* modernise: Run new gopls modernise tool against codebase
* Address shazbert's nits
* apichecker, gctcli: Simplify HTML scraping functions and improve depth limit handling
* refactor: Create minSyncInterval const and update order book limit handling for binance and binanceUS
* refactor: Various slice usage improvements and rename TODO
* tranches: Revert deleteByID changes due to performance decrease
Shazbert was a F1 driver in a past lifetime 🏎️
* tranches: Simply retrieve copy
Thanks to shazbert
* documentation: Sort contributors list by contributions
* tranches: Remove deadcode in deleteByID
* Config: Move assetEnabled upgrade to Version management
* Assets: Do not error on asset not enabled, or disabled
This became more messy with Disabling something that's defaulted to
disabled.
Taking an idealogical stance against erroring that what you want to have
done is already done.
* CurrencyManager: Set AssetEnabled when StorePairs(enabled)
* RPCServer: Fix tests expecting StoreAssetPairFormat to enable the asset
Also assertifies
* Bitfinex: Fix tests for MarginFunding subs
* GCTWrapper: Improve TestMain clarity
* BTSE: Add futures to testconfig
* Exchanges: Rename StoreAssetPairStore
Previously we were calling it "Format", but accepting everything from
the PairStore.
We were also defaulting to turning the Asset on.
Now callers need to get their AssetEnabled set as they want it, so
there's no magic
This change also moves responsibility for error wrapping outside to the
caller.
* Config: AssetEnabled upgrade should respect assetTypes
Previously we ignored the field and just turned on everything.
I think that was because we couldn't get at the old value.
In either case, we have the option to do better, and respect the
assetEnabled value
* Config: Improve exchange config version upgrade error messages
* binance: use types.Time instead of time.Time
Signed-off-by: Ye Sijun <junnplus@gmail.com>
* binance: remove type_convert.go
Signed-off-by: Ye Sijun <junnplus@gmail.com>
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* build/ci: Update Go to v1.24, golangci-lint to v1.64.5 and fix issues
* Address shazbert's nitters
* linter/config: Fix new linter issue and use versionSize const
* Address gk's nitters and fix additional linter issue after rebase
* Address glorious nits
* staticcheck: Fix additional linter issues after upgrading to Go 1.24.1 and golangci-lint v1.64.6
Also addresses nits
* Improve testing, assertify usage and use common.ErrParsingWSField
* TestCreateNewStrategy: Replace must > should wording
* CI: Replace docker amd64 with native runner, switch Docker test arch to amd64
* tests: Remove spaces and new lines from test JSON timestamp fields
* builds: Disable sonic for arm64 due to OKX unmarshal issue
* nits: Improve Dockerfile comment and fix build tag
* tag optional sonic and allow full library conversion
* Add workflow and disallow arm and darwin usage
* Add basic hotswap benchmark
* linter: fix
* use bash
* linter: fix?
* Fix whoopsie, add to make file, also add mention in features list.
* test enforcement
* actually read documentation see if this works
* linter: fix
* linter: fix
* sonic: bump tagged version
* encoding/json: drop build tag arch and os filters
* encoding/json: consolidate tests
* encoding/json: log build tag usage
* rm superfluous builds
* glorious/nits: add template change and regen docs
* glorious/nits: update commentary on nolint directive
* glorious/nits: rm init func and log results in main.go
* Test to actually pull flag in
* linter: fix
* thrasher: nits
* gk: nits 4 goflags goooooooooo!
* gk: nits rn
* make sonic default json implementation
* screen 386
* linter: fix
* Add commentary
* glorious: nits Makefile not working
* gk: nits
* gk: nits whoops
* whoopsirino
* mention 32bit systems won't be sonic
* gk: super-duper nit of extremes
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* updates some rate limits
* WOAH FRIDAY FAILURES
* remove secret code, DONT LOOK
* types.Number, rv ob num, fr changes
* ever so slight neaten
* Remove FundingRateInfo for CMF only
* revert to using the funding rate intervals
* gateio: Add multi asset websocket support WIP.
