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Coinbase Pro API

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Coinbase Pro API for Node.js, written in TypeScript and covered by tests.

Motivation

This project was created to continue an active Coinbase Pro API after Coinbase deprecated the official Node.js library on January, 16 2020. The official predecessor was also deprecated on July, 19th 2016.

Features

  • Typed. Source code is 100% TypeScript. No need to install external typings.
  • Tested. Code coverage is 100%. No surprises when using "coinbase-pro-node".
  • Convenient. Request throttling is built-in. Don't worry about rate limiting.
  • Robust. WebSocket reconnection is built-in. No problems if your Wi-Fi is gone.
  • Easy-to-use. HTTP client with Promise API. No callbacks required.
  • Maintained. Automated security updates. No threats from outdated dependencies.

Installation

npm

npm install coinbase-pro-node

Yarn

yarn add coinbase-pro-node

Usage

Node.js setup

const {CoinbasePro} = require('coinbase-pro-node');

// API Keys can be generated here:
// https://pro.coinbase.com/profile/api
// https://public.sandbox.pro.coinbase.com/profile/api
const auth = {
  apiKey: '',
  apiSecret: '',
  passphrase: '',
  useSandbox: true,
};

const client = new CoinbasePro(auth);

REST Example

List accounts

const tradingAccounts = await client.rest.account.listAccounts();
const message = `You can trade "${tradingAccounts.length}" different pairs.`;
console.log(message);

WebSocket Example

Subscribe to tickers

client.ws.on(WebSocketEvent.ON_MESSAGE_TICKER, message => {
  console.log(`Received message of type "${message.type}".`);
});

await client.ws.connect();

client.ws.subscribe({
  name: WebSocketChannelName.TICKER,
  product_ids: ['BTC-USD', 'ETH-EUR'],
});

Resources

Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!

Feel free to check issues page.

The following commits will help you getting started quickly with the code base:

Maintainers

Benny Neugebauer on Stack Exchange

License

This project is MIT licensed.

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