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Kraapi

Asynchronous HTTP client for the Kraken cryptocurrency exchange

Features

  • Asynchronous
  • Type-driven and self-validating API
  • Ergonomic and easy to use
  • Promotes re-use of structures and avoids unecessary allocations or redundant HTTP clients

General Notes - TLDR

  • Every input type is prefixed with KI. Every output type is prefixed with KO
  • Every input type is a builder type for KrakenInput. All required paramters(per Kraken) are parameters for that type’s constructor. Optional parameters are exposed using methods.
  • Only a KrakenInput instance can be passed into the KrakenClient. You must fufill any contracts exposed by the type and convert it to a KrakenInput by calling finish() or finish_clone() which exist for every input type
  • You must await the call to request
  • Deserializing the data returned from Kraken into output structs is done for you. Currently if you pass in the wrong ouput type, the parsing will fail
  • Builder methods require ownership so if you must perform some application logic while building a KrakenInput you must reassign the variable like so:
let some_application_logic = true;
// mut to allow reassignment based on application logic
let mut input = KIAssetPairs::build();

if some_application_logic {
    input = input.info(AssetPairInfo::Leverage);
} else {
    input = input.info(AssetPairInfo::Margin);
}

// Now of type KrakenInput so we have to rebind the variable
let input = input.finish();
  • Endpoints that allow a list of some items (assets, asset pairs, transaction IDs, etc.) will have methods with the following characteristics:
    • Methods such as with_asset(...) or with_asset_list(...) always append to the list. Chained calls to with_asset(...) is functionally equivalent to one call to with_asset_list(...) with the same list of assets
    • Methods such as update_transaction_list(...) will always overwrite the current data with the new data
    • For endpoints not requiring their list to be populated, methods such as clear_asset_list() exist to remove the previous asset list from the request builder
  • The above design allows for templating your requests. You can clone() a templated request and then change only the data you care about before sending the request.

Examples

See https://www.kraken.com/features/api#example-api-code-php-lib for more info on these examples

Public Endpoint - Ticker

use kraapi::client::KrakenClient;
use kraapi::public::ticker::{KITicker, KOTicker};
use kraapi::api::asset::{KAsset, KAssetPair};
use kraapi::api::Input;

let client = KrakenClient::new("", "");

let ticker_input = KITicker::build(KAssetPair(KAsset::XBT, KAsset::USD)).finish();

let ticker_output = client.request::<KOTicker>(&ticker_input).await?;

println!("{:#?}", ticker_output);

Private Endpoint - Add Order

use kraapi::client::KrakenClient;
use kraapi::private::add_order::{
    KIAddOrder, KOAddOrder, Leverage};
use kraapi::api::{
    asset::{KAsset, KAssetPair},
    TradeType, OrderType};
use kraapi::api::Input;

// Example credentials from Kraken's documentation. Personal credentials will be needed for
// private API endpoints
let client = KrakenClient::new(
    "<Your_API_Key>",
    "<Your_API_Secret>"
    );

let add_order_input = KIAddOrder::build(
    KAssetPair(KAsset::XBT, KAsset::USD),
    TradeType::Buy,
    OrderType::Limit(String::from("101.9901")),
    2.12345678)
    .with_leverage(Leverage::Two)
    .with_closing_order(OrderType::StopLossLimit(String::from("#5%"), String::from("#10")))
    .validate(true)
    .finish();

// Valid credentials to be entered above, otherwise this will panic
// let add_order_output = client.request::<KOAddOrder>(&add_order_input).await?;

println!("{:#?}", add_order_output);

P.S.

This library is pronounced “crappy”

Re-exports

pub use api::private;
pub use api::public;

Modules

api

Module encapsulating the private and public API endpoints of the Kraken exchange

client

Asynchronous HTTP client implementation sending instances of KrakenInput to the Kraken servers

error

Module encapsulating the error handling of internal errors and errors returned from Kraken