# README
Go orderbook
Improved matching engine written in Go (Golang)
Features
- Standard price-time priority
- Supports both market and limit orders
- Supports order cancelling
- High performance (above 300k trades per second)
- Optimal memory usage
- JSON Marshalling and Unmarsalling
- Calculating market price for definite quantity
Usage
To start using order book you need to create object:
import (
"fmt"
ob "github.com/muzykantov/orderbook"
)
func main() {
orderBook := ob.NewOrderBook()
fmt.Println(orderBook)
}
Then you be able to use next primary functions:
func (ob *OrderBook) ProcessLimitOrder(side Side, orderID string, quantity, price decimal.Decimal) (done []*Order, partial *Order, err error) { ... }
func (ob *OrderBook) ProcessMarketOrder(side Side, quantity decimal.Decimal) (done []*Order, partial *Order, quantityLeft decimal.Decimal, err error) { .. }
func (ob *OrderBook) CancelOrder(orderID string) *Order { ... }
About primary functions
ProcessLimitOrder
// ProcessLimitOrder places new order to the OrderBook
// Arguments:
// side - what do you want to do (ob.Sell or ob.Buy)
// orderID - unique order ID in depth
// quantity - how much quantity you want to sell or buy
// price - no more expensive (or cheaper) this price
// * to create new decimal number you should use decimal.New() func
// read more at https://github.com/shopspring/decimal
// Return:
// error - not nil if quantity (or price) is less or equal 0. Or if order with given ID is exists
// done - not nil if your order produces ends of anoter order, this order will add to
// the "done" slice. If your order have done too, it will be places to this array too
// partial - not nil if your order has done but top order is not fully done. Or if your order is
// partial done and placed to the orderbook without full quantity - partial will contain
// your order with quantity to left
// partialQuantityProcessed - if partial order is not nil this result contains processed quatity from partial order
func (ob *OrderBook) ProcessLimitOrder(side Side, orderID string, quantity, price decimal.Decimal) (done []*Order, partial *Order, err error) { ... }
For example:
ProcessLimitOrder(ob.Sell, "uinqueID", decimal.New(55, 0), decimal.New(100, 0))
asks: 110 -> 5 110 -> 5
100 -> 1 100 -> 56
-------------- -> --------------
bids: 90 -> 5 90 -> 5
80 -> 1 80 -> 1
done - nil
partial - nil
ProcessLimitOrder(ob.Buy, "uinqueID", decimal.New(7, 0), decimal.New(120, 0))
asks: 110 -> 5
100 -> 1
-------------- -> --------------
bids: 90 -> 5 120 -> 1
80 -> 1 90 -> 5
80 -> 1
done - 2 (or more orders)
partial - uinqueID order
ProcessLimitOrder(ob.Buy, "uinqueID", decimal.New(3, 0), decimal.New(120, 0))
asks: 110 -> 5
100 -> 1 110 -> 3
-------------- -> --------------
bids: 90 -> 5 90 -> 5
80 -> 1 90 -> 5
done - 1 order with 100 price, (may be also few orders with 110 price) + uinqueID order
partial - 1 order with price 110
ProcessMarketOrder
// ProcessMarketOrder immediately gets definite quantity from the order book with market price
// Arguments:
// side - what do you want to do (ob.Sell or ob.Buy)
// quantity - how much quantity you want to sell or buy
// * to create new decimal number you should use decimal.New() func
// read more at https://github.com/shopspring/decimal
// Return:
// error - not nil if price is less or equal 0
// done - not nil if your market order produces ends of anoter orders, this order will add to
// the "done" slice
// partial - not nil if your order has done but top order is not fully done
// partialQuantityProcessed - if partial order is not nil this result contains processed quatity from partial order
// quantityLeft - more than zero if it is not enought orders to process all quantity
func (ob *OrderBook) ProcessMarketOrder(side Side, quantity decimal.Decimal) (done []*Order, partial *Order, quantityLeft decimal.Decimal, err error) { .. }
For example:
ProcessMarketOrder(ob.Sell, decimal.New(6, 0))
asks: 110 -> 5 110 -> 5
100 -> 1 100 -> 1
-------------- -> --------------
bids: 90 -> 5 80 -> 1
80 -> 2
done - 2 (or more orders)
partial - 1 order with price 80
quantityLeft - 0
ProcessMarketOrder(ob.Buy, decimal.New(10, 0))
asks: 110 -> 5
100 -> 1
-------------- -> --------------
bids: 90 -> 5 90 -> 5
80 -> 1 80 -> 1
done - 2 (or more orders)
partial - nil
quantityLeft - 4
CancelOrder
// CancelOrder removes order with given ID from the order book
func (ob *OrderBook) CancelOrder(orderID string) *Order { ... }
CancelOrder("myUinqueID-Sell-1-with-100")
asks: 110 -> 5
100 -> 1 110 -> 5
-------------- -> --------------
bids: 90 -> 5 90 -> 5
80 -> 1 80 -> 1
done - 2 (or more orders)
partial - nil
quantityLeft - 4
License
The MIT License (MIT)
See LICENSE and AUTHORS files
# Functions
NewOrder creates new constant object Order.
NewOrderBook creates Orderbook object.
NewOrderQueue creates and initialize OrderQueue object.
NewOrderSide creates new OrderSide manager.
# Variables
OrderBook erros.
OrderBook erros.
OrderBook erros.
OrderBook erros.
OrderBook erros.
# Structs
Order strores information about request.
OrderBook implements standard matching algorithm.
OrderQueue stores and manage chain of orders.
OrderSide implements facade to operations with order queue.
PriceLevel contains price and volume in depth.
# Type aliases
Side of the order.