JavaScript library for utilizing fiat and crypto currencies.
Install @wardenfinance/currency via NPM
npm install @wardenfinance/currency --save
Install @wardenfinance/currency via GitHub
npm install https://github.com/wardenfinance/currency --save
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"
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);
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.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b {username}/my-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin {username}/my-feature
) - Open a pull request
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.