| # Introduction |
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| This example tries to demonstrate how Qlib supports data without fixed shared frequency. |
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| For example, |
| - Daily prices volume data are fixed-frequency data. The data comes in a fixed frequency (i.e. daily) |
| - Orders are not fixed data and they may come at any time point |
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| To support such non-fixed-frequency, Qlib implements an Arctic-based backend. |
| Here is an example to import and query data based on this backend. |
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| # Installation |
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| Please refer to [the installation docs](https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/installation/) of mongodb. |
| Current version of script with default value tries to connect localhost **via default port without authentication**. |
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| Run following command to install necessary libraries |
| ``` |
| pip install pytest coverage gdown |
| pip install arctic # NOTE: pip may fail to resolve the right package dependency !!! Please make sure the dependency are satisfied. |
| ``` |
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| # Importing example data |
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| 1. (Optional) Please follow the first part of [this section](https://github.com/microsoft/qlib#data-preparation) to **get 1min data** of Qlib. |
| 2. Please follow following steps to download example data |
| ```bash |
| cd examples/orderbook_data/ |
| gdown https://drive.google.com/uc?id=15FuUqWn2rkCi8uhJYGEQWKakcEqLJNDG # Proxies may be necessary here. |
| python ../../scripts/get_data.py _unzip --file_path highfreq_orderbook_example_data.zip --target_dir . |
| ``` |
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| 3. Please import the example data to your mongo db |
| ```bash |
| python create_dataset.py initialize_library # Initialization Libraries |
| python create_dataset.py import_data # Initialization Libraries |
| ``` |
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| # Query Examples |
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| After importing these data, you run `example.py` to create some high-frequency features. |
| ```bash |
| pytest -s --disable-warnings example.py # If you want run all examples |
| pytest -s --disable-warnings example.py::TestClass::test_exp_10 # If you want to run specific example |
| ``` |
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| # Known limitations |
| Expression computing between different frequencies are not supported yet |
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