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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tyler Goodlet 57f2478dc7 Fixes for state updates and clears
Turns out the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subs always return a `reqid`
value (the one brokerd sends to the kraken api in order requests) is
always set to zero, which seems to be a bug? So this includes patches to
work around that as well reliance on the `openOrders` sub to do most
`BrokerdStatus` updates since `XOrderStatus` events don't seem to have
much data in them at all (they almost look like pure ack events so maybe
they aren't affirmative of final state changes anyway..).

Other fixes:
- respond with a `BrokerdOrderAck` immediately after `requid` generation
  not after order submission to ensure the ems has a valid `requid`
  *before* kraken api events are relayed through.
- add a `reqids2txids: bidict[int, str]` which maps brokerd genned
  `requid`s to kraken-side `txid`s since (as mentioned above) the
  clearing and state endpoints don't relay back this value (it's always
  0...)
- add log messages for each sub so that (at least for now) we can see
  exact msg contents coming from kraken.
- drop `.remaining` calcs for now since we need to keep record of the
  order states manually in order to retreive the original submission
  vlm..
- fix the `openOrders` case for fills, in this case the message includes
  no `status` field and thus we must catch it in a block *after* the
  normal state handler to avoid masking.
- drop response msg generation from the cancel status case since we
  can do it again from the `openOrders` handler and sending a double
  status causes issues on the client side.
- add a shite ton of notes around all this missing `requid` stuff.
2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet b0d3d9bb01 TOSQUASH: lingering `.dict()`s 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet caecbaa231 Cancel any live orders found on connect
More or less just to avoid orders the user wasn't aware of from
persisting until we get "open order relaying" through the ems working.

Some further fixes which required a new `reqids2txids` map which keeps
track of which `kraken` "txid" is mapped to our `reqid: int`; mainly
this was needed for cancel requests which require knowing the underlying
`txid`s (since apparently kraken doesn't keep track of the "reqid"  we
pass it). Pass the ws instance into `handle_order_updates()` to enable
the cancelling orders on startup. Don't key error on unknown `reqid`
values (for eg. when receiving historical trade events on startup).
Handle cancel requests first in the ems side loop.
2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet a20a8d95d5 Use `aclosing()` around ws async gen 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ba93f96c71 Lol, gotta `float()` that vlm before `*` XD 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 804e9afdde Pass our manually mapped `reqid: int` to EMS
Since we seem to always be able to get back the `reqid`/`userref` value
we send to kraken ws endpoints, we can use this as our brokerd side
order id and avoid all race cases with getting the true `txid` value
that `kraken` assigns (and which changes when you do "edits"
:eyeroll:). This simplifies status updates by allowing our relay loop
just to pass back our generated `.reqid` verbatim and allows responding
with a `BrokerdOrderAck` immediately in the request handler task which
should guarantee there are no further race conditions with the relay
loop and mapping `txid`s from kraken.. and figuring out wtf to do when
they change, etc.
2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 89bcaed15e Add ledger and `pps.toml` snippets 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet bb2f8e4304 Try out a backend readme 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 8ab8268edc Don't require an ems msg symbol on error statuses 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet bbcc55b24c Update ledger *after* pps updates from new trades
Addressing same issue as in #350 where we need to compute position
updates using the *first read* from the ledger **before** we update it
to make sure `Position.lifo_update()` gets called and **not skipped**
because new trades were read as clears entries but haven't actually been
included in update calcs yet.. aka we call `Position.lifo_update()`.

Main change here is to convert `update_ledger()` into a context mngr so
that the ledger write is committed after pps updates using
`pp.update_pps_conf()`..

This is basically a hotfix to #346 as well.
2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 9fa9c27e4d Factor status handling into a new `process_status()` helper 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet d9b4c4a413 Factor msg loop into new func: `handle_order_updates()` 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 84cab1327d Drop uneeded count-sequencec verification 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet df4cec930b Get order "editing" working fully
Turns out the EMS can support this as originally expected: you can
update a `brokerd`-side `.reqid` through a `BrokerdAck` msg and the ems
which update its cross-dialog (leg) tracking correctly! The issue was
a bug in the `editOrderStatus` msg handling and appropriate tracking
of the correct `.oid` (ems uid) on the kraken side. This unfortunately
required adding a `emsflow: dict[str, list[BrokerdOrder]]` msg flow
tracing table which means the broker daemon is tracking all the msg flow
with the ems, though I'm wondering now if this is just good practise
anyway and maybe we should offer a small primitive type from our msging
utils to aid with this? I've used such constructs in event handling
systems prior.

