ccxt
CCXT cryptocurrency trading library. Use for cryptocurrency exchange APIs, trading, market data, order management, and crypto trading automation across 150+ exchanges. Supports JavaScript/Python/PHP.
Install
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About this skill
Ccxt Skill
Comprehensive assistance with ccxt development, generated from official documentation.
When to Use This Skill
This skill should be triggered when:
- Working with ccxt
- Asking about ccxt features or APIs
- Implementing ccxt solutions
- Debugging ccxt code
- Learning ccxt best practices
Quick Reference
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Frequently Asked Questions I'm trying to run the code, but it's not working, how do I fix it? If your question is formulated in a short manner like the above, we won't help. We don't teach programming. If you're unable to read and understand the Manual or you can't follow precisely the guides from the CONTRIBUTING doc on how to report an issue, we won't help either. Read the CONTRIBUTING guides on how to report an issue and read the Manual. You should not risk anyone's money and time without reading the entire Manual very carefully. You should not risk anything if you're not used to a lot of reading with tons of details. Also, if you don't have the confidence with the programming language you're using, there are much better places for coding fundamentals and practice. Search for python tutorials, js videos, play with examples, this is how other people climb up the learning curve. No shortcuts, if you want to learn something. What is required to get help? When asking a question: Use the search button for duplicates first! Post your request and response in verbose mode! Add exchange.verbose = true right before the line you're having issues with, and copypaste what you see on your screen. It's written and mentioned everywhere, in the Troubleshooting section, in the README and in many answers to similar questions among previous issues and pull requests. No excuses. The verbose output should include both the request and response from the exchange. Include the full error callstack! Write your programming language and language version number Write the CCXT / CCXT Pro library version number Which exchange it is Which method you're trying to call Post your code to reproduce the problem. Make it a complete short runnable program, don't swallow the lines and make it as compact as you can (5-10 lines of code), including the exchange instantation code. Remove all irrelevant parts from it, leaving just the essence of the code to reproduce the issue. DON'T POST SCREENSHOTS OF CODE OR ERRORS, POST THE OUTPUT AND CODE IN PLAIN TEXT! Surround code and output with triple backticks: GOOD. Don't confuse the backtick symbol () with the quote symbol ('): '''BAD''' Don't confuse a single backtick with triple backticks: BAD DO NOT POST YOUR apiKey AND secret! Keep them safe (remove them before posting)! I am calling a method and I get an error, what am I doing wrong? You're not reporting the issue properly ) Please, help the community to help you ) Read this and follow the steps: https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#how-to-submit-an-issue. Once again, your code to reproduce the issue and your verbose request and response ARE REQUIRED. Just the error traceback, or just the response, or just the request, or just the code – is not enough! I got an incorrect result from a method call, can you help? Basically the same answer as the previous question. Read and follow precisely: https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#how-to-submit-an-issue. Once again, your code to reproduce the issue and your verbose request and response ARE REQUIRED. Just the error traceback, or just the response, or just the request, or just the code – is not enough! Can you implement feature foo in exchange bar? Yes, we can. And we will, if nobody else does that before us. There's very little point in asking this type of questions, because the answer is always positive. When someone asks if we can do this or that, the question is not about our abilities, it all boils down to time and management needed for implementing all accumulated feature requests. Moreover, this is an open-source library which is a work in progress. This means, that this project is intended to be developed by the community of users, who are using it. What you're asking is not whether we can or cannot implement it, in fact you're actually telling us to go do that particular task and this is not how we see a voluntary collaboration. Your contributions, PRs and commits are welcome: https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#how-to-contribute-code. We don't give promises or estimates on the free open-source work. If you wish to speed it up, feel free to reach out to us via info@ccxt.trade. When will you add feature foo for exchange bar ? What's the estimated time? When should we expect this? We don't give promises or estimates on the open-source work. The reasoning behind this is explained in the previous paragraph. When will you add the support for an exchange requested in