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Contributing

Pull Requests are welcome!

Setup

git clone [email protected]:hstove/rbtc_arbitrage.git
cd rbtc_arbitrage
bundle install

To automatically run tests as you code, run guard.

Adding an exchange

Create a new file called lib/rbtc_arbitrage/clients/[exchange]_client.rb. If the exchange is Bitstamp, the file will be bitstamp_client.rb.

Copy and paste this template client into your new file and replace class ExchangeClient with your exchange name. For Bitstamp, this would be BitstampClient.

Go through each method and implement it. You should use an already built and tested Ruby library for calling API methods. This part requires some programming and Ruby knowledge, so I won't go too into details about how to implement these methods. Feel free to look at the other clients to see how they're done.

Testing

Once you've done that, create a new spec file in spec/clients/ for your new trader. If you're a 'test first' type of developer like me, you might want to finish this step first.

While you're writing code, run guard in your terminal. This will run tests automatically as you edit code.

To test out your client, you'll first need to run git add .. You only need to do this one time after creating new files.

Then to test the new exchange in the command line, run rake install and then whatever command you'd like, such as:

rbtc --buyer mynewexchange

You'll need to re-run rake install anytime you make changes to your code and want to test the command line again.

Submitting

When you're confident that your new exchange is fully functional, you just need to submit a pull request.

First, visit rbtc_arbtirage and click the 'fork' button in the top-right. This will clone the repository in a new one under your account.

Then locate the ssh clone url on the right-hand side of your new repository. Copy that url, and in your terminal, run:

git remote add github [url-you-just-copied]

Then, push to that repository.

git add .
git commit -m 'added mynewexchange'
git push github master

Then go back to your repository on github. You should see a button that says 'Compare and pull request'. Click that button and enter a few details about your new code, then submit the pull request.

Your contributions are extremely thanked.