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Python3 Apexpro HTTP/WebSocket API Connector

Project description

apexpro

Official Python3 API connector for Apexpro's HTTP and WebSockets APIs.
You can get Api information from OpenApi-SDK

About

Put simply, apexpro is the official lightweight one-stop-shop module for the Apex pro HTTP and WebSocket APIs.

Development

apexpro is being actively developed, and new API changes should arrive on apexpro very quickly. apexpro uses requests and websocket for its methods, alongside other built-in modules. Anyone is welcome to branch/fork the repository and add their own upgrades. If you think you've made substantial improvements to the module, submit a pull request and we'll gladly take a look.

Installation

apexpro requires Python 3.6.1 or higher. The module can be installed manually or via apexpro with pip:

pip install apexpro

Basic Usage

You can create an HTTP session for Inverse on APEX_HTTP_TEST or APEX_HTTP_MAIN:

from apexpro.constants import APEX_HTTP_TEST
from apexpro.http_public import HttpPublic

client = HttpPublic(APEX_HTTP_TEST)

Public endpoints

You can get no authentication information from public endpoints.
Please refer to demo_public

from apexpro.constants import APEX_HTTP_TEST
from apexpro.http_public import HttpPublic

client = HttpPublic(APEX_HTTP_TEST)
print(client.server_time())
print(client.configs())
print(client.ticker(symbol="BTC-USDC"))
print(client.history_funding(symbol="BTC-USDC"))
print(client.depth(symbol="ETH-USDC",limit=100))
print(client.trades(symbol="ETH-USDC",limit=100))
print(client.klines(symbol="ETH-USDC",interval="15"))
print(client.history_funding(symbol="ETH-USDC",limit=100,page=0,beginTimeInclusive=1662348573000,endTimeExclusive=1662434973000))

Register method

You can get stark_key_pair, apiKey,and accountId for private Api , create-order and withdraw
Please refer to demo_register

from apexpro.http_private import HttpPrivate
from apexpro.constants import APEX_HTTP_TEST, NETWORKID_TEST, APEX_HTTP_MAIN, NETWORKID_MAIN

priKey = "your eth private key"

client = HttpPrivate(APEX_HTTP_TEST, network_id=NETWORKID_TEST, eth_private_key=priKey)
configs = client.configs()

stark_key_pair_with_y_coordinate = client.derive_stark_key(client.default_address)
nonceRes = client.generate_nonce(starkKey=stark_key_pair_with_y_coordinate['public_key'],ethAddress=client.default_address,chainId=NETWORKID_TEST)

regRes = client.register_user(nonce=nonceRes['data']['nonce'],starkKey=stark_key_pair_with_y_coordinate['public_key'],stark_public_key_y_coordinate=stark_key_pair_with_y_coordinate['public_key_y_coordinate'],ethereum_address=client.default_address)
key = regRes['data']['apiKey']['key']
secret = regRes['data']['apiKey']['secret']
passphrase = regRes['data']['apiKey']['passphrase']

#back stark_key_pair, apiKey,and accountId for private Api or create-order or withdraw
print(stark_key_pair_with_y_coordinate)
print(regRes['data']['account']['positionId'])
print(regRes['data']['apiKey'])

Private endpoints

some authentication information is required to access private endpoints. Please refer to demo_private

from apexpro.http_private import HttpPrivate
from apexpro.constants import APEX_HTTP_TEST, NETWORKID_TEST

# need apiKey={'key': key,'secret': secret, 'passphrase': passphrase} for private api

key = 'your apiKey-key from register'
secret = 'your apiKey-secret from register'
passphrase = 'your apiKey-passphrase from register'

client = HttpPrivate(APEX_HTTP_TEST, network_id=NETWORKID_TEST, api_key_credentials={'key': key,'secret': secret, 'passphrase': passphrase})
configs = client.configs()

userRes = client.get_user()
print(userRes)

modifyUserRes = client.modify_user(username="pythonTest",email="11@aa.com",emailNotifyGeneralEnable="false")
print(modifyUserRes)

accountRes = client.get_account()
print(accountRes)

openOrdersRes = client.open_orders()
print(openOrdersRes)

historyOrdersRes = client.history_orders()
print(historyOrdersRes)

fundingRes = client.funding(limit=100,page=0,symbol="BTC-USDC",side="BUY")
print(fundingRes)

notifyListRes = client.notify_list(limit=100,page=0,unreadOnly="true",notifyCategory="1")
print(notifyListRes)

...

