* Expose trade feed websocket exchange data through data channel
Most relevant to applications that import GCT as a lib, this allows
them to (through configuration, disabled by default) receive trade data
through the data channel similarly to the orderbook feed.
* exchanges: allow exposure of trade websocket feed through data channel
* Expose fill feed websocket abstracted exchange data through data channel
* exchanges: allow exposure of fill websocket feed through data channel
* Initial REST managed order updating
* Apply gloriousCode's changes.go patch
* Update internal order ID handling
* Check error
* Replace string with string pointer
* Avoid nil pointers in upsert
* Update test for UpdateOrderFromDetail()
* Add tests for orders.go
* Remove unnecessary newline
* Address comments
* Add missing nil check
* Add tests for new functions in order_manager.go
* Remove empty line
* Change log level for updates from Info to Debug (keep added orders at Info)
* Initialize orders before running the timer
* [TEMP] Add verbosity for debugging
* Nil checking on exchangeManager in GetExchanges()
- exchangeManager.GetExchanges() and iExchangeManager.GetExchanges() return an error on nil
- bot.GetExchanges() wraps exchangeManager.GetExchanges() and returns an empty slice
* Revert b5afe1a46b
* Do not start the order manager runner thread
Instead, mark the order manager as running
* Remove redundant error.Is() and remove print wrapper on msg
* Add atomic blocker and waitgroup on processOrders()
* Disable unnecessary orderManager runner thread for rpcserver_test
* Remove redundant err from orderStore.getActiveOrders()
* [FIX] Populate requiresProcessing using UpsertResponse data instead of REST return data
.. because the data returned by the REST calls do not include the internal user ID's
* [TEST] Verify that processOrders() actually processes queried order data
* Remove leftover warning and add nil check on wg.Done()
* Apply suggestions from code review
Log category changes - as suggested
Co-authored-by: Adrian Gallagher <adrian.gallagher@thrasher.io>
* Return when no exchanges available
Co-authored-by: Adrian Gallagher <adrian.gallagher@thrasher.io>
* Initial codes for a trade tracker
* Moving everything in a broken fashion
* Removes tradetracker. Removes some errors for subsystems
* Cleans up some subsystems, renames stuttering types. Removes some global Bot usage
* More basic subsystem renaming and file moving
* Removes engine dependency from events,ntpserver,ordermanager,comms manager
* Exports eventManager, fixes rpcserver. puts rpcserver back for now
* Removes redundant error message, further removes engine dependencies
* experimental end of day interface usage
* adds ability to build the application
* Withdraw and event manager handling
* cleans up apiserver and communications manager
* Cleans up some start/setup processes. Though should separate
* More consistency with Setup Start Stop IsRunning funcs
* Final consistency pass before testing phase
* Fixes engine tests. Fixes stop nil issue
* api server tests
* Communications manager testing
* Connection manager tests and nilsubsystem error
* End of day currencypairsyncer tests
* Adds databaseconnection/databaseconnection_test.go
* Adds withdrawal manager tests
* Deposit address testing. Moved orderbook sync first as its more important
* Adds test for event manager
* More full eventmanager testing
* Adds testfile. Enables skipped test.
* ntp manager tests
* Adds ordermanager tests, Extracts a whole new subsystem from engine and fanangles import cycles
* Adds websocket routine manager tests
* Basic portfolio manager testing
* Fixes issue with currency pair sync startup
* Fixes issue with event manager startup
* Starts the order manager before backtester starts
* Fixes fee tests. Expands testing. Doesnt fix races
* Fixes most test races
* Resolves data races
* Fixes subsystem test issues
* currency pair syncer coverage tests
* Refactors portfolio. Fixes tests. Withdraw validation
Portfolio didn't need to exist with a portfolio manager. Now the porfolio manager
is in charge how the portfolio is handled and all portfolio functions are attached
to the base instead of just exported at the package level
Withdrawal validation occurred at the exchange level when it can just be run at the
withdrawal manager level. All withdrawal requests go through that endpoint
* lint -fix
* golang lint fixes
* lints and comments everything
* Updates GCT logo, adds documentation for some subsystems
* More documentation and more logo updates
* Fixes backtesting and apiserver errors encountered
* Fixes errors and typos from reviewing
* More minor fixes
* Changes %h verb to %w
* reverbs to %s
* Humbly begins reverting to more flat engine package
The main reasoning for this is that the subsystem split doesn't make sense
in a golang environment. The subsystems are only meant to be used with engine
and so by placing them in a non-engine area, it does not work and is
inconsistent with the rest of the application's package layout.
This will begin salvaging the changes made by reverting to a flat
engine package, but maintaining the consistent designs introduced.
Further, I will look to remove any TestMains and decrease the scope
of testing to be more local and decrease the issues that have been
caused from our style of testing.
* Manages to re-flatten things. Everything is within its own file
* mini fixes
* Fixes tests and data races and lints
* Updates docs tool for engine to create filename readmes
* os -> ioutil
* remove err
* Appveyor version increase test
* Removes tCleanup as its unsupported on appveyor
* Adds stuff that I thought was in previous merge master commit
* Removes cancel from test
* Fixes really fun test-exclusive data race
* minor nit fixes
* niterinos
* docs gen
* rm;rf test
* Remove typoline. expands startstop helper. Splits apiserver
* Removes accidental folder
* Uses update instead of replace for order upsert
* addresses nits. Renames files. Regenerates documentation.
* lint and removal of comments
* Add new test for default scenario
* Fixes typo
* regen docs