This is a lightweight ruby client for the meXBT exchange API. It doesn't try and do anything clever with the JSON response from the API, it simply returns it as-is.
If using bundler simply this to your Gemfile:
gem 'mexbt'
And run bundle install
of course.
You need to be using Ruby 2.1.2 or higher.
You can access all the Public API functions with zero configuration. By default they will use the 'BTCMXN' currency pair.
Mexbt.ticker
Mexbt.order_book
Mexbt.trades(start_index: -1, count: 20)
Mexbt.trades_by_date(from: Date.civil(2014, 11, 1).to_time.to_i, to: Date.today.to_time.to_i)
Mexbt.simulate_market_order(side: :buy, second_currency: 1000, currency_pair: 'btcmxn') # Simulates a market order, which will estimate how many btc you will receive for 1000 mxn
Mexbt.simulate_market_order(side: :buy, first_currency: 1, currency_pair: 'btcmxn') # Simulates a market order, which will estimate how many mxn you will spend for 1 btc
If you want to choose another currency pair, you can configure it for all calls:
Mexbt.configure { |c| c.currency_pair: 'BTCUSD' }
Or alternatively you can set it per call:
Mexbt.ticker(currency_pair: 'BTCUSD')
You need to generate an API key pair at https://mexbt.com/api/keys. However if you want to get started quickly we recommend having a play in the sandbox first, see the 'Sandbox' section below.
If you will only be using one account in your application, it's easier to configure statically:
Mexbt.configure do |c|
mexbt.public_key = "xxx"
mexbt.private_key = "yyy"
mexbt.user_id = "email@test.com" # Your registered email address
mexbt.sandbox = true # Set this to true to use the sandbox
end
Then to access private functions just instantiate an instance of Mexbt::Account:
Mexbt::Account.new.info
If you need to manage multiple meXBT accounts you should configure per each instance of Mexbt::Account:
account = Mexbt::Account.new(public_key: 'xxx', private_key: 'yyy', user_id: 'email@test.com', sandbox: true)
account.balance
account.create_order(amount: 0.1, currency_pair: 'btcmxn') # Create a market buy order for 0.1 BTC for Pesos
account.create_order(amount: 2, side: :sell, currency_pair: 'btcusd') # Create a market order to sell 2 BTC for USD
account.create_order(amount: 2, price: 1, side: :buy, type: :limit, currency_pair: 'ltcmxn') # Create a limit order to buy 2 LTC for 1 peso
account.cancel_order(id: 123, currency_pair: 'btcmxn')
account.cancel_all_orders() # Cancel all orders for the default currency pair
account.balance
account.trades
account.orders
account.btc_deposit_address
account.ltc_deposit_address
account.deposit_addresses
account.withdraw(amount: 1, currency: :btc, address: 'xxx')
account.info # Fetches your user info
It's a good idea to first play with the API in the sandbox, that way you don't need any real money to start trading with the API. Just make sure you configure sandbox = true
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You can register a sandbox account at https://sandbox.mexbt.com/en/register. It will ask you to validate your email but there is no need, you can login right away at https://sandbox.mexbt.com/en/login. Now you can setup your API keys at https://sandbox.mexbt.com/en/api/keys.
Your sandbox account will automatically have a bunch of cash to play with.
You can find API docs for the Public API at http://docs.mexbtpublicapi.apiary.io
API docs for the Private API are at http://docs.mexbtprivateapi.apiary.io
There are also docs for the Private API sandbox at http://docs.mexbtprivateapisandbox.apiary.io
Mock out web calls with WebMock so that specs don't break everytime sandbox db is cleaned.