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pybit

Python3 Bybit HTTP/WebSocket API Connector

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Official Python3 API connector for Bybit's HTTP and WebSockets APIs.

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About

Put simply, pybit (Python + Bybit) is the official lightweight one-stop-shop module for the Bybit HTTP and WebSocket APIs. Originally created by Verata Veritatis, it's now maintained by Bybit employees – however, you're still welcome to contribute!

It was designed with the following vision in mind:

I was personally never a fan of auto-generated connectors that used a mosh-pit of various modules you didn't want (sorry, bravado) and wanted to build my own Python3-dedicated connector with very little external resources. The goal of the connector is to provide traders and developers with an easy-to-use high-performing module that has an active issue and discussion board leading to consistent improvements.

Development

pybit is being actively developed, and new Bybit API changes should arrive on pybit very quickly. pybit uses requests and websocket-client for its methods, alongside other built-in modules. Anyone is welcome to branch/fork the repository and add their own upgrades. If you think you've made substantial improvements to the module, submit a pull request and we'll gladly take a look.

Installation

pybit requires Python 3.9.1 or higher. The module can be installed manually or via PyPI with pip:

pip install pybit

Usage

You can retrieve a specific market like so:

from pybit.unified_trading import HTTP

Create an HTTP session and connect via WebSocket for Inverse on mainnet:

session = HTTP(
    testnet=False,
    api_key="...",
    api_secret="...",
)

Information can be sent to, or retrieved from, the Bybit APIs:

# Get the orderbook of the USDT Perpetual, BTCUSDT
session.get_orderbook(category="linear", symbol="BTCUSDT")

# Create five long USDC Options orders.
# (Currently, only USDC Options support sending orders in bulk.)
payload = {"category": "option"}
orders = [{
  "symbol": "BTC-30JUN23-20000-C",
  "side": "Buy",
  "orderType": "Limit",
  "qty": "0.1",
  "price": i,
} for i in [15000, 15500, 16000, 16500, 16600]]

payload["request"] = orders
# Submit the orders in bulk.
session.place_batch_order(payload)

Check out the example python files or the list of endpoints below for more information on available endpoints and methods. Usage examples on the HTTP methods can be found in the examples folder.

Contact

Reach out for support on your chosen platform:

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


dextertd

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ervuks

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verata-veritatis

đź’» đź“–

APF20

đź’»

Cameron Harder-Hutton

đź’»

Tom Rumpf

đź’»

OnJohn

đź’»

Todd Conley

🤔

Kolya

đź’»

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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