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ExecutionApi

All URIs are relative to https://www.bitmex.com/api/v1

Method HTTP request Description
executionGet GET /execution Get all raw executions for your account.
executionGetTradeHistory GET /execution/tradeHistory Get all balance-affecting executions.

executionGet

List<Execution> executionGet(symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime)

Get all raw executions for your account.

This returns all raw transactions, which includes order opening and cancelation, and order status changes. It can be quite noisy. More focused information is available at `/execution/tradeHistory`. You may also use the `filter` param to target your query. Specify an array as a filter value, such as `{&quot;execType&quot;: [&quot;Settlement&quot;, &quot;Trade&quot;]}` to filter on multiple values. See the FIX Spec for explanations of these fields.

Example

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

ExecutionApi apiInstance = new ExecutionApi();
String symbol = "symbol_example"; // String | Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBT) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series.  You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBT:quarterly`. Timeframes are `nearest`, `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, `biquarterly`, and `perpetual`.  Symbols are case-insensitive.
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.
Integer count = 100; // Integer | Number of results to fetch. Must be a positive integer.
Integer start = 0; // Integer | 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<Execution> result = apiInstance.executionGet(symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling ExecutionApi#executionGet");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
symbol String Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBT) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series. You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBT:quarterly`. Timeframes are `nearest`, `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, `biquarterly`, and `perpetual`. Symbols are case-insensitive. [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 Integer Number of results to fetch. Must be a positive integer. [optional] [default to 100]
start Integer 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<Execution>

Authorization

apiExpires, apiKey, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

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

executionGetTradeHistory

List<Execution> executionGetTradeHistory(targetAccountId, targetAccountIds, symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime)

Get all balance-affecting executions.

Example

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

ExecutionApi apiInstance = new ExecutionApi();
Double targetAccountId = 3.4D; // Double | AccountId fetching the trade history, must be a paired account with main user.
String targetAccountIds = "targetAccountIds_example"; // String | AccountIds fetching the trade history, must be a paired account with main user. Can be wildcard * to get all accounts linked to the authenticated user
String symbol = "symbol_example"; // String | Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBT) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series.  You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBT:quarterly`. Timeframes are `nearest`, `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, `biquarterly`, and `perpetual`.  Symbols are case-insensitive.
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.
Integer count = 100; // Integer | Number of results to fetch. Must be a positive integer.
Integer start = 0; // Integer | 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<Execution> result = apiInstance.executionGetTradeHistory(targetAccountId, targetAccountIds, symbol, filter, columns, count, start, reverse, startTime, endTime);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling ExecutionApi#executionGetTradeHistory");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
targetAccountId Double AccountId fetching the trade history, must be a paired account with main user. [optional]
targetAccountIds String AccountIds fetching the trade history, must be a paired account with main user. Can be wildcard * to get all accounts linked to the authenticated user [optional]
symbol String Instrument symbol. Send a bare series (e.g. XBT) to get data for the nearest expiring contract in that series. You can also send a timeframe, e.g. `XBT:quarterly`. Timeframes are `nearest`, `daily`, `weekly`, `monthly`, `quarterly`, `biquarterly`, and `perpetual`. Symbols are case-insensitive. [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 Integer Number of results to fetch. Must be a positive integer. [optional] [default to 100]
start Integer 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<Execution>

Authorization

apiExpires, apiKey, apiSignature

HTTP request headers

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