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gocryptotrader/exchanges/orderbook/orderbook.go
Scott 85403fe801 exchange/order/limits: Migrate to new package and integrate with exchanges (#1860)
* move limits, transition to key gen

* rollout NewExchangePairAssetKey everywhere

* test improvements

* self-review fixes

* ok, lets go

* fix merge issue

* slower value func,assertify,drop IsValidPairString

* remove binance reference for backtesting test

* Redundant nil checks removed due to redundancy

* Update order_test.go

* Move limits back into /exchanges/

* puts limits in a different box again

* SHAZBERT SPECIAL SUGGESTIONS

* Update gateio_wrapper.go

* fixes all build issues

* Many niteroos!

* something has gone awry

* bugfix

* gk's everywhere nits

* lint

* extra lint

* re-remove IsValidPairString

* lint fix

* standardise test

* revert some bads

* dupe rm

* another revert 360 mcgee

* un-in-revertify

* Update exchange/order/limits/levels_test.go

Co-authored-by: Adrian Gallagher <adrian.gallagher@thrasher.io>

* fix

* Update exchanges/binance/binance_test.go

HERE'S HOPING GITHUB FORMATS THIS CORRECTLY!

Co-authored-by: Gareth Kirwan <gbjkirwan@gmail.com>

* update text

* rn func, same line err gk4202000

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Co-authored-by: Adrian Gallagher <adrian.gallagher@thrasher.io>
Co-authored-by: Gareth Kirwan <gbjkirwan@gmail.com>
2025-08-26 12:30:21 +10:00

