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data-forge-redis

v0.0.16

Published

This library contains the redis extensions to Data-Forge that allow it to directly read dat from redis database in Node.js.

Downloads

29

Readme

data-forge-redis

The redis module for use with Data-Forge and recoded from data-forge-fs.

Supposedly, we have a series of data that has been stored in the redis database.

Unlike the module of data-forge-fs, the data structure of the securities is constructed as follows:

KEY FIELD VALUE [PREFIX]SYMBOL YYYYMMDD {"O": XX.XXX, "C": XX.XXX, "H": XX.XXX, "L": XX.XXX}

This library contains the redis extensions to Data-Forge.

The example code is listed as follows:

const dataForge = require('data-forge');
const dataForgeRedis = require('data-forge-redis');
require('data-forge-indicators'); 

var toDate = new Date();
toDate.setDate(toDate.getDate() - 8); // get the last 7 days data, today's data is not imported
var fromDate = new Date(toDate.getTime());

const options = {
    host: localhost,
    port: 3679,
    database: 11
};

// async call, please use it in a async function, otherwise it will cause issues
var dataFrame = await dataForgeRedis.fromRedis(options).load(symbol, fromDate, toDate);

// for symbol that is stored with a prefix
// var dataFrame = await dataForgeRedis.fromRedis(options).load(symbol, fromDate, toDate, 'asx:price:');

var inputSeries = dataFrame.parseDates('date').setIndex('date').renameSeries({date: 'time'});


Click here for Data-Forge FS API docs

See Data-Forge docs and guide for details on how to use.

For company code changes

// for symbol that is stored with a prefix and code changes data is stored with a prefix as well
var dataFrame = await dataForgeRedis.fromRedis(options).load(symbol, fromDate, toDate, 'asx:price:', 'asx:cc');

Maintainer

Eric Tang @ TYO Lab