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################
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# ---- CEXY ----
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################
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[binance]
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accounts.paper = 'paper'
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@ -13,28 +12,41 @@ accounts.spot = 'spot'
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spot.use_testnet = false
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spot.api_key = ''
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spot.api_secret = ''
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# ------ binance ------
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[deribit]
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# std assets
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key_id = ''
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key_secret = ''
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# options
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accounts.option = 'option'
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option.use_testnet = false
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option.key_id = ''
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option.key_secret = ''
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# aux logging from `cryptofeed`
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option.log.filename = 'cryptofeed.log'
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option.log.level = 'DEBUG'
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option.log.disabled = true
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# ------ deribit ------
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[kraken]
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key_descr = ''
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api_key = ''
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secret = ''
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# ------ kraken ------
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[kucoin]
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key_id = ''
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key_secret = ''
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key_passphrase = ''
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# ------ kucoin ------
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################
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# -- BROKERZ ---
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################
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[questrade]
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refresh_token = ''
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access_token = ''
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expires_in = 1800
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token_type = 'Bearer'
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expires_at = 1616095326.355846
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# ------ questrade ------
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[ib]
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# define the (set of) host-port socketaddrs that
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# brokerd.ib will scan to connect to an API endpoint
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# (ib-gw or ib-tws listening instances)
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hosts = [
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'127.0.0.1',
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]
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# XXX: the order in which ports will be scanned
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# (by the `brokerd` daemon-actor)
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# is determined # by the line order here.
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# TODO: when we eventually spawn gateways in our
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# container, we can just dynamically allocate these
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# using IBC.
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ports = [
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4002, # gw
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7497, # tws
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]
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# XXX: for a paper account the flex web query service
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# is not supported so you have to manually download
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# and XML report and put it in a location that can be
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# accessed by the ``brokerd.ib`` backend code for parsing.
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flex_token = ''
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flex_trades_query_id = '' # live account
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# when clients are being scanned this determines
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# which clients are preferred to be used for data
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# feeds based on the order of account names, if
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# detected as active on an API client.
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# When API endpoints are being scanned durin startup, the order
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# of user-defined-account "names" (as defined below) here
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# determines which py-client connection is given priority to be
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# used for data-feed-requests by according to whichever client
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# connected to an API endpoing which reported the equivalent
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# account number for that name.
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prefer_data_account = [
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'paper',
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'margin',
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'ira',
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]
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# For long-term trades txn (transaction) history
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# processing (i.e your txn ledger with IB) you can
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# (automatically for live accounts) query the FLEX
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# report system for past history.
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#
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# (For paper accounts the web query service
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# is not supported so you have to manually download
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# an XML report and put it in a location that can be
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# accessed by our `brokerd.ib` backend code for parsing).
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#
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flex_token = ''
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flex_trades_query_id = '' # live account
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# define "aliases" (names) for each account number
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# such that the names can be reffed and logged throughout
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# `piker.accounting` subsys and more easily
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# referred to by the user.
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#
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# These keys will be the set exposed through the order-mode
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# account-selection UI so that numbers are never shown.
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[ib.accounts]
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# the order in which accounts will be selectable
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# in the order mode UI (if found via clients during
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# API-app scanning)when a new symbol is loaded.
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paper = 'XX0000000'
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margin = 'X0000000'
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ira = 'X0000000'
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paper = 'DU0000000' # <- literal account #
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margin = 'U0000000'
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ira = 'U0000000'
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# ------ ib ------
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[network]
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tsdb.backend = 'marketstore'
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tsdb.host = 'localhost'
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tsdb.grpc_port = 5995
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pikerd = [
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'/ipv4/127.0.0.1/tcp/6116', # std localhost daemon-actor tree
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# '/uds/6116', # TODO std uds socket file
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]
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[ui]
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# set custom font + size which will scale entire UI
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running ``ib`` gateway in ``docker``
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------------------------------------
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We have a config based on the (now defunct)
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image from "waytrade":
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We have a config based on a well maintained community
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image from `@gnzsnz`:
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https://github.com/waytrade/ib-gateway-docker
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https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker
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To startup this image with our custom settings
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simply run the command::
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To startup this image simply run the command::
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docker compose up
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And you should have the following socket-available services:
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(For further usage^ see the official `docker-compose`_ docs)
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- ``x11vnc1@127.0.0.1:3003``
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- ``ib-gw@127.0.0.1:4002``
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You can attach to the container via a VNC client
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without password auth.
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And you should have the following socket-available services by
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default:
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SECURITY STUFF!?!?!
