cryptoxlib-aio
is a compact Python library providing access to REST and WEBSOCKET API of selected crypto exchanges.
cryptoxlib-aio
is designed as an asynchronous library utilizing modern features of Python and those of supporting asynchronous libraries (mainly aiohttp).
==> Binance USDS-M futures and margin endpoints (thank you @davidmcnabnz) now available!
- proper unsubscription, re-subscription and shutdown of websockets
binance
margin and USDS-M futures endpointsbitpanda
supports update of orders via streams
For the full history of changes see CHANGELOG.
Today there are numerous existing libraries targeting similar audience as cryptoxlib-aio
. In order to achieve the broadest coverage of exchanges the supported API is often limited, the most apparent example being lack of websockets.
The mission of cryptoxlib-aio
is to:
- serve as a single entry point for various crypto exchanges
- provide full REST API as well as full implementation of exchange's websockets. For free and without subscription plans.
Full support of websockets is the corner stone of cryptoxlib-aio
which attempts to set cryptoxlib-aio
apart from existing solutions which either do not provide websocket support or do not provide it for free.
You will also find out that our subject of interest are often exchanges not enjoying a seat in the mainstream crypto libraries and this is a way for them to reach developers community.
Disclaimer: By no means we are suggesting that existing libraries are inferior to cryptoxlib-aio
, they just appeal to different endusers.
- access to REST API as well as full support of websockets for selected exchanges (given websockets are provided by the exchange)
- automatic connection management (reconnecting after remote termination, ...)
- bundling of channels
- lean architecture making it straightforward to implement API of a new exchange
- fully asynchronous design aiming for the best performance
As mentioned earlier, all exchanges listed below include full support for websockets.
Name | Docs | |
---|---|---|
AAX | API | |
Bibox | API | |
BiboxEurope | API | |
Binance (spot, margin, USDS-M futures) | API | |
Bitforex | API | |
Bitpanda Pro | API | |
Bitvavo | API | |
BTSE | API | |
Eterbase | API | |
HitBTC | API | |
Liquid | API |
Unlike REST API which is rather uniform across crypto exchanges websockets are often very exchange-specific and hence very time consuming to implement (which is the reason why they are not offered so broadly). Therefore cryptoxlib-aio
comes at the cost of the number of exchanges it covers. This is in line with our ideology quality over quantity.
The list of supported exchanges will grow without any specific pattern, usually driven by personal needs. If there is a high demand for a new exchange/feature to be added, there is a high chance for it to happen (but not guranteed). For business related inquiries concerning customized changes tailored for the client please reach out via e-mail mentioned in the contacts.
pip install cryptoxlib-aio
In case you want to install the latest version from the repo, use
pip install git+https://github.com/nardew/cryptoxlib-aio.git@master
bitpanda = CryptoXLib.create_bitpanda_client(api_key)
print("Account balance:")
await bitpanda.get_account_balances()
print("Order book:")
await bitpanda.get_order_book(Pair("BTC", "EUR"))
print("Create limit order:")
await bitpanda.create_limit_order(Pair("BTC", "EUR"), OrderSide.BUY, "10000", "1")
# Create first bundle of subscriptions
bitpanda.compose_subscriptions([
AccountSubscription(),
PricesSubscription([Pair("BTC", "EUR")]),
OrderbookSubscription([Pair("BTC", "EUR")], "50", callbacks = [order_book_update]),
CandlesticksSubscription([CandlesticksSubscriptionParams(Pair("BTC", "EUR"), TimeUnit.MINUTES, 1)]),
MarketTickerSubscription([Pair("BTC", "EUR")])
])
# Bundle another subscriptions into a separate websocket
bitpanda.compose_subscriptions([
OrderbookSubscription([Pair("ETH", "EUR")], "3", callbacks = [order_book_update]),
])
# Execute all websockets asynchronously
await bitpanda.start_websockets()
bitforex = CryptoXLib.create_bitforex_client(api_key, sec_key)
print("Order book:")
await bitforex.get_order_book(pair = Pair('ETH', 'BTC'), depth = "1")
print("Create order:")
await bitforex.create_order(Pair("ETH", "BTC"), side = enums.OrderSide.SELL, quantity = "1", price = "1")
# First bundle of subscriptions
bitforex.compose_subscriptions([
OrderBookSubscription(pair = Pair('ETH', 'BTC'), depth = "0", callbacks = [order_book_update]),
TradeSubscription(pair = Pair('ETH', 'BTC'), size = "2", callbacks = [trade_update]),
])
# Another bundle of subscriptions
bitforex.compose_subscriptions([
TickerSubscription(pair = Pair('BTC', 'USDT'), size = "2", interval = enums.Interval.I_1MIN, callbacks = [ticker_update]),
Ticker24hSubscription(pair = Pair('BTC', 'USDT'), callbacks = [ticker24_update])
])
# Execute all websockets asynchronously
await bitforex.start_websockets()
Examples for every exchange can be found in the folder examples
.
- to report issues, bugs, docu corrections or to propose new features use preferably Github Issues
- for topics requiring more personal approach feel free to send an e-mail to
If you like the library and you feel like you want to support its further development, enhancements and bugfixing, then it will be of great help and most appreciated if you:
- file bugs, proposals, pull requests, ...
- spread the word
- donate an arbitrary tip
BTC
:3GJPT6H6WeuTWR2KwDSEN5qyJq95LEErzf
ETH
:0xC7d8673Ee1B01f6F10e40aA416a1b0A746eaBe68