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Go

package orderbook
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"time"
"github.com/thrasher-corp/gocryptotrader/common/key"
"github.com/thrasher-corp/gocryptotrader/currency"
"github.com/thrasher-corp/gocryptotrader/dispatch"
"github.com/thrasher-corp/gocryptotrader/exchanges/asset"
)
// Get checks and returns the orderbook given an exchange name and currency pair
func Get(exchange string, p currency.Pair, a asset.Item) (*Book, error) {
return s.Retrieve(exchange, p, a)
}
// GetDepth returns a Depth pointer allowing the caller to stream orderbook changes
func GetDepth(exchange string, p currency.Pair, a asset.Item) (*Depth, error) {
return s.GetDepth(exchange, p, a)
}
// DeployDepth sets a depth struct and returns a depth pointer. This allows for
// the loading of a new orderbook snapshot and incremental updates via the
// streaming package.
func DeployDepth(exchange string, p currency.Pair, a asset.Item) (*Depth, error) {
return s.DeployDepth(exchange, p, a)
}
// SubscribeToExchangeOrderbooks returns a pipe to an exchange feed
func SubscribeToExchangeOrderbooks(exchange string) (dispatch.Pipe, error) {
s.m.RLock()
defer s.m.RUnlock()
id, ok := s.exchangeRouters[exchange]
if !ok {
return dispatch.Pipe{}, fmt.Errorf("%w for %s exchange", ErrOrderbookNotFound, exchange)
}
return s.signalMux.Subscribe(id)
}
// Update stores orderbook data
func (s *store) Update(b *Book) error {
s.m.RLock()
book, ok := s.orderbooks[key.ExchangeAssetPair{Exchange: b.Exchange, Base: b.Pair.Base.Item, Quote: b.Pair.Quote.Item, Asset: b.Asset}]
s.m.RUnlock()
if !ok {
var err error
book, err = s.track(b)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
b.RestSnapshot = true
if err := book.Depth.LoadSnapshot(b); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.signalMux.Publish(book.Depth, book.RouterID)
}
func (s *store) track(b *Book) (book, error) {
s.m.Lock()
defer s.m.Unlock()
id, ok := s.exchangeRouters[b.Exchange]
if !ok {
exchangeID, err := s.signalMux.GetID()
if err != nil {
return book{}, err
}
id = exchangeID
s.exchangeRouters[b.Exchange] = id
}
depth := NewDepth(id)
depth.AssignOptions(b)
ob := book{RouterID: id, Depth: depth}
s.orderbooks[key.ExchangeAssetPair{Exchange: b.Exchange, Base: b.Pair.Base.Item, Quote: b.Pair.Quote.Item, Asset: b.Asset}] = ob
return ob, nil
}
// DeployDepth used for subsystem deployment creates a depth item in the struct then returns a ptr to that Depth item
func (s *store) DeployDepth(exchange string, p currency.Pair, a asset.Item) (*Depth, error) {
if exchange == "" {
return nil, ErrExchangeNameEmpty
}
if p.IsEmpty() {
return nil, errPairNotSet
}
if !a.IsValid() {
return nil, errAssetTypeNotSet
}
s.m.RLock()
ob, ok := s.orderbooks[key.ExchangeAssetPair{Exchange: exchange, Base: p.Base.Item, Quote: p.Quote.Item, Asset: a}]
s.m.RUnlock()
var err error
if !ok {
ob, err = s.track(&Book{Exchange: exchange, Pair: p, Asset: a})
}
return ob.Depth, err
}
// GetDepth returns the actual depth struct for potential subsystems and strategies to interact with
func (s *store) GetDepth(exchange string, p currency.Pair, a asset.Item) (*Depth, error) {
s.m.RLock()
ob, ok := s.orderbooks[key.ExchangeAssetPair{Exchange: exchange, Base: p.Base.Item, Quote: p.Quote.Item, Asset: a}]
s.m.RUnlock()
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w for %q %q %q", ErrOrderbookNotFound, exchange, p, a)
}
return ob.Depth, nil
}
// Retrieve gets orderbook depth data from the stored Levels and returns the
// base equivalent copy
func (s *store) Retrieve(exchange string, p currency.Pair, a asset.Item) (*Book, error) {
if p.IsEmpty() {
return nil, currency.ErrCurrencyPairEmpty
}
if !a.IsValid() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w %q", asset.ErrNotSupported, a)
}
s.m.RLock()
ob, ok := s.orderbooks[key.ExchangeAssetPair{Exchange: exchange, Base: p.Base.Item, Quote: p.Quote.Item, Asset: a}]
s.m.RUnlock()
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w for %q %q %q", ErrOrderbookNotFound, exchange, p, a)
}
return ob.Depth.Retrieve()
}
// GetDepth returns the concrete book allowing the caller to stream orderbook changes
func (b *Book) GetDepth() (*Depth, error) {
return s.GetDepth(b.Exchange, b.Pair, b.Asset)
}
// TotalBidsAmount returns the total amount of bids and the total orderbook
// bids value
func (b *Book) TotalBidsAmount() (amountCollated, total float64) {
for x := range b.Bids {
amountCollated += b.Bids[x].Amount
total += b.Bids[x].Amount * b.Bids[x].Price
}
return amountCollated, total
}
// TotalAsksAmount returns the total amount of asks and the total orderbook
// asks value
func (b *Book) TotalAsksAmount() (amountCollated, total float64) {
for y := range b.Asks {
amountCollated += b.Asks[y].Amount
total += b.Asks[y].Amount * b.Asks[y].Price
}
return amountCollated, total
}
// Process processes incoming orderbooks, creating or updating the orderbook
// list
func (b *Book) Process() error {
if b.Exchange == "" {
return ErrExchangeNameEmpty
}
if b.Pair.IsEmpty() {
return errPairNotSet
}
if b.Asset.String() == "" {
return errAssetTypeNotSet
}
if b.LastUpdated.IsZero() { // TODO: Enforce setting this on all exchanges
b.LastUpdated = time.Now()
}
if err := b.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
return s.Update(b)
}
// Reverse reverses the order of orderbook items; some bid/asks are
// returned in either ascending or descending order. One bid or ask slice
// depending on what's received can be reversed. This is usually faster than
// using a sort algorithm as the algorithm could be impeded by a worst case time
// complexity when elements are shifted as opposed to just swapping element
// values.
func (l *Levels) Reverse() {
eLen := len(*l)
var target int
for i := eLen/2 - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
target = eLen - 1 - i
(*l)[i], (*l)[target] = (*l)[target], (*l)[i]
}
}
// SortAsks sorts ask items to the correct ascending order if pricing values are
// scattered. If order from exchange is descending consider using the Reverse
// function.
func (l Levels) SortAsks() {
sort.Slice(l, func(i, j int) bool { return l[i].Price < l[j].Price })
}
// SortBids sorts bid items to the correct descending order if pricing values
// are scattered. If order from exchange is ascending consider using the Reverse
// function.
func (l Levels) SortBids() {
sort.Slice(l, func(i, j int) bool { return l[i].Price > l[j].Price })
}