TypeError: Object of type set is not JSON serializable
When I try running this line in python, using the Bitmex Rest API
qty2 = self.client.Position.Position_get(json.dumps({'symbol': 'XBTUSD'}),json.dumps({'currentQty'})).result()
I get this error
File "c:/Users/User2/sample_market_maker/SAMPLE/botv2.py", line 113, in place_orders
qty2 = self.client.Position.Position_get(json.dumps({'symbol': 'XBTUSD'}),json.dumps({'currentQty'})).result()
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjson__init__.py", line 231, in dumps
return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 199, in encode
chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 257, in iterencode
return _iterencode(o, 0)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 179, in default
raise TypeError(f'Object of type {o.__class__.__name__} '
TypeError: Object of type set is not JSON serializable
I have seen How to JSON serialize sets?. It shows a similar problem with an example but I am not sure how to implement it in my code.
python python-3.x algorithm bitmex
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When I try running this line in python, using the Bitmex Rest API
qty2 = self.client.Position.Position_get(json.dumps({'symbol': 'XBTUSD'}),json.dumps({'currentQty'})).result()
I get this error
File "c:/Users/User2/sample_market_maker/SAMPLE/botv2.py", line 113, in place_orders
qty2 = self.client.Position.Position_get(json.dumps({'symbol': 'XBTUSD'}),json.dumps({'currentQty'})).result()
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjson__init__.py", line 231, in dumps
return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 199, in encode
chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 257, in iterencode
return _iterencode(o, 0)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 179, in default
raise TypeError(f'Object of type {o.__class__.__name__} '
TypeError: Object of type set is not JSON serializable
I have seen How to JSON serialize sets?. It shows a similar problem with an example but I am not sure how to implement it in my code.
python python-3.x algorithm bitmex
Judging by the name, shouldn'tcurrentQtyhave a quantity value, therefore making it a dict instead?
– blhsing
Nov 28 '18 at 5:16
yeah i wanted to get the current qty value from the dict for that symbol and assign that value to qty2
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:17
this is the api docs bitmex.com/api/explorer/#!/Position/Position_get
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:18
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When I try running this line in python, using the Bitmex Rest API
qty2 = self.client.Position.Position_get(json.dumps({'symbol': 'XBTUSD'}),json.dumps({'currentQty'})).result()
I get this error
File "c:/Users/User2/sample_market_maker/SAMPLE/botv2.py", line 113, in place_orders
qty2 = self.client.Position.Position_get(json.dumps({'symbol': 'XBTUSD'}),json.dumps({'currentQty'})).result()
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjson__init__.py", line 231, in dumps
return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 199, in encode
chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 257, in iterencode
return _iterencode(o, 0)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 179, in default
raise TypeError(f'Object of type {o.__class__.__name__} '
TypeError: Object of type set is not JSON serializable
I have seen How to JSON serialize sets?. It shows a similar problem with an example but I am not sure how to implement it in my code.
python python-3.x algorithm bitmex
When I try running this line in python, using the Bitmex Rest API
qty2 = self.client.Position.Position_get(json.dumps({'symbol': 'XBTUSD'}),json.dumps({'currentQty'})).result()
I get this error
File "c:/Users/User2/sample_market_maker/SAMPLE/botv2.py", line 113, in place_orders
qty2 = self.client.Position.Position_get(json.dumps({'symbol': 'XBTUSD'}),json.dumps({'currentQty'})).result()
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjson__init__.py", line 231, in dumps
return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 199, in encode
chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 257, in iterencode
return _iterencode(o, 0)
File "c:usersuser2appdatalocalprogramspythonpython37-32Libjsonencoder.py", line 179, in default
raise TypeError(f'Object of type {o.__class__.__name__} '
TypeError: Object of type set is not JSON serializable
I have seen How to JSON serialize sets?. It shows a similar problem with an example but I am not sure how to implement it in my code.
python python-3.x algorithm bitmex
python python-3.x algorithm bitmex
edited Nov 28 '18 at 5:56
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Judging by the name, shouldn'tcurrentQtyhave a quantity value, therefore making it a dict instead?
– blhsing
Nov 28 '18 at 5:16
yeah i wanted to get the current qty value from the dict for that symbol and assign that value to qty2
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:17
this is the api docs bitmex.com/api/explorer/#!/Position/Position_get
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:18
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Judging by the name, shouldn'tcurrentQtyhave a quantity value, therefore making it a dict instead?
– blhsing
Nov 28 '18 at 5:16
yeah i wanted to get the current qty value from the dict for that symbol and assign that value to qty2
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:17
this is the api docs bitmex.com/api/explorer/#!/Position/Position_get
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:18
Judging by the name, shouldn't
currentQty have a quantity value, therefore making it a dict instead?– blhsing
Nov 28 '18 at 5:16
Judging by the name, shouldn't
currentQty have a quantity value, therefore making it a dict instead?– blhsing
Nov 28 '18 at 5:16
yeah i wanted to get the current qty value from the dict for that symbol and assign that value to qty2
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:17
yeah i wanted to get the current qty value from the dict for that symbol and assign that value to qty2
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:17
this is the api docs bitmex.com/api/explorer/#!/Position/Position_get
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:18
this is the api docs bitmex.com/api/explorer/#!/Position/Position_get
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:18
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Judging by the name, shouldn't
currentQtyhave a quantity value, therefore making it a dict instead?– blhsing
Nov 28 '18 at 5:16
yeah i wanted to get the current qty value from the dict for that symbol and assign that value to qty2
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:17
this is the api docs bitmex.com/api/explorer/#!/Position/Position_get
– Varun Reddy
Nov 28 '18 at 5:18