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-------------------
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Though "``ib``" claims they host filter connections outside
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localhost (aka ``127.0.0.1``) it's probably better if you filter
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the socket at the OS level using a stateless firewall rule::
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- ``x11vnc1 @ 127.0.0.1:5900``
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- ``ib-gw @ 127.0.0.1:4002``
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You can now attach to the container via a VNC client with password-auth;
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here is an example using ``vncclient`` on ``linux``::
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vncviewer localhost:5900
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now enter the pw (password) you set via an (see second code blob)
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`.env file`_ or pw-file according to the `credentials section`_.
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If you want to change away from their default config see the example
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`docker-compose.yml`-config issue and config-section of the readme,
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- https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker?tab=readme-ov-file#configuration
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- https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker/discussions/103
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.. _.env file: https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-use-it
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.. _docker-compose: https://docs.docker.com/compose/
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.. _credentials section: https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker?tab=readme-ov-file#credentials
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Connecting to the API from `piker`
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---------------------------------
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In order to expose the container's API endpoint to the
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`brokerd/datad/ib` actor, we need to add a section to the user's
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`brokers.toml` config (note the below is similar to the repo-shipped
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template file),
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.. code:: toml
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[ib]
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# define the (set of) host-port socketaddrs that
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# brokerd.ib will scan to connect to an API endpoint
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# (ib-gw or ib-tws listening instances)
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hosts = [
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'127.0.0.1',
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]
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ports = [
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4002, # gw
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7497, # tws
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]
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# When API endpoints are being scanned durin startup, the order
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# of user-defined-account "names" (as defined below) here
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# determines which py-client connection is given priority to be
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# used for data-feed-requests by according to whichever client
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# connected to an API endpoing which reported the equivalent
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# account number for that name.
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prefer_data_account = [
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'paper',
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'margin',
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'ira',
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]
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# define "aliases" (names) for each account number
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# such that the names can be reffed and logged throughout
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# `piker.accounting` subsys and more easily
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# referred to by the user.
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#
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# These keys will be the set exposed through the order-mode
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# account-selection UI so that numbers are never shown.
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[ib.accounts]
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paper = 'XX0000000'
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margin = 'X0000000'
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ira = 'X0000000'
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the broker daemon can also connect to the container's VNC server for
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added functionalies including,
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- viewing the API endpoint program's GUI for manual interventions,
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- workarounds for historical data throttling using hotkey hacks,
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Add a further section to `brokers.toml` which maps each API-ep's
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port to a table of VNC server connection info like,
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.. code:: toml
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[ib.vnc_addrs]
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4002 = {host = 'localhost', port = 5900, pw = 'doggy'}
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The `pw = 'doggy'` here ^ should the same value as the particular
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container instances `.env` file setting (when it was run),
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.. code:: ini
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VNC_SERVER_PASSWORD='doggy'
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IF you also want to run ``TWS``
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-------------------------------
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You can also run it containerized,
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https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker?tab=readme-ov-file#using-tws
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SECURITY stuff (advanced, only if you're paranoid)
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--------------------------------------------------
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First and foremost if doing a "distributed" container setup where you
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run the ``ib-gw`` docker container and your connecting API client
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(likely ``ib_async`` from python) on **different hosts** be sure to
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read the `security considerations`_ section!
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And for a further (somewhat paranoid) perspective from
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a long-time-ago serious devops eng..
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Though "``ib``" claims they filter remote host connections outside
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``localhost`` (aka ``127.0.0.1`` on ipv4) it's prolly justified if
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you'd like to filter the socket at the *OS level* using a stateless
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firewall rule::
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ip rule add not unicast iif lo to 0.0.0.0/0 dport 4002
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We will soon have this baked into our own custom image but for
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now you'll have to do it urself dawgy.
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We will soon have this either baked into our own custom derivative
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image (or patched into the current upstream one after further testin)
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but for now you'll have to do it urself, diggity dawg.
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.. _security considerations: https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker?tab=readme-ov-file#security-considerations
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# rework from the original @
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# https://github.com/waytrade/ib-gateway-docker/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
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version: "3.5"
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# a community maintained IB API container!
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#
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# https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker
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#
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# For piker we (currently) include some minor deviations
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# for some config files in the `volumes` section.
