HitBTC Websocket API 2.0 Client written in Python 3.
The client supplies data both visually via console, as well as python objects via its HitBTC.recv()
.
It's important to note that this does not receive data from the API directly -
instead, the data is pulled from a queue.Queue
object, which defaults to a length of
100 items. So only the last 100 messages will be cached - either make sure you process the messages
fast enough, or increas the length of the queue (can be done by passing the q_maxsize
kwarg on
instantiation).
By default, data is unpacked - that means you will never see the raw JSONRPC
message
(this, too, can be turned off by passing raw=True
upon initialization). This will, however, also
turn off all handling of error messages etc.
For an in-depth description of the client and its methods, please see the documenation at readthedocs.org
Stable: pip install hitbtc
Release Candidate: pip install --pre hitbtc
import time
import queue
from hitbtc import HitBTC
c = HitBTC()
c.start() # start the websocket connection
time.sleep(2) # Give the socket some time to connect
c.subscribe_ticker(symbol='ETHBTC') # Subscribe to ticker data for the pair ETHBTC
while True:
try:
data = c.recv()
except queue.Empty:
continue
# process data from websocket
...
c.stop()