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Official Oracle of Kaia Blockchain
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(OraklNode) Bitget api update from v1 to v2 #1706

Closed nick-bisonai closed 1 week ago

nick-bisonai commented 1 week ago

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Updates Bitget api from v1 to v2

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Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The recent updates to the Bitget WebSocket fetcher in the `node` project involve refining the `BitgetFetcher` struct, adjusting WebSocket settings according to Bitget's API documentation, and modifying the data transformation logic. These changes aim to enhance compatibility with the Bitget API and improve the robustness and accuracy of data processing. ## Changes | File Path | Change Summary | |------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `node/pkg/websocketfetcher/providers/bitget/...` | In `bitget.go`, updated `InstType` from `"SP"` to `"SPOT"`, added a condition for `response.Action`, and adjusted the `ping` timer to 30 seconds. | | `node/pkg/websocketfetcher/providers/bitget/type.go` | Modified `URL` to `"wss://ws.bitget.com/v2/ws/public"`, updated the `Data` struct fields: `last` to `lastPR`, retained `baseVolume`, removed `bestAsk` and `bestBid`. | | `node/pkg/websocketfetcher/providers/bitget/utils.go` | In `ResponseToFeedDataList`, replaced `tick.Last` with `tick.Price`, `tick.BaseVolume` with `tick.Volume`, and converted `tick.Timestamp` to `time.Time`. | | `node/pkg/websocketfetcher/tests/utils_test.go` | Adjusted test cases to replace `last` with `lastPR`, `ts` from a float to a string, and renamed `Last` to `Price` in assertions. | ## Poem > 🐰 In the code where data flows, > We twiddled bytes and fixed some woes. > `InstType` had a change of heart, > From `"SP"` to `"SPOT"`, a fresh new start. > Pings now keep a steadier beat, > Thirty-second intervals, a bit more neat. > > Data fields reformed and redefined, > Transformations more aligned and finely designed. > Cheers to progress, in code we trust, > With these tweaks, our systems adjust. 🌐✨

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