* meow
* Add tests and shenanigans
* integrate flushing and for enabling/disabling pairs from rpc shenanigans
* some changes
* linter: fixes strikes again.
* Change name ConnectionAssociation -> ConnectionCandidate for better clarity on purpose. Change connections map to point to candidate to track subscriptions for future dynamic connections holder and drop struct ConnectionDetails.
* Add subscription tests (state functional)
* glorious:nits + proxy handling
* Spelling
* linter: fixerino
* instead of nil, dont do nil.
* clean up nils
* cya nils
* don't need to set URL or check if its running
* stop ping handler routine leak
* * Fix bug where reader routine on error that is not a disconnection error but websocket frame error or anything really makes the reader routine return and then connection never cycles and the buffer gets filled.
* Handle reconnection via an errors.Is check which is simpler and in that scope allow for quick disconnect reconnect without waiting for connection cycle.
* Dial now uses code from DialContext but just calls context.Background()
* Don't allow reader to return on parse binary response error. Just output error and return a non nil response
* Allow rollback on connect on any error across all connections
* fix shadow jutsu
* glorious/gk: nitters - adds in ws mock server
* linter: fix
* fix deadlock on connection as the previous channel had no reader and would hang connection reader for eternity.
* gk: nits
* Leak issue and edge case
* gk: nits
* gk: drain brain
* glorious: nits
* Update exchanges/stream/websocket.go
Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com>
* glorious: nits
* add tests
* linter: fix
* After merge
* Add error connection info
* Fix edge case where it does not reconnect made by an already closed connection
* stream coverage
* glorious: nits
* glorious: nits removed asset error handling in stream package
* linter: fix
* rm block
* Add basic readme
* fix asset enabled flush cycle for multi connection
* spella: fix
* linter: fix
* Add glorious suggestions, fix some race thing
* reinstate name before any routine gets spawned
* stop on error in mock tests
* glorious: nits
* glorious: nits found in CI build
* Add test for drain, bumped wait times as there seems to be something happening on macos CI builds, used context.WithTimeout because its instant.
* mutex across shutdown and connect for protection
* lint: fix
* test time withoffset, reinstate stop
* fix whoops
* const trafficCheckInterval; rm testmain
* y
* fix lint
* bump time check window
* stream: fix intermittant test failures while testing routines and remove code that is not needed.
* spells
* cant do what I did
* protect race due to routine.
* update testURL
* use mock websocket connection instead of test URL's
* linter: fix
* remove url because its throwing errors on CI builds
* connections drop all the time, don't need to worry about not being able to echo back ws data as it can be easily reviewed _test file side.
* remove another superfluous url thats not really set up for this
* spawn overwatch routine when there is no errors, inline checker instead of waiting for a time period, add sleep inline with echo handler as this is really quick and wanted to ensure that latency is handing correctly
* linter: fixerino uperino
* glorious: panix
* linter: things
* whoops
* defer lock and use functions that don't require locking in SetProxyAddress
* lint: fix
* thrasher: nits
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Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com>
* Convert: Fix TimeFromUnixTimestampDecimal using local
All parsed times should be in UTC
* Subscriptions: Add IgnoringAssetsKey
* Tests: Pass tb to curried WS handlers
* Websocket: Make ErrNoMessageListener a public error
* Kraken: Fix URLMap ignored for websocket URLs
* Kraken: Move SeedAssets from Setup to Bootstrap
Having SeedAssets in Setup is cruel and unusual because it calls the
API. Most other interactive data seeding happens in Bootstrap.
This made it so that fixing and creating unit tests for Kraken was
painfully slow, particularly on flaky internet.
* Kraken: Remove convert test
Duplicate of convert_test.go TestTimeFromUnixTimestampDecimal
* Kraken: Test config upgrades
* Kraken: Sub Channel improvements
* Use Websocket subscriptionChannels instead of local slice
* Remove ChannelID - Deprecated in docs
* Simplify ping handlers and hardcodes message
* Add Depth as configurable orderbook channel param
* Simplify auth/non-auth channel updates
* Add configurable Book depth
* Add configurable Candle timeframes
Kraken: Simplify all WS handlers with reqId
* Kraken: Subscription templating
* Generate N+ subs for pairs
If we generate one sub for all pairs, but then fan it out in the
responses, we end up with a mis-match between the sub store and
GenerateSubs, and when we do FlushChannels it will try to resub
everything again.
