Skip to content
/ ccxt Public
forked from ccxt/ccxt

A JavaScript / Python / PHP cryptocurrency trading library with support for more than 90 bitcoin/altcoin exchanges

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

bweick/ccxt

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

CCXT – CryptoCurrency eXchange Trading Library

Build Status npm PyPI NPM Downloads Try ccxt on RunKit Gitter Supported Exchanges

A JavaScript / Python / PHP library for cryptocurrency trading and e-commerce with support for many bitcoin/ether/altcoin exchange markets and merchant APIs.

The CCXT library is used to connect and trade with cryptocurrency / altcoin exchanges and payment processing services worldwide. It provides quick access to market data for storage, analysis, visualization, indicator development, algorithmic trading, strategy backtesting, bot programming, webshop integration and related software engineering.

It is intended to be used by coders, developers, technically-skilled traders, data-scientists and financial analysts for building trading algorithms on top of it.

Current feature list:

  • support for many exchange markets, even more upcoming soon
  • fully implemented public and private APIs for all exchanges
  • all currencies, altcoins and symbols, prices, order books, trades, tickers, etc...
  • optional normalized data for cross-exchange or cross-currency analytics and arbitrage
  • an out-of-the box unified all-in-one API extremely easy to integrate
  • works in Node 7.6+, Python 2 and 3, PHP 5.3+, web browsers

ccxt on GitHub | Install | Usage | Manual | Examples | Changelog | Contributing

Supported Cryptocurrency Exchange Markets

The ccxt library currently supports the following 94 cryptocurrency exchange markets and trading APIs:

id name ver doc countries
_1broker _1broker 1Broker 2 API US
_1btcxe _1btcxe 1BTCXE * API Panama
acx acx ACX 2 API Australia
allcoin allcoin Allcoin 1 API Canada
anxpro anxpro ANXPro 2 API Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, New Zealand
binance binance Binance * API China
bit2c bit2c Bit2C * API Israel
bitbay bitbay BitBay * API Poland, EU
bitcoincoid bitcoincoid Bitcoin.co.id * API Indonesia
bitfinex bitfinex Bitfinex 1 API US
bitfinex2 bitfinex2 Bitfinex v2 2 API US
bitflyer bitflyer bitFlyer 1 API Japan
bithumb bithumb Bithumb * API South Korea
bitlish bitlish Bitlish 1 API UK, EU, Russia
bitmarket bitmarket BitMarket * API Poland, EU
bitmex bitmex BitMEX 1 API Seychelles
bitso bitso Bitso 3 API Mexico
bitstamp bitstamp Bitstamp 2 API UK
bitstamp1 bitstamp1 Bitstamp v1 1 API UK
bittrex bittrex Bittrex 1.1 API US
bl3p bl3p BL3P 1 API Netherlands, EU
bleutrade bleutrade Bleutrade 2 API Brazil
btcbox btcbox BtcBox 1 API Japan
btcchina btcchina BTCChina 1 API China
btcexchange btcexchange BTCExchange * API Philippines
btcmarkets btcmarkets BTC Markets * API Australia
btctradeua btctradeua BTC Trade UA * API Ukraine
btcturk btcturk BTCTurk * API Turkey
btcx btcx BTCX 1 API Iceland, US, EU
bter bter Bter 2 API British Virgin Islands, China
bxinth bxinth BX.in.th * API Thailand
ccex ccex C-CEX * API Germany, EU
cex cex CEX.IO * API UK, EU, Cyprus, Russia
chbtc chbtc CHBTC 1 API China
chilebit chilebit ChileBit 1 API Chile
coincheck coincheck coincheck * API Japan, Indonesia
coinfloor coinfloor coinfloor * API UK
coingi coingi Coingi * API Panama, Bulgaria, China, US
coinmarketcap coinmarketcap CoinMarketCap 1 API US
coinmate coinmate CoinMate * API UK, Czech Republic
coinsecure coinsecure Coinsecure 1 API India
coinspot coinspot CoinSpot * API Australia
cryptopia cryptopia Cryptopia * API New Zealand
dsx dsx DSX 3 API UK
exmo exmo EXMO 1 API Spain, Russia
flowbtc flowbtc flowBTC 1 API Brazil
foxbit foxbit FoxBit 1 API Brazil
fybse fybse FYB-SE * API Sweden
fybsg fybsg FYB-SG * API Singapore
gatecoin gatecoin Gatecoin * API Hong Kong
gateio gateio Gate.io 2 API China
gdax gdax GDAX * API US
gemini gemini Gemini 1 API US
getbtc getbtc GetBTC * API St. Vincent & Grenadines, Russia
hitbtc hitbtc HitBTC 1 API Hong Kong
hitbtc2 hitbtc2 HitBTC v2 2 API Hong Kong
huobi huobi Huobi 3 API China
huobicny huobicny Huobi CNY 1 API China
huobipro huobipro Huobi Pro 1 API China
independentreserve independentreserve Independent Reserve * API Australia, New Zealand
itbit itbit itBit 1 API US
jubi jubi jubi.com 1 API China
kraken kraken Kraken 0 API US
kucoin kucoin Kucoin 1 API Hong Kong
kuna kuna Kuna 2 API Ukraine
lakebtc lakebtc LakeBTC 2 API US
liqui liqui Liqui 3 API Ukraine
livecoin livecoin LiveCoin * API US, UK, Russia
luno luno luno 1 API UK, Singapore, South Africa
mercado mercado Mercado Bitcoin 3 API Brazil
mixcoins mixcoins MixCoins 1 API UK, Hong Kong
nova nova Novaexchange 2 API Tanzania
okcoincny okcoincny OKCoin CNY 1 API China
okcoinusd okcoinusd OKCoin USD 1 API China, US
okex okex OKEX 1 API China, US
paymium paymium Paymium 1 API France, EU
poloniex poloniex Poloniex * API US
qryptos qryptos QRYPTOS 2 API China, Taiwan
quadrigacx quadrigacx QuadrigaCX 2 API Canada
quoine quoine QUOINE 2 API Japan, Singapore, Vietnam
southxchange southxchange SouthXchange * API Argentina
surbitcoin surbitcoin SurBitcoin 1 API Venezuela
therock therock TheRockTrading 1 API Malta
tidex tidex Tidex 3 API UK
urdubit urdubit UrduBit 1 API Pakistan
vaultoro vaultoro Vaultoro 1 API Switzerland
vbtc vbtc VBTC 1 API Vietnam
virwox virwox VirWoX * API Austria, EU
wex wex WEX 3 API New Zealand
xbtce xbtce xBTCe 1 API Russia
yobit yobit YoBit 3 API Russia
yunbi yunbi YUNBI 2 API China
zaif zaif Zaif 1 API Japan
zb zb ZB 1 API China

