tai v0.0.5 Tai.Trading.OrderStore
Converts submissions into orders and keeps track of them for updates
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Functions
Creates orders from the submissions
Return a list of all the orders
Returns a specification to start this module under a supervisor
Deletes the record of all existing orders
Return the total number of orders
Return the total number of orders with the given status
Return the order matching the client_id or nil otherwise
Find an order by a list of query parameters and update whitelisted attributes in an atomic operation
Invoked when the server is started. start_link/3 or start/3 will
block until it returns
Return a list of orders filtered by their attributes
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Creates orders from the submissions.
- Assigning a client id in the uuid v4 format
- Tracks the order
Return a list of all the orders
Returns a specification to start this module under a supervisor.
See Supervisor.
Deletes the record of all existing orders
Return the total number of orders
Return the total number of orders with the given status
Return the order matching the client_id or nil otherwise
Find an order by a list of query parameters and update whitelisted attributes in an atomic operation
Invoked when the server is started. start_link/3 or start/3 will
block until it returns.
args is the argument term (second argument) passed to start_link/3.
Returning {:ok, state} will cause start_link/3 to return
{:ok, pid} and the process to enter its loop.
Returning {:ok, state, timeout} is similar to {:ok, state}
except handle_info(:timeout, state) will be called after timeout
milliseconds if no messages are received within the timeout.
Returning {:ok, state, :hibernate} is similar to {:ok, state}
except the process is hibernated before entering the loop. See
c:handle_call/3 for more information on hibernation.
Returning {:ok, state, {:continue, continue}} is similar to
{:ok, state} except that immediately after entering the loop
the c:handle_continue/2 callback will be invoked with the value
continue as first argument.
Returning :ignore will cause start_link/3 to return :ignore and
the process will exit normally without entering the loop or calling
c:terminate/2. If used when part of a supervision tree the parent
supervisor will not fail to start nor immediately try to restart the
GenServer. The remainder of the supervision tree will be started
and so the GenServer should not be required by other processes.
It can be started later with Supervisor.restart_child/2 as the child
specification is saved in the parent supervisor. The main use cases for
this are:
- The
GenServeris disabled by configuration but might be enabled later. - An error occurred and it will be handled by a different mechanism than the
Supervisor. Likely this approach involves callingSupervisor.restart_child/2after a delay to attempt a restart.
Returning {:stop, reason} will cause start_link/3 to return
{:error, reason} and the process to exit with reason reason without
entering the loop or calling c:terminate/2.
Callback implementation for GenServer.init/1.
Return a list of orders filtered by their attributes