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library(bitmexr)
bitmexr
now supports placing, editing and cancelling
orders on both the testnet API and live API provided by BitMEX. This
vignette outlines how you can use place_order()
,
edit_order()
and cancel_order()
to manage your
BitMEX trading directly from R! For more information about the API
please visit (https://www.bitmex.com/app/apiOverview)
The following examples will use the tn_* varients of the managing
trades functions (tn_place_order()
,
tn_edit_order()
and tn_cancel_order()
) to
access the testnet API. These functions will work in exactly the same
way when using the live API (without the tn_ prefix).
Use the following to place an order on the exchange
tn_place_order(symbol = "XBTUSD",
orderQty = 10,
price = 5000)
If price
is not specified, a market order will be
used.
tn_place_order(symbol = "XBTUSD",
orderQty = 10)
You can specific side = Sell
or use a negative
orderQty
to initiate a sell order.
tn_place_order(symbol = "XBTUSD",
orderQty = -10,
price = 10000)
Use ?tn_place_order()
or ?place_order()
to
see the full list of order options, or visit https://www.bitmex.com/api/explorer/#/Order
Once an order has been placed, it is possible to edit the order using
either the orderID
returned when using
place_order()
or the custom client order id specified using
clOrdID
.
For example placing the following order:
tn_place_order(symbol = "XBTUSD",
orderQty = 100,
price = 5000,
clOrdID = "mybigorder")
Could be edited using:
tn_edit_order(origClOrdID = "mybigorder",
price = 4000)
Cancelling order is very similar to editing order, simply use the orderID or clOrdID
tn_cancel_order(clOrdID = "mybigorder")
It is also possible to cancel all orders. For example cancel all sell orders using:
tn_cancel_all_orders(filter = '{"side": "Sell"')
The get_bitmex
and post_bitmex
functions
can be used to access additional API endpoints that do not have a
dedicated wrapper.
The path
argument is the API endpoint and always starts
with a “/” (e.g., “/chat”). The args
argument is a named
list of valid parameter values to pass to the API endpoint. These are
well documented on https://www.bitmex.com/api/explorer/
For example, to access the user information for your testnet account you can use:
tn_get_bitmex(path = "/user", use_auth = TRUE)
As this is a private API endpoint, authentication was required.
A POST example to increase the leverage on a position is:
tn_post_bitmex(path = "/position/leverage",
args = list("symbol" = "XBTUSD",
"leverage" = 10))
Please use the https://www.bitmex.com/api/explorer/ to view all possible API endpoints.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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