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kingchenc 0995f8d66a fix(psar): correct is_ready convention and use NaN sentinels (R6, B-Opus-1)
`Psar::is_ready` previously returned `self.initialised`, which flips to
`true` *after* the seed candle — but the seed candle itself returns
`None`. The contract every other indicator honours is
`is_ready() == true` ↔ "the most recent update produced (or could
produce) a real value". Streaming consumers writing
`if ind.is_ready() { use(ind.update(c)?) }` would hit an unexpected
`None` on the first post-seed update.

Fix: add a `has_emitted: bool` field that flips on the first
`Some(sar)` return; `is_ready` now reads that. New test
`is_ready_only_after_first_some_value` pins the contract.

While in the same file, `reset()` is corrected to restore the compute
fields (`prev_high`, `prev_low`, `sar`, `ep`) to `f64::NAN` sentinels
instead of `0.0` (Opus bonus finding). The fields are gated by
`initialised` today, so the `0.0` sentinel never leaked into output —
but a future refactor that read them pre-init would have silently
treated `0.0` as a real price. A `debug_assert!` at the read site makes
the invariant explicit and catches a re-introduction of the bug in
debug builds.

Bit-equivalence with the previous behaviour is preserved
(`reset_allows_clean_reuse` and `batch_equals_streaming` continue to
pass unchanged).
2026-05-23 10:28:18 +02:00
kingchenc a530f1b4cb perf(ulcer-index): track trailing max with a monotone deque (R1, B-Opus-2)
`UlcerIndex::update` previously scanned the full `period`-window every
tick via `prices.iter().fold(NEG_INFINITY, f64::max)`, breaking the
`Indicator` trait's O(1) contract. For long windows (e.g. period 50+ on
a live tick stream) this turned a constant-time update into an O(period)
one, and full-history batch replays into O(n · period).

The window of raw prices is replaced with a monotonically-decreasing
deque of `(index, price)` pairs. On every push, all back entries
`<= input` are popped (they can never be the trailing max again, since
they are dominated and at least as old). On every step, the front is
popped if its index is older than `count - period + 1`. The deque's
front is therefore always the trailing max in O(1). `count: u64` is the
1-based input counter that drives expiration; on `reset()` it returns
to zero alongside the deque and the drawdown state.

Behaviour is unchanged: same per-tick values, same warmup
(`2 * period - 1`), same non-finite-input semantics. A new test
`monotone_deque_matches_naive_max_on_adversarial_inputs` compares the
deque output bar-by-bar against an independent O(n) trailing-max scan on
inputs designed to hit every code path: strictly increasing (full tail
pops), strictly decreasing (head expirations only), constants (the
`<= input` pop rule keeps a single newest entry), and a sawtooth.

The doc comment on `warmup_period()` is also corrected (B-Opus-2): the
two windows overlap by one bar, so the formula is `2 * period - 1`, not
`2 * period`.
2026-05-23 01:46:24 +02:00
kingchenc efcd6216c1 feat(bindings): expose RollingVWAP in Python, Node and WASM (R4)
The rolling-window VWAP indicator (`wickra_core::RollingVwap`) was only
available in the Rust crate, even though the README's Volume-family
table already advertised "VWAP (cumulative + rolling)" as a cross-
language feature. Users on Python, Node or in the browser had to fall
back to the cumulative `VWAP` or re-implement the rolling variant
themselves.

This commit closes the gap end-to-end:

- Python: `wickra.RollingVWAP(period)` — same constructor / `update` /
  `batch` / `reset` / `is_ready` / `warmup_period` surface as `VWAP`,
  plus a `period` property and a typed `__repr__`. The `__init__.py`
  re-exports it and `__all__` lists it; the `.pyi` stub matches.
- Node: `RollingVWAP(period)` — napi class with the same lifecycle,
  exported from `index.js` and declared in `index.d.ts`.
- WASM: `RollingVWAP(period)` — wasm-bindgen class with the same
  `Float64Array` I/O as `VWAP`.

