Bitget TypeScript SDK example: rest-private-spot.ts
Bitget V2 Classic REST REST private spot example for the Siebly Bitget SDK, with TypeScript source for exchange REST API and WebSocket integration, setup, and production SDK docs.
What This Example Covers
- Bitget REST API example in TypeScript.
- Uses the Siebly Bitget SDK package
bitget-apiinstead of hand-written HTTP request plumbing. - Source path:
Bitget/V2 - Classic/Rest/rest-private-spot.ts. - Example category: V2 Classic REST.
- Imports SDK symbols including
RestClientV2. - Calls SDK methods such as
getSpotAccount().
How To Use This Example
- Start here for the specific request or stream pattern, then check the matching SDK guide for install, credentials, and operational notes.
- Open the repository source when you need the latest committed version: GitHub source file.
Example Path
Bitget/V2 - Classic/Rest/rest-private-spot.ts
Source Link
Repository source: https://github.com/sieblyio/crypto-api-examples/blob/master/examples/Bitget/V2 - Classic/Rest/rest-private-spot.ts
Related SDK Docs
Example Source
import { RestClientV2 } from 'bitget-api';
// read from environmental variables
const API_KEY = process.env.API_KEY_COM;
const API_SECRET = process.env.API_SECRET_COM;
const API_PASS = process.env.API_PASS_COM;
// If running from CLI in unix, you can pass env vars as such:
// API_KEY_COM='lkm12n3-2ba3-1mxf-fn13-lkm12n3a' API_SECRET_COM='035B2B9637E1BDFFEE2646BFBDDB8CE4' API_PASSPHRASE_COM='ComplexPa$!23$5^' ts-node examples/rest-private-spot.ts
// note the single quotes, preventing special characters such as $ from being incorrectly passed
const client = new RestClientV2({
apiKey: API_KEY,
apiSecret: API_SECRET,
apiPass: API_PASS,
// apiKey: 'apiKeyHere',
// apiSecret: 'apiSecretHere',
// apiPass: 'apiPassHere',
});
/** This is a simple script wrapped in a immediately invoked function expression, designed to check for any available BTC balance and immediately sell the full amount for USDT */
(async () => {
try {
console.log(await client.getSpotAccount());
} catch (e) {
console.error('request failed: ', e);
}
})();