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| Qlib FAQ |
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| Qlib Frequently Asked Questions |
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| 1. RuntimeError: An attempt has been made to start a new process before the current process has finished its bootstrapping phase... |
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| RuntimeError: |
| An attempt has been made to start a new process before the |
| current process has finished its bootstrapping phase. |
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| This probably means that you are not using fork to start your |
| child processes and you have forgotten to use the proper idiom |
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| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| freeze_support() |
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| The "freeze_support()" line can be omitted if the program |
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| This is caused by the limitation of multiprocessing under windows OS. Please refer to `here <https://stackoverflow.com/a/24374798>`_ for more info. |
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| **Solution**: To select a start method you use the ``D.features`` in the if __name__ == '__main__' clause of the main module. For example: |
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| import qlib |
| from qlib.data import D |
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| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| qlib.init() |
| instruments = ["SH600000"] |
| fields = ["$close", "$change"] |
| df = D.features(instruments, fields, start_time='2010-01-01', end_time='2012-12-31') |
| print(df.head()) |
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| 2. qlib.data.cache.QlibCacheException: It sees the key(...) of the redis lock has existed in your redis db now. |
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| It sees the key of the redis lock has existed in your redis db now. You can use the following command to clear your redis keys and rerun your commands |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ redis-cli |
| > select 1 |
| > flushdb |
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| If the issue is not resolved, use ``keys *`` to find if multiple keys exist. If so, try using ``flushall`` to clear all the keys. |
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| .. note:: |
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| ``qlib.config.redis_task_db`` defaults is ``1``, users can use ``qlib.init(redis_task_db=<other_db>)`` settings. |
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| Also, feel free to post a new issue in our GitHub repository. We always check each issue carefully and try our best to solve them. |
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| 3. ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'qlib.data._libs.rolling' |
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| .. code-block:: python |
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| #### Do not import qlib package in the repository directory in case of importing qlib from . without compiling ##### |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> |
| File "qlib/qlib/__init__.py", line 19, in init |
| from .data.cache import H |
| File "qlib/qlib/data/__init__.py", line 8, in <module> |
| from .data import ( |
| File "qlib/qlib/data/data.py", line 20, in <module> |
| from .cache import H |
| File "qlib/qlib/data/cache.py", line 36, in <module> |
| from .ops import Operators |
| File "qlib/qlib/data/ops.py", line 19, in <module> |
| from ._libs.rolling import rolling_slope, rolling_rsquare, rolling_resi |
| ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'qlib.data._libs.rolling' |
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| - If the error occurs when importing ``qlib`` package with ``PyCharm`` IDE, users can execute the following command in the project root folder to compile Cython files and generate executable files: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| python setup.py build_ext --inplace |
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| - If the error occurs when importing ``qlib`` package with command ``python`` , users need to change the running directory to ensure that the script does not run in the project directory. |
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| 4. BadNamespaceError: / is not a connected namespace |
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| .. code-block:: python |
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| File "qlib_online.py", line 35, in <module> |
| cal = D.calendar() |
| File "e:\code\python\microsoft\qlib_latest\qlib\qlib\data\data.py", line 973, in calendar |
| return Cal.calendar(start_time, end_time, freq, future=future) |
| File "e:\code\python\microsoft\qlib_latest\qlib\qlib\data\data.py", line 798, in calendar |
| self.conn.send_request( |
| File "e:\code\python\microsoft\qlib_latest\qlib\qlib\data\client.py", line 101, in send_request |
| self.sio.emit(request_type + "_request", request_content) |
| File "G:\apps\miniconda\envs\qlib\lib\site-packages\python_socketio-5.3.0-py3.8.egg\socketio\client.py", line 369, in emit |
| raise exceptions.BadNamespaceError( |
| BadNamespaceError: / is not a connected namespace. |
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| - The version of ``python-socketio`` in qlib needs to be the same as the version of ``python-socketio`` in qlib-server: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| pip install -U python-socketio==<qlib-server python-socketio version> |
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| 5. TypeError: send() got an unexpected keyword argument 'binary' |
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| .. code-block:: python |
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| File "qlib_online.py", line 35, in <module> |
| cal = D.calendar() |
| File "e:\code\python\microsoft\qlib_latest\qlib\qlib\data\data.py", line 973, in calendar |
| return Cal.calendar(start_time, end_time, freq, future=future) |
| File "e:\code\python\microsoft\qlib_latest\qlib\qlib\data\data.py", line 798, in calendar |
| self.conn.send_request( |
| File "e:\code\python\microsoft\qlib_latest\qlib\qlib\data\client.py", line 101, in send_request |
| self.sio.emit(request_type + "_request", request_content) |
| File "G:\apps\miniconda\envs\qlib\lib\site-packages\socketio\client.py", line 263, in emit |
| self._send_packet(packet.Packet(packet.EVENT, namespace=namespace, |
| File "G:\apps\miniconda\envs\qlib\lib\site-packages\socketio\client.py", line 339, in _send_packet |
| self.eio.send(ep, binary=binary) |
| TypeError: send() got an unexpected keyword argument 'binary' |
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| - The ``python-engineio`` version needs to be compatible with the ``python-socketio`` version, reference: https://github.com/miguelgrinberg/python-socketio#version-compatibility |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| pip install -U python-engineio==<compatible python-socketio version> |
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| pip install -U python-socketio==3.1.2 python-engineio==3.13.2 |
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