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Java Binance API

binance-java-api is a lightweight Java library for interacting with the Binance API, providing complete API coverage, and supporting synchronous and asynchronous requests, as well as event streaming using WebSockets.

Features

Installation

  1. Install library into your Maven's local repository by running mvn install
  2. Add the following Maven dependency to your project's pom.xml:
<dependency>
  <groupId>com.binance.api</groupId>
  <artifactId>binance-api-client</artifactId>
  <version>1.0.2</version>
</dependency>

Alternatively, you can clone this repository and run the examples.

Examples

Getting Started

There are three main client classes that can be used to interact with the API:

  1. BinanceApiRestClient, a synchronous/blocking Binance API client;
  2. BinanceApiAsyncRestClient, an asynchronous/non-blocking Binance API client;
  3. BinanceApiWebSocketClient, a data streaming client using Binance WebSocket API.

These can be instantiated through the corresponding factory method of BinanceApiClientFactory, by passing the security parameters API-KEY and SECRET, which can be created at https://www.binance.com/userCenter/createApi.html.

BinanceApiClientFactory factory = BinanceApiClientFactory.newInstance("API-KEY", "SECRET");
BinanceApiRestClient client = factory.newRestClient();

If the client only needs to access endpoints which do not require additional security, then these parameters are optional.

Once the client is instantiated, it is possible to start making requests to the API.

General endpoints

Test connectivity

client.ping();

Check server time

long serverTime = client.getServerTime();
System.out.println(serverTime);
View Response
1508380346873

Market Data endpoints

Order book of a symbol

OrderBook orderBook = client.getOrderBook("NEOETH", 10);
List<OrderBookEntry> asks = orderBook.getAsks();
OrderBookEntry firstAskEntry = asks.get(0);
System.out.println(firstAskEntry.getPrice() + " / " + firstAskEntry.getQty());
View Response
0.09200000 / 5.52000000

Compressed/Aggregate trades list of a symbol

List<AggTrade> aggTrades = client.getAggTrades("NEOETH");
System.out.println(aggTrades);
View Response
[AggTrade[aggregatedTradeId=30593,price=0.09880800,quantity=40.89000000,firstBreakdownTradeId=33363,lastBreakdownTradeId=33363,tradeTime=1508331041246,isBuyerMaker=true], ...]

Weekly candlestick bars for a symbol

List<Candlestick> candlesticks = client.getCandlestickBars("NEOETH", CandlestickInterval.WEEKLY);
System.out.println(candlesticks);
View Response
[Candlestick[openTime=1506297600000,open=0.09700000,high=0.12000100,low=0.05500000,close=0.11986900,volume=25709.37000000,closeTime=1506902399999,quoteAssetVolume=2649.80091051,numberOfTrades=2435,takerBuyBaseAssetVolume=10520.59000000,takerBuyQuoteAssetVolume=1101.94985388], ...] 

Latest price of a symbol

TickerStatistics tickerStatistics = client.get24HrPriceStatistics("NEOETH");
System.out.println(tickerStatistics.getLastPrice());
View Response
0.09100100

Getting all latests prices

List<TickerPrice> allPrices = client.getAllPrices();
System.out.println(allPrices);
View Response
[TickerPrice[symbol=ETHBTC,price=0.05590400], TickerPrice[symbol=LTCBTC,price=0.01073300], ...]

Account Data endpoints

Get account balances

Account account = client.getAccount();
System.out.println(account.getBalances());
System.out.println(account.getAssetBalance("ETH").getFree());
View Response
AssetBalance[asset=ETH,free=0.10000000,locked=0.00000000]
0.10000000

Get list of trades for an account and a symbol

List<Trade> myTrades = client.getMyTrades("NEOETH");
System.out.println(myTrades);
View Response
[Trade[id=123,price=0.00000100,qty=1000.00000000,commission=0.00172100,commissionAsset=ETH,time=1507927870561,buyer=false,maker=false,bestMatch=true,symbol=<null>,orderId=11289], Trade[id=123,price=0.00001000,qty=3.00000000,commission=0.00000003,commissionAsset=ETH,time=1507927874215,buyer=false,maker=false,bestMatch=true,symbol=<null>,orderId=123]]