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#
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# See full configuration settings @
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# - https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker?tab=readme-ov-file#configuration
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# - https://github.com/gnzsnz/ib-gateway-docker/discussions/103
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services:
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ib_gw_paper:
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# apparently java is a mega cukc:
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target: /root/scripts/run_x11_vnc.sh
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read_only: true
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# NOTE:to fill these out, define an `.env` file in the same dir as
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# this compose file which looks something like:
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# TWS_USERID='myuser'
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# TWS_PASSWORD='guest'
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# NOTE: an alt method to fill these out is to
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# define an `.env` file in the same dir as
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# this compose file.
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environment:
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TWS_USERID: ${TWS_USERID}
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# TWS_USERID: 'myuser'
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TWS_PASSWORD: ${TWS_PASSWORD}
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TRADING_MODE: 'paper'
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VNC_SERVER_PASSWORD: 'doggy'
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VNC_SERVER_PORT: '3003'
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# TWS_PASSWORD: 'guest'
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TRADING_MODE: ${TRADING_MODE}
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# TRADING_MODE: 'paper'
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VNC_SERVER_PASSWORD: ${VNC_SERVER_PASSWORD}
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# VNC_SERVER_PASSWORD: 'doggy'
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# TODO, see if we can get this supported like it
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# was on the old `waytrade` image?
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# VNC_SERVER_PORT: '3003'
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# ports:
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# - target: 4002
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# - "127.0.0.1:4002:4002"
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# - "127.0.0.1:5900:5900"
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# TODO, a masked but working example of dual paper + live
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# ib-gw instances running in a single app run!
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#
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# ib_gw_live:
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# image: waytrade/ib-gateway:1012.2i
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# restart: no
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# https://developers.binance.com/docs/binance-spot-api-docs#2025-08-26
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# will become non-optional 2025-08-28?
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# https://developers.binance.com/docs/binance-spot-api-docs#future-changes
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pegInstructionsAllowed: bool|None = None
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pegInstructionsAllowed: bool = False
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filters: dict[
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str,
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from .api import Client
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from ib_insync import IB
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import i3ipc
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log = get_logger('piker.brokers.ib')
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def try_xdo_manual(
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vnc_sockaddr: str,
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client: Client,
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):
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'''
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Do the "manual" `xdo`-based screen switch + click
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_reset_tech = 'i3ipc_xdotool'
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return True
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except OSError:
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vnc_sockaddr: str = client.conf.vnc_addrs
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log.exception(
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no_setup_msg.format(vnc_sockaddr=vnc_sockaddr)
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)
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async def data_reset_hack(
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# vnc_host: str,
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client: Client,
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reset_type: Literal['data', 'connection'],
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that need to be wrangle.
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'''
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ib_client: IB = client.ib
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# look up any user defined vnc socket address mapped from
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# a particular API socket port.
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api_port: str = str(ib_client.client.port)
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vnc_host: str
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vnc_port: int
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vnc_sockaddr: tuple[str] | None = client.conf.get('vnc_addrs')
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if not vnc_sockaddr:
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vnc_addrs: tuple[str]|None = client.conf.get('vnc_addrs')
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if not vnc_addrs:
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log.warning(
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no_setup_msg.format(vnc_sockaddr=vnc_sockaddr)
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no_setup_msg.format(vnc_sockaddr=client.conf)
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+
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'REQUIRES A `vnc_addrs: array` ENTRY'
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)
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vnc_host, vnc_port = vnc_sockaddr.get(
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api_port,
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('localhost', 3003)
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)
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global _reset_tech
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match _reset_tech:
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case 'vnc':
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try:
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await tractor.to_asyncio.run_task(
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partial(
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vnc_click_hack,
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host=vnc_host,
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port=vnc_port,
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client=client,
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)
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)
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except (
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import i3ipc # noqa (since a deps dynamic check)
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except ModuleNotFoundError:
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log.warning(
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no_setup_msg.format(vnc_sockaddr=vnc_sockaddr)
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no_setup_msg.format(vnc_sockaddr=client.conf)
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)
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return False
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if vnc_host not in {
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'localhost',
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'127.0.0.1',
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}:
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focussed, matches = i3ipc_fin_wins_titled()
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if not matches:
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log.warning(
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no_setup_msg.format(vnc_sockaddr=vnc_sockaddr)
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)
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return False
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else:
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try_xdo_manual(vnc_sockaddr)
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# XXX, Xorg only workaround..
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# TODO? remove now that we have `pyvnc`?
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# if vnc_host not in {
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# 'localhost',
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# '127.0.0.1',
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# }:
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# focussed, matches = i3ipc_fin_wins_titled()
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# if not matches:
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# log.warning(
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# no_setup_msg.format(vnc_sockaddr=vnc_sockaddr)
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# )
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# return False
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# else:
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# try_xdo_manual(vnc_sockaddr)
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# localhost but no vnc-client or it borked..