* Kraken: Rename channelName var throughout
Avoid shadowing func of same name
* Kraken: Add TestEnforceStandardChannelNames
* Websocket: Fix Resubscribe erroring Duplicate
* consolidate type to types package and share across code base
* rm convert type and convert codebase
* rm irrelavant test cases
* Fix tests
* glorious nits
* Update exchanges/gateio/gateio_types.go
Co-authored-by: Adrian Gallagher <adrian.gallagher@thrasher.io>
* thrasher: nits
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Co-authored-by: Ryan O'Hara-Reid <ryan.oharareid@thrasher.io>
Co-authored-by: Adrian Gallagher <adrian.gallagher@thrasher.io>
* CI/build: Update Go version, linters and fix minor issues
* linters: Add intrange, copyloopvar, additional go vet linters to match gopls and fix issues
* Kraken: Fix TestGetOpenInterest
We see daily failures on OpenInterest for Kraken.
This fix assumes that the issue might be related to volume of ETHUSD
open interest, and switches the single pair test to XBTUSD instead
Also isolates the test from others, since we're changing stored pairs
and we might be colliding on the global k
* Kraken: Handle Errors field in futures response
* Subscriptions: Add List.AssetPairs
* Subscriptions: Add Template and QualifiedChannel
These fields separate the concept of what the channel is from the
qualified resource name
* Subscriptions: Add List.SetStates()
* Subscriptions: Add List.QualifiedChannels
* Subscriptions: Rename testsubs.EqualLists
* Binance: Switch to ExpandTemplates
* Binance: Update ConfigTest format
* Subscriptions: Test Coverage improvements
* Subscriptions: Reenterant List.ExpandTemplates
* Subscriptions: Move templates from subscriptions to exchanges
* Binance: Inline subscription template and improvements
* Add in initial handling for quote/base currency deployment requirements
* include client order ID checking
* glorious: suggestions
* spell and fix
* linter/context/test
* rework tests and order side specific requirements
* linter
* mend panic at the disco
* mending more panics at the disco
* anudda fix brudda
* glorious: NITTTTTT BOOOOOMB
* leftover things and stuff
* whoops
* tie in gateio
* glorious: nit fixes life and everything.
* thrasher: nits
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* Websocket: Use ErrSubscribedAlready
instead of errChannelAlreadySubscribed
* Subscriptions: Replace Pair with Pairs
Given that some subscriptions have multiple pairs, support that as the
standard.
* Docs: Update subscriptions in add new exch
* RPC: Update Subscription Pairs
* Linter: Disable testifylint.Len
We deliberately use Equal over Len to avoid spamming the contents of large Slices
* Websocket: Add suffix to state consts
* Binance: Subscription Pairs support
* Bitfinex: Subscription Pairs support
* Bithumb: Subscription Pairs support
* Bitmex: Subscription Pairs support
* Bitstamp: Subscription Pairs support
* BTCMarkets: Subscription Pairs support
* BTSE: Subscription Pairs support
* Coinbase: Subscription Pairs support
* Coinut: Subscription Pairs support
* GateIO: Subscription Pairs support
* Gemini: Subscription Pairs support and improvement
* Hitbtc: Subscription Pairs support
* Huboi: Subscription Pairs support
* Kucoin: Subscription Pairs support
* Okcoin: Subscription Pairs support
* Poloniex: Subscription Pairs support
* Kraken: Add subscription Pairs support
Note: This is a naieve implementation because we want to rebase the
kraken websocket rewrite on top of this
* Bybit: Subscription Pairs support
* Okx: Subscription Pairs support
* Bitmex: Subsription configuration
* Fixes unauthenticated websocket left as CanUseAuth
* Fixes auth subs happening privately
* CoinbasePro: Subscription Configuration
* Consolidate ProductIDs when all subscriptions are for the same list
* Websocket: Log actual sent message when Verbose
* Subscriptions: Improve clarity of which key is which in Match
* Subscriptions: Lint fix for HugeParam
* Subscriptions: Add AddPairs and move keys from test
* Subscriptions: Simplify subscription keys and add key types
* Subscriptions: Add List.GroupPairs Rename sub.AddPairs
* Subscription: Fix ExactKey not matching 0 pairs
* Subscriptions: Remove unused IdentityKey and HasPairKey
* Subscriptions: Fix GetKey test
* Subscriptions: Test coverage improvements
* Websocket: Change State on Add/Remove
* Subscriptions: Improve error context
* Subscriptions: Fix Enable: false subs not ignored
* Bitfinex: Fix WsAuth test failing on DataHandler
DataHandler is eaten by dataMonitor now, so we need to use ToRoutine
* Deribit: Subscription Pairs support
* Websocket: Accept nil lists for checkSubscriptions
If the user passes in a nil (implicitly empty) list, we would not panic.
