# bybit-api
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Node.js connector for the Bybit APIs and WebSockets, with TypeScript & browser support.
## Installation
`npm install --save bybit-api`
## Issues & Discussion
- Issues? Check the [issues tab](https://github.com/tiagosiebler/bybit-api/issues).
- Discuss & collaborate with other node devs? Join our [Node.js Algo Traders](https://t.me/nodetraders) engineering community on telegram.
## Documentation
Most methods accept JS objects. These can be populated using parameters specified by Bybit's API documentation.
- [Bybit API Inverse Documentation](https://bybit-exchange.github.io/docs/inverse/#t-introduction).
- [Bybit API Inverse Futures Documentation](https://bybit-exchange.github.io/docs/inverse_futures/#t-introduction).
- [Bybit API Linear Documentation](https://bybit-exchange.github.io/docs/linear/#t-introduction)
## Structure
This project uses typescript. Resources are stored in 3 key structures:
- [src](./src) - the whole connector written in typescript
- [lib](./lib) - the javascript version of the project (compiled from typescript). This should not be edited directly, as it will be overwritten with each release.
- [dist](./dist) - the packed bundle of the project for use in browser environments.
---
# Usage
Create API credentials at Bybit
- [Livenet](https://bybit.com/app/user/api-management?affiliate_id=9410&language=en-US&group_id=0&group_type=1)
- [Testnet](https://testnet.bybit.com/app/user/api-management)
## REST API Clients
There are three REST API modules as there are some differences in each contract type.
1. `InverseClient` for inverse perpetual
2. `InverseFuturesClient` for inverse futures
3. `LinearClient` for linear perpetual
### REST Inverse
To use the inverse REST APIs, import the `InverseClient`. Click here to expand and see full sample:
```javascript
const { InverseClient } = require('bybit-api');
const restClientOptions = {
// override the max size of the request window (in ms)
recv_window?: number;
// how often to sync time drift with bybit servers
sync_interval_ms?: number | string;
// Default: false. Disable above sync mechanism if true.
disable_time_sync?: boolean;
// Default: false. If true, we'll throw errors if any params are undefined
strict_param_validation?: boolean;
// Optionally override API protocol + domain
// e.g 'https://api.bytick.com'
baseUrl?: string;
// Default: true. whether to try and post-process request exceptions.
parse_exceptions?: boolean;
};
const API_KEY = 'xxx';
const PRIVATE_KEY = 'yyy';
const useLivenet = false;
const client = new InverseClient(
API_KEY,
PRIVATE_KEY,
// optional, uses testnet by default. Set to 'true' to use livenet.
useLivenet,
// restClientOptions,
// requestLibraryOptions
);
client.getApiKeyInfo()
.then(result => {
console.log("apiKey result: ", result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error("apiKey error: ", err);
});
client.getOrderBook({ symbol: 'BTCUSD' })
.then(result => {
console.log("getOrderBook inverse result: ", result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error("getOrderBook inverse error: ", err);
});
```
See [inverse-client.ts](./src/inverse-client.ts) for further information.
### REST Inverse Futures
To use the inverse futures REST APIs, import the `InverseFuturesClient`. Click here to expand and see full sample:
```javascript
const { InverseFuturesClient } = require('bybit-api');
const API_KEY = 'xxx';
const PRIVATE_KEY = 'yyy';
const useLivenet = false;
const client = new InverseFuturesClient(
API_KEY,
PRIVATE_KEY,
// optional, uses testnet by default. Set to 'true' to use livenet.
useLivenet,
// restClientOptions,
// requestLibraryOptions
);
client.getApiKeyInfo()
.then(result => {
console.log("apiKey result: ", result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error("apiKey error: ", err);
});
client.getOrderBook({ symbol: 'BTCUSDH21' })
.then(result => {
console.log("getOrderBook inverse futures result: ", result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error("getOrderBook inverse futures error: ", err);
});
```
See [inverse-futures-client.ts](./src/inverse-futures-client.ts) for further information.
