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OrderApi

All URIs are relative to https://localhost/api/v1

Method HTTP request Description
orderAmend PUT /order Amend the quantity or price of an open order.
orderAmendBulk PUT /order/bulk Amend multiple orders for the same symbol.
orderCancel DELETE /order Cancel order(s). Send multiple order IDs to cancel in bulk.
orderCancelAll DELETE /order/all Cancels all of your orders.
orderCancelAllAfter POST /order/cancelAllAfter Automatically cancel all your orders after a specified timeout.
orderClosePosition POST /order/closePosition Close a position. [Deprecated, use POST /order with execInst: 'Close']
orderGetOrders GET /order Get your orders.
orderNew POST /order Create a new order.
orderNewBulk POST /order/bulk Create multiple new orders for the same symbol.

orderAmend

Order orderAmend(orderID, origClOrdID, clOrdID, simpleOrderQty, orderQty, simpleLeavesQty, leavesQty, price, stopPx, pegOffsetValue, text)

Amend the quantity or price of an open order.

Send an `orderID` or `origClOrdID` to identify the order you wish to amend. Both order quantity and price can be amended. Only one `qty` field can be used to amend. Use the `leavesQty` field to specify how much of the order you wish to remain open. This can be useful if you want to adjust your position's delta by a certain amount, regardless of how much of the order has already filled. > A `leavesQty` can be used to make a "Filled" order live again, if it is received within 60 seconds of the fill. Use the `simpleOrderQty` and `simpleLeavesQty` fields to specify order size in Bitcoin, rather than contracts. These fields will round up to the nearest contract. Like order placement, amending can be done in bulk. Simply send a request to `PUT /api/v1/order/bulk` with a JSON body of the shape: `{"orders": [{...}, {...}]}`, each object containing the fields used in this endpoint.

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
String orderID = "orderID_example"; // String | Order ID
String origClOrdID = "origClOrdID_example"; // String | Client Order ID. See POST /order.
String clOrdID = "clOrdID_example"; // String | Optional new Client Order ID, requires `origClOrdID`.
Double simpleOrderQty = 3.4D; // Double | Optional order quantity in units of the underlying instrument (i.e. Bitcoin).
BigDecimal orderQty = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Optional order quantity in units of the instrument (i.e. contracts).
Double simpleLeavesQty = 3.4D; // Double | Optional leaves quantity in units of the underlying instrument (i.e. Bitcoin). Useful for amending partially filled orders.
BigDecimal leavesQty = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Optional leaves quantity in units of the instrument (i.e. contracts). Useful for amending partially filled orders.
Double price = 3.4D; // Double | Optional limit price for 'Limit', 'StopLimit', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders.
Double stopPx = 3.4D; // Double | Optional trigger price for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders. Use a price below the current price for stop-sell orders and buy-if-touched orders.
Double pegOffsetValue = 3.4D; // Double | Optional trailing offset from the current price for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders; use a negative offset for stop-sell orders and buy-if-touched orders. Optional offset from the peg price for 'Pegged' orders.
String text = "text_example"; // String | Optional amend annotation. e.g. 'Adjust skew'.
try {
    Order result = apiInstance.orderAmend(orderID, origClOrdID, clOrdID, simpleOrderQty, orderQty, simpleLeavesQty, leavesQty, price, stopPx, pegOffsetValue, text);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderAmend");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
orderID String Order ID [optional]
origClOrdID String Client Order ID. See POST /order. [optional]
clOrdID String Optional new Client Order ID, requires `origClOrdID`. [optional]
simpleOrderQty Double Optional order quantity in units of the underlying instrument (i.e. Bitcoin). [optional]
orderQty BigDecimal Optional order quantity in units of the instrument (i.e. contracts). [optional]
simpleLeavesQty Double Optional leaves quantity in units of the underlying instrument (i.e. Bitcoin). Useful for amending partially filled orders. [optional]
leavesQty BigDecimal Optional leaves quantity in units of the instrument (i.e. contracts). Useful for amending partially filled orders. [optional]
price Double Optional limit price for 'Limit', 'StopLimit', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders. [optional]
stopPx Double Optional trigger price for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders. Use a price below the current price for stop-sell orders and buy-if-touched orders. [optional]
pegOffsetValue Double Optional trailing offset from the current price for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders; use a negative offset for stop-sell orders and buy-if-touched orders. Optional offset from the peg price for 'Pegged' orders. [optional]
text String Optional amend annotation. e.g. 'Adjust skew'. [optional]

