From 318e7d5b575419aecacdea97d822606c75e6853b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "F. Eugene Aumson" Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 16:57:53 -0800 Subject: feat(sra_client.py) * Code generation scripts * Generated code * Change test config to hit 0x-launch-kit * Ran prettier on generated code * First test case, of get_asset_pairs() * Use launch kit docker image to faciliate CI tests * Fix markdown rendering for GitHub and PyPI * Add URL for PyPI to link back to GitHub * Add one-line package description to README.md * Remove git_push.sh * Remove unimplemented tests * Add sra_client to top-level README package list * Remove repeated-everywhere long description * Add shorcuts for publishing * Remove TypeScript examples --- python-packages/sra_client/README.md | 303 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 303 insertions(+) create mode 100644 python-packages/sra_client/README.md (limited to 'python-packages/sra_client/README.md') diff --git a/python-packages/sra_client/README.md b/python-packages/sra_client/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ab3939b41 --- /dev/null +++ b/python-packages/sra_client/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +# 0x-sra-client + +A Python client for interacting with servers conforming to [the Standard Relayer API specification](https://github.com/0xProject/0x-monorepo/tree/development/packages/sra-spec). + +# Schemas + +The [JSON schemas](http://json-schema.org/) for the API payloads and responses can be found in [@0xproject/json-schemas](https://github.com/0xProject/0x.js/tree/development/packages/json-schemas). Examples of each payload and response can be found in the 0x.js library's [test suite](https://github.com/0xProject/0x.js/blob/development/packages/json-schemas/test/schema_test.ts#L1). + +# Pagination + +Requests that return potentially large collections should respond to the **?page** and **?perPage** parameters. For example: + +```bash +$ curl https://api.example-relayer.com/v2/asset_pairs?page=3&perPage=20 +``` + +Page numbering should be 1-indexed, not 0-indexed. If a query provides an unreasonable (ie. too high) `perPage` value, the response can return a validation error as specified in the [errors section](#section/Errors). If the query specifies a `page` that does not exist (ie. there are not enough `records`), the response should just return an empty `records` array. + +All endpoints that are paginated should return a `total`, `page`, `perPage` and a `records` value in the top level of the collection. The value of `total` should be the total number of records for a given query, whereas `records` should be an array representing the response to the query for that page. `page` and `perPage`, are the same values that were specified in the request. See the note in [miscellaneous](#section/Misc.) about formatting `snake_case` vs. `lowerCamelCase`. + +These requests include the [`/v2/asset_pairs`](#operation/getAssetPairs), [`/v2/orders`](#operation/getOrders), [`/v2/fee_recipients`](#operation/getFeeRecipients) and [`/v2/orderbook`](#operation/getOrderbook) endpoints. + +# Network Id + +All requests should be able to specify a **?networkId** query param for all supported networks. For example: + +```bash +$ curl https://api.example-relayer.com/v2/asset_pairs?networkId=1 +``` + +If the query param is not provided, it should default to **1** (mainnet). + +Networks and their Ids: + +| Network Id | Network Name | +| ---------- | ------------ | +| 1 | Mainnet | +| 42 | Kovan | +| 3 | Ropsten | +| 4 | Rinkeby | + +If a certain network is not supported, the response should **400** as specified in the [error response](#section/Errors) section. For example: + +```json +{ + \"code\": 100, + \"reason\": \"Validation failed\", + \"validationErrors\": [ + { + \"field\": \"networkId\", + \"code\": 1006, + \"reason\": \"Network id 42 is not supported\" + } + ] +} +``` + +# Link Header + +A [Link Header](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5988) can be included in a response to provide clients with more context about paging +For example: + +```bash +Link: ; rel=\"next\", +; rel=\"last\" +``` + +This `Link` response header contains one or more Hypermedia link relations. + +The