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/*
* BitMEX API
*
* ## REST API for the BitMEX Trading Platform [View Changelog](/app/apiChangelog) #### Getting Started Base URI: [https://www.bitmex.com/api/v1](/api/v1) ##### Fetching Data All REST endpoints are documented below. You can try out any query right from this interface. Most table queries accept `count`, `start`, and `reverse` params. Set `reverse=true` to get rows newest-first. Additional documentation regarding filters, timestamps, and authentication is available in [the main API documentation](/app/restAPI). *All* table data is available via the [Websocket](/app/wsAPI). We highly recommend using the socket if you want to have the quickest possible data without being subject to ratelimits. ##### Return Types By default, all data is returned as JSON. Send `?_format=csv` to get CSV data or `?_format=xml` to get XML data. ##### Trade Data Queries *This is only a small subset of what is available, to get you started.* Fill in the parameters and click the `Try it out!` button to try any of these queries. * [Pricing Data](#!/Quote/Quote_get) * [Trade Data](#!/Trade/Trade_get) * [OrderBook Data](#!/OrderBook/OrderBook_getL2) * [Settlement Data](#!/Settlement/Settlement_get) * [Exchange Statistics](#!/Stats/Stats_history) Every function of the BitMEX.com platform is exposed here and documented. Many more functions are available. ##### Swagger Specification [⇩ Download Swagger JSON](swagger.json) ## All API Endpoints Click to expand a section.
*
* API version: 1.2.0
* Contact: [email protected]
* Generated by: Swagger Codegen (https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git)
*/
package swagger
import (
"net/http"
)
// contextKeys are used to identify the type of value in the context.
// Since these are string, it is possible to get a short description of the
// context key for logging and debugging using key.String().
type contextKey string
func (c contextKey) String() string {
return "auth " + string(c)
}
var (
// ContextOAuth2 takes a oauth2.TokenSource as authentication for the request.
ContextOAuth2 = contextKey("token")
// ContextBasicAuth takes BasicAuth as authentication for the request.
ContextBasicAuth = contextKey("basic")
// ContextAccessToken takes a string oauth2 access token as authentication for the request.
ContextAccessToken = contextKey("accesstoken")
// ContextAPIKey takes an APIKey as authentication for the request
ContextAPIKey = contextKey("apikey")
)
// BasicAuth provides basic http authentication to a request passed via context using ContextBasicAuth
type BasicAuth struct {
UserName string `json:"userName,omitempty"`
Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
}
// APIKey provides API key based authentication to a request passed via context using ContextAPIKey
type APIKey struct {
Key string
Prefix string
}
type Configuration struct {
BasePath string `json:"basePath,omitempty"`
Host string `json:"host,omitempty"`
Scheme string `json:"scheme,omitempty"`
DefaultHeader map[string]string `json:"defaultHeader,omitempty"`
UserAgent string `json:"userAgent,omitempty"`
HTTPClient *http.Client
}
func NewConfiguration() *Configuration {
cfg := &Configuration{
BasePath: "https://localhost/api/v1",
DefaultHeader: make(map[string]string),
UserAgent: "Swagger-Codegen/1.0.0/go",
}
return cfg
}
func (c *Configuration) AddDefaultHeader(key string, value string) {
c.DefaultHeader[key] = value
}