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API client to interact with the TAAS web API

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TaaS Python Client

Overview

These APIs provide a comprehensive interface to interact with a trading platform, allowing users to manage orders, view account balances, and execute various trading strategies. The endpoints are designed to facilitate the creation, retrieval, and deletion of orders, as well as the querying of account balances.

Installation

pip install taas-api-client

Client Setup

Make sure the URL specified is the full path to the TaaS instance (including "https://"). To get your auth_token for the client's user, refer to the TaaS documentation.

from taas_api import Client, PlaceOrderRequest

c = Client(url="http://localhost:8000", auth_token="b72ab3bcbce4423208a07f52b5aed207d5bd053e")

Placing Orders

Submits a new order with specified parameters such as accounts, trading pair, side (buy/sell), sell token amount, duration, strategy, and engine passiveness. The place order endpoint has many fields with many restrictions. To simplify the call and run validations against the parameters, we provide a data object: PlaceOrderRequest. Every field can be interacted with like a regular attribute in Python.

Field Description
accounts A list of account names to be available for the order.
pair The trading pair for the order, following the syntax 'BASE-QUOTE' or 'BASE:VARIANT-QUOTE'.
side The side of the order, indicating whether it's a buy or sell ('buy' or 'sell').
duration The duration of the order in seconds.
strategy The chosen trading strategy for the order (e.g. TWAP, VWAP, etc)
sell_token_amount The amount of the sell token to be used in the order, if applicable.
base_asset_qty The quantity of the base asset (token being bought) in the order, if applicable.
quote_asset_qty The quantity of the quote asset (token being sold) in the order, if applicable.
engine_passiveness The engine passiveness parameter of the order, within the range [0, 0.1], 0.02 is default.
schedule_discretion The schedule discretion parameter of the order, within the range [0, 0.1], 0.1 is default.
limit_price The limit price that limits all the placements in the order, if applicable.
strategy_params Additional parameters specific to the chosen trading strategy, provided as a dictionary.
notes Any additional notes or comments related to the order.
custom_order_id A custom identifier for the order, if provided.
updated_leverage An updated leverage value for the order, if applicable. This will persist on the exchange for the pair.

Please note that the provided validation heuristics are designed to ensure that the inputs meet certain criteria before proceeding with order placement. For more details on the order APIs

Example

req = PlaceOrderRequest(accounts=["mock"], pair="ETH-USDT", side="buy", duration=300, base_asset_qty=5, strategy="TWAP")
res = c.place_order(req)

Response

{
    'id': 'd3ca321a-d25c-4cee-8a0f-3f74d239c90d',
    'parent_order': None,
    'created_at': '2023-08-08T23:54:07.659244Z',
    'buy_token': 'ETH',
    'sell_token': 'USDT',
    'pair': 'ETH-USDT',
    'side': 'buy',
    'sell_token_amount': '9890.25000000000000000000',
    'strategy': '6fe4ba3e-c578-45bd-824c-c523bf3c56de',
    'strategy_params': {},
    'limit_price': '-1.00000000000000000000',
    'time_start': '2023-08-08T23:54:06.300319Z',
    'time_end': '2023-08-08T23:59:06.300319Z',
    'duration': 300,
    'accounts': ['09d3144b-9359-4ec3-8772-2dd1bfb86652'],
    'account_names': ['mock'],
    'user': '2',
    'time_zone': 'UTC',
    'placements': [],
    'executed_qty': 0,
    'executed_price': None,
    'executed_notional': 0,
    'active': True,
    'status': 'ACTIVE',
    'engine_passiveness': '0.02000000000000000000',
    'schedule_discretion': '0.08000000000000000000',
    'failure_reason': '',
    'stop_price': '-1.00000000000000000000',
    'notes': '',
    'custom_order_id': '',
    'updated_leverage': None
}

Place Multi Order

from taas_api import ChildOrder, PlaceMultiOrderRequest

request = PlaceMultiOrderRequest(
    accounts=["mock"],
    duration=200,
    strategy="TWAP",
    child_orders=[
        ChildOrder(
            pair="ETH:PERP-USDT",
            side="sell",
            base_asset_qty="10"
        ,
        ChildOrder(
            pair="ETH-USDT",
            side="buy",
            base_asset_qty="10"
        ),
    ]
)

res = c.place_multi_order(request)