Tests added:

- Python: `test_rolling_vwap_streaming_matches_batch` — exercises
  `update == batch` plus the full lifecycle on the shared OHLC fixture.
- Node: `RollingVWAP` row in the `candleScalar` parity table — covered
  by the generic streaming-vs-batch + lifecycle harness.
- WASM: dedicated `wasm-bindgen-test` mirrors the Python test.

The wiki page `Indicator-Vwap.md` drops the "Rust-only" caveat and
gains Python / Node / WASM examples.
2026-05-23 01:43:00 +02:00
kingchenc 3a6b5ebae3 feat(wasm): expose streaming update/isReady/warmupPeriod for 12 candle indicators (R3, R8)
Twelve WASM classes previously exposed only `batch()` (and not even
`reset()` for ten of them): ADX, WilliamsR, CCI, MFI, PSAR, Keltner,
Donchian, VWAP, AwesomeOscillator, Aroon, Stochastic, OBV. Browser
consumers wanting per-tick updates had to replay `batch()` on every new
candle — the opposite of the library's streaming-first promise.

Each class now exposes:

- `update(...)` — per-tick streaming update with the same column inputs
  as `batch()`. Single-output indicators return `Option<f64>`. Multi-
  output indicators (ADX, Keltner, Donchian, Aroon, Stochastic) return a
  named JS object (`{ plusDi, minusDi, adx }`, `{ upper, middle, lower }`,
  `{ up, down }`, `{ k, d }`) once warm, or `null` during warmup. This
  matches the existing `SuperTrend` convention so JS code can treat all
  multi-output WASM indicators uniformly.
- `reset()`, `isReady()`, `warmupPeriod()` — bring the lifecycle API to
  full parity with Python and Node.

`WasmKama` also gains the previously missing `warmupPeriod()` (R8). A
single new `wasm-bindgen-test` exercises every newly wired class against
a deterministic 40-bar synthetic OHLCV stream, asserting that
streaming `update` matches `batch` value-by-value and that the lifecycle
contract behaves the same as the core indicator.
2026-05-23 01:34:54 +02:00
kingchenc c99cf54a1f fix(security): upgrade pyo3 and numpy to 0.28, fix RUSTSEC-2025-0020
Bumps the Python binding from pyo3 0.22 / numpy 0.22 to 0.28 / 0.28,
which resolves RUSTSEC-2025-0020 — a buffer overflow in
`PyString::from_object` that affected every published Python wheel.

Migration:

- `into_pyarray_bound(py)` → `into_pyarray(py)` (numpy 0.23 dropped the
  `_bound` transitional suffix; the method now returns `Bound<'py, _>`
  directly).
- `downcast::<PyDict>` → `cast::<PyDict>` (pyo3 renamed the method on
  `PyAnyMethods`).
- Every `#[pyclass]` declares `skip_from_py_object` to opt out of the
  now-deprecated automatic `FromPyObject` derive for `Clone` types.
  Indicators are stateful — silently extracting them by value-clone is
  never the intended FFI semantics.
- Workspace clippy gains `unused_self = "allow"` on the python crate
  only: Python's `__repr__` protocol forces `&self` even for parameter-
  less indicators where the body does not read state.
- `map_err` arms collapsed into a single `PyValueError` arm
  (clippy::match_same_arms).

`deny.toml` no longer suppresses RUSTSEC-2025-0020; `cargo deny check`
is green on advisories, bans, licenses and sources without exceptions.
2026-05-23 01:26:55 +02:00
kingchenc 2bc6cc5505 docs: round out the docs for Z7's example additions
* examples/README.md — replace the single-row WASM section with a build
  block (one-time `wasm-pack` build), a serve note, and the full
  five-row table (`index`, `backtest`, `live_trading`, `multi_timeframe`,
  `parallel_assets`).
* examples/wasm/README.md — new dedicated index for the WASM demos
  with the build and serve commands and a description of every file
  including the module worker companion.
* CHANGELOG.md `[Unreleased]` gains three bullets: the Python and Node
  `fetch_btcusdt` siblings; the four new WASM browser demos; and the
  three new wiki pages from Z6 (TA-Lib-Migration, Cookbook, FAQ).
2026-05-23 00:45:51 +02:00
kingchenc 6e3190a44a examples(wasm): add a browser parallel-assets demo via Web Workers
Close the final "parallel assets" cell of the cross-language matrix for
WASM.

