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Gareth Kirwan d86da76b1f Bitstamp: Add auth channel subscription handling (#1333)
* Bitstamp: Add auth channel subscription handling

* Bitstamp: Avoid searching for asset type

We've hardcoded asset.Spot in order to find the pair.
Looking the asset up from the pair makes no sense.

* Bitstamp: Add type for wsOrders

* Bitstamp: Working test of Generic DataHandler

* Bitstamp: WS Order chan tests and remove type

orderType could be derived from status == New and Buy & price == 9+e9 or Sell & price == 0
But it would only be true for the first update and it really doesn't feel worth the risk
Consumers are going to have to merge to original request anyway

* Bitstamp: Linter fixes

* Kraken: Switch to shared fixture test

* Bitstamp: Fix lint on TestFixtureToDataHandler

* Engine: Add Clone for PairsManager

go-vet highlighted that the mutex here is a value when we copied the
PairsManager in a test.
Options to fix:
* Add a deep clone method to PairsManager
* Add a shallow clone method with a disclaimer
* Make the mutex a pointer
* Make the PairsManager itself a pointer

Options 3 and 4 are too invasive to justify changing at this point.
There's an inherent risk of PM being passed by value, but govet should
catch the copylock.
There's more risk in changing everything to use a pointer at this stage.

* Engine: Fix linter again, ironically

* Bitstamp: Rename OHLC const

* Bitstamp: Minor fixes to syntax

* Bitstamp: Simplify chanSymb=>pair

* Bitstamp: Still process order updates without ID

If there's a ClientOrderID we'll still process the order.
It doesn't seem likely we'd have this happen, but if it does we still
want consumers to get something.

* Bitstamp: Replace Clone with Lock methods

* Engine: Expose PairsManager's Mutex

Makes more sense than wrapping functions

* Bitstamp: Fix linter copylock (again)

* fixup! Engine: Expose PairsManager's Mutex

Omit Mutex from Json

* fixup! Bitstamp: Add auth channel subscription handling

Remove unused wsAuthToken

* Bitstamp: Simplify OrderData Unmarshal

* Bitstamp: Remove unused contexts

I added these following best practices, but the reality is that when/if
we get context awareness in GCT, there will be a lot more to fix and
this will be a drop in the ocean anyway.

* Bitstamp: Only call handleWSOrder for  MyOrders

* Bitstamp: Avoid allocating again in handleWSOrder

* CurrencyPairs: Remove public mutex

Simplified to a Load method to avoid making mutex public

* Tests: Improve test readability and clarity

* Bitstamp: Wrap errWSPairParsingError

Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com>

* Bitstamp: FetchWSAuth mock and live test

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Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-05 16:13:05 +11:00
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GoCryptoTrader package Bitstamp

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This bitstamp package is part of the GoCryptoTrader codebase.

This is still in active development

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Bitstamp Exchange

Current Features

  • REST Support
  • Websocket Support

How to enable

	// Exchanges will be abstracted out in further updates and examples will be
	// supplied then

How to do REST public/private calls

  • If enabled via "configuration".json file the exchange will be added to the IBotExchange array in the go var bot Bot and you will only be able to use the wrapper interface functions for accessing exchange data. View routines.go for an example of integration usage with GoCryptoTrader. Rudimentary example below:

main.go

var b exchange.IBotExchange

for i := range bot.Exchanges {
	if bot.Exchanges[i].GetName() == "Bitstamp" {
		b = bot.Exchanges[i]
	}
}

// Public calls - wrapper functions

// Fetches current ticker information
tick, err := b.FetchTicker()
if err != nil {
	// Handle error
}

// Fetches current orderbook information
ob, err := b.FetchOrderbook()
if err != nil {
	// Handle error
}

// Private calls - wrapper functions - make sure your APIKEY and APISECRET are
// set and AuthenticatedAPISupport is set to true

// Fetches current account information
accountInfo, err := b.GetAccountInfo()
if err != nil {
	// Handle error
}
  • If enabled via individually importing package, rudimentary example below:
// Public calls

// Fetches current ticker information
ticker, err := b.GetTicker()
if err != nil {
	// Handle error
}

// Fetches current orderbook information
ob, err := b.GetOrderBook()
if err != nil {
	// Handle error
}

// Private calls - make sure your APIKEY and APISECRET are set and
// AuthenticatedAPISupport is set to true

// GetUserInfo returns account info
accountInfo, err := b.GetUserInfo(...)
if err != nil {
	// Handle error
}

// Submits an order and the exchange and returns its tradeID
tradeID, err := b.Trade(...)
if err != nil {
	// Handle error
}

How to do Websocket public/private calls

	// Exchanges will be abstracted out in further updates and examples will be
	// supplied then

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