Python-bingx is a powerful and flexible Python package that allows you to easily interact with the BingX API. The package currently supports the Spot API, Standard API, Perpetual Swap API Reference V1, and Perpetual Swap API Reference V2. With python-bingx, you can retrieve real-time market data, manage your account, place trades, and more...
To install python-bingx, you can use pip:
pip install python-bingx
There are multiple ways to use python-bingx, depending on your needs and preferences.
The most straightforward way to use python-bingx is by importing the BingX
class and initializing it with your API key and secret key:
from bingX import BingX
bingx_client = BingX(api_key="api_key", secret_key="secret_key")
Once you have initialized the client, you can call any of the available APIs, for example:
# Call the Trade API of Perpetual V2
bingx_client.perpetual_v2.trade.trade_order()
If you prefer to work with a specific API or version, you can import the relevant class and initialize it with your API key and secret key:
from bingX.perpetual.v2 import PerpetualV2
bingx_client = PerpetualV2(api_key="api_key", secret_key="secret_key")
Once you have initialized the client, you can call any of the available APIs, for example:
# Call the Trade API of Perpetual V2
bingx_client.trade.trade_order()
Python-bingx uses requests library to communicate with the API and returns the response in JSON format. You can easily handle the response by accessing the relevant key(s) in the dictionary, for example:
# Get the symbol and last price of BTC/USDT
response = bingx_client.perpetual_v2.market.get_ticker("BTC-USDT")
symbol = response["symbol"]
last_price = response["lastPrice"]
In case of errors or exceptions, python-bingx will raise relevant exceptions with error message and error code. You can catch and handle the exceptions accordingly, for example:
from bingX import ClientError, ServerError
try:
response = bingx_client.perpetual_v2.trade.create_order()
except (ClientError, ServerError) as e:
error_code = e.error_code
error_message = e.error_message
Python-bingx welcomes contributions from the community! If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository, create a feature branch, make your changes, and submit a pull request. Before submitting, please ensure that your code follows the PEP 8 style guide and includes appropriate tests.
Python-bingx is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.