the Issues? Again, we can't promise on the dates for adding this or that exchange, due to reasons outlined above. The answer will always remain the same: as soon as we can. How long should I wait for a feature to be added? I need to decide whether to implement it myself or to wait for the CCXT Dev Team to implement it for me. Please, go for implemeting it yourself, do not wait for us. We will add it as soon as we can. Also, your contributions are very welcome: https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#how-to-contribute-code What's your progress on adding the feature foo that was requested earlier? How do you do implementing exchange bar? This type of questions is usually a waste of time, because answering it usually requires too much time for context-switching, and it often takes more time to answer this question, than to actually satisfy the request with code for a new feature or a new exchange. The progress of this open-source project is also open, so, whenever you're wondering how it is doing, take a look into commit history. What is the status of this PR? Any update? If it is not merged, it means that the PR contains errors, that should be fixed first. If it could be merged as is – we would merge it, and you wouldn't have asked this question in the first place. The most frequent reason for not merging a PR is a violation of any of the CONTRIBUTING guidelines. Those guidelines should be taken literally, cannot skip a single line or word from there if you want your PR to be merged quickly. Code contributions that do not break the guidelines get merged almost immediately (usually, within hours). Can you point out the errors or what should I edit in my PR to get it merged into master branch? Unfortunately, we don't always have the time to quickly list out each and every single error in the code that prevents it from merging. It is often easier and faster to just go and fix the error rather than explain what one should do to fix it. Most of them are already outlined in the CONTRIBUTING guidelines. The main rule of thumb is to follow all guidelines literally. Hey! The fix you've uploaded is in TypeScript, would you fix JavaScript / Python / PHP as well, please? Our build system generates exchange-specific JavaScript, Python and PHP code for us automatically, so it is transpiled from TypeScript, and there's no need to fix all languages separately one by one. Thus, if it is fixed in TypeScript, it is fixed in JavaScript NPM, Python pip and PHP Composer as well. The automatic build usually takes 15-20 minutes. Just upgrade your version with npm, pip or composer after the new version arrives and you'll be fine. More about it here: https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#multilanguage-support https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#transpiled-generated-files How to create an order with takeProfit+stopLoss? Some exchanges support createOrder with the additional "attached" stopLoss & takeProfit sub-orders - view StopLoss And TakeProfit Orders Attached To A Position. However, some exchanges might not support that feature and you will need to run separate createOrder methods to add conditional order (e.g. *trigger order | stoploss order | takeprofit order) to the already open position - view [Conditional orders](Manual.md#Conditional Orders). You can also check them by looking at exchange.has['createOrderWithTakeProfitAndStopLoss'], exchange.has['createStopLossOrder'] and exchange.has['createTakeProfitOrder'], however they are not as precise as .features property. How to create a spot market buy with cost? To create a market-buy order with cost, first, you need to check if the exchange supports that feature (exchange.has['createMarketBuyOrderWithCost']). If it does, then you can use the createMarketBuyOrderWithCost method. Example: order = await exchange.createMarketBuyOrderWithCost(symbol, cost) What does the createMarketBuyRequiresPrice option mean? Many exchanges require the amount to be in the quote currency (they don't accept the base amount) when placing spot-market buy orders. In those cases, the exchange will have the option createMarketBuyRequiresPrice set to true. Example: If you wanted to buy BTC/USDT with a market buy-order, you would need to provide an amount = 5 USDT instead of 0.000X. We have a check to prevent errors that explicitly require the price because users will usually provide the amount in the base currency. So by default, if you do, create_order(symbol, 'market,' 'buy,' 10) will throw an error if the exchange has that option (createOrder() requires the price argument for market buy orders to calculate the total cost to spend (amount * price), alternatively set the createMarketBuyOrderRequiresPrice option or param to false...). If the exchange requires the cost and the user provided the base amount, we need to request an extra parameter price and multiply them to get the cost. If you're aware of this behavior, you can simply disable createMarketBuyOrderRequiresPrice and pass the cost in the amount parameter, but disabling it does not mean you can place th
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