There's a lot more factoring that can be done after these changes as
well but the quick detailed summary is,
- rework the `handle_order_requests()` loop to use `match:` syntax and
  update the new `emsflow` table on every new request from the ems.
- fix the `editOrderStatus` case pattern to not include an error msg and
  thus actually be triggered to respond to the ems with a `BrokerdAck`
  containing the new `.reqid`, the new kraken side `txid`.
- skip any `openOrders` msgs which are detected as being kraken's
  internal order "edits" by matching on the `cancel_reason` field.
- update the `emsflow` table in all ws-stream msg handling blocks
  with responses sent to the ems.

Relates to #290
2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f79d9865a0 Use `match:` syntax in data feed subs processing 2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 00378c330c First draft, working WS based order management
Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping
the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races.
Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free
and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new
py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and
processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription
streams.

We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since
the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid`
changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or
"edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even
consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel
and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we
can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we
had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will
just work?

Further details in this patch:
- create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s
  that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable
  local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and
  received order messages.
- add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to
  equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and
  `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates.
- add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including
  error msg cases.
- don't do any order request response processing in
  `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one
  (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus
  such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop.

Relates to #290
Resolves #310, #296
2022-07-30 17:33:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 2a99f7a4d7 Drop remaining `BaseModel` api usage from rest of codebase 2022-07-09 12:38:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet c870665be0 Remove `BaseModel` use from all dataclass-like uses 2022-07-09 12:08:41 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f22461a844 Use our struct for kraken `Pair` type 2022-07-09 12:06:47 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet af01e89612 Create sub-pkg logger once during import 2022-07-05 16:59:47 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 7846446a44 Add real-time incremental pp updates
Moves to using the new `piker.pp` apis to both store real-time trade
events in a ledger file as well emit position update msgs (which were
not in this backend at all prior) when new orders clear (aka fill).

In terms of outstanding issues,
- solves the pp update part of the bugs reported in #310
- starts a msg case block in prep for #293

Details of rework:
- move the `subscribe()` ws fixture to module level and `partial()` in
  the client token instead of passing it to the instance; in prep for
  removal of the `.token` attr from the `NoBsWs` wrapper.
- drop `make_auth_sub()` since it was too thin and we can just
  do it all succinctly in `subscribe()`
- filter trade update msgs to those not yet stored int the toml ledger
- much better kraken api msg unpacking using new `match:` synax B)

Resolves #311
2022-07-03 14:52:27 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 214f864dcf Handle ws style symbol schema 2022-07-03 14:37:15 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 4c0f2099aa Send fill msg first 2022-07-03 11:19:33 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet aea7bec2c3 Inline `process_trade_msgs()` into relay loop 2022-07-03 11:18:45 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f6888057c3 Just do a naive lookup for symbol normalization 2022-07-02 16:20:22 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f65f56ec75 Initial `piker.pp` ledger support for `kraken`
No real-time update support (yet) but this is the first draft at writing
trades ledgers and `pps.toml` entries for the kraken backend.

Deatz:
- drop `pack_positions()`, no longer used.
- use `piker.pp` apis to both write a trades ledger file and update the
  `pps.toml` inside the `trades_dialogue()` endpoint startup.
- drop the weird paper engine swap over if auth can't be done, we should
  be doing something with messaging in the ems over this..
- more web API error response raising.
- pass the `pp.Transaction` set loaded from ledger into
  `process_trade_msgs()` do avoid duplicate sends of already collected
  trades msgs.
- add `norm_trade_records()` public endpoing (used by `piker.pp` api)
  and `update_ledger()` helper.
- rejig `process_trade_msgs()` to drop the weird `try:` assertion block
  and skip already-recorded-in-ledger trade msgs as well as yield *each*
  trade instead of sub-sequences.
2022-07-02 16:20:22 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 5d39b04552 Invert normalizer branching logic, raise on edge case 2022-07-02 16:20:22 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 735fbc6259 Raise any error from response 2022-07-02 16:20:22 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet fcd7e0f3f3 Avoid crash on trades ledger msgs
Just ignore them for now using new `match:` syntax B)
but we'll do incremental update sooon!

Resolves #311
2022-07-02 16:20:22 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 9106d13dfe Drop wacky if block logic, while loop, handle errors and prep for async batching 2022-07-02 16:20:22 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet d3caad6e11 Factor data feeds endpoints into new sub-mod 2022-07-02 16:20:22 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f87a2a810a Make broker mod import from new api mod 2022-07-02 16:20:21 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 208e2e9e97 Move core api code into sub-module 2022-07-02 16:20:21 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 90cc6eb317 Factor clearing related endpoints into new `.kraken.broker` submod 2022-07-02 16:20:21 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet b118becc84 Start `kraken` sub-pkg 2022-07-02 16:20:21 -04:00