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kurdcoin-exchange-api

v1.0.1

Published

Creates a ticker with information on the markets on KurdCoin

Readme

KurdExchange API

The KurdExchange comes with APIs to compile Kurdcoin data to make it easier and faster for clients to consume.

See it in action: https://api.kurdcoin.exchange/v1/ticker.json

Setup

First, set up Serverless. Docs at: https://github.com/serverless/serverless

# install nvm (Node version manager): https://github.com/creationix/nvm#installation
nvm install 6.10
nvm use 6.10
npm install -g serverless

Locally test

./testTicker.sh

AWS setup

NOTE: You should do this on a new AWS account since the clean.sh is destructive and serverless wants full admin powers. Developers of StellarTerm are not resposible for any damage done to your AWS account as this project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license and is provided "AS-IS" without warranty.

First, Get AWS IAM keys for the account you want to run the StellarTerm API on.

# Install the AWS cli
# If you can't use brew: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/installing.html
brew install awscli

# Save your AWS IAM keys into a profile using the aws configuration wizard
aws configure --profile stellarterm

Create a S3 bucket on your AWS account using the AWS management UI. Then, copy setEnvironment.example.sh to setEnvironment.sh and make your changes necessary.

Usage

nvm use 6.10
source setEnvironment.sh
./deploy.sh

Scripts explained:

All scripts use the AWS profile stellarterm

  • clean.sh: Deletes all AWS Lambda stuffs from account configured
  • deploy.sh: Builds and deploys to AWS Lambda. It also starts the scheduling
  • trigger.sh: Trigger the job remotely
  • getLogs.sh: Gets ALL the logs
  • testTrigger.sh: Run the ticker code locally for testing and development