A production-ready Node.js connector for the Bybit APIs and WebSockets.
npm install --save bybit-api
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Most methods accept JS objects. These can be populated using parameters specified by Bybit's API documentation.
const {RestClient} = require('bybit-api');
const API_KEY = 'xxx';
const PRIVATE_KEY = 'yyy';
const client = new RestClient(API_KEY, PRIVATE_KEY);
client.changeUserLeverage({leverage: 4, symbol: 'ETHUSD'})
.then(result => {
console.log(result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
});
See inverse rest-client.js for further information.
const {WebsocketClient} = require('bybit-api');
const API_KEY = 'xxx';
const PRIVATE_KEY = 'yyy';
const wsConfig = {
key: API_KEY,
secret: PRIVATE_KEY,
// The following parameters are optional:
// defaults to false == testnet. set to true for livenet.
// livenet: true
// override which URL to use for websocket connections
// wsUrl: 'wss://stream.bytick.com/realtime'
// how often to check (in ms) that WS connection is still alive
// pingInterval: 10000,
// how long to wait (in ms) before deciding the connection should be terminated & reconnected
// pongTimeout: 1000,
// how long to wait before attempting to reconnect (in ms) after connection is closed
// reconnectTimeout: 500,
// config options sent to RestClient (used for time sync). See RestClient docs.
// restOptions: { },
// config for axios to pass to RestClient. E.g for proxy support
// requestOptions: { }
};
const ws = new WebsocketClient(wsConfig);
ws.subscribe(['position', 'execution', 'trade']);
ws.subscribe('kline.BTCUSD.1m');
ws.on('open', () => {
console.log('connection open');
});
ws.on('update', message => {
console.log('update', message);
});
ws.on('response', response => {
console.log('response', response);
});
ws.on('close', () => {
console.log('connection closed');
});
ws.on('error', err => {
console.error('ERR', err);
});
See inverse websocket-client.js & ws api docs for further information.
Pass a custom logger which supports the log methods silly
, debug
, notice
, info
, warning
and error
, or override methods from the default logger as desired:
const { RestClient, WebsocketClient, DefaultLogger } = require('bybit-api');
// Disable all logging on the silly level
DefaultLogger.silly = () => {};
const ws = new WebsocketClient({key: 'xxx', secret: 'yyy'}, DefaultLogger);
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