Python library for the Coinbase Advanced Trade API.
- Support for all the REST API endpoints through convenient methods.
- Automatic parsing of API responses into relevant Python objects.
- Unit Tests based on real responses using fixtures.
- Support for Cloud and Legacy Auth Schemas:
- Support for Cloud API Trading Keys (Recommended)
- Support for Legacy API Keys (Deprecated but supported in this library for backward compatibility reasons)
from coinbaseadvanced.client import CoinbaseAdvancedTradeAPIClient
# Creating the client using Clould API Keys.
client = CoinbaseAdvancedTradeAPIClient.from_cloud_api_keys(API_KEY_NAME, PRIVATE_KEY)
# Listing accounts.
accounts_page = client.list_accounts()
print(accounts_page.size)
# Creating a limit order.
order_created = client.create_limit_order(client_order_id="lknalksdj89asdkl", product_id="ALGO-USD", side=Side.BUY, limit_price=".19", base_size=5)
Here is a basic example of how to use the CoinbaseWebSocketClient:
import asyncio
import time
from client_websocket import CoinbaseWebSocketClient
def handle_candle_event(event):
print(f"Received event candle: {event}")
async def main():
api_key = "your-api-key"
private_key = "-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----\n\n-----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----"
client = CoinbaseWebSocketClient(api_key, private_key)
client.subscribe(["BTC-EUR"], "candles", callback=handle_candle_event)
while True:
time.sleep(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
You can define your own callback functions to handle different types of events. The callback function will receive an event object that you can process as needed.
For each subscription to a market data channel, a separate heartbeat subscription is automatically created. This helps to ensure that the connection remains open and active.
Each subscription runs in a separate thread to ensure that multiple subscriptions can operate concurrently without blocking each other.
Before using this library, it is highly recommended to read the Coinbase API rate limits (https://docs.cdp.coinbase.com/advanced-trade/docs/ws-best-practices/) to understand the constraints and avoid exceeding the limits.
It is also recommended to follow the WebSocket best practices (https://docs.cdp.coinbase.com/advanced-trade/docs/ws-best-practices/) provided by Coinbase for optimal performance and reliability.
If possible, subscribe to one symbol per subscription to help balance the load on the Coinbase server and improve the reliability of your data stream.
pip install coinbaseadvanced
Any and all contributions are welcome! The process is simple:
- Fork repo.
- Install Requirements:
pip install -r requirements.txt
. - Make your changes.
- Run the test suite
python -m unittest -v
. - Submit a pull request.