### REST Linear
To use the Linear (USDT) REST APIs, import the `LinearClient`. Click here to expand and see full sample:
```javascript
const { LinearClient } = require('bybit-api');
const API_KEY = 'xxx';
const PRIVATE_KEY = 'yyy';
const useLivenet = false;
const client = new LinearClient(
API_KEY,
PRIVATE_KEY,
// optional, uses testnet by default. Set to 'true' to use livenet.
useLivenet,
// restClientOptions,
// requestLibraryOptions
);
client.getApiKeyInfo()
.then(result => {
console.log(result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
});
client.getOrderBook({ symbol: 'BTCUSDT' })
.then(result => {
console.log("getOrderBook linear result: ", result);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error("getOrderBook linear error: ", err);
});
```
## WebSockets
Inverse & linear WebSockets can be used via a shared `WebsocketClient`. Click here to expand and see full sample:
```javascript
const { WebsocketClient } = require('bybit-api');
const API_KEY = 'xxx';
const PRIVATE_KEY = 'yyy';
const wsConfig = {
key: API_KEY,
secret: PRIVATE_KEY,
/*
The following parameters are optional:
*/
// defaults to false == testnet. Set to true for livenet.
// livenet: true
// defaults to false == inverse. Set to true for linear (USDT) trading.
// linear: true
// how long to wait (in ms) before deciding the connection should be terminated & reconnected
// pongTimeout: 1000,
// how often to check (in ms) that WS connection is still alive
// pingInterval: 10000,
// how long to wait before attempting to reconnect (in ms) after connection is closed
// reconnectTimeout: 500,
// config options sent to RestClient (used for time sync). See RestClient docs.
// restOptions: { },
// config for axios used for HTTP requests. E.g for proxy support
// requestOptions: { }
// override which URL to use for websocket connections
// wsUrl: 'wss://stream.bytick.com/realtime'
};
const ws = new WebsocketClient(wsConfig);
// subscribe to multiple topics at once
ws.subscribe(['position', 'execution', 'trade']);
// and/or subscribe to individual topics on demand
ws.subscribe('kline.BTCUSD.1m');
// Listen to events coming from websockets. This is the primary data source
ws.on('update', data => {
console.log('update', data);
});
// Optional: Listen to websocket connection open event (automatic after subscribing to one or more topics)
ws.on('open', ({ wsKey, event }) => {
console.log('connection open for websocket with ID: ' + wsKey);
});
// Optional: Listen to responses to websocket queries (e.g. the response after subscribing to a topic)
ws.on('response', response => {
console.log('response', response);
});
// Optional: Listen to connection close event. Unexpected connection closes are automatically reconnected.
ws.on('close', () => {
console.log('connection closed');
});
// Optional: Listen to raw error events.
// Note: responses to invalid topics are currently only sent in the "response" event.
ws.on('error', err => {
console.error('ERR', err);
});
```
See [websocket-client.ts](./src/websocket-client.ts) for further information.
Note: for linear websockets, pass `linear: true` in the constructor options when instancing the `WebsocketClient`. To connect to both linear and inverse websockets, make two instances of the WebsocketClient.
---
## Customise Logging
Pass a custom logger which supports the log methods `silly`, `debug`, `notice`, `info`, `warning` and `error`, or override methods from the default logger as desired.
Click here to expand and see full sample:
```javascript
const { WebsocketClient, DefaultLogger } = require('bybit-api');
// Disable all logging on the silly level
DefaultLogger.silly = () => {};
const ws = new WebsocketClient(
{ key: 'xxx', secret: 'yyy' },
DefaultLogger
);
```
## Browser Usage
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.
However, note that browser usage will lead to CORS errors due Bybit. See [issue #79](#79) for more information & alternative suggestions.
---
## Contributions & Thanks
### Donations
#### tiagosiebler
If you found this project interesting or useful, create accounts with my referral links:
- [Bybit](https://www.bybit.com/en-US/register?affiliate_id=9410&language=en-US&group_id=0&group_type=1)
- [Binance](https://www.binance.com/en/register?ref=20983262)
Or buy me a coffee using any of these:
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#### pixtron
The original library was started by @pixtron. If this library helps you to trade better on bybit, feel free to donate a coffee to @pixtron:
- BTC `1Fh1158pXXudfM6ZrPJJMR7Y5SgZUz4EdF`
- ETH `0x21aEdeC53ab7593b77C9558942f0c9E78131e8d7`
- LTC `LNdHSVtG6UWsriMYLJR3qLdfVNKwJ6GSLF`
### Contributions & Pull Requests
Contributions are encouraged, I will review any incoming pull requests. See the issues tab for todo items.