Welcome to python-idex v3.0.0

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This is an unofficial Python wrapper for the IDEX exchanges REST API v3. I am in no way affiliated with IDEX, use at your own risk.

PyPi
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-idex
Source code
https://github.com/sammchardy/python-idex
Documentation
https://python-idex.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Features

  • Implementation of all REST endpoints
  • Liquidity endpoints
  • Deposit from main wallet to exchange wallet
  • Sandbox and faucet support
  • Async client support
  • Response exception handling

Notes

Using an API key increases rate limits.

Quick Start

Register an account with IDEX v3.

pip install python-idex

Synchronous Examples

# Unauthenticated

from idex import Client
client = Client()

# server time
time = client.get_server_time()

# get exchange_info
exchange_info = client.get_exchange()

# get assets
assets = client.get_assets()

# get markets
markets = client.get_markets()

# get market depth
depth = client.get_order_book(market='ETH-USDC')

# get liquidity pools
pools = client.get_liquidity_pools()

# Authenticated

api_key = '<api_key>'
address = '<address_string>'
private_key = '<wallet_private_key_string>'
wallet_address = '0x<wallet_address>'
client = Client(api_key, address, private_key)

# associate wallet to account
client.associate_wallet(wallet_address=wallet_address)

# deposit funds
client.deposit_funds(asset='MATIC', quantity=1.234)

# get your balances
balances = client.get_balances()

# get your open orders
orders = client.get_open_orders()

# create a market order
order = client.create_market_order(
    market='ETH-USDC',
    order_side=OrderSide.BUY,
    quantity=1000
)

# create a limit order
order = client.create_limit_order(
    market='ETH-USDC',
    order_side=OrderSide.BUY,
    quantity=1000,
    price=2100,
)

Async Example

from idex import AsyncClient


async def main():

    # Initialise the client
    client = await AsyncClient.create()

    # get currencies
    currencies = await client.get_currencies()

    # get market depth
    depth = await client.get_order_book('ETH_SENT')

    # get your balances
    balances = await client.get_my_balances()

    # get your open orders
    orders = await client.get_my_open_orders('ETH_SENT')

    # create a limit order
    order = await client.create_order('SENT', 'ETH', '0.001', '10000')

    # Authenticated

    api_key = '<api_key>'
    address = '<address_string>'
    private_key = '<wallet_private_key_string>'
    wallet_address = '0x<wallet_address>'
    client = await AsyncClient.create(api_key, address, private_key)

    # associate wallet to account
    await client.associate_wallet(wallet_address=wallet_address)

    # deposit funds
    await client.deposit_funds(asset='MATIC', quantity=1.234)

    # get your balances
    balances = await client.get_balances()

    # get your open orders
    orders = await client.get_open_orders()

    # create a market order
    order = await client.create_market_order(
        market='ETH-USDC',
        order_side=OrderSide.BUY,
        quantity=1000
    )

    # create a limit order
    order = await client.create_limit_order(
        market='ETH-USDC',
        order_side=OrderSide.BUY,
        quantity=1000,
        price=2100,
    )

if __name__ == "__main__":
    loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
    loop.run_until_complete(main())

Wallet

The examples above use the wallet private key when creating the Client to specify which wallet to interact with.

Most functions will have a wallet_address parameter to target a different wallet.

If a new wallet is needed for subsequent calls init_wallet can be used to change the internal wallet

private_key = '<old_private_key>'
client = Client(api_key, address, private_key)
client.init_wallet(private_key='<new_wallet_private_key>')

# this will fetch balance of the new wallet
client.get_balance()

Contract function

Functions such as deposit_funds, contract_exit_wallet and contract_withdraw_exit interact with the Polygon blockchain.

Gas fee and price are attempted to be generated, but may fail. These values can be overridden by passing a TransactionOptions object to the calls.

client = Client(api_key, address, private_key)

tx_options = TransactionOptions(gas=150000, gas_price=20000000000)

client.deposit_funds(
    asset="USD",
    quantity=1123,
    tx_options=tx_options,
)

Sandbox/Testnet

IDEX v3 supports the Mumbai testnet as a sandbox to test functionality.

Enable it by passing sandbox=True when creating the client

client = Client(sandbox=True)

# or async

client = await AsyncClient.create(sandbox=True)

Read more about the Sandbox mode in the IDEX Sandbox docs.

Search reddit for a functioning faucet to receive MATIC.

For other tokens on the sandbox DIL, PIP, IDEX, USD they can be added using a contract function

client = Client(sandbox=True)

tx_id = client.contract_testnet_faucet(asset='DIL')
client.wait_for_transaction_receipt(tx_id)

tx_id = client.contract_testnet_faucet(asset='PIP')
client.wait_for_transaction_receipt(tx_id)

tx_id = client.contract_testnet_faucet(asset='IDEX')
client.wait_for_transaction_receipt(tx_id)

tx_id = client.contract_testnet_faucet(asset='USD')
client.wait_for_transaction_receipt(tx_id)

Test Orders

All order functions allow for test orders to be sent, just set test=True when calling a test function

Stake your IDEX

Earn staking rewards on your idle IDEX tokens from IDEX trade fees while also contributing to the decentralization of IDEX and robustness of the platform.

Delegate them to everyday-chicken node in the IDEX v3 delegate portal with one click.