
Zerodha Trading Bot - MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol server that integrates with Zerodha APIs for automated trading, providing tools for authentication, market data retrieval, order placement, and portfolio management.
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Zerodha Trading Bot - MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates with Zerodha APIs for automated trading. This server provides tools for authentication, market data retrieval, order placement, and portfolio management.
Features
- OAuth Authentication: Secure authentication with Zerodha APIs
- Market Data: Real-time quotes and instrument information
- Trading Operations: Place, modify, and cancel orders
- Portfolio Management: View holdings, positions, and margins
- MCP Integration: Full Model Context Protocol compliance
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+
- Zerodha API credentials (API Key and Secret)
- Zerodha trading account
Setup
1. Install Dependencies
npm install
2. Configure Environment Variables
Copy the example environment file and configure your Zerodha credentials:
cp env.example .env
Edit .env
with your Zerodha API credentials:
# Zerodha API Configuration
ZERODHA_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
ZERODHA_API_SECRET=your_api_secret_here
ZERODHA_REDIRECT_URI=http://localhost:3000/callback
ZERODHA_BASE_URL=https://api.kite.trade
# MCP Server Configuration
MCP_SERVER_PORT=3001
MCP_SERVER_HOST=localhost
# Trading Configuration
DEFAULT_QUANTITY=1
DEFAULT_ORDER_TYPE=MIS
DEFAULT_PRODUCT_TYPE=INTRADAY
3. Get Zerodha API Credentials
- Log in to your Zerodha account
- Go to API Console
- Create a new application
- Note down your API Key and Secret
- Set the redirect URI to
http://localhost:3000/callback
4. Authentication
Start the authentication server:
node src/auth-server.js
Visit http://localhost:3000
and follow the OAuth flow. After successful authentication, you'll receive an access token. Add it to your .env
file:
ZERODHA_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_access_token_here
Usage
Start the MCP Server
npm start
Test the Setup
npm test
Available Tools
The MCP server provides the following tools:
Authentication
get_login_url
: Get OAuth login URLauthenticate
: Authenticate with request tokenvalidate_token
: Check if access token is valid
Market Data
get_quote
: Get live quotes for symbolsget_instruments
: Get instrument information
Portfolio
get_user_profile
: Get user profileget_holdings
: Get current holdingsget_positions
: Get current positionsget_margins
: Get margin information
Trading
place_order
: Place trading ordersget_order_history
: Get order historycancel_order
: Cancel existing orders
Example Usage
Place a Market Order
// Example order parameters
const orderParams = {
tradingsymbol: "RELIANCE",
exchange: "NSE",
transaction_type: "BUY",
quantity: 1,
product: "MIS",
order_type: "MARKET"
};
Get Live Quotes
// Get quotes for multiple symbols
const symbols = "NSE:RELIANCE,NSE:TCS,NSE:INFY";
const quotes = await zerodhaClient.getQuote(symbols);
File Structure
ZerodhaTradingBot/
├── src/
│ ├── server.js # Main server entry point
│ ├── mcp-server.js # MCP server implementation
│ ├── zerodha-client.js # Zerodha API client
│ └── auth-server.js # OAuth authentication server
├── test/
│ └── test.js # Test suite
├── package.json
├── env.example
└── README.md
Security Considerations
- Never commit your
.env
file to version control - Keep your API credentials secure
- Use environment variables for sensitive data
- Regularly rotate your access tokens
Error Handling
The server includes comprehensive error handling for:
- Network connectivity issues
- Invalid API credentials
- Expired access tokens
- Invalid order parameters
- Rate limiting
Development
Running in Development Mode
npm run dev
Adding New Tools
To add new trading tools:
- Add the method to
ZerodhaClient
class insrc/zerodha-client.js
- Add the tool handler in
src/mcp-server.js
- Update the tool definitions in the
tools/list
handler
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- Authentication Failed: Check your API credentials and redirect URI
- Token Expired: Re-authenticate using the auth server
- Order Rejected: Verify order parameters and account balance
- Network Errors: Check internet connectivity and API endpoints
Debug Mode
Enable debug logging by setting:
DEBUG=true
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.
Support
For issues and questions:
- Check the troubleshooting section
- Review Zerodha API documentation
- Open an issue on the repository
Disclaimer
This software is for educational and development purposes. Use at your own risk. Always test thoroughly in a paper trading environment before using with real money.
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