For crypto derivatives (at least futes), yes they are margined, but
generally not around a single unit of vlm (like equities or commodities
futes) so don't pre-set the order mode allocator to use a #unit limit,
$limit is fine.
Since the request handler task will work concurrently across venues
(spot, futes, margin) we need to be sure that we look up the correct
venue to update the order dialog and this is naturally determined by the
FQME-style symbol in the `BrokerdOrder` msg; the best way to map that
symbol-key to the correct venue/`Pair` is by using said `._pairs:
ChainMap`.
Further, handle limit order errors by catching and relaying back an
error response to the EMS. Fix the "account name" to be `binance.usdtm`
so that we can eventually and explicitly support all venues by name.
Untested fully but has ostensibly working position and balance loading
(by delegating entirely to binance's internals for that) and an MVP ems
order request handler; still need to fill out the order status update
task implementation..
Notes:
- uses user data stream for all per account balance and position tracking.
- no support yet for `piker.accounting` position tracking.
- no support yet for full order / position real-time update via user
stream.
Since we need them for accounting and since we can get them directly
from the usdtm futes `exchangeInfo` ep, just preload all asset info that
we can during initial `Pair` caching. Cache the asset infos inside a new per venue
`Client._venues2assets: dict[str, dict[str, Asset | None]]` and mostly
be pedantic with the spot asset list for now since futes seems much
smaller and doesn't include transaction precision info.
Further:
- load a testnet http session if `binance.use_testnet.futes = true`.
- add testnet support for all non-data endpoints.
- hardcode user stream methods to work for usdtm futes for the moment.
- add logging around order request calls.
As just added for binance move to using an explicit `.<venue>.kraken`
style for spot markets which makes the current spot symbology expand to
`<PAIR>.SPOT` from the new `Pair.bs_fqme: str`. Reasons for why are
laid out in the equivalent patch for binance. Obviously this also primes
for supporting kraken's futures venue APIs as well 🏄https://docs.futures.kraken.com/#introduction
Detalles:
- add `.spot.kraken` parsing to `get_mkt_info()` so that if the venue
token is not passed by caller we implicitly expand it in.
- change `normalize()` to only return the `quote: dict` not the topic
key.
- rewrite live feed msg loop to use `match:` syntax B)
Since there are indeed multiple futures (perp swaps) contracts including
a set with expiry, we need a way to distinguish through search and
`FutesPair` lookup which contract we're requesting. To solve this extend
the `FutesPair` and `SpotPair` to include a `.bs_fqme` field similar to
`MktPair` and key the `Client._pairs: ChainMap`'s backing tables with
these expanded fqmes. For example the perp swap now expands to
`btcusdt.usdtm.perp` which fills in the venue as `'usdtm'` (the
usd-margined fututes market) and the expiry as `'perp'` (as before).
This allows distinguishing explicitly from, for ex., coin-margined
contracts which could instead (since we haven't added the support yet)
fqmes of the sort `btcusdt.<coin>m.perp.binance` thus making it explicit
and obvious which contract is which B)
Further we interpolate the venue token to `spot` for spot markets going
forward, which again makes cex spot markets explicit in symbology; we'll
need to add this as well to other cex backends ;)
Other misc detalles:
- change USD-M futes `MarketType` key to `'usdtm_futes'`.
- add `Pair.bs_fqme: str` for all pair subtypes with particular
special contract handling for futes including quarterlies, perps and
the weird "DEFI" ones..
- drop `OHLC.bar_wap` since it's no longer in the default time-series
schema and we weren't filling it in here anyway..
- `Client._pairs: ChainMap` is now a read-only fqme-re-keyed view into
the underlying pairs tables (which themselves are ideally keyed
identically cross-venue) which we populate inside `Client.exch_info()`
which itself now does concurrent pairs info fetching via a new
`._cache_pairs()` using a `trio` task per API-venue.
- support klines history query across all venues using same
`Client.mkt_mode_req[Client.mkt_mode]` style as we're doing for
`.exch_info()` B)
- use the venue specific klines history query limits where documented.
- handle new FQME venue / expiry fields inside `get_mkt_info()` ep such
that again the correct `Client.mkt_mode` is selected based on parsing
the desired spot vs. derivative contract.