Therefore the burden of correctness about that data lies with them.
The list of subscriptions is empty, and that's okay, and possibly
convenient
* Websocket: Add context to NilPointer errors
* Subscriptions: Add context to nil errors
* Exchange: Fix error expectations in UnsubToWSChans
* initial consolidation of rate limiting code to request package to reduce bespoke code implementation
* continued
* finish abstraction
* lint
* exchanges: fix tests
* linter: fix
* poloniex: fix auth rate limit not being set
* ratelimiter: convert from token to weight
* glorious: nits addressed with fire
* linter: rip
* change func name set -> get
* fix test
* derbit: impl
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* initial purge and benchmarks proof before rn overhaul
* rn LinkedList -> Tranche(s) and purge references
* roll out acrost exchanges
* linterino
* rn silly billy label
* linter strikes AAAAAGAIN!
* fix some things
* rm comment
* Add actual comparison from master to branch benchmark for sorting algorithms
* lower case via git mv YAAY!
* drop code
* convert type name
* glorious: nits
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* Test: Internal exchange coverage
* Tests: Rename exchange.TestInstance to Setup
This package function is either going to be imported and used as just exchange.Setup,
or more likely testexch.Setup.
This removes the Stutter of having
internal/testing/exchange.TestInstance which is implicit given the
package path
* Kraken: Fix wsCancelOrders not erroring order id
We were using the "cancel many" facility of the Kraken api.
However since that doesn't actually report errors individually, it seems
saner to just multiplex over it.
We were going to get N+ responses anyway. Might as well send N+ requests
* Common: Add ErrorCollector and methods
* Shift wrapper function GetDefaultConfig to exchange.Base method definition, to ensure set defaults doesn't get called twice and to reduce code
* rm alphapoint bootstrap method as is defined as exchange.Base method
* add tests
* glorious: make it a function and make it IBOTEXCHANGE
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* Websocket: Remove IsInit and simplify SetProxyAddress
IsInit was basically the same as IsConnected.
Any time Connect was called both would be set to true.
Any time we had a disconnect they'd both be set to false
Shutdown() incorrectly didn't setInit(false)
SetProxyAddress simplified to only reconnect a connected Websocket.
Any other state means it hasn't been Connected, or it's about to
reconnect anyway.
There's no handling for IsConnecting previously, either, so I've wrapped
that behind the main mutex.
* Websocket: Expand and Assertify tests
* Websocket: Simplify state transistions
* Websocket: Simplify Connecting/Connected state
* Websocket: Tests and errors for websocket
* Websocket: Make WebsocketNotEnabled a real error
This allows for testing and avoids the repetition.
If each returned error is a error.New() you can never use errors.Is()
* Websocket: Add more testable errors
* Websocket: Improve GenerateMessageID test
Testing just the last id doesn't feel very robust
* Websocket: Protect Setup() from races
* Websocket: Use atomics instead of mutex
This was spurred by looking at the setState call in trafficMonitor and
the effect on blocking and efficiency.