Get account open orders for a symbol

List<Order> openOrders = client.getOpenOrders(new OrderRequest("LINKETH"));
System.out.println(openOrders);
View Response
[Order[symbol=LINKETH,orderId=12345,clientOrderId=XYZ,price=0.00010000,origQty=1000.00000000,executedQty=0.00000000,status=NEW,timeInForce=GTC,type=LIMIT,side=BUY,stopPrice=0.00000000,icebergQty=0.00000000,time=1508382291552]]

Get order status

Order order = client.getOrderStatus(new OrderStatusRequest("LINKETH", 12345L));
System.out.println(order.getExecutedQty());
View Response
0.00000000

Placing a MARKET order

NewOrderResponse newOrderResponse = client.newOrder(marketBuy("LINKETH", "1000").orderRespType(OrderResponseType.FULL));
List<Trade> fills = newOrderResponse.getFills();
System.out.println(newOrderResponse.getClientOrderId());
View Response
XXXXXfc2XXzTXXGs66ZcXX

Placing a LIMIT order

NewOrderResponse newOrderResponse = client.newOrder(limitBuy("LINKETH", TimeInForce.GTC, "1000", "0.0001"));
System.out.println(newOrderResponse.getTransactTime());
View Response
1508382322725

Canceling an order

client.cancelOrder(new CancelOrderRequest("LINKETH", 123015L));

Withdraw

In order to be able to withdraw programatically, please enable the Enable Withdrawals option in the API settings.

client.withdraw("ETH", "0x123", "0.1", null);

Fetch withdraw history

WithdrawHistory withdrawHistory = client.getWithdrawHistory("ETH");
System.out.println(withdrawHistory);
View Response
WithdrawHistory[withdrawList=[Withdraw[amount=0.1,address=0x123,asset=ETH,applyTime=2017-10-13 20:59:38,successTime=2017-10-13 21:20:09,txId=0x456,id=789]],success=true]

Fetch deposit history

DepositHistory depositHistory = client.getDepositHistory("ETH");
System.out.println(depositHistory);
View Response
DepositHistory[depositList=[Deposit[amount=0.100000000000000000,asset=ETH,insertTime=2017-10-18 13:03:39], Deposit[amount=1.000000000000000000,asset=NEO,insertTime=2017-10-13 20:24:04]],success=true]

Get deposit address

DepositAddress depositAddress = client.getDepositAddress("ETH");
System.out.println(depositAddress);
View Response
DepositAddress[address=0x99...,success=true,addressTag=,asset=ETH]

User stream endpoints

Start user data stream, keepalive, and close data stream

String listenKey = client.startUserDataStream();
client.keepAliveUserDataStream(listenKey);
client.closeUserDataStream(listenKey);

WebSocket API

Initialize the WebSocket client

BinanceApiWebSocketClient client = BinanceApiClientFactory.newInstance().newWebSocketClient();

User needs to be aware that REST symbols which are upper case differ from WebSocket symbols which must be lower case. In scenario of subscription with upper case styled symbol, server will return no error and subscribe to given channel - however, no events will be pushed.

Handling web socket errors

Each of the methods on BinanceApiWebSocketClient, which opens a new web socket, takes a BinanceApiCallback, which is called for each event received from the Binance servers.

The BinanceApiCallback interface also has a onFailure(Throwable) method, which, optionally, can be implemented to receive notifications if the web-socket fails, e.g. disconnection.

client.onAggTradeEvent(symbol.toLowerCase(), new BinanceApiCallback<AggTradeEvent>() {
    @Override
    public void onResponse(final AggTradeEvent response) {
        System.out.println(response);
    }

    @Override
    public void onFailure(final Throwable cause) {
        System.err.println("Web socket failed");
        cause.printStackTrace(System.err);
    }
});

Closing web sockets

Each of the methods on BinanceApiWebSocketClient, which opens a new web socket, also returns a Closeable. This Closeable can be used to close the underlying web socket and free any associated resources, e.g.

