Alpaca Trade API JS
Node.js library for Alpaca Trade API.
API Documentation
The REST API documentation can be found in https://docs.alpaca.markets. For detailed information about an endpoint, please consult the REST API docs. Documentation specific to this library can be found below.
News
We introduced Typescript support recently, which allows you to use strongly typed data structures and better IDE experience if you are using it.
Installation
npm install --save @alpacahq/alpaca-trade-api
Runtime Dependencies
- Node.js v14.x or newer
- npm version 6 and above
Usage
Import the module first.
const Alpaca = require('@alpacahq/alpaca-trade-api')
Instantiate the API with config options, obtained from the dashboard at app.alpaca.markets.
const alpaca = new Alpaca({
keyId: 'AKFZXJH121U18SHHDRFO',
secretKey: 'pnq4YHlpMF3LhfLyOvmdfLmlz6BnASrTPQIASeiU',
paper: true,
})
Note: keyId
and secretKey
may also be specified by setting the APCA_API_KEY_ID
and APCA_API_SECRET_KEY
environment variables, respectively. Also, rather than specifying paper
, you may set APCA_API_BASE_URL
as an environment variable to direct your API calls to the paper trading API.
Call methods, which will return a promise.
alpaca.getAccount().then((account) => {
console.log('Current Account:', account)
})
The websocket api is a good way to watch and react to the market we have 2 types of websockets:
- data websocket: get updates to data equities
- account/trade websocket: get updates on your account
please refer to this example code to see how to use the websockets.
Data WS
The Alapca websocket service now supports V2. Make sure you update your old sample code accordingly.
You could use it even if you don't have a funded account.
Methods
As a general rule, required method parameters are passed as plain function arguments, and the final parameter is an object containing any optional parameters to the method.
Account API
Get Account
Calls GET /account
and returns the current account.
getAccount() => Promise<Account>
Account Configurations API
Get Account Configurations
Calls GET /account/configurations
and returns the current account configurations.
getAccountConfigurations() => Promise<AccountConfigurations>
Update Account Configurations
Calls PATCH /account/configurations
to update the account configurations, and returns
the updated configurations.
updateAccountConfigurations(AccountConfigurations) => Promise<AccountConfigurations>
Get Account Activities
Calls GET /account/activities
and returns account actvities.
getAccountActivities({
activityTypes: string | string[], // Any valid activity type
until: Date,
after: Date,
direction: string,
date: Date,
pageSize: number,
pageToken: string
}) => Promise<AccountActivity[]>
Portfolio History API
Get Portfolio History
Calls GET /account/portfolio/history
and returns portfolio history.
getPortfolioHistory({
date_start: Date,
date_end: Date,
period: '1M' | '3M' | '6M' | '1A' | 'all' | 'intraday',
timeframe: '1Min' | '5Min' | '15Min' | '1H' | '1D',
extended_hours: Boolean
}) => Promise<PortfolioHistory>
Orders API
Create Order
Calls POST /orders
and creates a new order.
createOrder({
symbol: string, // any valid ticker symbol
qty: number,
notional: number, // qty or notional required, not both
side: 'buy' | 'sell',
type: 'market' | 'limit' | 'stop' | 'stop_limit' | 'trailing_stop',
time_in_force: 'day' | 'gtc' | 'opg' | 'ioc',
limit_price: number, // optional,
stop_price: number, // optional,
client_order_id: string, // optional,
extended_hours: boolean, // optional,
order_class: string, // optional,
take_profit: object, // optional,
stop_loss: object, // optional,
trail_price: string, // optional,
trail_percent: string // optional,
}) => Promise<Order>
Get Orders
Calls GET /orders
and returns a list of orders.
getOrders({
status: 'open' | 'closed' | 'all',
after: Date,
until: Date,
limit: number,
direction: 'asc' | 'desc'
}) => Promise<Order[]>
Get Order by ID
Calls GET /orders/{id}
and returns an order.
getOrder(uuid) => Promise<Order>
Get Order by Client ID
Calls GET /orders:by_client_order_id
and returns an order by client_order_id
.