The list above is updated frequently, new crypto markets, altcoin exchanges, bug fixes, API endpoints are introduced and added on a regular basis. See the Manual for details. If you don't find a cryptocurrency exchange market in the list above and/or want another exchange to be added, post or send us a link to it by opening an issue here on GitHub or via email.

The library is under MIT license, that means it's absolutely free for any developer to build commercial and opensource software on top of it, but use it at your own risk with no warranties, as is.

Install

The easiest way to install the ccxt library is to use builtin package managers:

This library is shipped as an all-in-one module implementation with minimalistic dependencies and requirements:

  • js/ in JavaScript
  • python/ in Python (generated from JS)
  • php/ in PHP (generated from JS)

You can also clone it into your project directory from ccxt GitHub repository:

git clone https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt.git

An alternative way of installing this library into your code is to copy a single file manually into your working directory with language extension appropriate for your environment.

JavaScript (NPM)

JavaScript version of CCXT works both in Node and web browsers. Requires ES6 and async/await syntax support (Node 7.6.0+). When compiling with Webpack and Babel, make sure it is not excluded in your babel-loader config.

ccxt in NPM

npm install ccxt
var ccxt = require ('ccxt')

console.log (ccxt.exchanges) // print all available exchanges

JavaScript (for use with the <script> tag):

All-in-one browser bundle (dependencies included), served from unpkg CDN, which is a fast, global content delivery network for everything on NPM.

<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/ccxt"></script>

Creates a global ccxt object:

console.log (ccxt.exchanges) // print all available exchanges

Python

ccxt in PyPI

pip install ccxt
import ccxt
print(ccxt.exchanges) # print a list of all available exchange classes

The library supports concurrent asynchronous mode with asyncio and async/await in Python 3.5+

import ccxt.async as ccxt # link against the asynchronous version of ccxt

PHP

The ccxt library in PHP: ccxt.php

It requires common PHP modules:

  • cURL
  • mbstring (using UTF-8 is highly recommended)
  • PCRE
  • iconv
include "ccxt.php";
var_dump (\ccxt\Exchange::$exchanges); // print a list of all available exchange classes

Documentation

Read the Manual for more details.

Usage

Intro

The ccxt library consists of a public part and a private part. Anyone can use the public part out-of-the-box immediately after installation. Public APIs open access to public information from all exchange markets without registering user accounts and without having API keys.

Public APIs include the following:

  • market data
  • instruments/trading pairs
  • price feeds (exchange rates)
  • order books
  • trade history
  • tickers
  • OHLC(V) for charting
  • other public endpoints

For trading with private APIs you need to obtain API keys from/to exchange markets. It often means registering with exchanges and creating API keys with your account. Most exchanges require personal info or identification. Some kind of verification may be necessary as well. If you want to trade you need to register yourself, this library will not create accounts or API keys for you. Some exchange APIs expose interface methods for registering an account from within the code itself, but most of exchanges don't. You have to sign up and create API keys with their websites.

Private APIs allow the following:

  • manage personal account info
  • query account balances
  • trade by making market and limit orders
  • deposit and withdraw fiat and crypto funds
  • query personal orders
  • get ledger history
  • transfer funds between accounts
  • use merchant services

This library implements full public and private REST APIs for all exchanges. WebSocket and FIX implementations in JavaScript, PHP, Python and other languages coming soon.