Return type

Order

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript

orderAmendBulk

List<Order> orderAmendBulk(orders)

Amend multiple orders for the same symbol.

Similar to POST /amend, but with multiple orders. `application/json` only. Ratelimited at 10%.

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
String orders = "orders_example"; // String | An array of orders.
try {
    List<Order> result = apiInstance.orderAmendBulk(orders);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderAmendBulk");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
orders String An array of orders. [optional]

Return type

List<Order>

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript

orderCancel

List<Order> orderCancel(orderID, clOrdID, text)

Cancel order(s). Send multiple order IDs to cancel in bulk.

Either an orderID or a clOrdID must be provided.

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
String orderID = "orderID_example"; // String | Order ID(s).
String clOrdID = "clOrdID_example"; // String | Client Order ID(s). See POST /order.
String text = "text_example"; // String | Optional cancellation annotation. e.g. 'Spread Exceeded'.
try {
    List<Order> result = apiInstance.orderCancel(orderID, clOrdID, text);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderCancel");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
orderID String Order ID(s). [optional]
clOrdID String Client Order ID(s). See POST /order. [optional]
text String Optional cancellation annotation. e.g. 'Spread Exceeded'. [optional]

Return type

List<Order>

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript

orderCancelAll

List<Order> orderCancelAll(symbol, filter, text)

Cancels all of your orders.

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
String symbol = "symbol_example"; // String | Optional symbol. If provided, only cancels orders for that symbol.
String filter = "filter_example"; // String | Optional filter for cancellation. Use to only cancel some orders, e.g. `{\"side\": \"Buy\"}`.
String text = "text_example"; // String | Optional cancellation annotation. e.g. 'Spread Exceeded'
try {
    List<Order> result = apiInstance.orderCancelAll(symbol, filter, text);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderCancelAll");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
symbol String Optional symbol. If provided, only cancels orders for that symbol. [optional]
filter String Optional filter for cancellation. Use to only cancel some orders, e.g. `{&quot;side&quot;: &quot;Buy&quot;}`. [optional]
text String Optional cancellation annotation. e.g. 'Spread Exceeded' [optional]

Return type

List<Order>

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript

orderCancelAllAfter

Object orderCancelAllAfter(timeout)

Automatically cancel all your orders after a specified timeout.

Useful as a dead-man's switch to ensure your orders are canceled in case of an outage. If called repeatedly, the existing offset will be canceled and a new one will be inserted in its place. Example usage: call this route at 15s intervals with an offset of 60000 (60s). If this route is not called within 60 seconds, all your orders will be automatically canceled. This is also available via WebSocket.

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
Double timeout = 3.4D; // Double | Timeout in ms. Set to 0 to cancel this timer. 
try {
    Object result = apiInstance.orderCancelAllAfter(timeout);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderCancelAllAfter");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
timeout Double Timeout in ms. Set to 0 to cancel this timer.

Return type

Object

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript

orderClosePosition

Order orderClosePosition(symbol, price)

Close a position. [Deprecated, use POST /order with execInst: 'Close']

If no `price` is specified, a market order will be submitted to close the whole of your position. This will also close all other open orders in this symbol.

