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@ -123,23 +123,8 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation {
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export PATCH
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<<<<<<< HEAD
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# Maybe create venv & install deps
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poetry install --with uis
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# Use pyqt6 from System, patch activate script
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ACTIVATE_SCRIPT_PATH="$(poetry env info --path)/bin/activate"
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if grep -q "$PATCH" "$ACTIVATE_SCRIPT_PATH"; then
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echo "venv is already patched."
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else
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echo "patching $ACTIVATE_SCRIPT_PATH to use pyqt6 from nixos..."
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sed -i "\$i$PATCH" $ACTIVATE_SCRIPT_PATH
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fi
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=======
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# Install deps
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uv lock
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>>>>>>> dc2b2555 (uv migration)
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'';
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}
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# ------ - ------
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[tool.poetry]
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name = "piker"
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version = "0.1.0.alpha0.dev0"
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description = "trading gear for hackers"
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authors = ["Tyler Goodlet <goodboy_foss@protonmail.com>"]
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license = "AGPLv3"
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readme = "README.rst"
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# ------ - ------
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[tool.poetry.dependencies]
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async-generator = "^1.10"
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attrs = "^23.1.0"
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bidict = "^0.22.1"
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colorama = "^0.4.6"
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colorlog = "^6.7.0"
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ib-insync = "^0.9.86"
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msgspec = "^0.18.6"
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numba = "^0.59.0"
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numpy = "^1.25"
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polars = "^0.18.13"
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pygments = "^2.16.1"
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python = ">=3.11, <3.13"
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rich = "^13.5.2"
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# setuptools = "^68.0.0"
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tomli = "^2.0.1"
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tomli-w = "^1.0.0"
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trio-util = "^0.7.0"
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trio-websocket = "^0.10.3"
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typer = "^0.9.0"
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rapidfuzz = "^3.5.2"
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pdbp = "^1.5.0"
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trio = "^0.24"
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pendulum = "^3.0.0"
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httpx = "^0.27.0"
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cryptofeed = "^2.4.0"
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pyarrow = "^17.0.0"
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tractor = {path = "../tractor", develop = true}
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websockets = "12.0"
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[tool.poetry.dependencies.asyncvnc]
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git = 'https://github.com/pikers/asyncvnc.git'
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branch = 'main'
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[tool.poetry.dependencies.tomlkit]
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develop = true
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git = 'https://github.com/pikers/tomlkit.git'
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branch = 'piker_pin'
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# path = "../tomlkit/"
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[tool.poetry.group.uis]
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optional = true
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[tool.poetry.group.uis.dependencies]
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# https://python-poetry.org/docs/managing-dependencies/#dependency-groups
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# TODO: make sure the levenshtein shit compiles on nix..
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# rapidfuzz = {extras = ["speedup"], version = "^0.18.0"}
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rapidfuzz = "^3.2.0"
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qdarkstyle = ">=3.0.2"
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pyqtgraph = { git = 'https://github.com/pikers/pyqtgraph.git' }
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# ------ - ------
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pyqt6 = "^6.7.0"
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[tool.poetry.group.dev]
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optional = true
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[tool.poetry.group.dev.dependencies]
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# testing / CI
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pytest = "^6.0.0"
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elasticsearch = "^8.9.0"
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xonsh = "^0.14.2"
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prompt-toolkit = "3.0.40"
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cython = "^3.0.0"
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greenback = "^1.1.1"
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# console ehancements and eventually remote debugging
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# extras/helpers.
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# TODO: add a toolset that makes debugging a `pikerd` service
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# (tree) easy to hack on directly using more or less the local env:
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# - xonsh + xxh
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# - rsyscall + pdbp
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# - actor runtime control console like BEAM/OTP
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# ------ - ------
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# TODO: add an `--only daemon` group for running non-ui / pikerd
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# service tree in distributed mode B)
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# https://python-poetry.org/docs/managing-dependencies/#installing-group-dependencies
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# [tool.poetry.group.daemon.dependencies]
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[tool.poetry.scripts]
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piker = 'piker.cli:cli'
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pikerd = 'piker.cli:pikerd'
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ledger = 'piker.accounting.cli:ledger'
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=======
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>>>>>>> dc2b2555 (uv migration)
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[project]
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name = "piker"
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version = "0.1.0a0dev0"
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