Closable ws = client.onAggTradeEvent("ethbtc", someCallback);
// some time later...
ws.close();

Listen for aggregated trade events for ETH/BTC

client.onAggTradeEvent("ethbtc", (AggTradeEvent response) -> {
  System.out.println(response.getPrice());
  System.out.println(response.getQuantity());
});
View Response
0.05583500 / 1.06400000
1508383333069
0.05557200 / 2.00000000
1508383345070
0.05583200 / 2.68500000
1508383352961
...

Listen for changes in the order book for ETH/BTC

client.onDepthEvent("ethbtc", (DepthEvent response) -> {
  System.out.println(response.getAsks());
});
View Response
[OrderBookEntry[price=0.05559500,qty=7.94200000], OrderBookEntry[price=0.05559800,qty=0.00000000]]
[OrderBookEntry[price=0.05558400,qty=30.61800000], OrderBookEntry[price=0.05559500,qty=0.00000000], OrderBookEntry[price=0.05560600,qty=8.32100000]]
[OrderBookEntry[price=0.05559100,qty=7.86600000], OrderBookEntry[price=0.05560600,qty=0.00000000], OrderBookEntry[price=0.05607700,qty=5.15500000], OrderBookEntry[price=0.05620700,qty=0.00000000], OrderBookEntry[price=0.05842200,qty=0.00000000]]
[OrderBookEntry[price=0.05558400,qty=29.61700000]]
...

Get 1m candlesticks in real-time for ETH/BTC

client.onCandlestickEvent("ethbtc", CandlestickInterval.ONE_MINUTE, response -> System.out.println(response));
View Response
CandlestickEvent[eventType=kline,eventTime=1508417055113,symbol=ETHBTC,openTime=1508417040000,open=0.05376300,high=0.05376300,low=0.05372900,close=0.05372900,volume=0.49400000,closeTime=1508417099999,intervalId=1m,firstTradeId=2199019,lastTradeId=2199020,quoteAssetVolume=0.02654552,numberOfTrades=2,takerBuyBaseAssetVolume=0.00000000,takerBuyQuoteAssetVolume=0.00000000,isBarFinal=false]
CandlestickEvent[eventType=kline,eventTime=1508417055145,symbol=ETHBTC,openTime=1508417040000,open=0.05376300,high=0.05376300,low=0.05371700,close=0.05371700,volume=0.62900000,closeTime=1508417099999,intervalId=1m,firstTradeId=2199019,lastTradeId=2199021,quoteAssetVolume=0.03379731,numberOfTrades=3,takerBuyBaseAssetVolume=0.00000000,takerBuyQuoteAssetVolume=0.00000000,isBarFinal=false]
CandlestickEvent[eventType=kline,eventTime=1508417096085,symbol=ETHBTC,openTime=1508417040000,open=0.05376300,high=0.05376300,low=0.05370900,close=0.05370900,volume=0.68000000,closeTime=1508417099999,intervalId=1m,firstTradeId=2199019,lastTradeId=2199022,quoteAssetVolume=0.03653646,numberOfTrades=4,takerBuyBaseAssetVolume=0.00000000,takerBuyQuoteAssetVolume=0.00000000,isBarFinal=false]
...

Keep a local depth cache for a symbol

Please see DepthCacheExample.java for an implementation which uses the binance-java-api for maintaining a local depth cache for a symbol. In the same folder, you can also find how to do caching of account balances, aggregated trades, and klines/candlesticks.