With the new atomic types in Go 1.19, and the small types in use here,
atomics should be safe for our usage. bools should be truly atomic,
and uint32 is atomic when the accepted value range is less than one byte/uint8 since
that can be written atomicly by concurrent processors.
Maybe that's not even a factor any more, however we don't even have to worry enough to check.
* Websocket: Fix and simplify traffic monitor
trafficMonitor had a check throttle at the end of the for loop to stop it just gobbling the (blocking) trafficAlert channel non-stop.
That makes sense, except that nothing is sent to the trafficAlert channel if there's no listener.
So that means that it's out by one second on the trafficAlert, because any traffic received during the pause is doesn't try to send a traffic alert.
The unstopped timer is deliberately leaked for later GC when shutdown.
It won't delay/block anything, and it's a trivial memory leak during an infrequent event.
Deliberately Choosing to recreate the timer each time instead of using Stop, drain and reset
* Websocket: Split traficMonitor test on behaviours
* Websocket: Remove trafficMonitor connected status
trafficMonitor does not need to set the connection to be connected.
Connect() does that. Anything after that should result in a full
shutdown and restart. It can't and shouldn't become connected
unexpectedly, and this is most likely a race anyway.
Also dropped trafficCheckInterval to 100ms to mitigate races of traffic
alerts being buffered for too long.
* Websocket: Set disconnected earlier in Shutdown
This caused a possible race where state is still connected, but we start
to trigger interested actors via ShutdownC and Wait.
They may check state and then call Shutdown again, such as
trafficMonitor
* Websocket: Wait 5s for slow tests to pass traffic draining
Keep getting failures upstream on test rigs.
Think they can be very contended, so this pushes the boundary right out
to 5s
* CI/build: Update Go version, linters and fix minor issues
* Bump golangci-lint to v1.56.1
* BinanceUS: Make uint usage consistent
* Throw blank identifiers into the trash
Calls for limits for margin asset were not doing anything if spot is
enabled.
This caused intermittent failures when the sequence of tests meant
margin was tested before spot, since the limits wouldn't be loaded.
But it also highlighted that API users calling Update Limits for margin
outside the context of a loop on all assets would not get an update.
Also intermittently when the loop of UpdateLimits on assets puts margin first
* Binance: Fix subscription failures ignored
* Testing: Fix race on shared config singleton
* Config: Privatise Global config var
We should *either* use a private var *or* use an accessor, but it
doesn't make sense to mix paradigms.
Since GetConfig() is well established this instead removes the limited uses of direct public access and adds a Setter
* Zip: Fix test failure on http mocks
* Exchanges: Remove Pair upgrade handling
Now redundant behind #1401. These paths should never be met.
Several legacy coin upgrade paths being deprecated as well: ZUSD and CNY
Expecting any users with bad config from 3+ years ago would have to
reset anyway.
Also: At the time the intention of this was to upgrade the config
format.
However now, instead, it'd mostly serve to reset enabled pairs if
there's a config mistake, which doesn't feel right.
* Kraken: Fix typo in Kraken type struct
* Exchanges: Abstract exchange Start() and Run()
* Exchanges: Add test for abstracted Start
* Exchanges: Move Start to Bootstrap
* Simplify waitgroup usage
* Add call to exchange.Bootstrap to allow overide or supplementation
* Exchanges: Concurrent common bootstap actions
* Gateio: Remove incorrect Run in test
* GateIO: Fix pair dependencies in tests
This ensures that the pairs are initialised no more than needed and
kind-of just-in-time.
Better pattern might be to use a function to get these pairs when we
need them.