* examples/wasm/parallel_assets.html — generates a synthetic
  `(assets, bars)` panel deterministically (the LCG matches the Node
  and Rust siblings so timings are directly comparable), runs the
  serial baseline on the main thread, then dispatches the same workload
  to a pool of module Workers and reports the speedup. The render is
  three cards (serial / parallel / speedup) plus a sanity-check line
  asserting per-asset agreement between the two paths.
* examples/wasm/parallel_worker.js — companion module worker that
  loads its own copy of the WebAssembly module via `init()` and
  processes whichever slice of the panel its parent dispatches.

Modern browsers ship module-worker support (`new Worker(url, {
type: "module" })`) which lets every worker do `import init, { SMA, RSI
} from "../../bindings/wasm/pkg/wickra_wasm.js"` without bundler
glue. The inline page module and the worker module both syntax-check
cleanly under `node --check`.
2026-05-23 00:45:01 +02:00
kingchenc 04c3a83fdb examples(wasm): add a browser multi-timeframe demo
Close the "multi-timeframe" cell of the cross-language matrix for WASM.

* examples/wasm/multi_timeframe.html — fetches the bundled 1-minute
  BTCUSDT CSV (or any 1-minute OHLCV CSV), rolls it up in-page to 5m,
  15m, 1h, 4h and 1d buckets, and prints RSI(14), MACD(12,26,9)
  histogram and ADX(14) per timeframe via the WebAssembly bindings.
  Same inline-bucket aggregation as the Node sibling, same indicator
  set as the Python and Rust siblings — the Rust version uses
  `wickra-data::Resampler` directly which is currently a Rust-only API.

The render is a single table (one row per timeframe) so the cross-
language outputs sit side-by-side cleanly. The inline module script
syntax-checks cleanly under `node --check`.
2026-05-23 00:43:54 +02:00
kingchenc c87a16953b examples(wasm): add a browser live-trading demo
Close the "live trading" cell of the cross-language matrix for WASM.

* examples/wasm/live_trading.html — opens a native browser `WebSocket`
  to Binance's public kline stream, feeds every close through RSI(14),
  MACD(12,26,9) and Bollinger(20, 2.0) via the WebAssembly bindings, and
  flags BUY/SELL candidates when all three indicators agree. Mirrors
  the Node and Python live-trading examples in indicator set, signal
  logic and symbol/interval validation — the symbol is checked against
  `^[A-Za-z0-9]+$` before being spliced into the stream URL, the
  interval against the public-API allow-list.

The UI shows live close / RSI / MACD-histogram / Bollinger-band cards,
plus a scrolling log of the last 200 ticks with signal rows highlighted.
Browser-native `WebSocket` means no library dependency. Build the WASM
module once (`wasm-pack build bindings/wasm --target web --release
--features panic-hook`), serve the repository root and open
`examples/wasm/live_trading.html`.
2026-05-23 00:43:05 +02:00
kingchenc 5ea36a6064 examples(wasm): add a browser backtest demo
The WASM example set had only `index.html` (the streaming canvas demo);
the "backtest" cell of the cross-language matrix was empty. Close it.

* examples/wasm/backtest.html — loads the wasm-pack `--target web`
  bundle, fetches an OHLCV CSV from the same `examples/data/` directory
  the other languages use (default: `btcusdt-1d.csv`), parses it
  in-page and streams every candle through SMA, EMA, RSI, MACD,
  Bollinger, ATR, ADX and OBV via the WebAssembly bindings. Renders a
  summary table with mean / min / max / last per series — mirrors the
  Rust, Python and Node backtest examples both in indicator set and in
  output shape.