- do venue-specific-WSS-addr lookup based on output from
`get_mkt_info()`; use usdtm venue WSS addr if a `FutesPair` is loaded.
- set `topic: str` to the `.bs_fqme` value in live feed quotes!
- use `Pair.bs_fqme: str` values for fuzzy-search input set.
The beginning of supporting multi-markets through a common API client.
Change to futes market mode in the client if `.perp.` is matched in the
fqme. Currently the exchange info and live feed ws impl will swap out
for their usd-margin futures market equivalent (endpoints).
Not sure why it seemed like futures pairs didn't have this field but add
it to the parent `Pair` type as well as drop the overridden
`.price/size_tick` fields instead doing the same as in spot as well.
Also moves the `MarketType: Literal` (for the `Client.mkt_mode: str`)
and adds a pair type lookup table for exchange info loading.
Add the usd-futes "Pair" type and thus ability to load all exchange
(info for) contracts settled in USDT. Luckily we don't seem to have to
modify anything in the `Client` interface (yet) other then a new
`.mkt_mode: str` which determines which endpoint set to make requests.
Obviously data received from endpoints will likely need diff handling as
per below.
Deats:
- add a bunch more API and WSS top level domains to `.api` with comments
- start a `.binance.schemas` module to house the structs for loading
different `Pair` subtypes depending on target market: `SpotPair`,
`FutesPair`, .. etc. and implement required `MktPair` fields on the
new futes type for compatibility with the clearing layer.
- add `Client.mkt_mode: str` and a method lookup for endpoint parent
paths depending on market via `.mkt_req: dict`
Also related to live feeds,
- drop `Struct` typecasting instead opting for specific fields both for
speed and simplicity atm.
- breakout `subscribe()` into module level acm from being embedded
closure.
- for now swap over the ws feed to be strictly the futes ep (while
testing) and set the `.mkt_mode = 'usd_futes'`.
- hack in `Client._pairs` to only load `FutesPair`s until we figure out
whether we want separate `Client` instances per market or not..
Instead of having a buncha logic branches for 'get', 'post', etc. just
pass the `method: str` and do a attr lookup on the `asks` sesh.
Also, adjust the `trades_dialogue()` ep to switch to paper mode when no
client API key is detected/loaded.
First draft originally by @guilledk but update by myself 2 years later
xD. Will crash at runtime but at least has the machinery to setup signed
requests for auth-ed endpoints B)
Also adds a generic `NoSignature` error for when credentials are not
present in `brokers.toml` but user is trying to access auth-ed eps with
the client.
Since we only ever want to do incremental y-range calcs based on the
price always skip any tick types emitted by the data daemon which aren't
defined in the fundamental set. Further, toss in a new `debug_n_trade:
bool` toggle which by default turns off all loggin and profiler calls;
if you want to do profiling this has to now be adjusted manually!
Since crypto backends now also may expand an FQME like `xbteur.kraken`
-> `xbteur.spot.kraken` (by filling in the venue token), we need to use
this identifier when looking up per-market order dialogs or submitting
new requests. The simple fix is to simply look up that expanded from
from the `Feed.flumes` table which is always keyed by the `MktPair.fqme:
str` - the expanded form.
This was actually incorrect prior, we were rounding triggered limit
orders with the `.size_tick` value's digits when we should have been
using the `.price_tick` (facepalm). So fix that and compute the rounding
number of digits (as passed to the round(<value>, ndigits=<here>)`
builtin) and store it in the `DarkBook.triggers` tuples so that at
trigger/match time the round call is done *just prior* to msg send to
`brokerd` given the last known live L1 queue price.
Not sure how this lasted so long without complaint (literally since we
added history 1m OHLC it seems; guess it means most backends are pretty
tolerant XD ) but we've been sending 2 cancels per order (dialog) due to
the mirrored lines on each chart: 1s and 1m. This fixes that by
reworking the `OrderMode` methods to be a bit more sane and less
conflated with the graphics (lines) layer.
Deatz:
- add new methods:
- `.oids_from_lines()` line -> oid extraction,
- `.cancel_orders()` which makes the order client cancel requests from
a `oids: list[str]`.
- re-impl `.cancel_all_orders()` and `.cancel_orders_under_cursor()` to
use the above methods thus fixing the original bug B)