The ccxt library supports both camelcase notation (preferred in JavaScript) and underscore notation (preferred in Python and PHP), therefore all methods can be called in either notation or coding style in any language.

// both of these notations work in JavaScript/Python/PHP
exchange.methodName ()  // camelcase pseudocode
exchange.method_name () // underscore pseudocode

Read the Manual for more details.

JavaScript

'use strict';
var ccxt = require ('ccxt')

;(() => async function () {

    let kraken    = new ccxt.kraken ()
    let bitfinex  = new ccxt.bitfinex ({ verbose: true })
    let huobi     = new ccxt.huobi ()
    let okcoinusd = new ccxt.okcoinusd ({
        apiKey: 'YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY',
        secret: 'YOUR_SECRET_PRIVATE_KEY',
    })

    let krakenMarkets = await kraken.loadMarkets ()

    console.log (kraken.id,    krakenMarkets)
    console.log (bitfinex.id,  await bitfinex.loadMarkets  ())
    console.log (huobi.id,     await huobi.loadMarkets ())

    console.log (kraken.id,    await kraken.fetchOrderBook (kraken.symbols[0]))
    console.log (bitfinex.id,  await bitfinex.fetchTicker ('BTC/USD'))
    console.log (huobi.id,     await huobi.fetchTrades ('ETH/CNY'))

    console.log (okcoinusd.id, await okcoinusd.fetchBalance ())

    // sell 1 BTC/USD for market price, sell a bitcoin for dollars immediately
    console.log (okcoinusd.id, await okcoinusd.createMarketSellOrder ('BTC/USD', 1))

    // buy 1 BTC/USD for $2500, you pay $2500 and receive ฿1 when the order is closed
    console.log (okcoinusd.id, await okcoinusd.createLimitBuyOrder ('BTC/USD', 1, 2500.00))

    // pass/redefine custom exchange-specific order params: type, amount, price or whatever
    // use a custom order type
    bitfinex.createLimitSellOrder ('BTC/USD', 1, 10, { 'type': 'trailing-stop' })
}) ()

Python

# coding=utf-8

import ccxt

hitbtc = ccxt.hitbtc({'verbose': True})
bitmex = ccxt.bitmex()
huobi  = ccxt.huobi()
exmo   = ccxt.exmo({
    'apiKey': 'YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY',
    'secret': 'YOUR_SECRET_PRIVATE_KEY',
})

hitbtc_markets = hitbtc.load_markets()

print(hitbtc.id, hitbtc_markets)
print(bitmex.id, bitmex.load_markets())
print(huobi.id, huobi.load_markets())

print(hitbtc.fetch_order_book(hitbtc.symbols[0]))
print(bitmex.fetch_ticker('BTC/USD'))
print(huobi.fetch_trades('LTC/CNY'))

print(exmo.fetch_balance())

# sell one ฿ for market price and receive $ right now
print(exmo.id, exmo.create_market_sell_order('BTC/USD', 1))

# limit buy BTC/EUR, you pay €2500 and receive ฿1  when the order is closed
print(exmo.id, exmo.create_limit_buy_order('BTC/EUR', 1, 2500.00))

# pass/redefine custom exchange-specific order params: type, amount, price, flags, etc...
kraken.create_market_buy_order('BTC/USD', 1, {'trading_agreement': 'agree'})

PHP

include 'ccxt.php';

$poloniex = new \ccxt\poloniex  ();
$bittrex  = new \ccxt\bittrex   (array ('verbose' => true));
$quoine   = new \ccxt\zaif      ();
$zaif     = new \ccxt\quoine    (array (
    'apiKey' => 'YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY',
    'secret' => 'YOUR_SECRET_PRIVATE_KEY',
));

$poloniex_markets = $poloniex->load_markets ();

var_dump ($poloniex_markets);
var_dump ($bittrex->load_markets ());
var_dump ($quoine->load_markets ());

var_dump ($poloniex->fetch_order_book ($poloniex->symbols[0]));
var_dump ($bittrex->fetch_trades ('BTC/USD'));
var_dump ($quoine->fetch_ticker ('ETH/EUR'));
var_dump ($zaif->fetch_ticker ('BTC/JPY'));

var_dump ($zaif->fetch_balance ());

// sell 1 BTC/JPY for market price, you pay ¥ and receive ฿ immediately
var_dump ($zaif->id, $zaif->create_market_sell_order ('BTC/JPY', 1));

// buy BTC/JPY, you receive ฿1 for ¥285000 when the order closes
var_dump ($zaif->id, $zaif->create_limit_buy_order ('BTC/JPY', 1, 285000));

// set a custom user-defined id to your order
$hitbtc->create_order ('BTC/USD', 'limit', 'buy', 1, 3000, array ('clientOrderId' => '123'));

Contributing

Please read the CONTRIBUTING document before making changes that you would like adopted in the code. Also, read the Manual for more details.

About

A JavaScript / Python / PHP cryptocurrency trading library with support for more than 90 bitcoin/altcoin exchanges

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • JavaScript 59.6%
  • Python 25.9%
  • PHP 14.5%