Changes BcolzDailyBarWriter to not be an abc, data is passed as an
iterator of (sid, dataframe) pairs to the write method.
Changes the AssetsDBWriter to be a single class which accepts an engine
at construction time and has a `write` method for writing dataframes for
the various tables. We no longer support writing the various other data
types, callers should coerce their data into a dataframe themselves. See
zipline.assets.synthetic for some helpers to do this.
Adds many new fixtures and updates some existing fixtures to use the new
ones:
WithDefaultDateBounds
A fixture that provides the suite a START_DATE and END_DATE. This is
meant to make it easy for other fixtures to synchronize their date
ranges without depending on eachother in strange ways. For example,
WithBcolzMinuteBarReader and WithBcolzDailyBarReader by default should
both have data for the same dates, so they may use depend on
WithDefaultDates without forcing a dependency between them.
WithTmpDir, WithInstanceTmpDir
Provides the suite or individual test case a temporary directory.
WithBcolzDailyBarReader
Provides the suite a BcolzDailyBarReader which reads from bcolz data
written to a temporary directory. The data will be read from
dataframes and then converted to bcolz files with
BcolzDailyBarWriter.write
WithBcolzDailyBarReaderFromCSVs
Provides the suite a BcolzDailyBarReader which reads from bcolz data
written to a temporary directory. The data will be read from a
collection of CSV files and then converted into the bcolz data through
BcolzDailyBarWriter.write_csvs
WithBcolzMinuteBarReader
Provides the suite a BcolzMinuteBarReader which reads from bcolz data
written to a temporary directory. The data will be read from
dataframes and then converted to bcolz files with
BcolzMinuteBarWriter.write
WithAdjustmentReader
Provides the suite a SQLiteAdjustmentReader which reads from an in
memory sqlite database. The data will be read from dataframes and then
converted into sqlite with SQLiteAdjustmentWriter.write
WithDataPortal
Provides each test case a DataPortal object with data from temporary
resources.
When zipline is imported it checks whether
it runs in the IPython notebook. If it does,
it registers a %%zipline magic that takes the
same arguments as the CLI with the addition of
a -o for specifying the output variable to store
the performance frame in.
The algo code in the cell is, as of yet, executed
in its own environment rather than that of the
IPython NB which is probably what we want.
Also adds cli option to save the perf dataframe
to a pickle file.
Also adds an IPython notebook buyapple example.
Add a CLI that reads in an algorithm, loads data,
run the algorithm, and output performance metrics.
The examples are adapted to the new zipline API and
analyses are split into separate files.
Also add config files that run the example
algorithms with preset settings.
This is a step towards the goal of uniting Quantopian scripts
and zipline.
To make the syntax of zipline identical to Quantopian
we break out the API methods (like order) and turn them into
functions. To access the algo object we add a thread local reference
to the current algorithm that is accessed in the API functions.
TradingAlgorithm now takes either a string or two functions
(initialize and handle_data) that it executes.
Use api method decorator for methods available in algoscript.
Ported appropriate algorithm tests from internal code.