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NEWS

Version?

1.2.0

What’s New?

Bug fixes:

Issue relating to public_candles and public_orderbook fixed.

Enhancements:

1.1.0

What’s New?

This is a totally new implementation based on httr. The older versions were built on RCurl are now unsupported due to certificate and content structure related issues.

Bug fixes:

Enhancements:

All auth based functions.

1.0.1

What’s New?

Bug fixes:

None

Enhancements:

1. Updated documentation to provide clarity on date usage for public_candles() 2. Created new function list_orders() via pull request contribution from skivalov. Related documentation update

1.0.0

What’s New?

Bug fixes:

None

Enhancements:

1. Updated base_url to in auth & parse_response functions.
2. updated documentation in README.md and DESCRIPTION files.

0.6.0

What’s New?

Bug fixes:

None

Enhancements:

1. Updated cancel_order to take an order_id as an optional parameter.
2. Created open_orders to list all open orders.

0.5.0

What’s New?

Bug fixes:

  1. add_order was broken for market & limit order types after the stop order built in. Now all orders can be successfully placed.

Enhancements:

0.4.0

What’s New?

Only documentation updates like fixing typos and providing clarification on usage. No changes have been made to any code or functions.

0.3.0

What’s New?

  1. The fills() function has been enhanced to include product_id. Now users can get the fills for a given product-currency pair.
  2. The add_order() function has been enhanced to include stop and stop_price. Users can now add either a stop-loss or a stop-entry order. The function was also enhanced for continue adding market orders without specifying the price which was original mandatory.

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.