* Exchanges: Complete UpdatePairs before ExecLims
If we're going to update pairs, it needs to complete before we check for
limits to avoid errors on old pairs
* Exchanges: Remove Start and Run from tmpl
Since they're replaced by bootstrap now and shouldn't need customisation
normally
* Alphapoint: Move Start to Bootstrap
* GateIO: Fix linter shadow var
* Websockets: Move Subscription to its own package
This allows the small type to be imported from both `config` and from
`stream` without an import cycle, so we don't have to repeat ourselves
* Subs: Renamed Currency to Pair
This was being mis-used through much of the code, and since we're
already touching everything, we might as well fix it
* Websockets: Add Subscription configuration
* Binance: Add subscription configuration
* Kucoin: Subscription configuration
* Simplify GenerateDefaultSubs
* Improve TestGenSubs coverage
* Test Candle Sub generation
* Support Candle intervals
* Full responsibility for formatting Channel name on GenerateDefaultSubs
OR consumer of Subscribe
* Simplify generatePayloads as a result
* Fix test coverage of asset types in processMarketSnapshot
* Exchanges: Abstract ParallelChanOp
* Tests: Generic ws mock instances
* Kucoin: Fix intermittent conflict in test currs
Use isolated test instance for `TestGetOpenInterest`.
`TestGetOpenInterest` would occassionally change pairs before
GenerateDefault Subs.
* adds open interest to exchanges
* ADDS TESTING YEAH
* New endpoints, BTSE, RPCS, cached
* slight design change, begin gateio
You will need to get cached for
each exchange that supports it
* gateio, huobi, rpc
* fix up kraken, cache retrieval
* okx, gateio
* finalising all implementations and tests
* definitely my final ever commit on this
* Well, well, well
* final v2
* quick fix of bug
* test coverage, assert notempty, test helper
Added a new testhelper for currency
management because its very annoying
in a parallel test setting which wastes
so much space otherwise
* minimises REST requests for Open Interest
* types.Number merge misses
* Minimises Kraken REST calls
* len change, value -> pointer receiver
* further fixup
* fixes gateio, batch calculates open interest
* single gateio, lint const fixes
* rejig and more thorough oi for huobi
* formatting expansion
* minor fix for handling expiring contracts
* rm unused Binance strings
* add bybit support, fix bybit issues
* oopsie doopsie, dont look at my whoopsie
* Fix issue, remove feature
* move an irrelevant function for the pr
* mini bybit upgrades
* fixes cli request bug
This test was failing with `-tags mock_test_off` because the API imposes
a default limit of 500 now, so we'd just get 500 trades and no batching.
If the user doesn't provide a limit, that means we need to assume
batching
* Types: Add Number type
* Types: Switch StringToFloat64 for Number
This change mostly just renames the type.
convert package and StringToFloat64 represent actions, not types,
and make it misleading to use outside of the API context,
especially when using it for a Float64ToString operation.
* Common: Remove StringToFloat64
Replaced by types.Number
* fixup! Types: Switch StringToFloat64 for Number
Second pass at Okx
* Spellcheck: Fix whitespace handling for okx line
* adds funding rate implementations and improvements
* merge fixes x1
* lint
* kucoin funding rates func make
* migrate sync-manager to keys
* some kucoin work
* adds some kucoin wrapper funcs
* ehhh, todo
* kucoin position
* start of orders
* adds the kucoin tests yay
* multiplier
* nits, EWS includes order limits
* NotYetImplemented, IsPerp improvements, cleaning
* lint, test fix, huobi time
* fixes issues, improves testing
* fixes linters I WRECKED
* local lint but remote lint, lint, lint, lint
* fixes err
* skip CI
* lint
* Supported rates, binance endpoints
* fixes weird mocktest problems
* no, CZ is invalid
* fixes some new EWS test errors
* Websockets: Add keys to websocket subscriptions
* This switches all RO uses of the mutex to use a RLock method.
