Tweak options query API method names
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@ -248,11 +248,11 @@ class Client:
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return quotes
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async def option_contracts(
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async def symbol2contracts(
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self,
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symbol: str
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) -> Tuple[int, Dict[datetime, dict]]:
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"""Return option contract dat for the given symbol.
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"""Return option contract for the given symbol.
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The most useful part is the expiries which can be passed to the option
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chain endpoint but specifc contract ids can be pulled here as well.
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@ -265,9 +265,9 @@ class Client:
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item for item in contracts
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}
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async def get_contracts(
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async def get_all_contracts(
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self,
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symbols: List[str]
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symbols: List[str],
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# {symbol_id: {dt_iso_contract: {strike_price: {contract_id: id}}}}
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) -> Dict[int, Dict[str, Dict[int, Any]]]:
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"""Look up all contracts for each symbol in ``symbols`` and return the
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"""
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by_id = {}
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for symbol in symbols:
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id, contracts = await self.option_contracts(symbol)
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id, contracts = await self.symbol2contracts(symbol)
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by_id[id] = {
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dt.isoformat(timespec='microseconds'): {
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item['strikePrice']: item for item in
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}
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for dt, byroot in sorted(
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# sort by datetime
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contracts.items(), key=lambda item: item[0]
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contracts.items(),
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key=lambda item: item[0]
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)
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}
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return by_id
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async def option_chains(
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self,
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contracts: dict, # see ``get_contracts()``
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# see dict output from ``get_all_contracts()``
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contracts: dict,
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) -> Dict[str, Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]]:
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"""Return option chain snap quote for each ticker in ``symbols``.
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"""
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quotes = await self.api.option_quotes(contracts)
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batch = {}
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for quote in quotes:
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batch.setdefault(quote['underlying'], {})[quote['symbol']] = quote
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batch.setdefault(
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quote['underlying'], {}
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)[quote['symbol']] = quote
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return batch
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async def quoter(client: Client, tickers: List[str]):
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"""Quoter context.
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"""Stock Quoter context.
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Yeah so fun times..QT has this symbol to ``int`` id lookup system that you
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have to use to get any quotes. That means we try to be smart and maintain
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quotes_resp = await client.api.quotes(ids=ids)
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except (QuestradeError, BrokerError) as qterr:
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if "Access token is invalid" in str(qterr.args[0]):
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# out-of-process piker may have renewed already
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# out-of-process piker actor may have
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# renewed already..
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client._reload_config()
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try:
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quotes_resp = await client.api.quotes(ids=ids)
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return quotes
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# strip out unknown/invalid symbols
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first_quotes_dict = await get_quote(tickers)
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filter_symbols(first_quotes_dict)
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# re-save symbol -> ids cache
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ids = ','.join(map(str, t2ids.values()))
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# XXX: keys-values in this map define the final column values which will
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# be "displayable" but not necessarily used for "data processing"
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# (i.e. comparisons for sorting purposes or other calculations).
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_qt_keys = {
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_qt_stock_keys = {
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'symbol': 'symbol', # done manually in qtconvert
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'%': '%',
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'lastTradePrice': 'last',
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def format_quote(
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quote: dict,
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symbol_data: dict,
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keymap: dict = _qt_keys,
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keymap: dict = _qt_stock_keys,
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) -> Tuple[dict, dict]:
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"""Remap a list of quote dicts ``quotes`` using the mapping of old keys
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-> new keys ``keymap`` returning 2 dicts: one with raw data and the other
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