View Response
ASKS:
0.05690700 / 6.15100000
0.05447800 / 0.09500000
0.05447700 / 28.22000000
0.05439000 / 0.54500000
0.05438400 / 1.10300000
0.05436600 / 0.06100000
0.05434000 / 0.05500000
0.05432800 / 3.45100000
0.05422700 / 1.11100000
0.05410600 / 5.85900000
0.05409300 / 4.50000000
BIDS:
0.05390000 / 2.26000000
0.05389000 / 15.00000000
0.05385600 / 1.95000000
0.05367900 / 0.10000000
0.05366700 / 2.27600000
0.05360000 / 10.96100000
0.05348500 / 14.04000000
0.05345000 / 0.56100000
0.05336200 / 21.10000000
0.05336100 / 21.15000000
0.05306600 / 0.21100000
0.05116300 / 10.95000000
BEST ASK: 0.05409300 / 4.50000000
BEST BID: 0.05390000 / 2.26000000
...

Listen for changes in the account

client.onUserDataUpdateEvent(listenKey, response -> {
  if (response.getEventType() == UserDataUpdateEventType.ACCOUNT_UPDATE) {
    AccountUpdateEvent accountUpdateEvent = response.getAccountUpdateEvent();
    
    // Print new balances of every available asset
    System.out.println(accountUpdateEvent.getBalances());
  } else {
    OrderTradeUpdateEvent orderTradeUpdateEvent = response.getOrderTradeUpdateEvent();
    
    // Print details about an order/trade
    System.out.println(orderTradeUpdateEvent);

    // Print original quantity
    System.out.println(orderTradeUpdateEvent.getOriginalQuantity());

    // Or price
    System.out.println(orderTradeUpdateEvent.getPrice());
  }
});

Multi-channel subscription

Client provides a way for user to subscribe to multiple channels using same websocket - to achieve that user needs to coma-separate symbols as it is in following examples.

client.onAggTradeEvent("ethbtc,ethusdt", (AggTradeEvent response) -> {
  if (Objects.equals(response.getSymbol(),"ethbtc")) {
      // handle ethbtc event
  } else if(Objects.equals(response.getSymbol()),"ethusdt")) {
      // handle ethusdt event
  }
});
client.onDepthEvent("ethbtc,ethusdt", (DepthEvent response) -> {
  if (Objects.equals(response.getSymbol(),"ethbtc")) {
      // handle ethbtc event
  } else if(Objects.equals(response.getSymbol()),"ethusdt")) {
      // handle ethusdt event
  }
});
client.onCandlestickEvent("ethbtc,ethusdt", CandlestickInterval.ONE_MINUTE, (CandlestickEvent response) -> {
  if (Objects.equals(response.getSymbol(),"ethbtc")) {
      // handle ethbtc event
  } else if(Objects.equals(response.getSymbol()),"ethusdt")) {
      // handle ethusdt event
  }
});

Asynchronous requests

To make an asynchronous request it is necessary to use the BinanceApiAsyncRestClient, and call the method with the same name as in the synchronous version, but passing a callback BinanceApiCallback that handles the response whenever it arrives.

Get latest price of a symbol asynchronously

client.get24HrPriceStatistics("NEOETH", (TickerStatistics response) -> {
  System.out.println(response.getLastPrice());
  System.out.println(response.getVolume());
});
View Response
0.09100100

Placing a LIMIT order asynchronously

client.newOrder(limitBuy("LINKETH", TimeInForce.GTC, "1000", "0.0001"), (NewOrderResponse response) -> {
  System.out.println(response.getTransactTime());
});
View Response
1508382322725

Exception handling

Every API method can potentially throw an unchecked BinanceApiException which wraps the error message returned from the Binance API, or an exception, in case the request never properly reached the server.

try {
  client.getOrderBook("UNKNOWN", 10);
} catch (BinanceApiException e) {
  System.out.println(e.getError().getCode()); // -1121
  System.out.println(e.getError().getMsg());  // Invalid symbol
}
View Response
-1121
Invalid symbol

More examples

An extensive set of examples, covering most aspects of the API, can be found at https://github.com/joaopsilva/binance-java-api/tree/master/src/test/java/com/binance/api/examples.

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