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apollox-connector-python1.1
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This is a lightweight library that works as a connector to Apollox Finance public API.
This is a lightweight library that works as a connector to Apollo Finance public API
pip install apollox-connector-python
Usage examples:
from apollox.rest_api import Client
# Get timestamp
client = Client()
print(client.time())
client = Client(key='<api_key>', secret='<api_secret>')
# Get account information
print(client.account())
# Post a new order
params = {
'symbol': 'BTCUSDT',
'side': 'SELL',
'type': 'LIMIT',
'timeInForce': 'GTC',
'quantity': 0.002,
'price': 59808
}
response = client.new_order(**params)
print(response)
Please find examples
folder to check for more endpoints.
https://fapi.apollox.finance
PEP8 suggests lowercase with words separated by underscores, but for this connector, the methods' optional parameters should follow their exact naming as in the API documentation.
# Recognised parameter name
response = client.query_order('BTCUSDT', orderListId=1)
# Unrecognised parameter name
response = client.query_order('BTCUSDT', order_list_id=1)
Additional parameter recvWindow
is available for endpoints requiring signature.
It defaults to 5000
(milliseconds) and can be any value lower than 60000
(milliseconds).
Anything beyond the limit will result in an error response from ApolloX server.
from apollox.rest_api import Client
client = Client(key, secret)
response = client.query_order('BTCUSDT', orderId=11, recvWindow=10000)
timeout
is available to be assigned with the number of seconds you find most appropriate to wait for a server response.
Please remember the value as it won't be shown in error message no bytes have been received on the underlying socket for timeout seconds.
By default, timeout
is None. Hence, requests do not time out.
from apollox.rest_api import Client
client= Client(timeout=1)
proxy is supported
from bapollo.rest_api import Client
proxies = { 'https': 'http://1.2.3.4:8080' }
client= Client(proxies=proxies)
The ApolloX API server provides weight usages in the headers of each response.
You can display them by initializing the client with show_limit_usage=True
:
from apollox.rest_api import Client
client = Client(show_limit_usage=True)
print(client.time())
You can also display full response metadata to help in debugging:
client = Client(show_header=True)
print(client.time())
If ClientError
is received, it'll display full response meta information.
Setting the log level to DEBUG
will log the request URL, payload and response text.
There are 2 types of error returned from the library:
apollox.error.ClientError
4XX
, it's an issue from client side.status_code
- HTTP status codeerror_code
- Server's error code, e.g. -1102
error_message
- Server's error message, e.g. Unknown order sent.
header
- Full response header.apollox.error.ServerError
5XX
, it's an issue from server side.from apollox.websocket.client.stream import WebsocketClient as Client
def message_handler(message):
print(message)
ws_client = Client()
ws_client.start()
ws_client.mini_ticker(
symbol='bnbusdt',
id=1,
callback=message_handler,
)
# Combine selected streams
ws_client.instant_subscribe(
stream=['bnbusdt@bookTicker', 'ethusdt@bookTicker'],
callback=message_handler,
)
ws_client.stop()
More websocket examples are available in the examples
folder
Once connected, the websocket server sends a ping frame every 3 minutes and requires a response pong frame back within a 10 minutes period. This package handles the pong responses automatically.
FAQs
This is a lightweight library that works as a connector to Apollox Finance public API.
We found that apollox-connector-python1.1 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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