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bybit-api/examples/ws-api-promises.ts

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import { DefaultLogger, WS_KEY_MAP, WebsocketClient } from '../src';
// or
// import { DefaultLogger, WS_KEY_MAP, WebsocketClient } from 'bybit-api';
const logger = {
...DefaultLogger,
// For a more detailed view of the WebsocketClient, enable the `trace` level by uncommenting the below line:
// trace: (...params) => console.log('trace', ...params),
};
const key = process.env.API_KEY;
const secret = process.env.API_SECRET;
const wsClient = new WebsocketClient(
{
key: key,
secret: secret,
// testnet: true, // Whether to use the testnet environment: https://testnet.bybit.com/app/user/api-management
// demoTrading: false, // note: As of Jan 2025, demo trading does NOT support the WS API
},
logger, // Optional: inject a custom logger
);
/**
* General event handlers for monitoring the WebsocketClient
*/
wsClient.on('update', (data) => {
console.log('raw message received ', JSON.stringify(data));
});
wsClient.on('open', (data) => {
console.log('ws connected', data.wsKey);
});
wsClient.on('reconnect', ({ wsKey }) => {
console.log('ws automatically reconnecting.... ', wsKey);
});
wsClient.on('reconnected', (data) => {
console.log('ws has reconnected ', data?.wsKey);
});
wsClient.on('authenticated', (data) => {
console.log('ws has authenticated ', data?.wsKey);
});
wsClient.on('error', (data) => {
console.error('ws error: ', data);
});
async function main() {
/**
*
* This SDK's WebSocket API integration can connect WS API responses to the request that caused them. Each call
* to the `sendWSAPIRequest(...)` method returns a promise.
*
* This promise will resolve when the matching response is detected, and reject if an exception for that request
* is detected. This allows using Bybit's Websocket API in the same way that a REST API normally works.
*
* Send a command and immediately await the result. Handle any exceptions in a catch block.
*
* TypeScript users can benefit from smart type flowing for increased type safety & convenience:
* - Request parameters are fully typed, depending on the operation in the second parameter to the call. E.g.
* the `order.create` operation will automatically require the params to match the `OrderParamsV5` interface.
*
* - Response parameters are fully typed, depending on the operation in the second parameter. E.g the `order.create`
* operation will automatically map the returned value to `WSAPIResponse<OrderResultV5, "order.create">`.
*
*/
// To make it easier to watch, wait a few seconds before sending the amend order
const AMEND_AFTER_SECONDS = 5;
// Then wait a few more before sending the cancel order
const CANCEL_AFTER_SECONDS = 10;
/**
*
* If you haven't connected yet, the WebsocketClient will automatically connect and authenticate you as soon as you send
* your first command. That connection will then be reused for every command you send, unless the connection drops - then
* it will automatically be replaced with a healthy connection.
*
* This "not connected yet" scenario can add an initial delay to your first command. If you want to prepare a connection
* in advance, you can ask the WebsocketClient to prepare it before you start submitting commands. This is optional.
*
*/
// Optional, see above. Can be used to prepare a connection before sending commands
await wsClient.connectWSAPI();
/**
* Create a new order
*/
let orderId: string | undefined;
try {
console.log('Step 1: Create an order');
// The type for `wsAPISubmitOrderResult` is automatically resolved to `WSAPIResponse<OrderResultV5, "order.create">`
const wsAPISubmitOrderResult = await wsClient.sendWSAPIRequest(
WS_KEY_MAP.v5PrivateTrade,
'order.create',
{
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
side: 'Buy',
orderType: 'Limit',
price: '50000',
qty: '1',
category: 'linear',
},
);
// Save the orderId for the next call
orderId = wsAPISubmitOrderResult.data.orderId;
console.log(
`Step 1: Order result (order ID: "${orderId}"): `,
wsAPISubmitOrderResult,
);
} catch (e) {
console.error('Step 1: Order submit exception: ', e);
return;
}
setTimeout(async () => {
try {
console.log('Step 2: Amend an order');
// The type for `wsAPIAmendOrderResult` is automatically resolved to `WSAPIResponse<OrderResultV5, "order.amend">`
const wsAPIAmendOrderResult = await wsClient.sendWSAPIRequest(
WS_KEY_MAP.v5PrivateTrade,
'order.amend',
{
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
category: 'linear',
orderId,
price: '55000',
},
);
// Save the orderId for the next call
orderId = wsAPIAmendOrderResult.data.orderId;
console.log(
`Step 2: Amend result (order ID: "${orderId}"): `,
wsAPIAmendOrderResult,
);
} catch (e) {
console.error('Step 2: Amend order exception: ', e);
return;
}
}, AMEND_AFTER_SECONDS * 1000);
setTimeout(async () => {
try {
console.log('Step 3: Cancel an order');
// The type for `wsAPICancelOrderResult` is automatically resolved to `WSAPIResponse<OrderResultV5, "order.cancel">`
const wsAPICancelOrderResult = await wsClient.sendWSAPIRequest(
WS_KEY_MAP.v5PrivateTrade,
'order.cancel',
{
category: 'linear',
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
orderId,
},
);
console.log('Step 3: Cancel result:', wsAPICancelOrderResult);
} catch (e) {
console.error('Step 3: Cancel order exception: ', e);
}
process.exit(-1);
}, CANCEL_AFTER_SECONDS * 1000);
}
// Start executing the example workflow
main();