Use OperationalException for TimeRange errors
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@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ from typing import Optional
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import arrow
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from freqtrade.exceptions import OperationalException
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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@ -104,6 +106,7 @@ class TimeRange:
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else:
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stop = int(stops)
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if start > stop > 0:
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raise Exception('Start date is after stop date for timerange "%s"' % text)
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raise OperationalException(
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f'Start date is after stop date for timerange "{text}"')
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return TimeRange(stype[0], stype[1], start, stop)
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raise Exception('Incorrect syntax for timerange "%s"' % text)
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raise OperationalException(f'Incorrect syntax for timerange "{text}"')
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import arrow
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import pytest
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from freqtrade.configuration import TimeRange
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from freqtrade.exceptions import OperationalException
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def test_parse_timerange_incorrect():
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@ -27,10 +28,11 @@ def test_parse_timerange_incorrect():
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timerange = TimeRange.parse_timerange('-1231006505000')
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assert TimeRange(None, 'date', 0, 1231006505) == timerange
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match=r'Incorrect syntax.*'):
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with pytest.raises(OperationalException, match=r'Incorrect syntax.*'):
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TimeRange.parse_timerange('-')
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with pytest.raises(Exception, match=r'Start date is after stop date for timerange.*'):
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with pytest.raises(OperationalException,
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match=r'Start date is after stop date for timerange.*'):
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TimeRange.parse_timerange('20100523-20100522')
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