Drop legacy backfilling, load a day's worth of data by default

l1_precision_fix
Tyler Goodlet 2022-04-26 09:28:51 -04:00
parent 0f683205f4
commit 8bf40ae299
1 changed files with 11 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -226,18 +226,18 @@ async def start_backfill(
shm: ShmArray,
last_tsdb_dt: Optional[datetime] = None,
do_legacy: bool = False,
# do_legacy: bool = False,
task_status: TaskStatus[trio.CancelScope] = trio.TASK_STATUS_IGNORED,
) -> int:
if do_legacy:
return await mod.backfill_bars(
bfqsn,
shm,
task_status=task_status,
)
# if do_legacy:
# return await mod.backfill_bars(
# bfqsn,
# shm,
# task_status=task_status,
# )
async with mod.open_history_client(bfqsn) as hist:
@ -263,16 +263,16 @@ async def start_backfill(
if last_tsdb_dt is None:
# maybe a better default (they don't seem to define epoch?!)
last_tsdb_dt = pendulum.yesterday()
last_tsdb_dt = pendulum.now().subtract(days=1)
# pull new history frames until we hit latest
# already in the tsdb
# already in the tsdb or a max count.
mx_fills = 16
count = 0
while (
start_dt > last_tsdb_dt
and count > mx_fills
# and count < mx_fills
):
# while True:
count += 1
@ -286,6 +286,7 @@ async def start_backfill(
# XXX: hacky, just run indefinitely
last_tsdb_dt=None,
)
print("fPULLING {count}")
log.info(f'Pushing {to_push.size} to shm!')
# bail on shm allocation overrun