You can set client_order_id
upon order creation to more easily keep track of your orders.
getOrderByClientOrderId(string) => Promise<Order>
Update Order by ID
Calls PATCH /orders/{id}
and updates an existing open order. The updated order will have
a new ID.
replaceOrder(uuid) => Promise<Order>
Cancel Order
Calls DELETE /orders/{id}
and deletes an order.
cancelOrder(uuid) => Promise
Cancel all Orders
Calls DELETE /orders
and deletes all open orders.
cancelAllOrders() => Promise
Positions API
Get Position
Calls GET /positions/{symbol}
and returns a position.
getPosition(symbol) => Promise<Position>
Get All Positions
Calls GET /positions
and returns all positions.
getPositions() => Promise<Position[]>
Close a Position
Calls DELETE /positions/{symbol}
and liquidates your position in the given symbol.
closePosition(symbol) => Promise
Close all Positions
Calls DELETE /positions
and liquidates all open positions.
closeAllPositions() => Promise
Assets API
Get All Assets
Calls GET /assets
and returns assets matching your parameters.
getAssets({
status: 'active' | 'inactive',
asset_class: string
}) => Promise<Asset[]>
Get information about an asset
Calls GET /assets/{symbol}
and returns an asset entity.
getAsset(symbol) => Promise<Asset>
Calendar API
Calls GET /calendar
and returns the market calendar.
getCalendar({ start: Date, end: Date }) => Promise<Calendar[]>
Watchlist API
available methods for you to use:
module.exports = {
getWatchlists,
getWatchlist,
addWatchlist,
addToWatchlist,
updateWatchlist,
deleteWatchlist,
deleteFromWatchlist,
}
Get All Watchlists
this.alpaca.getWatchlists().then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Get Specific Watchlist
// xxxx.. are the watchlist id you get on creation or with get all
this.alpaca.getWatchlist('xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx').then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Add a Watchlist
this.alpaca.addWatchlist("myWatchList", []).then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Add to Watchlist
this.alpaca.addToWatchlist('xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx', "AAPL").then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Update a Watchlist
this.alpaca.updateWatchlist("myWatchList", ["AAPL", "GOOG"]).then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Delete a Watchlist
this.alpaca.deleteWatchlist('xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx').then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Delete from Watchlist
this.alpaca.deleteFromWatchlist('xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx', "AAPL").then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Data API
Get Bars
getBarsV2(
symbol,
{
limit: number,
start: date isoformat string yyyy-mm-ddThh:MM:ss-04:00,
end: date isoformat string yyyy-mm-ddThh:MM:ss-04:00,
timeframe: "1Min" | "1Hour" | "1Day"
}
) => Promise<BarsObject>
example
let resp = this.alpaca.getBarsV2(
"AAPL",
{
start: "2021-02-01",
end: "2021-02-10",
limit: 2,
timeframe: "1Day",
adjustment: "all",
},
alpaca.configuration
);
const bars = [];
for await (let b of resp) {
console.log(b)
}
note: to get the date of response samples you could do this console.log(new Date(resp['AAPL'][0].startEpochTime*1000))
Last trade
lastTrade(
symbol: string)
) => Promise<LastTradeObject>
example
this.alpaca.lastTrade('AAPL').then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Last quote
lastQuote(
symbol: string)
) => Promise<LastQuoteObject>
example
this.alpaca.lastQuote('AAPL').then((response) => {
console.log(response)
})
Websockets
You can use data websocket with or without a funded account.
Working with websocket
- The websocket is created when you creating the Alpaca instance
const websocket = alpaca.data_stream_v2
: Get the websocket client instance.websocket.connect()
: Connect to the Alpaca server using websocket.client.onConnect(function() {})
: all the following code will be executed after the user authentication. You can also subscribe and unsubscribe for data outside this function.websocket.subscribeForTrades(["symbol"])
: Subscribe for trades data for the given symbol(s). You can do the same with quotes, bars, dailyBars, statuses and lulds.websocket.onStockTrade(function(trade) {})
: Get the data and process it inside this function.websocket.unsubscribeFromTrades(["symbol"])
: Unsunscribe from symbol(s).websocket.onDisconnect(function() {})
andwebsocket.disconnect()
: the function inside the onDisconnect will run when you disconnect, then closes the connection between the client and server.const cryptoWebsocket = alpaca.crypto_stream_v2
: Get the crypto websocket client instance.cryptoWebsocket.subscribeForTrades(["symbol"])
,cryptoWebsocket.unsubscribeFromTrades(["symbol"])
,cryptoWebsocket.onCryptoTrade(function(cryptoTrade) {})
Working as the examples above.cryptoWebsocket.onDisconnect(function() {})
andcryptoWebsocket.disconnect()
: Same as above.