Delphi DLL
Delphi DLL
Bitfinex v2 REST Tickers
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The tickers endpoint provides a high level overview of the state of the market. It shows the current best bid and ask, the last traded price, as well as information on the daily volume and price movement over the last day. The endpoint can retrieve multiple tickers with a single query.Chilkat Delphi DLL Downloads
uses
Winapi.Windows, Winapi.Messages, System.SysUtils, System.Variants, System.Classes, Vcl.Graphics,
Vcl.Controls, Vcl.Forms, Vcl.Dialogs, Vcl.StdCtrls, Http, StringBuilder, JsonArray;
...
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
success: Boolean;
http: HCkHttp;
sbResponseBody: HCkStringBuilder;
jarrResp: HCkJsonArray;
respStatusCode: Integer;
jarr_1: HCkJsonArray;
j: Integer;
count_j: Integer;
strVal: PWideChar;
i: Integer;
count_i: Integer;
begin
success := False;
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
http := CkHttp_Create();
// Implements the following CURL command:
// curl https://api-pub.bitfinex.com/v2/tickers?symbols=tBTCUSD,tLTCUSD,fUSD
// Use the following online tool to generate HTTP code from a CURL command
// Convert a cURL Command to HTTP Source Code
sbResponseBody := CkStringBuilder_Create();
success := CkHttp_QuickGetSb(http,'https://api-pub.bitfinex.com/v2/tickers?symbols=tBTCUSD,tLTCUSD,fUSD',sbResponseBody);
if (success = False) then
begin
Memo1.Lines.Add(CkHttp__lastErrorText(http));
Exit;
end;
jarrResp := CkJsonArray_Create();
CkJsonArray_LoadSb(jarrResp,sbResponseBody);
CkJsonArray_putEmitCompact(jarrResp,False);
Memo1.Lines.Add('Response Body:');
Memo1.Lines.Add(CkJsonArray__emit(jarrResp));
respStatusCode := CkHttp_getLastStatus(http);
Memo1.Lines.Add('Response Status Code = ' + IntToStr(respStatusCode));
if (respStatusCode >= 400) then
begin
Memo1.Lines.Add('Response Header:');
Memo1.Lines.Add(CkHttp__lastHeader(http));
Memo1.Lines.Add('Failed.');
Exit;
end;
// Sample JSON response:
// (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)
// [
// [
// "tBTCUSD",
// 9318.6,
// 21.53815472,
// 9318.7,
// 5.30463105,
// 223.5,
// 0.0246,
// 9318.7,
// 4125.21689058,
// 9370.998872,
// 9075.80199233
// ],
// [
// "tLTCUSD",
// 44.008,
// 1807.8617840300003,
// 44.019,
// 2394.7625575100005,
// 2.359,
// 0.0566,
// 44.019,
// 27051.34115724,
// 44.16,
// 41.559
// ],
// [
// "fUSD",
// 0.00022955068493150685,
// 0.000199,
// 30,
// 871597.2359141599,
// 0.0001962,
// 2,
// 67926.11558407999,
// -0.00001146,
// -0.0523,
// 0.00020757,
// 167542924.22214913,
// 0.00024,
// 0.00000299,
// null,
// null,
// 82649109.90968154
// ]
// ]
// Sample code for parsing the JSON response...
// Use the following online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
// Generate Parsing Code from JSON
jarr_1 := CkJsonArray_Create();
i := 0;
count_i := CkJsonArray_getSize(jarrResp);
while i < count_i do
begin
CkJsonArray_ArrayAt2(jarrResp,i,jarr_1);
j := 0;
count_j := CkJsonArray_getSize(jarr_1);
while j < count_j do
begin
strVal := CkJsonArray__stringAt(jarr_1,j);
j := j + 1;
end;
i := i + 1;
end;
CkHttp_Dispose(http);
CkStringBuilder_Dispose(sbResponseBody);
CkJsonArray_Dispose(jarrResp);
CkJsonArray_Dispose(jarr_1);
end;