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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jean Bredeche 46c0c064fe ENH: Update can_trade to check exchange time
BarData now takes the trading calendar as a parameter.

can_trade now checks if the asset’s exchange is open at the current or
next market minute (defined by the given trading calendar).
2016-08-31 21:22:06 -04:00
Jean Bredeche 2854c77d55 ENH: Clock now fires a BEFORE_TRADING_START_BAR event.
`AlgorithmSimulator` listens to that event to call the algorithm's
`before_trading_start` method.
2016-08-02 23:12:07 -04:00
Jean Bredeche 6fb4923cc7 Re-implemented the Calendar API.
Instead of having separate ExchangeCalendar and TradingSchedule objects, we
now just have TradingCalendar.  The TradingCalendar keeps track of each
session (defined as a contiguous set of minutes between an open and a close).
It's also responsible for handling the grouping logic of any given minute
to its containing session, or the next/previous session if it's not a market
minute for the given calendar.
2016-07-12 13:13:50 -04:00
Eddie Hebert 51eda06323 MAINT: Add equity to naming of bar data classes.
In preparation of adding futures, add equity to the names of both the
classes and methods for writing bcolz data. Futures data will use a
different minutes per day with a separate reader. This change will allow
both equity and futures fixtures to be side by side.

Also, break out the method which generates the dataframes and trading
days member into fixtures (`EquityMinuteBarData` and
`EquityDailyBarData`) on which the `*BarReader` fixture depends.  This
fixture is separated out to enable reader/writers in different formats
to use the same data setup. (There is internal code which needs to write
minute and daily bar data in a database format.)
2016-06-30 08:21:42 -04:00
Jean Bredeche 83d70f4a70 DEV: pull remove-open-orders logic into its own method
And test it.
2016-05-10 20:14:44 -04:00
Joe Jevnik bc0b117dc9 MAINT: make the data loading apis more consistent.
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.
2016-04-15 23:46:10 -04:00
Eddie Hebert 16fd6681a6 ENH: Rewrite of Zipline to use lazy access pattern
More documentation to follow in release notes.

Based on lazy-mainline branch, see for more details.

Also-By: Jean Bredeche <jean@quantopian.com>
Also-By: Andrew Liang <aliang@quantopian.com>
Also-By: Abhijeet Kalyan <akalyan@quantopian.com>
2016-04-04 16:12:58 -04:00
Joe Jevnik 721dd36116 TST: move test_utils and adds test fixture classes
Renames zipline.utils.test_utils to zipline.testing

Adds zipline.testing.fixtures.ZiplineTestCase to manage setup and
teardown and adds mixins to define fixtures like an asset finder or
trading calendar.
2016-03-10 15:39:52 -05:00
dmichalowicz 5be63f36d5 ENH: Add auto_close_date support for equities 2016-02-22 13:51:20 -05:00
Eddie Hebert b863733953 REF: Move order class to distinct module. 2015-12-15 16:23:59 -05:00
jfkirk 6e6ef447d2 TST: Adds tearDownClass methods to delete TradingEnvironments 2015-09-10 11:53:29 -04:00
Stewart Douglas d3516959a3 MAINT: Don't set string to upper before writing, remove unused libs 2015-09-10 11:53:27 -04:00
Stewart Douglas 1ef2274d11 MAINT: Update tests to conform to new reader/writer structure 2015-09-10 11:53:26 -04:00
Stewart Douglas 501fd58fdf ENH: Replace update_asset_finder with write_data
The write_data methods invokes the relevant AssetDBWriter subclass
to write data to the database. update_asset_finder is no longer
a relevant method since the AssetFinder is strictly a reader class.
2015-09-10 11:53:24 -04:00
jfkirk a5d1f79a37 TST: Reconciles tests with asset management system 2015-06-11 11:35:49 -04:00
John Ricklefs dd97292a94 TST: Add tests for behavior of rejected/held orders.
Also made a tweak to the handling of Order.status
for when a held order is filled (partial or full).
2014-08-06 15:00:26 -04:00
Scott Sanderson 119a1a4cda ENH: Update ordering API to support new ExecutionStyle class in favor of
existing `limit_price` and `stop_price` parameters.  The goal of this change is
to refactor the existing ordering API to provide a cleaner interface for
defining more complex order types.

Adds a new module, zipline.finance.execution, which defines the ExecutionStyle
abstract base class, along with concrete MarketOrder, LimitOrder, StopOrder,
and StopLimitOrder subclasses.

Adds a new `style` keyword argument to the function signature of the `order`
API method, which accepts an instance of ExecutionStyle.

The existing limit_price and stop_price parameters are still supported at this
time, but are converted into the new ExecutionStyle objects before being passed
to Blotter.order.
2014-04-22 23:22:21 -04:00
Richard Frank 599ff1ad8a MAINT: Ensure the sign of the result is positive 2013-09-23 16:12:17 -04:00
Richard Frank b4836b976e ENH: Restrict limit prices to a penny precision
to account for minimum price variation.

On an order to buy, between .05 below to .95 above a penny, use that penny.
On an order to sell, between .05 above to .95 below a penny, use that penny.
2013-09-23 16:12:17 -04:00