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Official Python SDK for 0xarchive - Hyperliquid Historical Data API

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oxarchive

Official Python SDK for 0xarchive - Hyperliquid Historical Data API.

Installation

pip install oxarchive

Quick Start

from oxarchive import Client

client = Client(api_key="ox_your_api_key")

# Get current order book
orderbook = client.orderbook.get("BTC")
print(f"BTC mid price: {orderbook.mid_price}")

# Get historical order book snapshots
history = client.orderbook.history(
    "ETH",
    start="2024-01-01",
    end="2024-01-02",
    limit=100
)

Async Support

All methods have async versions prefixed with a:

import asyncio
from oxarchive import Client

async def main():
    client = Client(api_key="ox_your_api_key")

    # Async get
    orderbook = await client.orderbook.aget("BTC")
    print(f"BTC mid price: {orderbook.mid_price}")

    # Don't forget to close the client
    await client.aclose()

asyncio.run(main())

Or use as async context manager:

async with Client(api_key="ox_your_api_key") as client:
    orderbook = await client.orderbook.aget("BTC")

Configuration

client = Client(
    api_key="ox_your_api_key",      # Required
    base_url="https://api.0xarchive.io",  # Optional
    timeout=30.0,                    # Optional, request timeout in seconds
)

API Reference

Order Book

# Get current order book
orderbook = client.orderbook.get("BTC")

# Get order book at specific timestamp
historical = client.orderbook.get("BTC", timestamp=1704067200000)

# Get with limited depth
shallow = client.orderbook.get("BTC", depth=10)

# Get historical snapshots
history = client.orderbook.history(
    "BTC",
    start="2024-01-01",
    end="2024-01-02",
    limit=1000
)

Trades

# Get recent trades
recent = client.trades.recent("BTC", limit=100)

# Get trade history
trades = client.trades.list(
    "ETH",
    start="2024-01-01",
    end="2024-01-02",
    side="buy"  # Optional: filter by side
)

Instruments

# List all instruments
instruments = client.instruments.list()

# Get specific instrument
btc = client.instruments.get("BTC")

Funding Rates

# Get current funding rate
current = client.funding.current("BTC")

# Get funding rate history
history = client.funding.history(
    "ETH",
    start="2024-01-01",
    end="2024-01-07"
)

Open Interest

# Get current open interest
current = client.open_interest.current("BTC")

# Get open interest history
history = client.open_interest.history(
    "ETH",
    start="2024-01-01",
    end="2024-01-07"
)

Timestamp Formats

The SDK accepts timestamps in multiple formats:

from datetime import datetime

# Unix milliseconds
client.orderbook.get("BTC", timestamp=1704067200000)

# ISO string
client.orderbook.history("BTC", start="2024-01-01", end="2024-01-02")

# datetime object
client.orderbook.history("BTC", start=datetime(2024, 1, 1), end=datetime(2024, 1, 2))

WebSocket Streaming

For real-time data, install with WebSocket support:

pip install oxarchive[websocket]

Basic Usage

import asyncio
from oxarchive import OxArchiveWs, WsOptions

async def main():
    ws = OxArchiveWs(WsOptions(api_key="ox_your_api_key"))

    # Set up handlers
    ws.on_open(lambda: print("Connected"))
    ws.on_close(lambda code, reason: print(f"Disconnected: {code}"))
    ws.on_error(lambda e: print(f"Error: {e}"))

    # Connect
    await ws.connect()

    # Subscribe to channels
    ws.subscribe_orderbook("BTC")
    ws.subscribe_orderbook("ETH")
    ws.subscribe_trades("BTC")
    ws.subscribe_all_tickers()

    # Handle orderbook updates
    ws.on_orderbook(lambda coin, data: print(f"{coin}: {data.mid_price}"))

    # Handle trade updates
    ws.on_trades(lambda coin, trades: print(f"{coin}: {len(trades)} trades"))

    # Keep running
    await asyncio.sleep(60)

    # Disconnect
    await ws.disconnect()

asyncio.run(main())

Historical Replay (like Tardis.dev)

Replay historical data with timing preserved:

import asyncio
import time
from oxarchive import OxArchiveWs, WsOptions

async def main():
    ws = OxArchiveWs(WsOptions(api_key="ox_..."))

    # Handle replay data
    ws.on_historical_data(lambda coin, ts, data:
        print(f"{ts}: {data['mid_price']}")
    )

    ws.on_replay_start(lambda ch, coin, start, end, speed:
        print(f"Starting replay from {start} to {end} at {speed}x")
    )

    ws.on_replay_complete(lambda ch, coin, sent:
        print(f"Replay complete: {sent} records")
    )

    await ws.connect()

    # Start replay at 10x speed
    await ws.replay(
        "orderbook", "BTC",
        start=int(time.time() * 1000) - 86400000,  # 24 hours ago
        speed=10
    )

    # Control playback
    await ws.replay_pause()
    await ws.replay_resume()
    await ws.replay_seek(1704067200000)  # Jump to timestamp
    await ws.replay_stop()

asyncio.run(main())

Bulk Streaming (like Databento)

Fast bulk download for data pipelines:

import asyncio
import time
from oxarchive import OxArchiveWs, WsOptions

async def main():
    ws = OxArchiveWs(WsOptions(api_key="ox_..."))
    all_data = []

    # Handle batched data
    ws.on_batch(lambda coin, records:
        all_data.extend([r.data for r in records])
    )

    ws.on_stream_progress(lambda snapshots_sent:
        print(f"Sent: {snapshots_sent} snapshots")
    )

    ws.on_stream_complete(lambda ch, coin, sent:
        print(f"Downloaded {sent} records")
    )

    await ws.connect()

    # Start bulk stream
    await ws.stream(
        "orderbook", "ETH",
        start=int(time.time() * 1000) - 3600000,  # 1 hour ago
        end=int(time.time() * 1000),
        batch_size=1000
    )

    # Stop stream if needed
    await ws.stream_stop()

asyncio.run(main())

Configuration

ws = OxArchiveWs(WsOptions(
    api_key="ox_your_api_key",
    ws_url="wss://api.0xarchive.io/ws",  # Optional
    auto_reconnect=True,             # Auto-reconnect on disconnect
    reconnect_delay=1.0,             # Initial reconnect delay (seconds)
    max_reconnect_attempts=10,       # Max reconnect attempts
    ping_interval=30.0,              # Keep-alive ping interval (seconds)
))

Available Channels

Channel Description Requires Coin
orderbook L2 order book updates Yes
trades Trade/fill updates Yes
ticker Price and 24h volume Yes
all_tickers All market tickers No

Error Handling

from oxarchive import Client, OxArchiveError

client = Client(api_key="ox_your_api_key")

try:
    orderbook = client.orderbook.get("INVALID")
except OxArchiveError as e:
    print(f"API Error: {e.message}")
    print(f"Status Code: {e.code}")
    print(f"Request ID: {e.request_id}")

Type Hints

Full type hint support with Pydantic models:

from oxarchive import Client, OrderBook, Trade

client = Client(api_key="ox_your_api_key")

orderbook: OrderBook = client.orderbook.get("BTC")
trades: list[Trade] = client.trades.recent("BTC")

Requirements

  • Python 3.9+
  • httpx
  • pydantic

License

MIT

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