Crates.io | fts-axum |
lib.rs | fts-axum |
version | 0.4.1 |
created_at | 2025-06-30 12:06:52.948004+00 |
updated_at | 2025-07-03 14:59:58.515753+00 |
description | A REST API server for flow trading implemented with Axum |
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This crate is part of a collection of crates that together implement flow trading as proposed by Budish, Cramton, et al, in which trade occurs continuously over time via regularly-scheduled batch auctions.
The different crates in this workspace are as follows:
This crate provides a REST API for the core flow trading operations. A running server will host this schema at http://localhost:8080/docs.
It is true that JSON is a significantly flawed choice for (de)serialization of bid data. It is also true that a RESTful API over HTTP is questionable, at best, with respect to building a trading platform. On the other hand, these choices allow for virtually any programming environment to easily interface with the server, as well as open the door to rich, web-based clients.
Given that this project is primarily intended to motivate the use of flow trading, especially in the context of forward markets, these trade-offs are more than reasonable. With that said, the design of flow trading specifically discourages high-frequency execution, so the performance overhead of these trade-offs are also largely irrelevant.
In the interest of simplicity, endpoints that process bid data (or execute administrative actions) expect HTTP requests to contain the Authorization
header with a bearer token. While an implementation is free to choose the token format, a good choice is a JWT token where the sub:
claim specifies the bidder's UUID, alongside any additional claims.
Please refer to the automatically generated OpenAPI schema for up-to-date documentation of the endpoints. Note that any endpoint expecting a datetime type expects an RFC3339-compliant string.