Stark key sign method

Several endpoints require a starkKey signature authentication, namely as following:

  • create-order
  • withdraw

Please refer to demo_stark_key_sign

import time
from apexpro.http_private_stark_key_sign import HttpPrivateStark

from apexpro.constants import APEX_HTTP_TEST, NETWORKID_TEST

# need api_key_credentials={'key': key,'secret': secret, 'passphrase': passphrase} for private api
# need starkey for withdraw and createOrder

key = 'your apiKey-key from register'
secret = 'your apiKey-secret from register'
passphrase = 'your apiKey-passphrase from register'

public_key = 'your stark_public_key from register'
public_key_y_coordinate = 'your stark_public_key_y_coordinate from register'
private_key = 'your stark_private_key from register'


client = HttpPrivateStark(APEX_HTTP_TEST, network_id=NETWORKID_TEST,
stark_public_key=public_key,
stark_private_key=private_key,
stark_public_key_y_coordinate=public_key_y_coordinate,
api_key_credentials={'key': key, 'secret': secret, 'passphrase': passphrase})
configs = client.configs()
client.get_user()
client.get_account()

currentTime = time.time()

limitFeeRate = client.account['takerFeeRate']
createOrderRes = client.create_order(symbol="BTC-USDC", side="BUY",
type="LIMIT", size="0.01",
price="1991", limitFeeRate=limitFeeRate,
accountId=client.account['positionId'],
expirationEpochSeconds= currentTime)
print(createOrderRes)



worstPrice = client.get_worst_price(symbol="BTC-USDC", side="SELL", size="0.1")
price = worstPrice['data']['worstPrice']
##market order price must not none
createOrderRes = client.create_order(symbol="BTC-USDC", side="SELL",
type="MARKET", size="1", price=price, limitFee=limitFee,
expirationEpochSeconds= currentTime)
print(createOrderRes)

#createWithdrawRes = client.create_withdrawal(amount='1001',expirationEpochSeconds= currentTime,asset='USDC')
#print(createWithdrawRes)

#feeRes = client.uncommon_withdraw_fee(amount='1002',chainId='5')
#print(feeRes)
#fastWithdrawRes = client.fast_withdrawal(amount='1002',expirationEpochSeconds= currentTime,asset='USDC',fee=feeRes['data']['fee'])
#print(fastWithdrawRes)

deleteOrderRes = client.delete_open_orders(symbol="BTC-USDC")
print(deleteOrderRes)

deleteOrderRes = client.delete_open_orders()
print(deleteOrderRes)


feeRes = client.uncommon_withdraw_fee(amount='1003',chainId='97')
print(feeRes)
crossWithdrawRes = client.cross_chain_withdraw(amount='1003',expirationEpochSeconds= currentTime,asset='USDC',fee=feeRes['data']['fee'],chainId='97')
print(crossWithdrawRes)

WebSocket

To see comprehensive examples of how to subscribe topics from websockets. Please refer to demo_ws

from time import sleep

from apexpro.constants import APEX_WS_TEST
from apexpro.websocket_api import WebSocket

key = 'your apiKey-key from register'
secret = 'your apiKey-secret from register'
passphrase = 'your apiKey-passphrase from register'

# Connect with authentication!
ws_client = WebSocket(
    endpoint=APEX_WS_TEST,
    api_key_credentials={'key': key, 'secret': secret, 'passphrase': passphrase},
)

def handle_account(message):
    print(message)
    contents_data = message["contents"]
    print(len(contents_data))

def h1(message):
    print(1, message)
def h2(message):
    print(2, message)
def h3(message):
    print(3, message)
def h4(message):
    print(4, message)

#ws_client.depth_stream(h1,'BTCUSDC',25)
#ws_client.ticker_stream(h2,'BTCUSDC')
#ws_client.trade_stream(h3,'BTCUSDC')
#ws_client.klines_stream(h4,'BTCUSDC',1)
ws_client.account_info_stream(handle_account)


while True:
    # Run your main trading logic here.
    sleep(1)

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