possible `rel` values are: + +| Name | Description | +| ----- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | +| next | The link relation for the immediate next page of results. | +| last | The link relation for the last page of results. | +| first | The link relation for the first page of results. | +| prev | The link relation for the immediate previous page of results. | + +# Rate Limits + +Rate limit guidance for clients can be optionally returned in the response headers: + +| Header Name | Description | +| --------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| X-RateLimit-Limit | The maximum number of requests you're permitted to make per hour. | +| X-RateLimit-Remaining | The number of requests remaining in the current rate limit window. | +| X-RateLimit-Reset | The time at which the current rate limit window resets in UTC epoch seconds. | + +For example: + +```bash +$ curl -i https://api.example-relayer.com/v2/asset_pairs +HTTP/1.1 200 OK +Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2017 12:30:06 GMT +Status: 200 OK +X-RateLimit-Limit: 60 +X-RateLimit-Remaining: 56 +X-RateLimit-Reset: 1372700873 +``` + +When a rate limit is exceeded, a status of **429 Too Many Requests** should be returned. + +# Errors + +Unless the spec defines otherwise, errors to bad requests should respond with HTTP 4xx or status codes. + +## Common error codes + +| Code | Reason | +| ---- | --------------------------------------- | +| 400 | Bad Request – Invalid request format | +| 404 | Not found | +| 429 | Too many requests - Rate limit exceeded | +| 500 | Internal Server Error | +| 501 | Not Implemented | + +## Error reporting format + +For all **400** responses, see the [error response schema](https://github.com/0xProject/0x-monorepo/blob/development/packages/json-schemas/schemas/relayer_api_error_response_schema.ts#L1). + +```json +{ + \"code\": 101, + \"reason\": \"Validation failed\", + \"validationErrors\": [ + { + \"field\": \"maker\", + \"code\": 1002, + \"reason\": \"Invalid address\" + } + ] +} +``` + +General error codes: + +```bash +100 - Validation Failed +101 - Malformed JSON +102 - Order submission disabled +103 - Throttled +``` + +Validation error codes: + +```bash +1000 - Required field +1001 - Incorrect format +1002 - Invalid address +1003 - Address not supported +1004 - Value out of range +1005 - Invalid signature or hash +1006 - Unsupported option +``` + +# Asset Data Encoding + +As we now support multiple [token transfer proxies](https://github.com/0xProject/0x-protocol-specification/blob/master/v2/v2-specification.md#assetproxy), the identifier of which proxy to use for the token transfer must be encoded, along with the token information. Each proxy in 0x v2 has a unique identifier. If you're using 0x.js there will be helper methods for this [encoding](https://0xproject.com/docs/0x.js#zeroEx-encodeERC20AssetData) and [decoding](https://0xproject.com/docs/0x.js#zeroEx-decodeAssetProxyId). + +The identifier for the Proxy uses a similar scheme to [ABI function selectors](https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/Ethereum-Contract-ABI#function-selector). + +```js +// ERC20 Proxy ID 0xf47261b0 +bytes4(keccak256('ERC20Token(address)')); +// ERC721 Proxy ID 0x02571792 +bytes4(keccak256('ERC721Token(address,uint256)')); +``` + +Asset data is encoded using [ABI encoding](https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/abi-spec.html). + +For example, encoding the ERC20 token contract (address: 0x1dc4c1cefef38a777b15aa20260a54e584b16c48) using the ERC20 Transfer Proxy (id: 0xf47261b0) would be: + +```bash +0xf47261b00000000000000000000000001dc4c1cefef38a777b15aa20260a54e584b16c48 +``` + +Encoding the ERC721 token contract (address: `0x371b13d97f4bf77d724e78c16b7dc74099f40e84`), token id (id: `99`, which hex encoded is `0x63`) and the ERC721 Transfer Proxy (id: 0x02571792) would be: + +```bash +0x02571792000000000000000000000000371b13d97f4bf77d724e78c16b7dc74099f40e840000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000063 +``` + +For more information see [the Asset Proxy](https://github.com/0xProject/0x-protocol-specification/blob/master/v2/v2-specification.md#erc20proxy) section of the v2 spec and the [Ethereum ABI