defmodule Stellar.Horizon.Offers do
@moduledoc """
Exposes functions to interact with Offers in Horizon.
You can:
* Retrieve an offer.
* List all offers.
* List an offer's trades.
Horizon API reference: https://developers.stellar.org/api/resources/offers/
"""
alias Stellar.Horizon.{Collection, Error, Offer, Request, Trade, RequestParams}
@type offer_id :: String.t()
@type options :: Keyword.t()
@type resource :: Offer.t() | Collection.t()
@type response :: {:ok, resource()} | {:error, Error.t()}
@endpoint "offers"
@doc """
Retrieves information of a specific offer.
## Parameters:
* `offer_id`: The unique identifier for the offer.
## Examples
iex> Offers.retrieve(165563085)
{:ok, %Offer{}}
"""
@spec retrieve(offer_id :: offer_id()) :: response()
def retrieve(offer_id) do
:get
|> Request.new(@endpoint, path: offer_id)
|> Request.perform()
|> Request.results(as: Offer)
end
@doc """
Lists all currently open offers.
## Options
* `sponsor`: The account ID of the sponsor who is paying the reserves for all the offers included in the response.
* `seller`: The account ID of the offer creator.
* `selling_asset`: `:native` or `[code: "selling_asset_code", issuer: "selling_asset_issuer"]`.
* `buying_asset`: `:native` or `[code: "buying_asset_code", issuer: "buying_asset_issuer"]`.
* `cursor`: A number that points to a specific location in a collection of responses and is pulled from the `paging_token` value of a record.
* `order`: A designation of the order in which records should appear. Options include `asc` (ascending) or `desc` (descending).
* `limit`: The maximum number of records returned. The limit can range from 1 to 200. Defaults to 10.
## Examples
iex> Offers.all(limit: 20, order: :asc)
{:ok, %Collection{records: [%Offer{}, ...]}}
# list by sponsor
iex> Offers.all(sponsor: "GCXMWUAUF37IWOOV2FRDKWEX3O2IHLM2FYH4WPI4PYUKAIFQEUU5X3TD")
{:ok, %Collection{records: [%Offer{}, ...]}}
# list by seller
iex> Offers.all(seller: "GCXMWUAUF37IWOOV2FRDKWEX3O2IHLM2FYH4WPI4PYUKAIFQEUU5X3TD", order: :desc)
{:ok, %Collection{records: [%Offer{}, ...]}}
# list by selling_asset
iex> Offers.all(
selling_asset: [
code: "TEST",
issuer: "GCXMWUAUF37IWOOV2FRDKWEX3O2IHLM2FYH4WPI4PYUKAIFQEUU5X3TD"
],
limit: 20
)
{:ok, %Collection{records: [%Offer{}, ...]}}
# list by buying_asset
iex> Offers.all(
buying_asset: [
code: "TEST",
issuer: "GCXMWUAUF37IWOOV2FRDKWEX3O2IHLM2FYH4WPI4PYUKAIFQEUU5X3TD"
],
limit: 20
)
{:ok, %Collection{records: [%Offer{}, ...]}}
"""
@spec all(options :: options()) :: response()
def all(options \\ []) do
selling_asset = RequestParams.build_assets_params(options, :selling_asset)
buying_asset = RequestParams.build_assets_params(options, :buying_asset)
params =
options
|> Keyword.merge(selling_asset)
|> Keyword.merge(buying_asset)
:get
|> Request.new(@endpoint)
|> Request.add_query(params, extra_params: allowed_query_options())
|> Request.perform()
|> Request.results(collection: {Offer, &all/1})
end
@doc """
Lists all trades for a given offer.
## Parameters
* `offer_id`: The unique identifier for the offer.
## Options
* `cursor`: A number that points to a specific location in a collection of responses and is pulled from the `paging_token` value of a record.
* `order`: A designation of the order in which records should appear. Options include `asc` (ascending) or `desc` (descending).
* `limit`: The maximum number of records returned. The limit can range from 1 to 200. Defaults to 10.
## Examples
iex> Offers.list_trades(165563085, limit: 20)
{:ok, %Collection{records: [%Trade{}, ...]}}
"""
@spec list_trades(offer_id :: offer_id(), options :: options()) :: response()
def list_trades(offer_id, options \\ []) do
:get
|> Request.new(@endpoint, path: offer_id, segment: "trades")
|> Request.add_query(options)
|> Request.perform()
|> Request.results(collection: {Trade, &list_trades(offer_id, &1)})
end
@spec allowed_query_options() :: list()
defp allowed_query_options do
[
:sponsor,
:seller,
:selling_asset_type,
:selling_asset_issuer,
:selling_asset_code,
:buying_asset_type,
:buying_asset_issuer,
:buying_asset_code
]
end
end