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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joe Jevnik 59c8e371a2 ENH: Updates the cli, data bundles and extensions.
Adds the data bundle concept which makes it easy for users to register
loading functions to build out minute and daily data along with an
assets db and adjustments db. By default we have provided a `quandl`
bundle which pulls from the public domain WIKI dataset. Users may
register new bundles by decorating an ingest function with
`zipline.data.bundles.register(<name>)`. This also provides a
`yahoo_equities` function for creating an ingestion function that will
load a static set of assets from yahoo.

The cli is now structured as a couple of subcommands and has been
changed to `python -m zipline`. The old behavior of `run_algo.py` has
been moved to the `run` subcommand. This is almost entirely the same
except that it now takes the name of the data bundle to use, defaulting
to `quandl`.

The next subcommand is `ingest` which takes the name of
a data bundle to ingest. This will run the loading machinery and write
the data to a specified location that `run` can find.

There is also a `clean` subcommand which deletes the data that was
written with `ingest`.

Extensions have also been added to zipline. This is an experimental
feature where users can provide an extra set of python files to run at
the start of the process. These can be used to configure aspects of
zipline. Right now the only thing that is supported in an extension file
is the registration of a new data bundle.
2016-05-03 18:38:24 -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
Scott Sanderson ef4f642e62 ENH: Compute engine architecture for FFC API.
This patch lays the groundwork for a compute engine designed to
facilitate construction of factor-based universe screening and portfolio
allocation.  It contains:

A new module, `zipline.modelling`, containing entities that can be used
to express computations as dependency graphs.  Each node in such a graph
is an instance of the base `Term` class, defined in
`zipline.modelling.term`.  Dependency graphs are executed by instances
of `FFCEngine`, defined in `zipline.modelling.engine`.

A new module, `zipline.data.ffc`, containing loaders and dataset
definitions for inputs to the modelling API.

New `TradingAlgorithm` api methods: `add_factor`, and `add_filter`.
These methods can only be called from `initialize`, and are used to
inform the algorithm that each day it should compute the given terms.
Computed factor results are made available through a new attribute of
the `data` object in `before_trading_start` and `handle_data`.  Computed
filter results control which assets are available in the factor matrix
on each day.
2015-07-29 12:30:46 -04:00
Dale Jung 4c5cb867db PRF: Sped up the SIDData transforms by using raw values. Also fixed a
vwap zero division error.
2015-03-03 15:21:19 -05:00
Dale Jung 29e5f7ee86 PRF: Added nanmean, nanstd, nansum that will default to bottleneck if available 2015-03-03 15:21:19 -05:00
Eddie Hebert bf1fc42acc BUG: Fix time spent checking equality of floating point numbers.
The use of np.allclose introduced a severe performance penalty,
caused by the creation of two `np.array`s for each check.

Instead create and use a similar check which maintains tolerance
to floating point rounding, but operates only on scalars.
2013-04-16 13:09:26 -04:00