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BITVAVO-GO

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GO thread safe library (WebSockets / HTTP) for Bitvavo v2 API (see: https://docs.bitvavo.com)

Listen to all events occurring on the Bitvavo platform (tickers, tickers24h, candles, books, trades, orders, fills) using websockets. With the HTTP client you can do things like placing orders or withdraw assets from your account.

πŸ“’ Features

  • WebSocket Listeners -- Read only
    • Book
    • Candles
    • Trades
    • Ticker
    • Ticker 24h
    • Orders/Fills
  • HTTP Client -- Read / Write
    • Market data endpoints
    • Account endpoints
    • Synchronization endpoints
    • Trading endpoints
    • Transfer endpoints

πŸš€ Installation

go get github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2@latest

πŸ’‘ Usage

import "github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2/pkg/bitvavo"

πŸ‘‚ WebSocket

For each event on the Bitvavo platform there is a listener available. A listener wraps a websocket connection, you can also implement your own wrapper arround the websocket. The listeners handle everything for you, like resubscribing and reauthenticating when the connection has been lost.

Public listeners

  • BookListener
  • CandlesListener
  • TickerListener
  • Ticker24hListener
  • TradesListener
package main

import "github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2/pkg/bitvavo"

func main() {
	// listen for candle (public) events
	listener := bitvavo.NewCandlesListener()
	defer listener.Close()

	chn, err := listener.Subscribe([]string{"ETH-EUR"}, []bitvavo.Interval{bitvavo.Interval1m})
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}

	for event := range chn {
		if event.Error != nil {
			panic(event.Error)
		}
		log.Println(event.Value)
	}
}

Private listeners

  • OrderListener
  • FillListener
package main

import "github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2/pkg/bitvavo"

func main() {
	// listen for order (private) events
	listener := bitvavo.NewOrderListener("MY_API_KEY", "MY_API_SECRET")
	defer listener.Close()

	chn, err := listener.Subscribe([]string{"ETH-EUR"})
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}

	for event := range chn {
		if event.Error != nil {
			panic(event.Error)
		}
		log.Println(event.Value)
	}
}

Provide debug printer

You can add the debug printer option to enable debug logging for websockets. There is a default printer, but you can also provide your own as long as it implements the DebugPrinter interface.

package main

import "github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2/pkg/bitvavo"

func main() {
	listener := bitvavo.NewCandlesListener(bitvavo.WithWebSocketDefaultDebugPrinter())
}

Provide Http client for websocket

You can provide your own http client from the net/http package which will be used to set up the initial websocket connection.

package main

import (
	"net/http"
	"github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/pkg/bitvavo/v2"
)

func main() {
	listener := bitvavo.NewCandlesListener(bitvavo.WithWebSocketHttpClient(http.DefaultClient))
}

Create custom listener

It's possible to create your own wrapper arround the websocket and listen to multiple events at the same time.

package main

import "github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2/pkg/bitvavo"

func main() {
	onMessage := func(data bitvavo.WebSocketEventData, err error) {
		if err != nil {
			// oh no error!
		} else if data.Event == bitvavo.EventBook {
			// decode into Book
			var book bitvavo.Book
			data.Decode(&book)
		} else if data.Event == bitvavo.EventCandle {
			// decode into Candle
			var candle bitvavo.Candle
			data.Decode(&candle)
		}
		// etc
	}

	onReconnect := func() {
		// gets called when successfully reconnected
	}

	ws, err := bitvavo.NewWebSocket(context.Background(), onMessage, onReconnect)
	// do stuff with ws
}

🌐 HTTP

The HTTP client implements 2 interfaces (PrivateAPI and PublicAPI)

If you need both private and public endpoints you can create a private http client as it includes both public and private endpoints.

Private and Public endpoints

package main

import "github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2/pkg/bitvavo"

func main() {
	// private http client (includes public as well)
	client := bitvavo.NewPrivateHTTPClient("MY_API_KEY", "MY_API_SECRET")

	orders, err := client.GetOrders(context.Background(), "ETH-EUR")
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	log.Println("Orders", orders)
}

Public endpoints only

package main

import "github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2/pkg/bitvavo"

func main() {
	// public http client
	client := bitvavo.NewPublicHTTPClient()

	markets, err := client.GetMarkets(context.Background())
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	log.Println("Markets", markets)
}

Endpoints with params

Some endpoints have additional params which you can provide.

package main

import "github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/v2/pkg/bitvavo"

func main() {
	client := bitvavo.NewPublicHTTPClient()

	// limit to 100 trades
	params := &bitvavo.TradeParams{
		Limit: 100,
	}
	trades, err := client.GetTrades(context.Background(), "ETH-EUR", params)
}

Provide HTTP client

You can provide your own http client from the net/http package which will be used to execute all requests.

package main

import (
	"net/http"
	"github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/pkg/bitvavo/v2"
)

func main() {
	client := bitvavo.NewPublicHTTPClient(bitvavo.WithHttpClient(http.DefaultClient))
}

Provide window time

You can provide your own window time which specifies the maximum allowed deviation (in milliseconds) between the timestamp you sent and the server's actual time when processing your request.

The default window time is: 10000 (10 seconds)

package main

import (
	"github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/pkg/bitvavo/v2"
)

func main() {
	client := bitvavo.NewPrivateHTTPClient("MY_API_KEY", "MY_API_SECRET", bitvavo.WithWindowTime(5000))
}

Provide debug printer

You can add the debug printer option to enable debug logging for http. There is a default printer, but you can also provide your own as long as it implements the DebugPrinter interface.

package main

import (
	"github.com/larscom/bitvavo-go/pkg/bitvavo/v2"
)

func main() {
	client := bitvavo.NewPrivateHTTPClient("MY_API_KEY", "MY_API_SECRET", bitvavo.WithDefaultDebugPrinter())
}

πŸ‘‰πŸΌ Run example

There is an example that uses the ticker listener for ticker events and HTTP client to retrieve the trading markets.

You can run this example by cloning this project and running:

make run or without make: go run ./example/main.go

This command will subscribe to all available trading markets and log the received tickers.

Private

If you want to test private endpoints and listeners you can place a .env file in the root of the project.

.env file

API_KEY=MY_API_KEY
API_SECRET=MY_API_SECRET