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
String symbol = "symbol_example"; // String | Symbol of position to close.
Double price = 3.4D; // Double | Optional limit price.
try {
    Order result = apiInstance.orderClosePosition(symbol, price);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderClosePosition");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
symbol String Symbol of position to close.
price Double Optional limit price. [optional]

Return type

Order

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript

orderGetOrders

List<Order> orderGetOrders(symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime)

Get your orders.

To get open orders only, send {&quot;open&quot;: true} in the filter param. See <a href=&quot;http://www.onixs.biz/fix-dictionary/5.0.SP2/msgType_D_68.html\&quot;&gt;the FIX Spec</a> for explanations of these fields.

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
String symbol = "symbol_example"; // String | Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBU) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series.  You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBU:monthly`. Timeframes are `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, and `biquarterly`.
String filter = "filter_example"; // String | Generic table filter. Send JSON key/value pairs, such as `{\"key\": \"value\"}`. You can key on individual fields, and do more advanced querying on timestamps. See the [Timestamp Docs](https://www.bitmex.com/app/restAPI#Timestamp-Filters) for more details.
String columns = "columns_example"; // String | Array of column names to fetch. If omitted, will return all columns.  Note that this method will always return item keys, even when not specified, so you may receive more columns that you expect.
BigDecimal count = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Number of results to fetch.
BigDecimal start = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Starting point for results.
Boolean reverse = false; // Boolean | If true, will sort results newest first.
Date startTime = new Date(); // Date | Starting date filter for results.
Date endTime = new Date(); // Date | Ending date filter for results.
try {
    List<Order> result = apiInstance.orderGetOrders(symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderGetOrders");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
symbol String Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBU) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series. You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBU:monthly`. Timeframes are `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, and `biquarterly`. [optional]
filter String Generic table filter. Send JSON key/value pairs, such as `{&quot;key&quot;: &quot;value&quot;}`. You can key on individual fields, and do more advanced querying on timestamps. See the Timestamp Docs for more details. [optional]
columns String Array of column names to fetch. If omitted, will return all columns. Note that this method will always return item keys, even when not specified, so you may receive more columns that you expect. [optional]
count BigDecimal Number of results to fetch. [optional] [default to 100]
start BigDecimal Starting point for results. [optional] [default to 0]
reverse Boolean If true, will sort results newest first. [optional] [default to false]
startTime Date Starting date filter for results. [optional]
endTime Date Ending date filter for results. [optional]

Return type

List<Order>

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript

orderNew

Order orderNew(symbol, side, simpleOrderQty, orderQty, price, displayQty, stopPx, clOrdID, clOrdLinkID, pegOffsetValue, pegPriceType, ordType, timeInForce, execInst, contingencyType, text)

Create a new order.

