DISCLAIMER: You can get accurate realtime floor prices from this official opensea API endpoint: https://api.opensea.io/api/v1/collection/{slug}/stats
:
const axios = require("axios");
async function getFloorPrice(slug) {
try {
const url = `https://api.opensea.io/collection/${slug}/stats`;
const response = await axios.get(url);
return response.data.stats.floor_price;
} catch (err) {
console.log(err);
return undefined;
}
}
await getFloorPrice("lostpoets");
await getFloorPrice("treeverse");
await getFloorPrice("cool-cats-nft");
If you need floor prices, please use the official API (see above πππ). This scraper still can be used to scrape additional information about offers (tokenId, name, tokenContractAddress and offerUrl) as well as the ranking.
npm install opensea-scraper
βΉ slug
is the human readable identifier that opensea uses to identify a collection. It can be extracted from the URL: https://opensea.io/collection/{slug}
βΉ options
is an object with the following keys
debug
[Boolean] launches chromium locally, omits headless mode (default:false
)logs
[Boolean]: display logs in the console (default:false
)sort
[Boolean]: sorts the offers by lowest to highest (default:true
)additionalWait
[Number]: time to wait (in milliseconds) after page was loaded before the scraping starts (default:0
)browserInstance
[PuppeteerBrowser]: bring your own browser instance for more control
const OpenseaScraper = require("opensea-scraper");
// which nft project to scrape?
const slug = "cool-cats-nft";
// options
const options = {
debug: false,
logs: false,
sort: true,
additionalWait: 0,
browserInstance: undefined,
}
// get basic info (from the opensea API)
const basicInfo = await OpenseaScraper.basicInfo(slug);
// get offers from opensea. Each offer includes the
// floor price, tokenName, tokenId, tokenContractAddress
// and offerUrl
// scrapes only the first 20 offers from opensea.
let result = await OpenseaScraper.offers(slug, options);
console.dir(result, {depth: null}); // result object contains keys `stats` and `offers`
// get offers from opensea using a custom link
// Opensea supports encoding filtering in the URL so
// this method is helpful for getting a specific asset
// (for example floor price for a deadfellaz with
// a purple fur trait)
let url = "https://opensea.io/collection/deadfellaz?search[sortAscending]=true&search[sortBy]=PRICE&search[stringTraits][0][name]=Body&search[stringTraits][0][values][0]=Purple%20Fur&search[toggles][0]=BUY_NOW";
result = await OpenseaScraper.offersByUrl(url, options);
// result object contains keys `stats` and `offers`
console.dir(result, {depth: null});
// DISCLAIMER: FUNCTION `offersByScrolling`
// IS CURRENTLY NOT WORKING (!!!) see [issue#36](https://github.com/dcts/opensea-scraper/issues/36)
// get offersByScrolling from opensea. This is an
// alternative method to get the same data as with
// the function `offers`, with the only difference
// that the data is here scraped actively by scrolling
// through the page. This method is not as efficient
// as the `offers` method, but it can scrape more
// than 20 offers. You could even scrape a whole
// collection with ~10k spots (this is not recommended
// though).
// IMPORTANT: if you need less than 20 offers,
// please use the function `offers()` instead
let resultSize = 40;
result = await OpenseaScraper.offersByScrolling(slug, resultSize, options);
// result object contains keys `stats` and `offers`
console.dir(result, {depth: null});
// DISCLAIMER: FUNCTION `offersByScrollingByUrl`
// IS CURRENTLY NOT WORKING (!!!) see [issue#36](https://github.com/dcts/opensea-scraper/issues/36)
// get offersByScrollingByUrl from opensea using a
// custom link instead of the slug. the same logic
// applies as in `offersByScrolling()`
// Opensea supports encoding filtering in the URL so
// this method is helpful for getting a specific asset
// (for example floor price for a deadfellaz with
// a purple fur trait)
// IMPORTANT: if you need less than 20 offers,
// please use the function `offersByUrl()` instead
url = "https://opensea.io/collection/deadfellaz?search[sortAscending]=true&search[sortBy]=PRICE&search[stringTraits][0][name]=Body&search[stringTraits][0][values][0]=Purple%20Fur&search[toggles][0]=BUY_NOW";
resultSize = 40;
result = await OpenseaScraper.offersByScrollingByUrl(url, resultSize, options);
// result object contains keys `stats` and `offers`
console.dir(result, {depth: null});
// scrape all slugs, names and ranks from the top collections from the rankings page
// "type" is one of the following:
// "24h": ranking of last 24 hours: https://opensea.io/rankings?sortBy=one_day_volume
// "7d": ranking of last 7 days: https://opensea.io/rankings?sortBy=seven_day_volume
// "30d": ranking of last 30 days: https://opensea.io/rankings?sortBy=thirty_day_volume
// "total": scrapes all time ranking: https://opensea.io/rankings?sortBy=total_volume
// "chain" is one of the following: "ethereum", "matic", "klaytn", "solana"
// if chain is unset, all chains will be selected by default
const type = "24h"; // possible values: "24h", "7d", "30d", "total"
const chain = "solana";
const ranking = await OpenseaScraper.rankings(type, chain, options);
To investigate an issue turn on logs and debug mode (debug: true
and logs: true
):
const result = await OpenseaScraper.offers("treeverse", {
debug: true,
logs: true
});
if you want to customize the settings for your puppeteer instance you can add your own puppeteer browser instance in the options. π§ IMPORTANT: I recommend using stealth plugin as otherwise you most likely won't be able to scrape opensea. If you find a way without using the stealth plugin please report in the form of an issue!
const puppeteer = require('puppeteer-extra');
// add stealth plugin and use defaults (all evasion techniques)
const StealthPlugin = require('puppeteer-extra-plugin-stealth');
puppeteer.use(StealthPlugin());
const myPuppeteerInstance = await puppeteer.launch(myCustomSettings);
const result = await OpenseaScraper.offer("cool-cats-nft", {
browserInstance: myPuppeteerInstance
});
npm run demo
To test the functions in an REPL node environment that has OpenseaScraper
service preloaded simply run:
node --experimental-repl-await -i -e "$(< init-dev-env.js)"
I recommend saving an alias:
alias consl='node --experimental-repl-await -i -e "$(< init-dev-env.js)"';
Open PR or issue if you would like to have more features added.
Thanks for your support!
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