NAME
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed - Collect bitcoin real-time price from many
sites' streaming data source
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Bitcoin::Feed;
#default output is to print to the stdout
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed->new->run();
# will print output to the stdout:
# BITSTAMP BTCUSD 123.00
#or custom your stdout
open my $fh, ">out.txt";
$fh->autoflush();
my $feed = Finance::Bitcoin::Feed->new(output => sub{
my ($self, $site, $currency, $price) = @_;
print $fh "the price currency $currency on site $site is $price\n";
});
# let's go!
$feed->run();
#you can also custom which site you want to connect
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed->new(sites => [qw(LakeBtc)])->go;
DESCRIPTION
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed is a bitcoin realtime data source which collect
real time data source from these sites:
* HitBtc <https://hitbtc.com/api#socketio>
* BtcChina
<http://btcchina.org/websocket-api-market-data-documentation-en>
* CoinSetter <https://www.coinsetter.com/api/websockets/last>
* <lakebtc api <https://www.lakebtc.com/s/api>
The default output format to the stdout by this format:
site_name TIMESTAMP CURRENCY price
For example:
COINSETTER 1418173081724 BTCUSD 123.00
The unit of timestamp is ms.
You can custom your output by listen on the event output and modify the
data it received.
Note the followiing sites doesn't give the timestamp. So the timestamp
in the result will be 0:
LakeBtc
METHODS
This class inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter
new
This method have two arguments by which you can costumize the behavior
of the feed:
sites
which sites you want to connect. It is in fact the array reference of
module names of Finance::Bitcoin::Feed::Site::*. Now there are the
following sites: Hitbtc BtcChina CoinSetter LakeBtc BitStamp
You can also put your own site module under this namespace and added
here.
output
customize the output format by giving this argument a sub reference. It
will be bind to the event 'output'. Please rever to the event <output>.
# you can customize the output by giving argument 'output' to the new methold
open my $fh, ">out.txt";
$fh->autoflush();
my $feed = Finance::Bitcoin::Feed->new(output => sub{
my ($self, $site, $timestamp, $currency, $price) = @_;
print $fh "the price currency $currency on site $site is $price\n";
});
# let's go!
$feed->run();
EVENTS
This class inherits all events from Mojo::EventEmitter and add the
following new ones:
output
This event has a default subscriber:
#output to the stdout, the default action:
$feed->on('output', sub { shift; say join " ", @_ } );
You can customize the output by giving argument 'output' to the new
method
open my $fh, ">out.txt";
$fh->autoflush();
my $feed = Finance::Bitcoin::Feed->new(output => sub{
my ($self, $site, $timestamp, $currency, $price) = @_;
print $fh "the price currency $currency on site $site is $price\n";
});
# let's go!
$feed->run();
Or you can bind output directly to the feed to get multi outout or you
should unscribe this event first.
$feed->on('output', sub {....})
The arguments of this event is:
$self: the site class object timestamp: the timestamp of the data. If
no timestamp is given by the site, then the value of it is 0. sitename:
the site class name price: the price
DEBUGGING
You can set the FINANCE_BITCOIN_FEED_DEBUG environment variable to get
some advanced diagnostics information printed to STDERR. And these
modules use Mojo::UserAgent, you can also open the MOJO_USERAGENT_DEBUG
environment variable:
FINANCE_BITCOIN_FEED_DEBUG=1
MOJO_USERAGENT_DEBUG=1
SEE ALSO
Mojo::EventEmitter
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed::Site::BitStamp
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed::Site::Hitbtc
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed::Site::BtcChina
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed::Site::CoinSetter
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed::Site::LakeBtc
Finance::Bitcoin::Feed::Site::BitStamp
AUTHOR
Chylli <chylli@binary.com>
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