Placing Orders This endpoint is used for placing orders. See individual fields below for more details on their use. #### Order Types All orders require a `symbol`. All other fields are optional except when otherwise specified. These are the valid `ordType`s: * Limit: The default order type. Specify an `orderQty` and `price`. * Market: A traditional Market order. A Market order will execute until filled or your bankruptcy price is reached, at which point it will cancel. * MarketWithLeftOverAsLimit: A market order that, after eating through the order book as far as permitted by available margin, will become a limit order. The difference between this type and `Market` only affects the behavior in thin books. Upon reaching the deepest possible price, if there is quantity left over, a `Market` order will cancel the remaining quantity. `MarketWithLeftOverAsLimit` will keep the remaining quantity in the books as a `Limit`. * Stop: A Stop Market order. Specify an `orderQty` and `stopPx`. When the `stopPx` is reached, the order will be entered into the book. * On sell orders, the order will trigger if the triggering price is lower than the `stopPx`. On buys, higher. * Note: Stop orders do not consume margin until triggered. Be sure that the required margin is available in your account so that it may trigger fully. * `Close` Stops don't require an `orderQty`. See Execution Instructions below. * StopLimit: Like a Stop Market, but enters a Limit order instead of a Market order. Specify an `orderQty`, `stopPx`, and `price`. * MarketIfTouched: Similar to a Stop, but triggers are done in the opposite direction. Useful for Take Profit orders. * LimitIfTouched: As above; use for Take Profit Limit orders. #### Execution Instructions The following `execInst`s are supported. If using multiple, separate with a comma (e.g. `LastPrice,Close`). * ParticipateDoNotInitiate: Also known as a Post-Only order. If this order would have executed on placement, it will cancel instead. * AllOrNone: Valid only for hidden orders (`displayQty: 0`). Use to only execute if the entire order would fill. * MarkPrice, LastPrice, IndexPrice: Used by stop and if-touched orders to determine the triggering price. Use only one. By default, `'MarkPrice'` is used. Also used for Pegged orders to define the value of `'LastPeg'`. * ReduceOnly: A `'ReduceOnly'` order can only reduce your position, not increase it. If you have a `'ReduceOnly'` limit order that rests in the order book while the position is reduced by other orders, then its order quantity will be amended down or canceled. If there are multiple `'ReduceOnly'` orders the least agresssive will be amended first. * Close: `'Close'` implies `'ReduceOnly'`. A `'Close'` order will cancel other active limit orders with the same side and symbol if the open quantity exceeds the current position. This is useful for stops: by canceling these orders, a `'Close'` Stop is ensured to have the margin required to execute, and can only execute up to the full size of your position. If `orderQty` is not specified, a `'Close'` order has an `orderQty` equal to your current position's size. * Note that a `Close` order without an `orderQty` requires a `side`, so that BitMEX knows if it should trigger above or below the `stopPx`. #### Linked Orders Linked Orders are an advanced capability. It is very powerful, but its use requires careful coding and testing. Please follow this document carefully and use the Testnet Exchange while developing. BitMEX offers four advanced Linked Order types: * OCO: One Cancels the Other. A very flexible version of the standard Stop / Take Profit technique. Multiple orders may be linked together using a single `clOrdLinkID`. Send a `contingencyType` of `OneCancelsTheOther` on the orders. The first order that fully or partially executes (or activates for `Stop` orders) will cancel all other orders with the same `clOrdLinkID`. * OTO: One Triggers the Other. Send a `contingencyType` of `'OneTriggersTheOther'` on the primary order and then subsequent orders with the same `clOrdLinkID` will be not be triggered until the primary order fully executes. * OUOA: One Updates the Other Absolute. Send a `contingencyType` of `'OneUpdatesTheOtherAbsolute'` on the orders. Then as one order has a execution, other orders with the same `clOrdLinkID` will have their order quantity amended down by the execution quantity. * OUOP: One Updates the Other Proportional. Send a `contingencyType` of `'OneUpdatesTheOtherProportional'` on the orders. Then as one order has a execution, other orders with the same `clOrdLinkID` will have their order quantity reduced proportionally by the fill percentage. #### Trailing Stops You may use `pegPriceType` of `'TrailingStopPeg'` to create Trailing Stops. The pegged `stopPx` will move as the market moves away from the peg, and freeze as the market moves toward it. To use, combine with `pegOffsetValue` to set the `stopPx` of your order. The peg is set to the triggering price specified in the `execInst` (default `'MarkPrice'`). Use a negative offset for stop-sell and buy-if-touched orders. Requires `ordType`: `'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', 'LimitIfTouched'`. #### Simple Quantities Send a `simpleOrderQty` instead of an `orderQty` to create an order denominated in the underlying currency. This is useful for opening up a position with 1 XBT of exposure without having to calculate how many contracts it is. #### Rate Limits See the Bulk Order Documentation if you need to place multiple orders at the same time. Bulk orders require fewer risk checks in the trading engine and thus are ratelimited at 1/10 the normal rate. You can also improve your reactivity to market movements while staying under your ratelimit by using the Amend and Amend Bulk endpoints. This allows you to stay in the market and avoids the cancel/replace cycle. #### Tracking Your Orders If you want to keep track of order IDs yourself, set a unique `clOrdID` per order. This `clOrdID` will come back as a property on the order and any related executions (including on the WebSocket), and can be used to get or cancel the order. Max length is 36 characters. You can also change the `clOrdID` by amending an order, supplying an `origClOrdID`, and your desired new ID as the `clOrdID` param, like so: ``` # Amends an order's leavesQty, and updates its clOrdID to &quot;def-456&quot; PUT /api/v1/order {&quot;origClOrdID&quot;: &quot;abc-123&quot;, &quot;clOrdID&quot;: &quot;def-456&quot;, &quot;leavesQty&quot;: 1000} ```

