stable/freqtrade/optimize/__init__.py
2018-06-17 23:38:07 +02:00

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# pragma pylint: disable=missing-docstring
import gzip
import json
import logging
import os
from typing import Optional, List, Dict, Tuple, Any
import arrow
from freqtrade import misc, constants
from freqtrade.exchange import Exchange
from freqtrade.arguments import TimeRange
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def trim_tickerlist(tickerlist: List[Dict], timerange: TimeRange) -> List[Dict]:
if not tickerlist:
return tickerlist
start_index = 0
stop_index = len(tickerlist)
if timerange.starttype == 'line':
stop_index = timerange.startts
if timerange.starttype == 'index':
start_index = timerange.startts
elif timerange.starttype == 'date':
while (start_index < len(tickerlist) and
tickerlist[start_index][0] < timerange.startts * 1000):
start_index += 1
if timerange.stoptype == 'line':
start_index = len(tickerlist) + timerange.stopts
if timerange.stoptype == 'index':
stop_index = timerange.stopts
elif timerange.stoptype == 'date':
while (stop_index > 0 and
tickerlist[stop_index-1][0] > timerange.stopts * 1000):
stop_index -= 1
if start_index > stop_index:
raise ValueError(f'The timerange [{timerange.startts},{timerange.stopts}] is incorrect')
return tickerlist[start_index:stop_index]
def load_tickerdata_file(
datadir: str, pair: str,
ticker_interval: str,
timerange: Optional[TimeRange] = None) -> Optional[List[Dict]]:
"""
Load a pair from file,
:return dict OR empty if unsuccesful
"""
path = make_testdata_path(datadir)
pair_file_string = pair.replace('/', '_')
file = os.path.join(path, '{pair}-{ticker_interval}.json'.format(
pair=pair_file_string,
ticker_interval=ticker_interval,
))
gzipfile = file + '.gz'
# If the file does not exist we download it when None is returned.
# If file exists, read the file, load the json
if os.path.isfile(gzipfile):
logger.debug('Loading ticker data from file %s', gzipfile)
with gzip.open(gzipfile) as tickerdata:
pairdata = json.load(tickerdata)
elif os.path.isfile(file):
logger.debug('Loading ticker data from file %s', file)
with open(file) as tickerdata:
pairdata = json.load(tickerdata)
else:
return None
if timerange:
pairdata = trim_tickerlist(pairdata, timerange)
return pairdata
def load_data(datadir: str,
ticker_interval: str,
pairs: List[str],
refresh_pairs: Optional[bool] = False,
timerange: TimeRange = TimeRange(None, None, 0, 0)) -> Dict[str, List]:
"""
Loads ticker history data for the given parameters
:return: dict
"""
result = {}
# If the user force the refresh of pairs
if refresh_pairs:
logger.info('Download data for all pairs and store them in %s', datadir)
download_pairs(datadir, pairs, ticker_interval, timerange=timerange)
for pair in pairs:
pairdata = load_tickerdata_file(datadir, pair, ticker_interval, timerange=timerange)
if pairdata:
result[pair] = pairdata
else:
logger.warning(
'No data for pair: "%s", Interval: %s. '
'Use --refresh-pairs-cached to download the data',
pair,
ticker_interval
)
return result
def make_testdata_path(datadir: str) -> str:
"""Return the path where testdata files are stored"""
return datadir or os.path.abspath(
os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'tests', 'testdata'
)
)
def download_pairs(datadir, pairs: List[str],
ticker_interval: str,
timerange: TimeRange = TimeRange(None, None, 0, 0)) -> bool:
"""For each pairs passed in parameters, download the ticker intervals"""
for pair in pairs:
try:
download_backtesting_testdata(datadir,
pair=pair,
tick_interval=ticker_interval,
timerange=timerange)
except BaseException:
logger.info(
'Failed to download the pair: "%s", Interval: %s',
pair,
ticker_interval
)
return False
return True
def load_cached_data_for_updating(filename: str,
tick_interval: str,
timerange: Optional[TimeRange]) -> Tuple[
List[Any],
Optional[int]]:
"""
Load cached data and choose what part of the data should be updated
"""
since_ms = None
# user sets timerange, so find the start time
if timerange:
if timerange.starttype == 'date':
since_ms = timerange.startts * 1000
elif timerange.stoptype == 'line':
num_minutes = timerange.stopts * constants.TICKER_INTERVAL_MINUTES[tick_interval]
since_ms = arrow.utcnow().shift(minutes=num_minutes).timestamp * 1000
# read the cached file
if os.path.isfile(filename):
with open(filename, "rt") as file:
data = json.load(file)
# remove the last item, because we are not sure if it is correct
# it could be fetched when the candle was incompleted
if data:
data.pop()
else:
data = []
if data:
if since_ms and since_ms < data[0][0]:
# the data is requested for earlier period than the cache has
# so fully redownload all the data
data = []
else:
# a part of the data was already downloaded, so
# download unexist data only
since_ms = data[-1][0] + 1
return (data, since_ms)
def download_backtesting_testdata(datadir: str,
exchange: Exchange,
pair: str,
tick_interval: str = '5m',
timerange: Optional[TimeRange] = None) -> None:
"""
Download the latest ticker intervals from the exchange for the pairs passed in parameters
The data is downloaded starting from the last correct ticker interval data that
esists in a cache. If timerange starts earlier than the data in the cache,
the full data will be redownloaded
Based on @Rybolov work: https://github.com/rybolov/freqtrade-data
:param pairs: list of pairs to download
:param tick_interval: ticker interval
:param timerange: range of time to download
:return: None
"""
path = make_testdata_path(datadir)
filepair = pair.replace("/", "_")
filename = os.path.join(path, f'{filepair}-{tick_interval}.json')
logger.info(
'Download the pair: "%s", Interval: %s',
pair,
tick_interval
)
data, since_ms = load_cached_data_for_updating(filename, tick_interval, timerange)
logger.debug("Current Start: %s", misc.format_ms_time(data[1][0]) if data else 'None')
logger.debug("Current End: %s", misc.format_ms_time(data[-1][0]) if data else 'None')
new_data = exchange.get_ticker_history(pair=pair, tick_interval=tick_interval,
since_ms=since_ms)
data.extend(new_data)
logger.debug("New Start: %s", misc.format_ms_time(data[0][0]))
logger.debug("New End: %s", misc.format_ms_time(data[-1][0]))
misc.file_dump_json(filename, data)