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Webhook usage
This page explains how to configure your bot to talk to webhooks.
Configuration
Enable webhooks by adding a webhook-section to your configuration file, and setting webhook.enabled
to true
.
Sample configuration (tested using IFTTT).
"webhook": {
"enabled": true,
"url": "https://maker.ifttt.com/trigger/<YOUREVENT>/with/key/<YOURKEY>/",
"webhookbuy": {
"value1": "Buying {pair}",
"value2": "limit {limit:8f}",
"value3": "{stake_amount:8f} {stake_currency}"
},
"webhooksell": {
"value1": "Selling {pair}",
"value2": "limit {limit:8f}",
"value3": "profit: {profit_amount:8f} {stake_currency}"
},
"webhookstatus": {
"value1": "Status: {status}",
"value2": "",
"value3": ""
}
},
The url in webhook.url
should point to the correct url for your webhook. If you're using IFTTT (as shown in the sample above) please insert our event and key to the url.
Different payloads can be configured for different events. Not all fields are necessary, but you should configure at least one of the dicts, otherwise the webhook will never be called.
Webhookbuy
The fields in webhook.webhookbuy
are filled when the bot executes a buy. Parameters are filled using string.format.
Possible parameters are:
exchange
pair
limit
stake_amount
stake_currency
fiat_currency
Webhooksell
The fields in webhook.webhooksell
are filled when the bot sells a trade. Parameters are filled using string.format.
Possible parameters are:
exchange
pair
gain
limit
amount
open_rate
current_rate
profit_amount
profit_percent
stake_currency
fiat_currency
sell_reason
Webhookstatus
The fields in webhook.webhookstatus
are used for regular status messages (Started / Stopped / ...). Parameters are filled using string.format.
The only possible value here is {status}
.