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@dxfeed/api
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This package provides access to dxFeed streaming data.
Our package is easy to integrate with any modern framework.
npm install @dxfeed/api
Install cometd-nodejs-client
package
npm install cometd-nodejs-client
and use it in your code
require('cometd-nodejs-client').adapt()
// or
import * as CometdNodejsClient from 'cometd-nodejs-client'
CometdNodejsClient.adapt()
We have several classes in implementation:
The Feed is entry point for configuration and creating subscriptions. Feed manages private classes for connecting and subscribing. The Endpoint is responsible for managing the web socket connection. Subscriptions for managing open subscriptions.
import Feed from '@dxfeed/api'
Create instance of Feed.
const feed = new Feed()
Provide auth token if needed.
feed.setAuthToken('authToken')
Set web socket address and open connection.
feed.connect('wss://demo.dxfeed.com/webservice/cometd')
You should specify event types and symbol names.
feed.subscribe<{ value: number }>(
[EventType.Summary, EventType.Trade] /* event types */,
['AEX.IND:TEI'] /* symbols */,
handleEvent
)
For timed subscription you should also provide time to start subscription from.
For Candle event type along with base symbol, you should specify an aggregation period. You can also set price type. More details: https://kb.dxfeed.com/en/data-access/rest-api.html#candle-symbols
feed.subscribeTimeSeries<{ value: number }>(
[EventType.Summary, EventType.Trade] /* event types */,
['AEX.IND:TEI'] /* symbols */,
0 /* fromTime */,
handleEvent
)
Last argument its event handler for process incoming events.
const handleEvent = (event) => {
/* process event */
}
All subscribe methods return unsubscribe handler, you need to call this method for unsubscribe.
const unsubscribe = feed.subscribe(eventTypes, symbols, handleEvent)
onExit(() => unsubscribe())
If you want to get TimeSeries events for a given time period, refer to example below.
// inside async function
const events = await feed.getTimeSeries(
'AAPL{=15m}',
EventType.Candle,
fromDate.getTime(),
toDate.getTime()
)
If you want to subscribe to TimeSeries events, refer to example below.
const unsubscribe = feed.subscribeTimeSeriesSnapshot('AAPL{=15m}', EventType.Candle, (candles) => {
// process candles
chart.setCandles(candles)
})
If you need to close the web socket connection
feed.disconnect()
FAQs
This package provides access to dxFeed streaming data
The npm package @dxfeed/api receives a total of 612 weekly downloads. As such, @dxfeed/api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dxfeed/api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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