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Frequently asked questions
I occasionally get a NullReferenceException, what's wrong?
You probably don't check the result status of a call and just assume the data is always there. NullReferenceExecption
s will happen when you have code like this var symbol = client.GetTickersAync().Result.Data.Symbol
because the Data
property is null when the call fails. Instead check if the call is successful like this:
var tickerResult = await client.GetTickersAync();
if(!tickerResult.Success)
{
// Handle error
}
else
{
// Handle result, it is now safe to access the Data property
var symbol = tickerResult.Data.Symbol;
}
The socket client stops sending updates after a little while
You probably didn't keep a reference to the socket client and it got disposed. Instead of subscribing like this:
private void SomeMethod()
{
var socketClient = new BinanceSocketClient();
socketClient.Spot.SubscribeToOrderBookUpdates("BTCUSDT", data => {
// Handle data
});
}
Subscribe like this:
private BinanceSocketClient _socketClient = new BinanceSocketClient();
// .. rest of the class
private void SomeMethod()
{
_socketClient.Spot.SubscribeToOrderBookUpdates("BTCUSDT", data => {
// Handle data
});
}
Can I use the TestNet/US/other API with this library
Yes, generally these are all supported and can be configured by setting the Environment in the client options. Some known environments should be available in the [Exchange]Environment class. For example:
var client = new BinanceRestClient(options =>
{
options.Environment = BinanceEnvironment.Testnet;
});
How are timezones handled / Timestamps are off by xx
Exchange API's treat all timestamps as UTC, both incoming and outgoing. The client libraries do no conversion so be sure to use UTC as well.