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
String symbol = "symbol_example"; // String | Instrument symbol. e.g. 'XBTUSD'.
String side = "side_example"; // String | Order side. Valid options: Buy, Sell. Defaults to 'Buy' unless `orderQty` or `simpleOrderQty` is negative.
Double simpleOrderQty = 3.4D; // Double | Order quantity in units of the underlying instrument (i.e. Bitcoin).
BigDecimal orderQty = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Order quantity in units of the instrument (i.e. contracts).
Double price = 3.4D; // Double | Optional limit price for 'Limit', 'StopLimit', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders.
BigDecimal displayQty = new BigDecimal(); // BigDecimal | Optional quantity to display in the book. Use 0 for a fully hidden order.
Double stopPx = 3.4D; // Double | Optional trigger price for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders. Use a price below the current price for stop-sell orders and buy-if-touched orders. Use `execInst` of 'MarkPrice' or 'LastPrice' to define the current price used for triggering.
String clOrdID = "clOrdID_example"; // String | Optional Client Order ID. This clOrdID will come back on the order and any related executions.
String clOrdLinkID = "clOrdLinkID_example"; // String | Optional Client Order Link ID for contingent orders.
Double pegOffsetValue = 3.4D; // Double | Optional trailing offset from the current price for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders; use a negative offset for stop-sell orders and buy-if-touched orders. Optional offset from the peg price for 'Pegged' orders.
String pegPriceType = "pegPriceType_example"; // String | Optional peg price type. Valid options: LastPeg, MidPricePeg, MarketPeg, PrimaryPeg, TrailingStopPeg.
String ordType = "Limit"; // String | Order type. Valid options: Market, Limit, Stop, StopLimit, MarketIfTouched, LimitIfTouched, MarketWithLeftOverAsLimit, Pegged. Defaults to 'Limit' when `price` is specified. Defaults to 'Stop' when `stopPx` is specified. Defaults to 'StopLimit' when `price` and `stopPx` are specified.
String timeInForce = "timeInForce_example"; // String | Time in force. Valid options: Day, GoodTillCancel, ImmediateOrCancel, FillOrKill. Defaults to 'GoodTillCancel' for 'Limit', 'StopLimit', 'LimitIfTouched', and 'MarketWithLeftOverAsLimit' orders.
String execInst = "execInst_example"; // String | Optional execution instructions. Valid options: ParticipateDoNotInitiate, AllOrNone, MarkPrice, IndexPrice, LastPrice, Close, ReduceOnly, Fixed. 'AllOrNone' instruction requires `displayQty` to be 0. 'MarkPrice', 'IndexPrice' or 'LastPrice' instruction valid for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders.
String contingencyType = "contingencyType_example"; // String | Optional contingency type for use with `clOrdLinkID`. Valid options: OneCancelsTheOther, OneTriggersTheOther, OneUpdatesTheOtherAbsolute, OneUpdatesTheOtherProportional.
String text = "text_example"; // String | Optional order annotation. e.g. 'Take profit'.
try {
    Order result = apiInstance.orderNew(symbol, side, simpleOrderQty, orderQty, price, displayQty, stopPx, clOrdID, clOrdLinkID, pegOffsetValue, pegPriceType, ordType, timeInForce, execInst, contingencyType, text);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderNew");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
symbol String Instrument symbol. e.g. 'XBTUSD'.
side String Order side. Valid options: Buy, Sell. Defaults to 'Buy' unless `orderQty` or `simpleOrderQty` is negative. [optional]
simpleOrderQty Double Order quantity in units of the underlying instrument (i.e. Bitcoin). [optional]
orderQty BigDecimal Order quantity in units of the instrument (i.e. contracts). [optional]
