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gocryptotrader/cmd/gctcli
Ryan O'Hara-Reid a32d16e1f5 Expose auth validator functionality for wrapper (#416)
* expose auth validator functionality for wrapper

* Add REST validation after keys set, package account types for future syncing

* Add transient error checking for initial creddemtial validation

* fix command types

* Addressed nits from glorious person

* Amalgamate body within error when not between 2xx status, added btcmarket specific auth error check

* nit fix for glorious person

* Format fix

* removed unused code

* check transient first then validate if its an exchange specific authentication error, all others will be disregarded

* Addressed glorious nits

* Addressed glorious nits

* Moved account processing to updateaccountinfo func and added in fetch account info

* Add GRPC Account streaming (NOTE: could not complete until sync item added)

* RM exchange check

* Address xtda nits

* RM comment code

* Fix linter issues

* used most recent protoc version

* lbank linter issues fixed

* Addressed nits and changed len check to range in for loops

* Fixed timeout issue

* thrasher nits addressed

* add string holdings
2020-01-31 12:09:24 +11:00
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GoCryptoTrader gRPC client

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A cryptocurrency trading bot supporting multiple exchanges written in Golang.

Please note that this bot is under development and is not ready for production!

Community

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Background

GoCryptoTrader utilises gRPC for client/server interaction. Authentication is done by a self signed TLS cert, which only supports connections from localhost and also through basic authorisation specified by the users config file.

Usage

GoCryptoTrader must be running with gRPC enabled in order to use the client features.

go build or go run .

For a full list of commands, you can run gctcli --help. Alternatively, you can also visit our GoCryptoTrader API reference.

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