Pass windowed y-mxmn to `.interact_graphics_cycle()` calls in display loop

storage_cli
Tyler Goodlet 2023-02-03 14:01:55 -05:00
parent 55de7244c5
commit 554f3f05aa
1 changed files with 48 additions and 46 deletions

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@ -146,12 +146,11 @@ def multi_maxmin(
profiler(f'vlm_viz.maxmin({read_slc})')
return (
mx,
# enforcing price can't be negative?
# TODO: do we even need this?
max(mn, 0),
mx,
mx_vlm_in_view, # vlm max
)
@ -354,8 +353,8 @@ async def graphics_update_loop(
vlm_viz = vlm_chart._vizs.get('volume') if vlm_chart else None
(
last_mx,
last_mn,
last_mx,
last_mx_vlm,
) = multi_maxmin(
None,
@ -383,7 +382,7 @@ async def graphics_update_loop(
# present differently -> likely dark vlm
tick_size = symbol.tick_size
tick_margin = 3 * tick_size
tick_margin = 4 * tick_size
fast_chart.show()
last_quote_s = time.time()
@ -550,8 +549,14 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
# them as an additional graphic.
clear_types = _tick_groups['clears']
mx = varz['last_mx']
mn = varz['last_mn']
# TODO: fancier y-range sorting..
# https://github.com/pikers/piker/issues/325
# - a proper streaming mxmn algo as per above issue.
# - we should probably scale the view margin based on the size of
# the true range? This way you can slap in orders outside the
# current L1 (only) book range.
mx = lmx = varz['last_mx']
mn = lmn = varz['last_mn']
mx_vlm_in_view = varz['last_mx_vlm']
# update ohlc sampled price bars
@ -561,24 +566,12 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
(liv and do_px_step)
or trigger_all
):
# TODO: i think we're double calling this right now
# since .interact_graphics_cycle() also calls it?
# I guess we can add a guard in there?
_, i_read_range, _ = main_viz.update_graphics()
profiler('`Viz.update_graphics()` call')
(
mx_in_view,
mn_in_view,
mx_vlm_in_view,
) = multi_maxmin(
i_read_range,
main_viz,
ds.vlm_viz,
profiler,
)
mx = mx_in_view + tick_margin
mn = mn_in_view - tick_margin
profiler(f'{fqsn} `multi_maxmin()` call')
# don't real-time "shift" the curve to the
# left unless we get one of the following:
if (
@ -594,6 +587,23 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
profiler('view incremented')
# NOTE: do this **after** the tread to ensure we take the yrange
# from the most current view x-domain.
(
mn_in_view,
mx_in_view,
mx_vlm_in_view,
) = multi_maxmin(
i_read_range,
main_viz,
ds.vlm_viz,
profiler,
)
mx = mx_in_view + tick_margin
mn = mn_in_view - tick_margin
profiler(f'{fqsn} `multi_maxmin()` call')
# iterate frames of ticks-by-type such that we only update graphics
# using the last update per type where possible.
ticks_by_type = quote.get('tbt', {})
@ -679,14 +689,10 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
# Y-autoranging: adjust y-axis limits based on state tracking
# of previous "last" L1 values which are in view.
lmx = varz['last_mx']
lmn = varz['last_mn']
mx_diff = mx - lmx
mn_diff = mn - lmn
mx_diff = mx - lmx
if (
mx_diff
or mn_diff
mx_diff or mn_diff
):
# complain about out-of-range outliers which can show up
# in certain annoying feeds (like ib)..
@ -705,7 +711,12 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
f'mn_diff: {mn_diff}\n'
)
# FAST CHART resize case
# TODO: track local liv maxmin without doing a recompute all the
# time..plus, just generally the user is more likely to be
# zoomed out enough on the slow chart that this is never an
# issue (the last datum going out of y-range).
# FAST CHART y-auto-range resize case
elif (
liv
and not chart._static_yrange == 'axis'
@ -716,22 +727,15 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
main_vb._ic is None
or not main_vb._ic.is_set()
):
# TODO: incremenal update of the median
# and maxmin driving the y-autoranging.
# yr = (mn, mx)
# print(f'SETTING Y-mxmx -> {main_viz.name}: {(mn, mx)}')
main_vb.interact_graphics_cycle(
# do_overlay_scaling=False,
do_linked_charts=False,
yranges={main_viz: (mn, mx)},
)
# TODO: we should probably scale
# the view margin based on the size
# of the true range? This way you can
# slap in orders outside the current
# L1 (only) book range.
profiler('main vb y-autorange')
# SLOW CHART resize case
# SLOW CHART y-auto-range resize case
(
_,
hist_liv,
@ -746,10 +750,6 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
)
profiler('hist `Viz.incr_info()`')
# TODO: track local liv maxmin without doing a recompute all the
# time..plut, just generally the user is more likely to be
# zoomed out enough on the slow chart that this is never an
# issue (the last datum going out of y-range).
# hist_chart = ds.hist_chart
# if (
# hist_liv
@ -764,7 +764,8 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
# XXX: update this every draw cycle to ensure y-axis auto-ranging
# only adjusts when the in-view data co-domain actually expands or
# contracts.
varz['last_mx'], varz['last_mn'] = mx, mn
varz['last_mn'] = mn
varz['last_mx'] = mx
# TODO: a similar, only-update-full-path-on-px-step approach for all
# fsp overlays and vlm stuff..
@ -772,10 +773,12 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
# run synchronous update on all `Viz` overlays
for curve_name, viz in chart._vizs.items():
if viz.is_ohlc:
continue
# update any overlayed fsp flows
if (
curve_name != fqsn
and not viz.is_ohlc
):
update_fsp_chart(
viz,
@ -788,8 +791,7 @@ def graphics_update_cycle(
# px column to give the user the mx/mn
# range of that set.
if (
curve_name != fqsn
and liv
liv
# and not do_px_step
# and not do_rt_update
):