# Copyright 2015 Quantopian, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. from abc import ABCMeta from numbers import Integral from operator import itemgetter from logbook import Logger import numpy as np import pandas as pd from pandas import isnull from six import with_metaclass, string_types, viewkeys from six.moves import map as imap, range import sqlalchemy as sa from zipline.errors import ( EquitiesNotFound, FutureContractsNotFound, MapAssetIdentifierIndexError, MultipleSymbolsFound, RootSymbolNotFound, SidsNotFound, SymbolNotFound, ) from zipline.assets import ( Asset, Equity, Future, ) from zipline.assets.asset_writer import ( check_version_info, split_delimited_symbol, asset_db_table_names, SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER, ) from zipline.assets.asset_db_schema import ( ASSET_DB_VERSION ) from zipline.utils.control_flow import invert log = Logger('assets.py') # A set of fields that need to be converted to strings before building an # Asset to avoid unicode fields _asset_str_fields = frozenset({ 'symbol', 'asset_name', 'exchange', }) # A set of fields that need to be converted to timestamps in UTC _asset_timestamp_fields = frozenset({ 'start_date', 'end_date', 'first_traded', 'notice_date', 'expiration_date', 'auto_close_date', }) def _convert_asset_timestamp_fields(dict_): """ Takes in a dict of Asset init args and converts dates to pd.Timestamps """ for key in (_asset_timestamp_fields & viewkeys(dict_)): value = pd.Timestamp(dict_[key], tz='UTC') dict_[key] = None if isnull(value) else value return dict_ class AssetFinder(object): """ An AssetFinder is an interface to a database of Asset metadata written by an ``AssetDBWriter``. This class provides methods for looking up assets by unique integer id or by symbol. For historical reasons, we refer to these unique ids as 'sids'. Parameters ---------- engine : str or SQLAlchemy.engine An engine with a connection to the asset database to use, or a string that can be parsed by SQLAlchemy as a URI. See Also -------- :class:`zipline.assets.asset_writer.AssetDBWriter` """ # Token used as a substitute for pickling objects that contain a # reference to an AssetFinder. PERSISTENT_TOKEN = "" def __init__(self, engine): self.engine = engine metadata = sa.MetaData(bind=engine) metadata.reflect(only=asset_db_table_names) for table_name in asset_db_table_names: setattr(self, table_name, metadata.tables[table_name]) # Check the version info of the db for compatibility check_version_info(self.version_info, ASSET_DB_VERSION) # Cache for lookup of assets by sid, the objects in the asset lookup # may be shared with the results from equity and future lookup caches. # # The top level cache exists to minimize lookups on the asset type # routing. # # The caches are read through, i.e. accessing an asset through # retrieve_asset will populate the cache on first retrieval. self._caches = (self._asset_cache, self._asset_type_cache) = {}, {} # Populated on first call to `lifetimes`. self._asset_lifetimes = None def _reset_caches(self): """ Reset our asset caches. You probably shouldn't call this method. """ # This method exists as a workaround for the in-place mutating behavior # of `TradingAlgorithm._write_and_map_id_index_to_sids`. No one else # should be calling this. for cache in self._caches: cache.clear() def lookup_asset_types(self, sids): """ Retrieve asset types for a list of sids. Parameters ---------- sids : list[int] Returns ------- types : dict[sid -> str or None] Asset types for the provided sids. """ found = {} missing = set() for sid in sids: try: found[sid] = self._asset_type_cache[sid] except KeyError: missing.add(sid) if not missing: return found router_cols = self.asset_router.c for assets in self._group_into_chunks(missing): query = sa.select((router_cols.sid, router_cols.asset_type)).where( self.asset_router.c.sid.in_(map(int, assets)) ) for sid, type_ in query.execute().fetchall(): missing.remove(sid) found[sid] = self._asset_type_cache[sid] = type_ for sid in missing: