A simple API wrapper for automated trading on Hyperliquid DEX with Python
Project description
fractrade-hl-simple
A simple Python wrapper for the Hyperliquid DEX API, focusing on perpetual futures trading. This library is yet in idea stage and not all features are available yet. We are using it for our own trading platform on fractrade.xyz and will add features as we need them.
⚠️ Warning: This is an early version of the library. Use with caution and test thoroughly before trading with real funds. Not all features are available yet.
Installation
Using pip:
pip install fractrade-hl-simple
Using poetry:
poetry add fractrade-hl-simple
Setup
- Create a
.envfile in your project root:
HYPERLIQUID_ENV=testnet # or mainnet
HYPERLIQUID_PUBLIC_ADDRESS=your_public_address
HYPERLIQUID_PRIVATE_KEY=your_private_key
We recommend creating a seperate API key wallet in the Hyperliquid UI for automated trading. This API wallets have not withdrawal permissions.
- Initialize the client:
from fractrade_hl_simple import HyperliquidClient
client = HyperliquidClient()
Basic Usage
Get Market Prices
# Get single price
btc_price = client.get_price("BTC")
print(f"BTC price: ${btc_price:,.2f}")
# Get all prices
all_prices = client.get_price()
for symbol, price in all_prices.items():
print(f"{symbol}: ${price:,.2f}")
Check Account Balance
balance = client.get_perp_balance()
print(f"Account balance: ${float(balance):,.2f}")
View Positions
positions = client.get_positions()
for pos in positions:
print(f"Position: {pos.symbol} Size: {float(pos.size):+.3f}")
Place Orders
Market Buy:
order = client.buy("BTC", size=0.001) # Market buy 0.001 BTC
print(f"Order placed: {order.order_id}")
Limit Buy:
current_price = client.get_price("BTC")
limit_price = current_price * 0.99 # 1% below market
order = client.buy("BTC", size=0.001, limit_price=limit_price)
print(f"Limit order placed: {order.order_id}")
Market Sell:
order = client.sell("BTC", size=0.001) # Market sell 0.001 BTC
print(f"Order placed: {order.order_id}")
Stop Loss and Take Profit
For Long Positions:
# When you have a long position (bought BTC)
current_price = client.get_price("BTC")
# Place stop loss 5% below entry (sell when price drops)
stop_price = current_price * 0.95
sl_order = client.stop_loss("BTC", size=0.001, stop_price=stop_price) # is_buy=False by default for long positions
# Place take profit 10% above entry (sell when price rises)
take_profit_price = current_price * 1.10
tp_order = client.take_profit("BTC", size=0.001, take_profit_price=take_profit_price) # is_buy=False by default for long positions
For Short Positions:
# When you have a short position (sold BTC)
current_price = client.get_price("BTC")
# Place stop loss 5% above entry (buy when price rises)
stop_price = current_price * 1.05
sl_order = client.stop_loss("BTC", size=0.001, stop_price=stop_price, is_buy=True) # Must set is_buy=True for short positions
# Place take profit 10% below entry (buy when price drops)
take_profit_price = current_price * 0.90
tp_order = client.take_profit("BTC", size=0.001, take_profit_price=take_profit_price, is_buy=True) # Must set is_buy=True for short positions
The is_buy parameter determines whether the TP/SL order will buy or sell when triggered:
- For long positions: use
is_buy=False(default) to sell when triggered - For short positions: use
is_buy=Trueto buy when triggered
Open Position with TP/SL
Alternatively, you can use the convenience methods that handle both entry and TP/SL orders:
Long Position:
current_price = client.get_price("BTC")
position = client.open_long_position(
symbol="BTC",
size=0.001,
stop_loss_price=current_price * 0.95, # 5% below entry
take_profit_price=current_price * 1.10 # 10% above entry
)
print(f"Entry order: {position['entry'].order_id}")
print(f"Stop loss: {position['stop_loss'].order_id}")
print(f"Take profit: {position['take_profit'].order_id}")
Short Position:
current_price = client.get_price("BTC")
position = client.open_short_position(
symbol="BTC",
size=0.001,
stop_loss_price=current_price * 1.05, # 5% above entry
take_profit_price=current_price * 0.90 # 10% below entry
)
These methods automatically set the correct is_buy parameter for TP/SL orders based on the position direction.
Close Position
close_order = client.close("BTC")
print(f"Position closed with order: {close_order.order_id}")
Cancel Orders
# Cancel orders for specific symbol
client.cancel_all_orders("BTC")
# Cancel all orders across all symbols
client.cancel_all()
Complete Trading Example
Here's a full example showing a basic trading flow:
from fractrade_hl_simple import HyperliquidClient
import time
def main():
client = HyperliquidClient()
SYMBOL = "BTC"
POSITION_SIZE = 0.001
try:
# Check current price
price = client.get_price(SYMBOL)
print(f"Current {SYMBOL} price: ${price:,.2f}")
# Place limit buy order
limit_price = price * 0.99 # 1% below market
order = client.buy(SYMBOL, POSITION_SIZE, limit_price=limit_price)
print(f"Limit order placed: {order.order_id}")
time.sleep(2)
# Cancel limit order if not filled
client.cancel_all_orders(SYMBOL)
# Open market position
order = client.buy(SYMBOL, POSITION_SIZE)
print(f"Position opened with order: {order.order_id}")
# Check position
positions = client.get_positions()
position = next((p for p in positions if p.symbol == SYMBOL), None)
if position:
print(f"Current position: {float(position.size):+.3f} {position.symbol}")
print(f"Entry price: ${float(position.entry_price):,.2f}")
print(f"Unrealized PnL: ${float(position.unrealized_pnl):,.2f}")
# Close position
close_order = client.close(SYMBOL)
print(f"Position closed with order: {close_order.order_id}")
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error: {str(e)}")
# Cleanup
client.cancel_all_orders(SYMBOL)
client.close(SYMBOL)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
License
MIT
Disclaimer
This software is for educational purposes only. Use at your own risk. The authors take no responsibility for any financial losses incurred while using this software.
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