Gate TypeScript SDK example: submitLimitOrder.ts

Gate REST Spot submit limit order example for the Siebly Gate SDK, with TypeScript source for exchange REST API and WebSocket integration, setup, and production SDK docs.

What This Example Covers

  • Gate REST API example in TypeScript.
  • Uses the Siebly Gate SDK package gateio-api instead of hand-written HTTP request plumbing.
  • Source path: Gate/Rest/spot/submitLimitOrder.ts.
  • Example category: REST Spot.
  • Imports SDK symbols including RestClient.

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

Gate/Rest/spot/submitLimitOrder.ts

Source Link

Repository source: https://github.com/sieblyio/crypto-api-examples/blob/master/examples/Gate/Rest/spot/submitLimitOrder.ts

Related SDK Docs

Example Source

import { RestClient } from 'gateio-api';

// Define the account object with API key and secret
const account = {
  key: process.env.API_KEY || 'yourApiHere', // Replace 'yourApiHere' with your actual API key
  secret: process.env.API_SECRET || 'yourSecretHere', // Replace 'yourSecretHere' with your actual API secret
};

// Initialize the RestClient with the API credentials
const gateRestClient = new RestClient({
  apiKey: account.key,
  apiSecret: account.secret,
});

async function submitSpotOrder() {
  try {
    console.log('Using API keys:', account);

    // Submit a limit order for spot trading
    const result = await gateRestClient.submitSpotOrder({
      currency_pair: 'BTC_USDT', // Specify the currency pair
      side: 'buy', // Specify the order side: 'buy' or 'sell'
      type: 'limit', // Specify the order type: 'limit'
      amount: '0.001', // Specify the amount to buy
      price: '45000', // Specify the limit price
      time_in_force: 'gtc', // Time in force: 'gtc' (Good Till Cancelled)
    });

    console.log('Response: ', result); // Log the response to the console
  } catch (e) {
    console.error('Error in execution: ', e); // Log any errors that occur
  }
}

// Execute the function to submit a spot order
submitSpotOrder();