found[sid] = self._asset_type_cache[sid] = None return found @staticmethod def _group_into_chunks(items, chunk_size=SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER): items = list(items) return [items[x:x+chunk_size] for x in range(0, len(items), chunk_size)] def group_by_type(self, sids): """ Group a list of sids by asset type. Parameters ---------- sids : list[int] Returns ------- types : dict[str or None -> list[int]] A dict mapping unique asset types to lists of sids drawn from sids. If we fail to look up an asset, we assign it a key of None. """ return invert(self.lookup_asset_types(sids)) def retrieve_asset(self, sid, default_none=False): """ Retrieve the Asset for a given sid. """ return self.retrieve_all((sid,), default_none=default_none)[0] def retrieve_all(self, sids, default_none=False): """ Retrieve all assets in `sids`. Parameters ---------- sids : interable of int Assets to retrieve. default_none : bool If True, return None for failed lookups. If False, raise `SidsNotFound`. Returns ------- assets : list[int or None] A list of the same length as `sids` containing Assets (or Nones) corresponding to the requested sids. Raises ------ SidsNotFound When a requested sid is not found and default_none=False. """ hits, missing, failures = {}, set(), [] for sid in sids: try: asset = self._asset_cache[sid] if not default_none and asset is None: # Bail early if we've already cached that we don't know # about an asset. raise SidsNotFound(sids=[sid]) hits[sid] = asset except KeyError: missing.add(sid) # All requests were cache hits. Return requested sids in order. if not missing: return [hits[sid] for sid in sids] update_hits = hits.update # Look up cache misses by type. type_to_assets = self.group_by_type(missing) # Handle failures failures = {failure: None for failure in type_to_assets.pop(None, ())} update_hits(failures) self._asset_cache.update(failures) if failures and not default_none: raise SidsNotFound(sids=list(failures)) # We don't update the asset cache here because it should already be # updated by `self.retrieve_equities`. update_hits(self.retrieve_equities(type_to_assets.pop('equity', ()))) update_hits( self.retrieve_futures_contracts(type_to_assets.pop('future', ())) ) # We shouldn't know about any other asset types. if type_to_assets: raise AssertionError( "Found asset types: %s" % list(type_to_assets.keys()) ) return [hits[sid] for sid in sids] def retrieve_equities(self, sids): """ Retrieve Equity objects for a list of sids. Users generally shouldn't need to this method (instead, they should prefer the more general/friendly `retrieve_assets`), but it has a documented interface and tests because it's used upstream. Parameters ---------- sids : iterable[int] Returns ------- equities : dict[int -> Equity] Raises ------ EquitiesNotFound When any requested asset isn't found. """ return self._retrieve_assets(sids, self.equities, Equity) def _retrieve_equity(self, sid): return self.retrieve_equities((sid,))[sid] def retrieve_futures_contracts(self, sids): """ Retrieve Future objects for an iterable of sids. Users generally shouldn't need to this method (instead, they should prefer the more general/friendly `retrieve_assets`), but it has a documented interface and tests because it's used upstream. Parameters ---------- sids : iterable[int] Returns ------- equities : dict[int -> Equity] Raises ------ EquitiesNotFound When any requested asset isn't found. """ return self._retrieve_assets(sids, self.futures_contracts, Future) @staticmethod def _select_assets_by_sid(asset_tbl, sids): return sa.select([asset_tbl]).where( asset_tbl.c.sid.in_(map(int, sids)) ) @staticmethod def _select_asset_by_symbol(asset_tbl, symbol): return sa.select([asset_tbl]).where(asset_tbl.c.symbol == symbol) def _retrieve_assets(self, sids, asset_tbl, asset_type): """ Internal function for loading assets from a table. This should be the only method of `AssetFinder` that writes Assets into self._asset_cache. Parameters --------- sids : iterable of int Asset ids to look up. asset_tbl : sqlalchemy.Table Table from which to query assets. asset_type : type Type of asset to be constructed. Returns ------- assets : dict[int -> Asset] Dict mapping requested sids to the retrieved assets. """ # Fastpath for empty request. if not sids: return {} cache = self._asset_cache hits = {} for assets in self._group_into_chunks(sids): # Load misses from the db. query = self._select_assets_by_sid(asset_tbl, assets) for row in imap(dict, query.execute().fetchall()): asset = asset_type(**_convert_asset_timestamp_fields(row)) sid = asset.sid hits[sid] = cache[sid] = asset # If we get here, it means something in our code thought that a # particular sid was an equity/future and called this function with a # concrete type, but we couldn't actually resolve the asset. This is # an error in our code, not a user-input error. misses = tuple(set(sids) - viewkeys(hits)) if misses: if asset_type == Equity: raise EquitiesNotFound(sids=misses) else: raise FutureContractsNotFound(sids=misses) return hits def _get_fuzzy_candidates(self, fuzzy_symbol): candidates = sa.select( (self.equities.c.sid,) ).where(self.equities.c.fuzzy_symbol == fuzzy_symbol).order_by( self.equities.c.start_date.desc(), self.equities.c.end_date.desc() ).execute().fetchall() return candidates def _get_fuzzy_candidates_in_range(self, fuzzy_symbol, ad_value): candidates = sa.select( (self.equities.c.sid,) ).where( sa.and_( self.equities.c.fuzzy_symbol == fuzzy_symbol, self.equities.c.start_date <= ad_value, self.equities.c.end_date >= ad_value ) ).order_by( self.equities.c.start_date.desc(), self.equities.c.end_date.desc(), ).execute().fetchall() return candidates def _get_split_candidates_in_range(self, company_symbol, share_class_symbol, ad_value): candidates = sa.select( (self.equities.c.sid,) ).where( sa.and_( self.equities.c.company_symbol == company_symbol, self.equities.c.share_class_symbol == share_class_symbol, self.equities.c.start_date <= ad_value, self.equities.c.end_date >= ad_value ) ).order_by( self.equities.c.start_date.desc(), self.equities.c.end_date.desc(), ).execute().fetchall() return candidates def _get_split_candidates(self, company_symbol, share_class_symbol): candidates = sa.select( (self.equities.c.sid,) ).where( sa.and_( self.equities.c.company_symbol == company_symbol, self.equities.c.share_class_symbol == share_class_symbol ) ).order_by( self.equities.c.start_date.desc(), self.equities.c.end_date.desc(), ).execute().fetchall() return candidates def _resolve_no_matching_candidates(self, company_symbol, share_class_symbol, ad_value): candidates = sa.select((self.equities.c.sid,)).where( sa.and_( self.equities.c.company_symbol == company_symbol, self.equities.c.share_class_symbol == share_class_symbol, self.equities.c.start_date <= ad_value), ).order_by( self.equities.c.end_date.desc(), ).execute().fetchall() return candidates def _get_best_candidate(self, candidates): return self._retrieve_equity(candidates[0]['sid']) def _get_equities_from_candidates(self, candidates): sids = map(itemgetter('sid'), candidates) results = self.retrieve_equities(sids) return [results[sid] for sid in sids] def lookup_symbol(self, symbol, as_of_date, fuzzy=False): """ Return matching Equity of name symbol in database. If multiple Equities are found and as_of_date is not set, raises MultipleSymbolsFound. If no Equity was active at as_of_date raises SymbolNotFound. """ company_symbol, share_class_symbol, fuzzy_symbol = \ split_delimited_symbol(symbol) if as_of_date: # Format inputs as_of_date = pd.Timestamp(as_of_date).normalize() ad_value = as_of_date.value if fuzzy: # Search for a single exact match on the fuzzy column candidates = self._get_fuzzy_candidates_in_range(fuzzy_symbol, ad_value) # If exactly one SID exists for fuzzy_symbol, return that sid if len(candidates) == 1: return self._get_best_candidate(candidates) # Search for exact matches of the split-up company_symbol and # share_class_symbol candidates = self._get_split_candidates_in_range( company_symbol, share_class_symbol, ad_value ) # If exactly