Node.js & JavaScript SDK for Bybit REST API & WebSockets
Node.js & JavaScript SDK for the Bybit REST APIs and WebSockets:
- Complete integration with all Bybit REST APIs & WebSockets.
- TypeScript support (with type declarations for most API requests & responses).
- Over 450 end-to-end tests making real API calls & WebSocket connections, validating any changes before they reach npm.
- Robust WebSocket integration with configurable connection heartbeats & automatic reconnect then resubscribe workflows.
- Browser support (via webpack bundle - see "Browser Usage" below).
Installation
npm install --save bybit-api
Issues & Discussion
Related projects
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Documentation
Most methods accept JS objects. These can be populated using parameters specified by Bybit's API documentation, or check the type definition in each class within the github repository (see table below for convenient links to each class).
Structure
This connector is fully compatible with both TypeScript and pure JavaScript projects, while the connector is written in TypeScript. A pure JavaScript version can be built using npm run build
, which is also the version published to npm.
The version on npm is the output from the build
command and can be used in projects without TypeScript (although TypeScript is definitely recommended).
- src - the whole connector written in TypeScript
- lib - the JavaScript version of the project (built from TypeScript). This should not be edited directly, as it will be overwritten with each release.
- examples - examples & demonstrations. Contributions are welcome!
REST API Clients
Bybit has several API groups (originally one per product). Each generation is labelled with the version number (e.g. v1/v2/v3/v5). New projects & developments should use the newest available API generation (e.g. use the V5 APIs instead of V3).
Refer to the V5 interface mapping page for more information on which V5 endpoints can be used instead of previous V3 endpoints.
Here are the available REST clients and the corresponding API groups described in the documentation:
Deprecated/Obsolete APIs
The following API clients are for previous generation REST APIs and will be removed in the next major release. Some have already stopped working (because bybit stopped supporting them). You should use the V5 APIs for all new development.
Click me to see the list of APIs
Examples for using each client can be found in:
If you're missing an example, you're welcome to request one. Priority will be given to github sponsors.
Usage
Create API credentials on Bybit's website:
All REST clients have can be used in a similar way. However, method names, parameters and responses may vary depending on the API category you're using!
Not sure which function to call or which parameters to use? Click the class name in the table above to look at all the function names (they are in the same order as the official API docs), and check the API docs for a list of endpoints/parameters/responses.
The following is a minimal example for using the REST clients included with this SDK. For more detailed examples, refer to the examples folder in the repository on GitHub:
const {
InverseClient,
LinearClient,
InverseFuturesClient,
SpotClientV3,
UnifiedMarginClient,
USDCOptionClient,
USDCPerpetualClient,
AccountAssetClient,
CopyTradingClient,
RestClientV5,
} = require('bybit-api');
const restClientOptions = {
key?: string;
secret?: string;
testnet?: boolean;
recv_window?: number;
strict_param_validation?: boolean;
baseUrl?: string;
parse_exceptions?: boolean;
parseAPIRateLimits?: boolean;
throwOnFailedRateLimitParse?: boolean;
};
const API_KEY = 'xxx';
const API_SECRET = 'yyy';
const useTestnet = false;
const client = new RestClientV5({
key: API_KEY,
secret: API_SECRET,
testnet: useTestnet,
},
);
client.getAccountInfo()
.then(result => {
console.log("getAccountInfo result: ", result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error("getAccountInfo error: ", err);
});
client.getOrderbook({ category: 'linear', symbol: 'BTCUSD' })
.then(result => {
console.log("getOrderBook result: ", result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error("getOrderBook error: ", err);
});
WebSockets
All API groups can be used via a shared WebsocketClient
. However, to listen to multiple API groups at once, you will need to make one WebsocketClient instance per API group.
