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@wardenfinance/currency

v1.1.1

Published

JavaScript library for utilizing fiat and crypto currencies.

Downloads

6

Readme

currency

JavaScript library for utilizing fiat and crypto currencies.

Version License Node.js CI CodeQL

Installation

Install @wardenfinance/currency via NPM

npm install @wardenfinance/currency --save

Install @wardenfinance/currency via GitHub

npm install https://github.com/wardenfinance/currency --save

Usage

Currency Enums

You can access enumerations of both cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies:

import {
    CryptoCurrencies,
    FiatCurrencies
} from '@wardenfinance/currency';

const bitcoin = CryptoCurrencies.BTC; // "Bitcoin"
const btc = CryptoCurrencies[CryptoCurrencies.BTC]; // "BTC"

const usDollar = FiatCurrencies.USD; // "US Dollar"
const usd = FiatCurrencies[FiatCurrencies.USD]; // "USD"

Tickers

If you provide your own implementation for fetching base/quote prices, you can use the Ticker class like so:

import {
    CryptoCurrencies,
    FiatCurrencies,
    Ticker
} from '@wardenfinance/currency';

const btcUsdTicker = new Ticker({
    base: CryptoCurrencies.BTC,
    quote: FiatCurrencies.USD,
    frequency: 1000, // get current quote price every 1000 milliseconds
    request: () => {
        // ... some implementation to get current price
        return 50000.00;
    },
    onError: (e: unknown) => {
        console.error(e);
    }
});

btcUsdTicker.start();

setTimeout(() => {
    // get current ticker price
    const btcUsdTickerPrice = btcUsdTicker.price;

    // get ticker history
    const btcUsdTickerHistory = btcUsdTicker.history;

    // get whether or not the ticker is active
    const btcUsdTickerActive = btcUsdTicker.active;

    // stop the ticker from making any new requests
    btcUsdTicker.stop();
}, 5000);

Contributing

Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to be learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b {username}/my-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin {username}/my-feature)
  5. Open a pull request

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.