The official Node.js library for Coinbase's GDAX API.
- Easy functionality to use in programmatic trading
- A customizable, websocket-synced Order Book implementation
- API clients with convenient methods for every API endpoint
- Abstracted interfaces – don't worry about HMAC signing or JSON formatting; the library does it for you
# from npm
npm install gdax
# from GitHub
npm install coinbase/gdax-node
You can learn about the API responses of each endpoint by reading our documentation.
The GDAX API has both public and private endpoints. If you're only interested in
the public endpoints, you should use a PublicClient
.
const Gdax = require('gdax');
const publicClient = new Gdax.PublicClient();
All methods, unless otherwise specified, can be used with either a promise or callback API.
publicClient
.getProducts()
.then(data => {
// work with data
})
.catch(error => {
// handle the error
});
The promise API can be used as expected in async
functions in ES2017+
environments:
async function yourFunction() {
try {
const products = await publicClient.getProducts();
} catch(error) {
/* ... */
}
}
Your callback should accept two arguments:
error
: contains an error message (string
), ornull
if no was error encounteredresponse
: a generic HTTP response abstraction created by therequest
librarydata
: contains data returned by the GDAX API, orundefined
if an error was encountered
publicClient.getProducts((error, response, data) => {
if (error) {
// handle the error
} else {
// work with data
}
});
NOTE: if you supply a callback, no promise will be returned. This is to
prevent potential UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning
s, which will cause future
versions of Node to terminate.
const myCallback = (err, response, data) => { /* ... */ };
const result = publicClient.getProducts(myCallback);
result.then(() => { /* ... */ }); // TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
Some methods accept optional parameters, e.g.
publicClient
.getProductOrderBook('BTC-USD', { level: 3 })
.then(book => { /* ... */ });
To use optional parameters with callbacks, supply the options as the first parameter(s) and the callback as the last parameter:
publicClient
.getProductOrderBook('ETH-USD', { level: 3 }, (error, response, book) => { /* ... */ });
const publicClient = new Gdax.PublicClient(endpoint);
productID
optional - defaults to 'BTC-USD' if not specified.endpoint
optional - defaults to 'https://api.gdax.com' if not specified.
publicClient.getProducts(callback);
// Get the order book at the default level of detail.
publicClient.getProductOrderBook('BTC-USD', callback);
// Get the order book at a specific level of detail.
publicClient.getProductOrderBook('LTC-USD', { level: 3 }, callback);
publicClient.getProductTicker('ETH-USD', callback);
publicClient.getProductTrades('BTC-USD', callback);
// To make paginated requests, include page parameters
publicClient.getProductTrades('BTC-USD', { after: 1000 }, callback);
Wraps around getProductTrades
, fetches all trades with IDs >= tradesFrom
and
<= tradesTo
. Handles pagination and rate limits.
const trades = publicClient.getProductTradeStream('BTC-USD', 8408000, 8409000);
// tradesTo can also be a function
const trades = publicClient.getProductTradeStream('BTC-USD', 8408000, trade => Date.parse(trade.time) >= 1463068e6);
publicClient.getProductHistoricRates('BTC-USD', callback);
// To include extra parameters:
publicClient.getProductHistoricRates('BTC-USD', { granularity: 3000 }, callback);
publicClient.getProduct24HrStats('BTC-USD', callback);
publicClient.getCurrencies(callback);
publicClient.getTime(callback);
The private exchange API endpoints require you
to authenticate with a GDAX API key. You can create a new API key in your
exchange account's settings. You can also specify
the API URI (defaults to https://api.gdax.com
).
const key = 'your_api_key';
const secret = 'your_b64_secret';
const passphrase = 'your_passphrase';
const apiURI = 'https://api.gdax.com';
const sandboxURI = 'https://api-public.sandbox.gdax.com';
const authedClient = new Gdax.AuthenticatedClient(key, secret, passphrase, apiURI);
Like PublicClient
, all API methods can be used with either callbacks or will
return promises.
AuthenticatedClient
inherits all of the API methods from
PublicClient
, so if you're hitting both public and private API endpoints you
only need to create a single client.
authedClient.getCoinbaseAccounts(callback);
authedClient.getPaymentMethods(callback);
authedClient.getAccounts(callback);
const accountID = '7d0f7d8e-dd34-4d9c-a846-06f431c381ba';
authedClient.getAccount(accountID, callback);
const accountID = '7d0f7d8e-dd34-4d9c-a846-06f431c381ba';
authedClient.getAccountHistory(accountID, callback);
// For pagination, you can include extra page arguments
authedClient.getAccountHistory(accountID, { before: 3000 }, callback);
const accountID = '7d0f7d8e-dd34-4d9c-a846-06f431c381ba';
authedClient.getAccountHolds(accountID, callback);
// For pagination, you can include extra page arguments
authedClient.getAccountHolds(accountID, { before: 3000 }, callback);
// Buy 1 BTC @ 100 USD
const buyParams = {
'price': '100.00', // USD
'size': '1', // BTC
'product_id': 'BTC-USD',
};
authedClient.buy(buyParams, callback);
// Sell 1 BTC @ 110 USD
const sellParams = {
'price': '110.00', // USD
'size': '1', // BTC
'product_id': 'BTC-USD',
};
authedClient.sell(sellParams, callback);
// Buy 1 LTC @ 75 USD
const params = {
'side': 'buy',
'price': '75.00', // USD
'size': '1', // LTC
'product_id': 'LTC-USD',
};
authedClient.placeOrder(params, callback);
const orderID = 'd50ec984-77a8-460a-b958-66f114b0de9b';
authedClient.cancelOrder(orderID, callback);
authedClient.cancelOrders(callback);
// `cancelOrders` may require you to make the request multiple times until
// all of the orders are deleted.