* The mutex used for discrete field access has had scope drift from
name 'connectionMutex' so rename to more appropriate fieldsMutex
* The mutex used for Set/CanUseAuthEndpoints moves from the
subscriptions endpoint to the fieldsMutex
* Add GetSubscription by key
* Expose stream.Matcher type
* Bitfinex: Subscribe and Unsubscribe atomicly
* Fix Auth failures ignored
* This change makes it so that Subscribe and Unsubscribe wait for success
** Tells the DataHandler about errors
** Errors are returned to consumers
* Subscribes concurrently to the channels
* It also simplifies the chanId to stream mapping
* Removes unable to locate chanID: %d errors which are just noise
* Paves the way for unified channelSubscription id handling
* Adds support for subId for Book subscriptions, which is more robust
* Vastly simplifies what we need to test TestWsSubscribedResponse
This test was working to ensure that the various fancy key parsing
mechanisms all worked. Now that we use subId, we just need a thorough
test of that
* Expose Match.Set in order to capture websocket incoming data
Can't see another way of doing this. Doesn't seem too bad
* Allow tests to run with auth or WS
These flags made it difficult to run the tests whilst working on
websockets
* Enable API auth and WS in testconfig
This change minimises the changes requires for a full test run against
live endpoints, so that new contributors have a clearer testing path.
I cannot see any reason to turn WS off and Auth endpoints off when we're
not going to run API tests without Creds being set, and we're not going
to do live fire tests without canManipulateRealOrders
* TestWsSubscribe and various fixes
** Enables the websocket for live non-authed integration tests by default
** Adds an integration test for subscriptions
** Changes the Ws tests to respect canManipulateRealOrders
** Uses WsConnect instead of setupWs; fixes seqNo config not sent for WS tests
** Allows api creds to live in config/testdata.json which might be
less likely to accidentally commit, and less obtrusive
* Bitfinex: Support period and timeframe for Candles
* Fixes manual Subscribe() symbol or key formatting
* Unifies handling of params for DefaultSubscriptions and manual
subsrciptions
* Bitfinex: Handle conf and info WS channel events
* Bitfinex: Better tests for subscriptions
* fixup! Websockets: Add keys to websocket subscriptions
* fixup! Bitfinex: Subscribe and Unsubscribe atomicly
* fixup! Websockets: Add keys to websocket subscriptions
* Websockets: Add Pending subscription status
Add a status tracker so that Sub/Unsub can prevent duplicates,
and also fixes when first message comes before we have added the sub
to the tracker
* Websockets: Add State instead of pending
This change allows more clarity about the current state and
checks for specifically already Unsubing
* Bitfinex: Fix first sub message maybe lost
The only link we have between a sub req and the sub resp is the subID.
And the only link we have between a sub message and the sub is the chanID.
We can't derive a link using Pair or anything else.
This meant that by sending the resp and its chanID down the IncomingData
channel, we allowed the channel reader to maybe process the next
message, the first message on the channel, before the runtime executed
the switch back to subscribeToChan waiting on the chan.
To fix this, we key initially on subId.(string), and then replace it
with chanId.(int64) when we have it *inside* the wsHandleData so we
know we've procedurally handled it before the next message.
subscribeToChan is then free to remove the subId keyed Sub regardless of
error or not
If there's an error, we don't need to inline handling because there
won't be any second update.
Expands test coverage to make sure those subId keyed subscriptions are
removed.
* Websocket: Validate state in SetChanState
* fixup! Bitfinex: Fix first sub message maybe lost
* Websockets: Rename RemoveUnsuccessfulSubs
Implementation doesn't imply Unsuccessful or need to.
This change supports the registering of Pending subs
* Bitfinex: Fix race in Tests
* all in a days work
* cleanup
* cleanup for real, also stop it binance.json
* minor coverage
* adds gateio to the slurry
* cleanup of types
* verbose verbose verbose verbose verbose verbose
* fixes huobi parsing issue
* fix bybit contract identification
* cleanup
* merge fixes
* addresses many big problems raised by SHAZ
* tracking errors and fixes
* funding rate if avail, fixes currency formatting
* Addresses nits and sneaks in extra fixes
* lint
* minor fixes after rebase
* better contract splitter for currencies like T-USDT
* forgot to add the exchange name like a fool
* merge fixes x1
* kucoin, direction, contract size
* rn direction, fix kucoin time
* WHOOPS
* Update exchanges/kucoin/kucoin_wrapper.go
Co-authored-by: Adrian Gallagher <adrian.gallagher@thrasher.io>
* misdirection
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Co-authored-by: Adrian Gallagher <adrian.gallagher@thrasher.io>