

new BlinkTradeWS(params?: Object)

Arguments

Name Type Description
prod Boolean Production environment, default to false
brokerId Number see brokers list
url String Custom url in case if you're using a custom backend url
headers String Custom headers to pass to WebSocket constructor if it supported, (useful on react-native)
fingerPrint String Custom fingerprint if you are not using in either a browser or node (useful on react-native)
reconnect Boolean Automatically reconnects WebSocket after disconnected, to receive the reconnection event you should listen to the OPEN since the promise is already resolved
reconnectInterval Number Reconnection Interval in miliseconds

connect [websocket]

Connect to our WebSocket.

connect(callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Connection Events

Event Description
OPEN Callback when WebSocket connects, by using this approach instead of a promise, you can benefit of reconnection events
CLOSE Callback when WebSocket closes
ERROR Callback when an error occured on both WebSocket or an error raised by the backend

heartbeat [websocket]

Used as test request to check the latency connection.

heartbeat(callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

login [websocket]

login(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Arguments

Name Type Description
username String Account username or API_Key
password String Account password or API_Password
secondFactor String Optional. If the authentication require second factor, you'll receive an error with NeedSecondFactor = true, NOTE: Is recommended that you use an API Key / API Password instead, which don't required second factor
brokerId Number Optional. Overwrites the broker id provided by the constructor
cancelOnDisconnect Boolean Optional. If it's true, all orders sent by the session will be cancelled when the WebSocket disconnects

logout [websocket]

logout(callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

profile [websocket]

Available only on WebSocket.

profile(callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

subscribeTicker [websocket]

subscribeTicker(Array<string> symbols, Function? callback) => Promise / callback

Symbols Available:

Name Description
BLINK:BTCUSD BTC <-> Testnet (USD)
BLINK:BTCBRL BTC <-> Brazil Reals (BRL)
BLINK:BTCCLP BTC <-> Chilean Pesos
BLINK:BTCVND BTC <-> Vietnamise Dongs
UOL:USDBRT Dólar Turismo
UOL:USDBRL Dólar Comercial

subscribeOrderbook [websocket]

** DEPRECATED ** Use subscribeMarketData instead

subscribeMarketData [websocket]

subscribeMarketData(options: Object | Array<string>, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Arguments

Name Type Description
options Object Array
columns Array Optional; Array of columns that you want to received, note that you will also receive the same columns on incremental updates e.g.: ['MDEntryType', 'MDEntryPx', 'MDEntrySize']
entryTypes Array<0 1
marketDepth number Optional; Number of orders to be returned from orderbook e.g.: 0 = Full Book, 1 = Top of book, N > 1 = Number of orders to be returned

Events

Event Description
OB:NEW_ORDER Callback when receives a new order
OB:UPDATE_ORDER Callback when an order has been updated
OB:DELETE_ORDER Callback when an order has been deleted
OB:DELETE_ORDERS_THRU Callback when one or more orders has been executed and deleted from the book

syncOrderbook [websocket]

syncOrderbook(options: Object | Array<string>) => Promise

See subscribeMarketData options

executionReport [websocket]

executionReport(callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Events

An event emitter to get execution reports.

Event Description
EXECUTION_REPORT:NEW Callback when you send a new order
EXECUTION_REPORT:PARTIAL Callback when your order has been partially executed
EXECUTION_REPORT:EXECUTION Callback when an order has been successfully executed
EXECUTION_REPORT:CANCELED Callback when your order has been canceled
EXECUTION_REPORT:REJECTED Callback when order has been rejected

tradeHistory [websocket]

tradeHistory(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Arguments

Name Type Description
page Number Current page to fetch, defaults to 0
pageSize Number Number of trades, limits to 100
since Number TradeID or Date which executed trades must be fetched from. is in Unix Time date format. Optional; defaults to the date of the first executed trade.
symbols Array List of symbols, e.g.: ["BTCVND", "BTCCLP"]

Trade REST / Websocket

These methods bellow are both availabe under REST and WebSocket API.

balance [websocket, rest]

balance(clientId?: string, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Events

balance().on("BALANCE", (balance) => {}) => Promise

sendOrder [websocket, rest]

sendOrder(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Arguments

Name Type Description
type String "MARKET", "LIMIT", "STOP" or "STOP_LIMIT"
side String "BUY, "SELL" or "1" = BUY, "2" = SELL
price Number Price in "satoshis". e.g.: 1800 * 1e8
stopPrice Number Stop price used by order type "STOP" or "STOP_LIMIT"
amount Number Amount to be sent in satoshis. e.g.: 0.5 * 1e8
symbol String Currency pair symbol, check symbols table
postOnly Boolean If true, ensures that your order will be added to the order book and not match with a existing order
clientId String Optional clientId, if doens't provided, will be used the requestId instead

cancelOrder [websocket, rest]

cancelOrder(params: { orderId?: number, clientId?: string } | number, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Arguments

Name Type Description
orderId Number Required Order ID to be canceled
clientId Number You need to pass the clientId (ClOrdID) to get a response
side String Cancel all orders of the side e.g.: "BUY, "SELL" or "1" = BUY, "2" = SELL

myOrders [websocket, rest]

myOrders(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Arguments

Name Type Description
page Number Current page to fetch, defaults to 0
pageSize Number Number of orders, limits to 40
filter Array Optional; Open: ['has_leaves_qty eq 1'], Filled: ['has_cum_qty eq 1'], Cancelled: ['has_cxl_qty eq 1']

requestLedger [websocket, rest]

requestLedger(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Arguments

Name Type Description/Value
page number Optional; defaults to 0
pageSize number Optional; defaults to 20
brokerID number Optional; <BROKER_ID>
currency string Optional; Currency code. (.e.g: BTC)

requestWithdrawList [websocket, rest]

requestWithdrawList(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Name Type Description
page Number Current page to fetch, defaults to 0
pageSize Number Number of withdraws, limits to 20
status Array 1-Pending, 2-In Progress, 4-Completed, 8-Cancelled

requestWithdraw [websocket, rest]

requestWithdraw(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Name Type Description
data Object Withdraw required fields
amount Number Amount of the withdraw
method Array Method name of withdraw, check with your broker, defaults to bitcoin
currency String Currency pair symbol to withdraw, defaults to BTC

Events

Event Description
WITHDRAW_REFRESH Callback when withdraw refresh

confirmWithdraw [websocket, rest]

confirmWithdraw(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Name Type Description
withdrawId String Withdraw ID to confirm
confirmationToken String Optional Confirmation Token sent by email
secondFactor String Optional Second Factor Authentication code generated by authy

cancelWithdraw [websocket, rest]

cancelWithdraw(withdrawId: number, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

onWithdrawRefresh [websocket]

onWithdrawRefresh(callback: Function) => Promise

requestDepositList [websocket, rest]

requestDepositList(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Name Type Description
page Number Current page to fetch, defaults to 0
pageSize Number Number of deposits, limits to 20
status Array 1-Pending, 2-In Progress, 4-Completed, 8-Cancelled

requestDeposit [websocket, rest]

requestDeposit(params: Object, callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

Name Type Description
value Number Value amount to deposit
currency String Currency pair symbol to withdraw, defaults to BTC
depositMethodId Number Method ID to deposit, check requestDepositMethods

Events

Event Description
DEPOSIT_REFRESH Callback when deposit refresh

requestDepositMethods [websocket, rest]

requestDepositMethods(callback?: Function) => Promise / callback

onDepositRefresh [websocket]

onDepositRefresh(callback: Function) => Promise

LICENSE

LICENSE GPLv3