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@marketprotocol/mpx-api-client
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Javascript client for communicating with the MPX API
This is the javascript client for interacting with MPX-API
To install run
npm install @marketprotocol/mpx-api-client
First, you would need to set the host for the mpxAPI client.
import { mpxAPI, Path } from '@marketprotocol/mpx-api-client'
mpxAPI.setHost('https://api.mpexchange.io');
This ensures that the client always makes a request to the set api environment (kovan/mainnet).
The mpxAPI
namespace object provides HTTP methods (get
, post
, patch
etc) to make requests to the corresponding resource on MPX API. Each of these methods return a promise that resolves
to the response of the data of the api request else if rejects with an Array of MPXAPIError
.
For example, to get the list of tokenPair
listed on the exchange, you do:
// fetch all token pairs
mpxAPI.get(Path.TokenPairs)
.then(tokenPairs, () => {
// do what you want tokenPairs
});
To get a list of all available resources and possible actions you can check the API documentation here or make a request via mpxAPI.get(Path.Root)
and inspect its response.
See the full API documentation for the client at docs/api.md.
npm run test
.This project is under the Apache 2.0 license.
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Javascript client for communicating with the MPX API
We found that @marketprotocol/mpx-api-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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