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kraken
backend: BrokerdStatus.remaining
should decrement by fill amount
#296
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auction and mm tech: EMS, OMS, algo-trading
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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Move to using the websocket API for all order control ops and dropping the sync rest api approach which resulted in a bunch of buggy races. Further this gets us must faster (batch) order cancellation for free and a simpler ems request handler loop. We now heavily leverage the new py3.10 `match:` syntax for all kraken-side API msg parsing and processing and handle both the `openOrders` and `ownTrades` subscription streams. We also block "order editing" (by immediate cancellation) for now since the EMS isn't entirely yet equipped to handle brokerd side `.reqid` changes (which is how kraken implements so called order "updates" or "edits") for a given order-request dialog and we may want to even consider just implementing "updates" ourselves via independent cancel and submit requests? Definitely something to ponder. Alternatively we can "masquerade" such updates behind the count-style `.oid` remapping we had to implement anyway (kraken's limitation) and maybe everything will just work? Further details in this patch: - create 2 tables for tracking the EMS's `.oid` (uui4) value to `int`s that kraken expects (for `reqid`s): `ids` and `reqmsgs` which enable local lookup of ems uids to piker-backend-client-side request ids and received order messages. - add `openOrders` sub support which more or less directly relays to equivalent `BrokerdStatus` updates and calc the `.filled` and `.remaining` values based on cleared vlm updates. - add handler blocks for `[add/edit/cancel]OrderStatus` events including error msg cases. - don't do any order request response processing in `handle_order_requests()` since responses are always received via one (or both?) of the new ws subs: `ownTrades` and `openOrders` and thus such msgs are now handled in the response relay loop. Relates to #290 Resolves #310, #296
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As per comment in response to question in #214 fill msgs should report how much of the original order size was cleared in the transaction.
We probably just need a little arithmetic to finish this but I don't want to delay that PR any longer as many other things need to be built around/on it.
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