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else:
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try_xdo_manual(vnc_sockaddr)
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try_xdo_manual(client)
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case 'i3ipc_xdotool':
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try_xdo_manual(vnc_sockaddr)
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try_xdo_manual(client)
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# i3ipc_xdotool_manual_click_hack()
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case _ as tech:
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@ -191,15 +180,55 @@ async def data_reset_hack(
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async def vnc_click_hack(
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host: str,
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port: int,
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reset_type: str = 'data'
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client: Client,
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reset_type: str = 'data',
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pw: str|None = None,
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) -> None:
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'''
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Reset the data or network connection for the VNC attached
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ib-gateway using a (magic) keybinding combo.
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A vnc-server password can be set either by an input `pw` param or
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set in the client's config with the latter loaded from the user's
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`brokers.toml` in a vnc-addrs-port-mapping section,
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.. code:: toml
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[ib.vnc_addrs]
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4002 = {host = 'localhost', port = 5900, pw = 'doggy'}
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'''
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api_port: str = str(client.ib.client.port)
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conf: dict = client.conf
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vnc_addrs: dict[int, tuple] = conf.get('vnc_addrs')
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if not vnc_addrs:
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return None
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||||
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addr_entry: dict|tuple = vnc_addrs.get(
|
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api_port,
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||||
('localhost', 5900) # a typical default
|
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)
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if pw is None:
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match addr_entry:
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case (
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host,
|
||||
port,
|
||||
):
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||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
case {
|
||||
'host': host,
|
||||
'port': port,
|
||||
'pw': pw
|
||||
}:
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
case _:
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||||
raise ValueError(
|
||||
f'Invalid `ib.vnc_addrs` entry ?\n'
|
||||
f'{addr_entry!r}\n'
|
||||
)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
from pyvnc import (
|
||||
AsyncVNCClient,
|
||||
|
|
@ -226,7 +255,7 @@ async def vnc_click_hack(
|
|||
VNCConfig(
|
||||
host=host,
|
||||
port=port,
|
||||
password='doggy',
|
||||
password=pw,
|
||||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
async with client:
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -214,7 +214,9 @@ async def open_history_client(
|
|||
|
||||
# could be trying to retreive bars over weekend
|
||||
if out is None:
|
||||
log.error(f"Can't grab bars starting at {end_dt}!?!?")
|
||||
log.error(
|
||||
f"No bars starting at {end_dt!r} !?!?"
|
||||
)
|
||||
if (
|
||||
end_dt
|
||||
and head_dt
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ from typing import (
|
|||
|
||||
import numpy as np
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
from .. import config
|
||||
from ..service import (
|
||||
check_for_service,
|
||||
|
|
@ -162,7 +161,10 @@ class StorageConnectionError(ConnectionError):
|
|||
|
||||
'''
|
||||
|
||||
def get_storagemod(name: str) -> ModuleType:
|
||||
def get_storagemod(
|
||||
name: str,
|
||||
|
||||
) -> ModuleType:
|
||||
mod: ModuleType = import_module(
|
||||
'.' + name,
|
||||
'piker.storage',
|
||||
|
|
@ -175,9 +177,12 @@ def get_storagemod(name: str) -> ModuleType:
|
|||
|
||||
@acm
|
||||
async def open_storage_client(
|
||||
backend: str | None = None,
|
||||
backend: str|None = None,
|
||||
|
||||
) -> tuple[ModuleType, StorageClient]:
|
||||
) -> tuple[
|
||||
ModuleType,
|
||||
StorageClient,
|
||||
]:
|
||||
'''
|
||||
Load the ``StorageClient`` for named backend.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -277,7 +282,10 @@ async def open_tsdb_client(
|
|||
from ..data.feed import maybe_open_feed
|
||||
|
||||
async with (
|
||||
open_storage_client() as (_, storage),
|
||||
open_storage_client() as (
|
||||
_,
|
||||
storage,
|
||||
),
|
||||
|
||||
maybe_open_feed(
|
||||
[fqme],
|
||||
|
|
@ -285,7 +293,7 @@ async def open_tsdb_client(
|
|||
|
||||
) as feed,
|
||||
):
|
||||
profiler(f'opened feed for {fqme}')
|
||||
profiler(f'opened feed for {fqme!r}')
|
||||
|
||||
# to_append = feed.hist_shm.array
|
||||
# to_prepend = None
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
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