one SID exists for symbol, return that symbol # If multiple SIDs exist for symbol, return latest start_date with # end_date as a tie-breaker if candidates: return self._get_best_candidate(candidates) # If no SID exists for symbol, return SID with the # highest-but-not-over end_date elif not candidates: candidates = self._resolve_no_matching_candidates( company_symbol, share_class_symbol, ad_value ) if candidates: return self._get_best_candidate(candidates) raise SymbolNotFound(symbol=symbol) else: # If this is a fuzzy look-up, check if there is exactly one match # for the fuzzy symbol if fuzzy: candidates = self._get_fuzzy_candidates(fuzzy_symbol) if len(candidates) == 1: return self._get_best_candidate(candidates) candidates = self._get_split_candidates(company_symbol, share_class_symbol) if len(candidates) == 1: return self._get_best_candidate(candidates) elif not candidates: raise SymbolNotFound(symbol=symbol) else: raise MultipleSymbolsFound( symbol=symbol, options=self._get_equities_from_candidates(candidates) ) def lookup_future_symbol(self, symbol): """ Return the Future object for a given symbol. Parameters ---------- symbol : str The symbol of the desired contract. Returns ------- Future A Future object. Raises ------ SymbolNotFound Raised when no contract named 'symbol' is found. """ data = self._select_asset_by_symbol(self.futures_contracts, symbol)\ .execute().fetchone() # If no data found, raise an exception if not data: raise SymbolNotFound(symbol=symbol) return self.retrieve_asset(data['sid']) def lookup_future_chain(self, root_symbol, as_of_date): """ Return the futures chain for a given root symbol. Parameters ---------- root_symbol : str Root symbol of the desired future. as_of_date : pd.Timestamp or pd.NaT Date at which the chain determination is rooted. I.e. the existing contract whose notice date/expiration date is first after this date is the primary contract, etc. If NaT is given, the chain is unbounded, and all contracts for this root symbol are returned. Returns ------- list A list of Future objects, the chain for the given parameters. Raises ------ RootSymbolNotFound Raised when a future chain could not be found for the given root symbol. """ fc_cols = self.futures_contracts.c if as_of_date is pd.NaT: # If the as_of_date is NaT, get all contracts for this # root symbol. sids = list(map( itemgetter('sid'), sa.select((fc_cols.sid,)).where( (fc_cols.root_symbol == root_symbol), ).order_by( fc_cols.notice_date.asc(), ).execute().fetchall())) else: as_of_date = as_of_date.value sids = list(map( itemgetter('sid'), sa.select((fc_cols.sid,)).where( (fc_cols.root_symbol == root_symbol) & # Filter to contracts that are still valid. If both # exist, use the one that comes first in time (i.e. # the lower value). If either notice_date or # expiration_date is NaT, use the other. If both are # NaT, the contract cannot be included in any chain. sa.case( [ ( fc_cols.notice_date == pd.NaT.value, fc_cols.expiration_date >= as_of_date ), ( fc_cols.expiration_date == pd.NaT.value, fc_cols.notice_date >= as_of_date ) ], else_=( sa.func.min( fc_cols.notice_date, fc_cols.expiration_date ) >= as_of_date ) ) ).order_by( # If both dates exist sort using minimum of # expiration_date and notice_date # else if one is NaT use the other. sa.case( [ ( fc_cols.expiration_date == pd.NaT.value, fc_cols.notice_date ), ( fc_cols.notice_date == pd.NaT.value, fc_cols.expiration_date ) ], else_=( sa.func.min( fc_cols.notice_date, fc_cols.expiration_date ) ) ).asc() ).execute().fetchall() )) if not sids: # Check if root symbol exists. count = sa.select((sa.func.count(fc_cols.sid),)).where( fc_cols.root_symbol == root_symbol, ).scalar() if count == 0: raise RootSymbolNotFound(root_symbol=root_symbol) contracts = self.retrieve_futures_contracts(sids) return [contracts[sid] for sid in sids] def lookup_expired_futures(self, start, end): start = start.value end = end.value fc_cols = self.futures_contracts.c nd = sa.func.nullif(fc_cols.notice_date, pd.tslib.iNaT) ed = sa.func.nullif(fc_cols.expiration_date, pd.tslib.iNaT) date = sa.func.coalesce(sa.func.min(nd, ed), ed, nd) sids = list(map( itemgetter('sid'), sa.select((fc_cols.sid,)).where( (date >= start) & (date < end)).order_by( sa.func.coalesce(ed, nd).asc() ).execute().fetchall() )) return sids @property def sids(self): return tuple(map( itemgetter('sid'), sa.select((self.asset_router.c.sid,)).execute().fetchall(), )) def _lookup_generic_scalar(self, asset_convertible, as_of_date, matches, missing): """ Convert asset_convertible to an asset. On success, append to matches. On failure, append to missing. """ if isinstance(asset_convertible, Asset): matches.append(asset_convertible) elif isinstance(asset_convertible, Integral): try: result = self.retrieve_asset(int(asset_convertible)) except SidsNotFound: missing.append(asset_convertible) return None matches.append(result) elif isinstance(asset_convertible, string_types): try: matches.append( self.lookup_symbol(asset_convertible, as_of_date) ) except SymbolNotFound: missing.append(asset_convertible) return None else: raise NotAssetConvertible( "Input was %s, not AssetConvertible." % asset_convertible ) def lookup_generic(self, asset_convertible_or_iterable, as_of_date): """ Convert a AssetConvertible or iterable of AssetConvertibles into a list of Asset objects. This method exists primarily as a convenience for implementing user-facing APIs that can handle multiple kinds of input. It should not be used for internal code where we already know the expected types of our inputs. Returns a pair of objects, the first of which is the result of the conversion, and the second of which is a list containing any values that couldn't be resolved. """ matches = [] missing = [] # Interpret input as scalar. if isinstance(asset_convertible_or_iterable, AssetConvertible): self._lookup_generic_scalar( asset_convertible=asset_convertible_or_iterable, as_of_date=as_of_date, matches=matches, missing=missing, ) try: return matches[0], missing except IndexError: if hasattr(asset_convertible_or_iterable, '__int__'): raise SidsNotFound(sids=[asset_convertible_or_iterable]) else: raise SymbolNotFound(symbol=asset_convertible_or_iterable) # Interpret input as iterable. try: iterator = iter(asset_convertible_or_iterable) except TypeError: raise NotAssetConvertible( "Input was not a AssetConvertible " "or iterable of AssetConvertible." ) for obj in iterator: self._lookup_generic_scalar(obj, as_of_date, matches, missing) return matches, missing def map_identifier_index_to_sids(self, index, as_of_date): """ This method is for use in sanitizing a user's DataFrame or Panel inputs. Takes the given index of identifiers, checks their types, builds assets if necessary, and returns a list of the sids that correspond to the input index. Parameters ---------- index : Iterable An iterable containing ints, strings, or Assets as_of_date : pandas.Timestamp A date to be used to resolve any dual-mapped symbols Returns ------- List A list of integer sids corresponding to the input index """ # This method assumes that the type of the objects in the index is # consistent and can, therefore, be taken from the first identifier first_identifier = index[0] # Ensure that input is AssetConvertible (integer, string, or Asset) if not isinstance(first_identifier, AssetConvertible): raise MapAssetIdentifierIndexError(obj=first_identifier) # If sids are provided, no mapping is necessary if isinstance(first_identifier, Integral): return index # Look up all Assets for mapping matches = [] missing = [] for identifier in index: self._lookup_generic_scalar(identifier, as_of_date, matches, missing) if missing: raise ValueError("Missing assets for identifiers: %s" % missing) # Return a list of the sids of the found assets return [asset.sid for asset in matches] def _compute_asset_lifetimes(self): """ Compute and cache a recarry of asset lifetimes. """ equities_cols = self.equities.c buf = np.array( tuple( sa.select(( equities_cols.sid, equities_cols.start_date, equities_cols.end_date, )).execute(), ), dtype='