python-poloniexPoloniex API wrapper for Python 2.7 & 3
Inspired by this wrapper written by 'oipminer'
I (s4w3d0ff) am not affiliated with, nor paid by Poloniex. If you wish to contribute to the repository please read CONTRIBUTING.md. All and any help is appreciated.
Features:
- Python 2.7 and 3+
- Pypi
- Travis
- Websocket api support
- Minimal amount of dependencies
- Internal checks to reduce external api errors
- Rate limiter to keep from going over call limits
- Retries failed api calls during connection issues
Install:
pip install --upgrade poloniexapi
Usage:
See the wiki or help(poloniex)
for more.
All api calls are done through an instance of poloniex.Poloniex
. You can use the instance as follows:
# import this package
from poloniex import Poloniex
# make an instance of poloniex.Poloniex
polo = Poloniex()
# show the ticker
print(polo('returnTicker'))
Using the instances __call__
method (shown above) you can pass the command string as the first argument to make an api call. The poloniex.Poloniex
class also has 'helper' methods for each command that will help 'sanitize' the commands arguments. For example, Poloniex.returnChartData('USDT_BTC', period=777)
will raise PoloniexError("777 invalid candle period")
.
# using a 'helper' method
print(polo.returnChartData(currencyPair='BTC_LTC', period=900))
# bypassing 'helper'
print(polo(command='returnChartData', args={'currencyPair': 'BTC_LTC',
'period': 900}))
Almost every api command can be called this way. This wrapper also checks that the command you pass to the command
arg is a valid command to send to poloniex, this helps reduce api errors due to typos.
Private Commands:
To use the private api commands you first need an api key and secret (supplied by poloniex). When creating the instance of poloniex.Poloniex
you can pass your api key and secret to the object like so:
import poloniex
polo = poloniex.Poloniex(key='your-Api-Key-Here-xxxx', secret='yourSecretKeyHere123456789')
# or this works
polo.key = 'your-Api-Key-Here-xxxx'
polo.secret = 'yourSecretKeyHere123456789'
# get your balances
balance = polo.returnBalances()
print("I have %s ETH!" % balance['ETH'])
# or use '__call__'
balance = polo('returnBalances')
print("I have %s BTC!" % balance['BTC'])
Trade History:
Poloniex has two api commands with the same name returnTradeHistory
. To work around this without splitting up the commands or having to specify 'public' or 'private' we use the helper method Poloniex.marketTradeHist
for public trade history and Poloniex.returnTradeHistory
for private trades. If you try to bypass the helper method using Poloniex.__call__
, it will call the private command.
Public trade history:
print(polo.marketTradeHist('BTC_ETH'))
Private trade history:
print(polo.returnTradeHistory('BTC_ETH'))
You can also not use the 'helper' methods at all and use poloniex.PoloniexBase
which only has returnMarketHist
and __call__
to make rest api calls.
Websocket Usage:
To connect to the websocket api use the PoloniexSocketed
class like so:
import poloniex
import logging
from time import sleep
# helps show what is going on
logging.basicConfig()
poloniex.logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
def on_volume(data):
print(data)
# make instance
sock = poloniex.PoloniexSocketed()
# start the websocket thread and subscribe to '24hvolume' setting the callback to 'on_volume'
sock.startws(subscribe={'24hvolume': on_volume})
# give the socket some time to init
sleep(5)
# use the channel name str or id int to subscribe/unsubscribe
sock.subscribe(chan='ticker', callback=print)
sleep(1)
# unsub from ticker using id (str name can be use as well)
sock.unsubscribe(1002)
sleep(4)
# stop websocket
sock.stopws()
INFO:poloniex:Websocket thread started
DEBUG:poloniex:Subscribed to 24hvolume
[1010]
DEBUG:poloniex:Subscribed to ticker
[241, '86.59997298', '86.68262835', '85.69590501', '0.01882321', '22205.56419338', '258.30264061', 0, '87.31843098', '82.81638725']
...
...
[254, '5.89427014', '6.14542299', '5.92000026', '-0.03420118', '9978.11197201', '1649.83975863', 0, '6.19642428', '5.74631502']
DEBUG:poloniex:Unsubscribed to ticker
[1010]
[1010]
[1010]
['2019-06-07 04:16', 2331, {'BTC': '2182.115', 'ETH': '490.635', 'XMR': '368.983', 'USDT': '7751402.061', 'USDC': '5273463.730'}]
DEBUG:poloniex:Websocket Closed
INFO:poloniex:Websocket thread stopped/joined
You can also subscribe and start the websocket thread when creating an instance of PoloniexSocketed
by using the subscribe
and start
args:
sock = poloniex.PoloniexSocketed(subscribe={'24hvolume': print}, start=True)
More examples of how to use websocket push API can be found here.