price Double Optional limit price for 'Limit', 'StopLimit', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders. [optional]
displayQty BigDecimal Optional quantity to display in the book. Use 0 for a fully hidden order. [optional]
stopPx Double Optional trigger price for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders. Use a price below the current price for stop-sell orders and buy-if-touched orders. Use `execInst` of 'MarkPrice' or 'LastPrice' to define the current price used for triggering. [optional]
clOrdID String Optional Client Order ID. This clOrdID will come back on the order and any related executions. [optional]
clOrdLinkID String Optional Client Order Link ID for contingent orders. [optional]
pegOffsetValue Double Optional trailing offset from the current price for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders; use a negative offset for stop-sell orders and buy-if-touched orders. Optional offset from the peg price for 'Pegged' orders. [optional]
pegPriceType String Optional peg price type. Valid options: LastPeg, MidPricePeg, MarketPeg, PrimaryPeg, TrailingStopPeg. [optional]
ordType String Order type. Valid options: Market, Limit, Stop, StopLimit, MarketIfTouched, LimitIfTouched, MarketWithLeftOverAsLimit, Pegged. Defaults to 'Limit' when `price` is specified. Defaults to 'Stop' when `stopPx` is specified. Defaults to 'StopLimit' when `price` and `stopPx` are specified. [optional] [default to Limit]
timeInForce String Time in force. Valid options: Day, GoodTillCancel, ImmediateOrCancel, FillOrKill. Defaults to 'GoodTillCancel' for 'Limit', 'StopLimit', 'LimitIfTouched', and 'MarketWithLeftOverAsLimit' orders. [optional]
execInst String Optional execution instructions. Valid options: ParticipateDoNotInitiate, AllOrNone, MarkPrice, IndexPrice, LastPrice, Close, ReduceOnly, Fixed. 'AllOrNone' instruction requires `displayQty` to be 0. 'MarkPrice', 'IndexPrice' or 'LastPrice' instruction valid for 'Stop', 'StopLimit', 'MarketIfTouched', and 'LimitIfTouched' orders. [optional]
contingencyType String Optional contingency type for use with `clOrdLinkID`. Valid options: OneCancelsTheOther, OneTriggersTheOther, OneUpdatesTheOtherAbsolute, OneUpdatesTheOtherProportional. [optional]
text String Optional order annotation. e.g. 'Take profit'. [optional]

Return type

Order

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript

orderNewBulk

List<Order> orderNewBulk(orders)

Create multiple new orders for the same symbol.

This endpoint is used for placing bulk orders. Valid order types are Market, Limit, Stop, StopLimit, MarketIfTouched, LimitIfTouched, MarketWithLeftOverAsLimit, and Pegged. Each individual order object in the array should have the same properties as an individual POST /order call. This endpoint is much faster for getting many orders into the book at once. Because it reduces load on BitMEX systems, this endpoint is ratelimited at `ceil(0.1 * orders)`. Submitting 10 orders via a bulk order call will only count as 1 request, 15 as 2, 32 as 4, and so on. For now, only `application/json` is supported on this endpoint.

Example

// Import classes:
//import io.swagger.client.api.OrderApi;

OrderApi apiInstance = new OrderApi();
String orders = "orders_example"; // String | An array of orders.
try {
    List<Order> result = apiInstance.orderNewBulk(orders);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling OrderApi#orderNewBulk");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
orders String An array of orders. [optional]

Return type

List<Order>

Authorization

apiKey, apiNonce, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/x-www-form-urlencoded
  • Accept: application/json, application/xml, text/xml, application/javascript, text/javascript