Response

{
    'id':'626c4202-a046-401a-bf23-f3805f593c21',
    'created_at':'2023-08-15T08:36:15.366052Z',
    'updated_at':'2023-08-15T08:36:15.366061Z',
    'time_start':'2023-08-15T08:36:15.357630Z',
    'duration':200,
    'child_order_ids':[
        'be508fb9-ee63-4a90-93eb-58dbdaf03378',
        '9d732e1f-e935-487b-93ac-b58e2b2896e4'
    ],
    'strategy':'6fe4ba3e-c578-45bd-824c-c523bf3c56de',
    'strategy_params':{},
    'engine_passiveness':'0.02000000000000000000',
    'schedule_discretion':'0.08000000000000000000',
    'user':'2',
    'status':'SUBMITTED',
    'time_zone':'UTC',
    'failure_reason':''
}

Get Order Details

Retrieves the details of a specific order using the order ID.

c.get_order("045158ea-a252-4306-8847-1b27f8157143")

Cancelling Active Orders

Cancels a specific order using the order ID.

c.cancel_order("045158ea-a252-4306-8847-1b27f8157143")

Getting Account Balances

The client call c.get_balances() is used to retrieve the balance details of a user's assets on a trading platform.

Example

res = c.get_balances()

print(res)

The returned value is a dictionary where the keys represent the account names and the values provide detailed information about the assets held in those accounts.

For the given example, the account name is 'test' and the details are as follows:

Key Description
exchange The trading platform where the assets are held. In this case, it's 'OKX'.
assets A list of dictionaries, each representing a different asset or position held in the account. Each asset dictionary contains:
symbol The identifier or ticker of the asset or position. Examples include 'BTC', 'USDT', and 'ETH:PERP-USDT'.
size The quantity of the asset or position. This can be positive for long positions or assets held, and negative for short positions.
notional The notional value of the asset or position.
market_type The type of market the asset or position belongs to. Examples include 'UNIFIED' and 'PERP'.
asset_type Specifies whether the entry represents a token/coin or a trading position. Examples include 'token' and 'position'.
unrealized_profit The profit or loss that would be realized if the asset or position were to be closed at the current market price.
initial_margin The amount of money used to open the position.
maint_margin The minimum amount of equity that must be maintained in the margin account.
margin_balance The total balance in the margin account after accounting for unrealized profits and losses.
leverage The amount of leverage applied to the position. If None, it means no leverage is applied.
notional_pct_total The percentage of the notional value of the asset or position relative to the total notional value of all assets and positions in the account.

For details on account structure

{
    'test': {
        'exchange': 'OKX',
        'assets': [
            {
                'symbol': 'BTC',
                'size': 3.0,
                'notional': 89409.0,
                'market_type': 'unified',
                'asset_type': 'token',
                'unrealized_profit': 0.0,
                'initial_margin': 0.0,
                'maint_margin': 0.0,
                'margin_balance': 3.0,
                'leverage': None,
                'notional_pct_total': 0.438558
            },
            {
                'symbol': 'USDT',
                'size': 8930.5901255465,
                'notional': 8930.5901255465,
                'market_type': 'unified',
                'asset_type': 'token',
                'unrealized_profit': -47.43906302083299,
                'initial_margin': 37.148328685,
                'maint_margin': 28.57563745,
                'margin_balance': 8883.151062525667,
                'leverage': None,
                'notional_pct_total': 0.043805
            },
            {
                'symbol': 'ETH:PERP-USDT',
                'size': -181.0,
                'notional': -33618.397,
                'market_type': 'perp',
                'asset_type': 'position',
                'unrealized_profit': -47.43906302083299,
                'initial_margin': 37.148328685,
                'maint_margin': 28.57563745,
                'margin_balance': 8883.151062525667,
                'leverage': 0.0,
                'notional_pct_total': 1.0
            }
        ]
    }
}

Dev Notes

Follow https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/packaging-projects/ for steps to release. Do not specify --repository option for real release. Uses token authentication.

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