Spec](https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/develop/abi-spec.html). + +# Meta Data in Order Responses + +In v2 of the standard relayer API we added the `metaData` field. It is meant to provide a standard place for relayers to put optional, custom or non-standard fields that may of interest to the consumer of the API. + +A good example of such a field is `remainingTakerAssetAmount`, which is a convenience field that communicates how much of a 0x order is potentially left to be filled. Unlike the other fields in a 0x order, it is not guaranteed to be correct as it is derived from whatever mechanism the implementer (ie. the relayer) is using. While convenient for prototyping and low stakes situations, we recommend validating the value of the field by checking the state of the blockchain yourself, such as by using [Order Watcher](https://0xproject.com/wiki#0x-OrderWatcher). + +# Misc. + +* All requests and responses should be of **application/json** content type +* All token amounts are sent in amounts of the smallest level of precision (base units). (e.g if a token has 18 decimal places, selling 1 token would show up as selling `'1000000000000000000'` units by this API). +* All addresses are sent as lower-case (non-checksummed) Ethereum addresses with the `0x` prefix. +* All parameters are to be written in `lowerCamelCase`. + +This Python package is automatically generated by the [OpenAPI Generator](https://openapi-generator.tech) project: + +* API version: 2.0.0 +* Package version: 1.0.0 +* Build package: org.openapitools.codegen.languages.PythonClientCodegen + +## Requirements. + +Python 2.7 and 3.4+ + +## Installation & Usage + +### pip install + +If the python package is hosted on Github, you can install directly from Github + +```sh +pip install git+https://github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID.git +``` + +(you may need to run `pip` with root permission: `sudo pip install git+https://github.com/GIT_USER_ID/GIT_REPO_ID.git`) + +Then import the package: + +```python +import sra_client +``` + +### Setuptools + +Install via [Setuptools](http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools). + +```sh +python setup.py install --user +``` + +(or `sudo python setup.py install` to install the package for all users) + +Then import the package: + +```python +import sra_client +``` + +## Getting Started + +Please follow the [installation procedure](#installation--usage) and then run the following: + +```python +from __future__ import print_function +import time +import sra_client +from sra_client.rest import ApiException +from pprint import pprint + +# create an instance of the API class +api_instance = sra_client.DefaultApi(sra_client.ApiClient(configuration)) +asset_data_a = 0xf47261b04c32345ced77393b3530b1eed0f346429d # str | The assetData value for the first asset in the pair. (optional) +asset_data_b = 0x0257179264389b814a946f3e92105513705ca6b990 # str | The assetData value for the second asset in the pair. (optional) +network_id = 42 # float | The id of the Ethereum network (optional) (default to 1) +page = 3 # float | The number of the page to request in the collection. (optional) (default to 1) +per_page = 10 # float | The number of records to return per page. (optional) (default to 100) + +try: + api_response = api_instance.get_asset_pairs(asset_data_a=asset_data_a, asset_data_b=asset_data_b, network_id=network_id, page=page, per_page=per_page) + pprint(api_response) +except ApiException as e: + print("Exception when calling DefaultApi->get_asset_pairs: %s\n" % e) +``` + +## Documentation for API Endpoints + +All URIs are relative to _http://localhost_ + +| Class | Method | HTTP request | Description | +| ------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------- | ----------- | +| _DefaultApi_ | [**get_asset_pairs**](docs/DefaultApi.md#get_asset_pairs) | **GET** /v2/asset_pairs | +| _DefaultApi_ | [**get_fee_recipients**](docs/DefaultApi.md#get_fee_recipients) | **GET** /v2/fee_recipients | +| _DefaultApi_ | [**get_order**](docs/DefaultApi.md#get_order) | **GET** /v2/order/{orderHash} | +| _DefaultApi_ | [**get_order_config**](docs/DefaultApi.md#get_order_config) | **POST** /v2/order_config | +| _DefaultApi_ | [**get_orderbook**](docs/DefaultApi.md#get_orderbook) | **GET** /v2/orderbook | +| _DefaultApi_ | [**get_orders**](docs/DefaultApi.md#get_orders) | **GET** /v2/orders | +| _DefaultApi_ | [**post_order**](docs/DefaultApi.md#post_order) | **POST** /v2/order | + +## Documentation For Models + +* [OrderSchema](docs/OrderSchema.md) +* [PaginatedCollectionSchema](docs/PaginatedCollectionSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiAssetDataPairsResponseSchema](docs/RelayerApiAssetDataPairsResponseSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiAssetDataTradeInfoSchema](docs/RelayerApiAssetDataTradeInfoSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiErrorResponseSchema](docs/RelayerApiErrorResponseSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiErrorResponseSchemaValidationErrors](docs/RelayerApiErrorResponseSchemaValidationErrors.md) +* [RelayerApiFeeRecipientsResponseSchema](docs/RelayerApiFeeRecipientsResponseSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiOrderConfigPayloadSchema](docs/RelayerApiOrderConfigPayloadSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiOrderConfigResponseSchema](docs/RelayerApiOrderConfigResponseSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiOrderSchema](docs/RelayerApiOrderSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiOrderbookResponseSchema](docs/RelayerApiOrderbookResponseSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiOrdersChannelSubscribePayloadSchema](docs/RelayerApiOrdersChannelSubscribePayloadSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiOrdersChannelSubscribeSchema](docs/RelayerApiOrdersChannelSubscribeSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiOrdersChannelUpdateSchema](docs/RelayerApiOrdersChannelUpdateSchema.md) +* [RelayerApiOrdersResponseSchema](docs/RelayerApiOrdersResponseSchema.md) +* [SignedOrderSchema](docs/SignedOrderSchema.md) + +## Documentation For Authorization + +All endpoints do not require authorization. -- cgit From 57ac2f28a43067e51f1db1736b48893189ce9dd0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "F. Eugene Aumson" Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2018 16:08:57 -0800 Subject: Add example usage to sra_client README --- python-packages/sra_client/README.md | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) (limited to 'python-packages/sra_client/README.md') diff --git a/python-packages/sra_client/README.md b/python-packages/sra_client/README.md index ab3939b41..279fb41a4 100644 --- a/python-packages/sra_client/README.md +++ b/python-packages/sra_client/README.md @@ -6,6 +6,35 @@ A Python client for interacting with servers conforming to [the Standard Relayer The [JSON schemas](http://json-schema.org/) for the API payloads and responses can be found in [@0xproject/json-schemas](https://github.com/0xProject/0x.js/tree/development/packages/json-schemas). Examples of each payload and response can be found in the 0x.js library's [test suite](https://github.com/0xProject/0x.js/blob/development/packages/json-schemas/test/schema_test.ts#L1). +```bash +pip install 0x-json-schemas +``` + +You can easily validate your API's payloads and responses using the [0x-json-schemas](https://github.com/0xProject/0x.js/tree/development/python-packages/json_schemas) package: + +```python +from zero_ex.json_schemas import assert_valid +from zero_ex.order_utils import Order + +order: Order = { + 'makerAddress': "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", + 'takerAddress': "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", + 'feeRecipientAddress': "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", + 'senderAddress': "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", + 'makerAssetAmount': "1000000000000000000", + 'takerAssetAmount': "1000000000000000000", + 'makerFee': "0", + 'takerFee': "0", + 'expirationTimeSeconds': "12345", + 'salt': "12345", + 'makerAssetData': "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", + 'takerAssetData': "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", + 'exchangeAddress': "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000", +} + +assert_valid(order, "/orderSchema") +``` + # Pagination Requests that return potentially large collections should respond to the **?page** and **?perPage** parameters. For example: -- cgit