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This is a lightweight Async library that works as a connector to Binance public API and WebSocket.

Project description

aio-binance-library

Async library for connecting to the Binance API on Python

Python 3.7 License: MIT Aiohttp: 3.8.1 Loguru: 0.5.3 Ujson: 0.5.3 Docstrings: Google

This is a lightweight library that works as a connector to Binance Futures public API

  • Supported APIs:
    • USDT-M Futures `/fapi/*``
    • Futures/Delivery Websocket Market Stream
    • Futures/Delivery User Data Stream
  • Inclusion of examples
  • Response metadata can be displayed

Installation

pip install aio-binance-library

##Getting started

REST API

Usage examples:

import asyncio
from aio_binance.futures.usdt import Client 

async def main():
    client = Client()
    res = await client.get_public_time()
    print(res)

    client = Client(key='<api_key>', secret='<api_secret>')

    # Get account information
    res = await client.get_private_account_info()
    print(res)

    # Post a new order
    params = {
        'symbol': 'BTCUSDT',
        'side': 'SELL',
        'type_order': 'LIMIT',
        'timeInForce': 'GTC',
        'quantity': 0.002,
        'price': 59808
    }

    res = await client.create_private_order(**params)
    print(res)

asyncio.run(main())

Please find examples folder to check for more endpoints.

Notes

The methods you need, adheres to a hierarchy

<method>_<availability>_<method_name>

create_private_order()
or
get_public_time()

####Available Methods: create, get, delete, change, update

####Availability: private - methods where key_api and secret_api are required

public - you can get information without a key

Testnet

You can choose testnet

from aio_binance.futures.usdt import Client

client= Client(testnet=True)

Optional parameters

Parameters can be passed in different formats as in Binance api documents or PEP8 suggests lowercase with words separated by underscores

# Binance api
response = await client.get_private_open_order('BTCUSDT', orderListId=1)

# PEP8
response = await client.get_private_open_order('BTCUSDT', order_list_id=1)

Timeout

timeout is available to be assigned with the number of seconds you find most appropriate to wait for a server response.
Please remember the value as it won't be shown in error message no bytes have been received on the underlying socket for timeout seconds.
By default, timeout=5

from aio_binance.futures.usdt import Client

client= Client(timeout=1)

Response Metadata

The Binance API server provides weight usages in the headers of each response. You can display them by initializing the client with show_limit_usage=True:

from aio_binance.futures.usdt import Client

client = Client(show_limit_usage=True)
res = await client.time()
print(res)

returns:

{'data': {'serverTime': 1647990837551}, 'limit_usage': 40}

You can also display full response metadata to help in debugging:

client = Client(show_header=True)
res = await client.time()
print(res)

returns:

{'data': {'serverTime': 1587990847650}, 'header': {'Context-Type': 'application/json;charset=utf-8', ...}}

User agent

client = Client(agent='name_app')

You can pass the name of your application.

Websocket

This is an example of connecting to multiple streams

import asyncio

from aio_binance.futures.usdt import WsClient


async def callback_event(data: dict):
    print(data)


async def main():

    ws = WsClient()
    stream = [
        ws.stream_liquidation_order(),
        ws.stream_book_ticker(),
        ws.stream_ticker('BTCUSDT')
    ]
    res = await asyncio.gather(*stream)
    await ws.subscription_streams(res, callback_event)

asyncio.run(main())

More websocket examples are available in the examples folder

Note

Stream methods start with the word stream Example: stream_<name_method>

Subscribing to multiple streams: subscription_streams()

Heartbeat

Once connected, the websocket server sends a ping frame every 3 minutes and requires a response pong frame back within a 5 minutes period. This package handles the pong responses automatically.

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