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Simple library to access the Kraken Exchange API

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kraken-exchange

Access all elements of the Kraken API

This module fully implements the Kraken API. The full documentation for the API is available on the API help page.

It is written in Coffescript V2 using native Promises and its only dependencies are request and its wrapper, request-promise-native. You do not need Coffeescript to use the library; it is pre-compiled to Javascript ES6.

Kraken uses currency symbols preceded by an X or a Z to bring all symbols to four characters. For example XXBT, ZUSD, XETH but DASH with no preceding X. This library uses the three-letter forms thoughout, other than where the base symbol is four letters, e.g. DASH. Thus Euros are always referred to as EUR and Bitcoin as XBT.

There are a few extra methods that are not provided by the Kraken API. These are utility methods which generally give a simplified view of another method. Examples are kraken.profitloss() and kraken.bidAsk().

Install

npm install kraken-exchange

Get your API key and private key from here.

Example

Kraken = require('kraken-exchange');

const API_KEY = 'MlWItZtB4hqE2c2I9lg3DfnlYFvLQ9CR19Nmd373UEsJtpdAHQlk4NC3';
const PRIV_KEY = 'NZxR7Qyy7vf59fiomB0j1VFVL4J4BAVpKrHmf4hUUQefVFzhlw6as9CScA24cNNsmjb14nl65ZRyy13zlkWxzA';

const kraken = new Kraken(API_KEY, PRIV_KEY);

kraken.time()
.then response => console.log(response);
.catch err => console.err(err);

Constructor

const kraken = new Kraken(API_KEY, PRIV_KEY);

Methods

For each method (other than the derived methods), please see the API documentation. Below I have simply documented the call; the response will generally be as documented by Kraken. Currency codes will have been converted and floating responses may be returned as floats rather than strings.

All methods return Promises and pass a single result object to the .then(). Optional parameters are shown within square brackets: [ and ]. It may be necessary to pass a null for some parameters in order to pass later ones.

N.B. The order of parameters in methods is as below which may differ from the Kraken documentation in order to put less-used parameters twards the end of the list.

Derived methods

Average price between bid and ask
kraken.bidAsk(...pairs)

The parameters can be a list of pairs or a single array can be passed.

So kraken.bidAsk('XBTEUR', 'ETHEUR'); or kraken.bidAsk(['XBTEUR', 'ETHEUR']);, whichever is easier for the application.

Profit and loss on open positions
kraken.profitLoss()

This will return an object withe the current net profit or loss for each currency in open positions.

Public market data

Get server time
kraken.time()
Get asset info
kraken.assets(...assets)

The parameters can be a list of assets or a single array can be passed.

So kraken.assets('XBT', 'ETH'); or kraken.assets(['XBT', 'ETH']);, whichever is easier for the application.

Get tradable asset pairs
kraken.assetPairs(...pairs)

The parameters can be a list of pairs or a single array can be passed.

So kraken.assetPairs('XBTEUR', 'ETHEUR'); or kraken.assetPairs(['XBTEUR', 'ETHEUR']);, whichever is easier for the application.

Get ticker information
kraken.ticker(...pairs)

The parameters can be a list of pairs or a single array can be passed.

Get OHLC data
kraken.ohlc(pair[, interval[, last]])
Get order book
kraken.depth(pair[, count])
Get recent trades
kraken.trades(pair[, since])
Get recent spread data
kraken.spread(pair[, since])

Private user data

Get account balance
kraken.balance()
Get trade balance
kraken.tradeBalance([currency])
Get open orders
kraken.openOrders([trades[, userref]])
Get closed orders
kraken.closedOrders([trades[, userref[, start[, end[, ofs[, closetime]]]]]])
Query orders info
kraken.queryOrders(txids[, trades[, userref]])

Note that txids can be a single transaction id, an array of transaction ids or a comma-separated list of transaction ids.

Get trades history
kraken.tradesHistory([type[, trades[, start[, end[, ofs]]]]])
Query trades info
kraken.queryTrades(txids[, trades])

Note that txids can be a single transaction id, an array of transaction ids or a comma-separated list of transaction ids.

Get open positions
kraken.openPositions([docalcs[, txids]]);

Note that txids can be a single transaction id, an array of transaction ids or a comma-separated list of transaction ids.

Get ledgers info
kraken.ledgers([assets[, type[, start[, end[, ofs]]]]])

Note that assets can be a single asset, an array of assets, a comma-separated list of assets or undefined.

Query ledgers
kraken.queryLedgers(...ids)

The parameters can be a list of ledger ids or a single array can be passed.

Get trade volume
kraken.tradeVolume(..pairs)

The parameters can be a list of currency pairs or a single array can be passed.

Private user trading

kraken.addOrder(pair, type, ordertype, volume[, price[, price2[, leverage[, closetype[, closeprice[, closeprice2]]]]]])

or

kraken.addOrder(params)

where params is an object with the required keys and values from the list above.

Cancel open order
kraken.cancelOrder(txid)

Private user funding

Get deposit methods
kraken.depositMethods(asset)
Get deposit addresses
kraken.depositAddress(asset, method[, newAddress])
Get status of recent deposits
kraken.depositStatus(asset, method)
Get withdrawal information
kraken.withdrawInfo(asset, key, amount)
Withdraw funds
kraken.withdraw(asset, key, amount)
Get status of recent withdrawals
kraken.withdrawStatus(asset[, method])
Request withdrawal cancelation
kraken.withdrawCancel(asset, refid)

Issues

Please report any bugs or make any suggestions at the Github Issue page.

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Package last updated on 14 Jun 2017

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