The WebsocketClient can be configured to a specific API group using the market parameter. These are the currently available API groups:
API Category | Market | Description |
---|
V5 Subscriptions | market: 'v5' | The v5 websocket topics for all categories under one market. Use the subscribeV5 method when subscribing to v5 topics. |
Older Websocket APIs
The following API groups are still available in the WebsocketClient but are deprecated and may no longer work. They will be removed in the next major release:
Click me to see the table
API Category | Market | Description |
---|
Unified Margin - Options | market: 'unifiedOption' | The derivatives v3 category for unified margin. Note: public topics only support options topics. If you need USDC/USDT perps, use unifiedPerp instead. |
Unified Margin - Perps | market: 'unifiedPerp' | The derivatives v3 category for unified margin. Note: public topics only support USDT/USDC perpetual topics - use unifiedOption if you need public options topics. |
Futures v2 - Inverse Perps | market: 'inverse' | The inverse v2 perps category. |
Futures v2 - USDT Perps | market: 'linear' | The USDT/linear v2 perps category. |
Futures v2 - Inverse Futures | market: 'inverse' | The inverse futures v2 category uses the same market as inverse perps. |
Spot v3 | market: 'spotv3' | The spot v3 category. |
Spot v1 | market: 'spot' | The older spot v1 category. Use the spotv3 market if possible, as the v1 category does not have automatic re-subscribe if reconnected. |
Copy Trading | market: 'linear' | The copy trading category. Use the linear market to listen to all copy trading topics. |
USDC Perps | market: 'usdcPerp | The USDC perps category. |
USDC Options | market: 'usdcOption' | The USDC options category. |
Contract v3 USDT | market: 'contractUSDT' | The Contract V3 category (USDT perps) |
Contract v3 Inverse | market: 'contractInverse' | The Contract V3 category (inverse perps) |
WebSocket Examples
Here's a minimal example for using the websocket client. For more complete examples, look into the ws-* examples in the examples folder in the repo on GitHub.
const { WebsocketClient } = require('bybit-api');
const API_KEY = 'xxx';
const PRIVATE_KEY = 'yyy';
const wsConfig = {
key: API_KEY,
secret: PRIVATE_KEY,
market: 'v5',
};
const ws = new WebsocketClient(wsConfig);
ws.subscribe(['position', 'execution', 'trade']);
ws.subscribe('kline.BTCUSD.1m');
ws.subscribeV5(['orderbook.50.BTCUSDT', 'orderbook.50.ETHUSDT'], 'linear');
ws.subscribeV5('position', 'linear');
ws.subscribeV5('publicTrade.BTC', 'option');
ws.on('update', (data) => {
console.log('update', data);
});
ws.on('open', ({ wsKey, event }) => {
console.log('connection open for websocket with ID: ' + wsKey);
});
ws.on('response', (response) => {
console.log('response', response);
});
ws.on('close', () => {
console.log('connection closed');
});
ws.on('error', (err) => {
console.error('error', err);
});
See websocket-client.ts for further information.
Logging
Customise logging
Pass a custom logger (or mutate the imported DefaultLogger class) which supports the log methods silly
, debug
, notice
, info
, warning
and error
, or override methods from the default logger as desired, as in the example below:
const { WebsocketClient, DefaultLogger } = require('bybit-api');
const customLogger = {
...DefaultLogger,
silly: () => {},
};
const ws = new WebsocketClient({ key: 'xxx', secret: 'yyy' }, customLogger);
Debug HTTP requests
In rare situations, you may want to see the raw HTTP requets being built as well as the API response. These can be enabled by setting the BYBITTRACE
env var to true
.
Browser Usage
Import
This is the "modern" way, allowing the package to be directly imported into frontend projects with full typescript support.
- Install these dependencies
npm install crypto-browserify stream-browserify
- Add this to your
tsconfig.json
{
"compilerOptions": {
"paths": {
"crypto": [
"./node_modules/crypto-browserify"
],
"stream": [
"./node_modules/stream-browserify"
]
}
- Declare this in the global context of your application (ex: in polyfills for angular)
(window as any).global = window;
Webpack
This is the "old" way of using this package on webpages. This will build a minified js bundle that can be pulled in using a script tag on a website.
Build a bundle using webpack:
npm install
npm build
npm pack
The bundle can be found in dist/
. Altough usage should be largely consistent, smaller differences will exist. Documentation is still TODO - contributions welcome.
Contributions & Thanks
Donations
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Contributions & Pull Requests
Contributions are encouraged, I will review any incoming pull requests. See the issues tab for todo items.
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