// `cancelAllOrders` will handle making these requests for you asynchronously.
// Also, you can add a `product_id` param to only delete orders of that product.
// The data will be an array of the order IDs of all orders which were cancelled
authedClient.cancelAllOrders({product_id: 'BTC-USD'}, callback);
authedClient.getOrders(callback);
// For pagination, you can include extra page arguments
authedClient.getOrders({ after: 3000 }, callback);
const orderID = 'd50ec984-77a8-460a-b958-66f114b0de9b';
authedClient.getOrder(orderID, callback);
authedClient.getFills(callback);
// For pagination, you can include extra page arguments
authedClient.getFills({ before: 3000 }, callback);
authedClient.getFundings({}, callback);
const params = {
'amount': '2000.00',
'currency': 'USD'
};
authedClient.repay(params, callback);
const params =
'margin_profile_id': '45fa9e3b-00ba-4631-b907-8a98cbdf21be',
'type': 'deposit',
'currency': 'USD',
'amount': 2
};
authedClient.marginTransfer(params, callback);
const params = {
'repay_only': false
};
authedClient.closePosition(params, callback);
// Deposit to your Exchange USD account from your Coinbase USD account.
const depositParamsUSD = {
'amount': '100.00',
'currency': 'USD',
'coinbase_account_id': '60680c98bfe96c2601f27e9c', // USD Coinbase Account ID
};
authedClient.deposit(depositParamsUSD, callback);
// Withdraw from your Exchange USD account to your Coinbase USD account.
const withdrawParamsUSD = {
'amount': '100.00',
'currency': 'USD',
'coinbase_account_id': '60680c98bfe96c2601f27e9c', // USD Coinbase Account ID
};
authedClient.withdraw(withdrawParamsUSD, callback);
// Deposit to your Exchange BTC account from your Coinbase BTC account.
const depositParamsBTC = {
'amount': '2.0',
'currency': 'BTC',
'coinbase_account_id': '536a541fa9393bb3c7000023', // BTC Coinbase Account ID
};
authedClient.deposit(depositParamsBTC, callback);
// Withdraw from your Exchange BTC account to your Coinbase BTC account.
const withdrawParamsBTC = {
'amount': '2.0',
'currency': 'BTC',
'coinbase_account_id': '536a541fa9393bb3c7000023', // BTC Coinbase Account ID
};
authedClient.withdraw(withdrawParamsBTC, callback);
// Withdraw from your Exchange BTC account to another BTC address.
const withdrawAddressParams = {
'amount': 10.00,
'currency': 'BTC',
'crypto_address': '15USXR6S4DhSWVHUxXRCuTkD1SA6qAdy'
}
authedClient.withdrawCrypto(withdrawAddressParams, callback);
// Get your 30 day trailing volumes
authedClient.getTrailingVolume(callback);
The WebsocketClient
allows you to connect and listen to the exchange
websocket messages.
const websocket = new Gdax.WebsocketClient(['BTC-USD', 'ETH-USD']);
websocket.on('message', data => { /* work with data */ });
websocket.on('error', err => { /* handle error */ });
websocket.on('close', () => { /* ... */ });
Optionally set the heartbeat mode or websocket URI.
const websocket = new Gdax.WebsocketClient(
['BTC-USD','ETH-USD'],
'https://api-public.sandbox.gdax.com',
{
key: 'suchkey',
secret: 'suchsecret',
passphrase: 'muchpassphrase',
},
{ heartbeat: true }
);
The following events can be emitted from the WebsocketClient
:
open
message
close
error
Orderbook
is a data structure that can be used to store a local copy of the
orderbook.
const orderbook = new Gdax.Orderbook();
The orderbook has the following methods:
state(book)
get(orderId)
add(order)
remove(orderId)
match(match)
change(change)
OrderbookSync
creates a local mirror of the orderbook on GDAX using
Orderbook
and WebsocketClient
as described
here.
const orderbookSync = new Gdax.OrderbookSync(['BTC-USD', 'ETH-USD']);
console.log(orderbookSync.books['ETH-USD'].state());
npm test
# test for known vulnerabilities in packages
npm install -g nsp
nsp check --output summary