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@deriv-com/api-client

v1.0.1

Published

A lightweight wrapper around Deriv's WebSocket API

Readme

Deriv API Client

A lightweight, zero dependency wrapper around the WebSockets Web API and the native Node WebSocket (Node V22 and above) that is fully typed to Deriv's Backend WebSocket (Deriv WS API Explorer).

Requirements

  • Node version 22 and above (With native WebSocket API): for running it on the Backend or a Node runner
  • For browser - generally all is supported

Getting Started

Using the Library

You can start by installing the library via the following commands:

npm

npm i @deriv-com/api-client

pnpm

pnpm install @deriv-com/api-client

yarn

yarn add @deriv-com/api-client
const derivAPI = new DerivAPIClient();
const response = await derivAPI.send({ name: 'get_account_status' });
console.log(response);

Contributing to the Library

Starting the Development Server

This project comes with a sandbox served with HMR. In it you have a sample code which you can test your changes. To run the sandbox run:

npm run dev

Functionalities

  • Conversion of Request/Response Deriv WS Calls to JavaScript Promises
  • Deduping Subscriptions via Internal Subscription Tracking
  • Separating data handlers (onData) with WebSocket message streams - there will always be only one subscription per payload to Deriv WS BE
  • Asynchronous queuing calls when WebSocket calls are connecting, disconnect or reconnecting
  • Connection keep alive mechanism
  • Allow error handling via callbacks by forwarding the generic Deriv WS response.error property
  • Fully typed safe endpoints - Typed payload based on endpoint names

Core Functions

Send

async send({ name, payload })

The send method is for request/response Deriv WS call that do not have subscriptions. These types of call will only return one response for every call you make.

  • name - typesafe to all deriv WS request/response endpoint names (TSocketEndpointNames).
  • payload - typesafe to the expected payload (mapped to the name). Default payload will always be set to { [name]: 1 }. For example for the get_account_status call, if no payload is passed will result in the following payload sent to the BE
{
    "get_account_status": 1
}

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