Build the WASM module once (`wasm-pack build bindings/wasm --target web
--release --features panic-hook`), then serve the repository root and
open `examples/wasm/backtest.html`. The inline module script
syntax-checks cleanly under `node --check` on the extracted body.
2026-05-23 00:42:14 +02:00
kingchenc 303ff0a163 examples(node): add a fetch_btcusdt script using built-in fetch
Node had no sibling for the Rust and Python `fetch_btcusdt`
data-generators — adding it closes the "fetch (data-gen)" cell for the
last remaining row of the cross-language example matrix where the
pattern makes sense.

* examples/node/fetch_btcusdt.js — uses Node 18+'s built-in global
  `fetch` (no npm dependencies); same pagination logic as the Rust and
  Python siblings (paginate backwards via `endTime`, drop the
  in-progress bucket, sort and trim to the configured target). Applies
  the same OHLC validity check the Rust `Candle::new` constructor
  enforces so a malformed kline is skipped rather than written.
* JavaScript's `String(v)` already gives the shortest round-trip
  representation and strips the `.0` suffix for whole-number floats, so
  the CSV output is byte-for-byte identical to what the Rust and
  Python fetchers produce on the same Binance snapshot. Verified by
  running it and `git diff`-ing against the checked-in dataset: every
  row older than the run is unchanged; only the most recent ~24 hours
  drift because the market kept moving.

examples/README.md gains the new row.
2026-05-23 00:40:27 +02:00
kingchenc b948b0b9cf examples(python): add a stdlib-only fetch_btcusdt script
Python had no sibling for the Rust `fetch_btcusdt` data-generator —
adding it closes the "fetch (data-gen)" cell for Python and lets users
without a Rust toolchain regenerate the bundled BTCUSDT datasets.

* examples/python/fetch_btcusdt.py — uses only the standard library
  (urllib.request + json + csv); same pagination strategy as the Rust
  version (paginate backwards via `endTime`, drop the in-progress
  bucket, sort and trim to the configured target). Applies the same
  OHLC validity check the Rust `Candle::new` constructor enforces
  (finite fields, high >= low/open/close, low <= open/close,
  volume >= 0) so a malformed kline is skipped rather than written.
* Number formatting matches Rust's `f64` Display: shortest round-trip,
  no trailing `.0` for whole-number floats. Verified by running the
  script and `git diff`-ing against the checked-in dataset: every row
  older than the run is byte-identical to Rust's output; the diff only
  shows the most recent ~24 hours where Binance has produced fresh
  candles since the original snapshot.

examples/README.md gains the new row.
2026-05-23 00:38:38 +02:00
kingchenc a707eb5d62 docs: refresh the cross-library benchmark numbers
The README and Streaming-vs-Batch benchmark tables were a stale snapshot
("5 000-bar series", numbers from an older machine). Re-run
`python -m benchmarks.compare_libraries` on the current hardware against
the same peer set (finta + talipp; TA-Lib and pandas-ta stay excluded on
Windows) and replace the tables with the fresh numbers.

The new run uses the script's current defaults: a 20 000-bar batch series
and a 5 000-bar seed + 15 000-bar live streaming workload — both more
representative of real backtests than the previous 5 000 / 2 000-bar
sizes. Wickra still wins every batch row outright (3.5× to 1 244× faster
than the nearest peer) and the streaming RSI is ~13.8× faster than
talipp's incremental implementation.
2026-05-23 00:24:41 +02:00
kingchenc 8b4a847d24 docs(wiki): add Cookbook, TA-Lib migration table and FAQ
Three content gaps in the wiki: there was no migration story for users
porting from TA-Lib, no strategy cookbook, and no FAQ. Add all three as
self-contained pages and link them from Home.md's "Wiki contents".

* docs/wiki/TA-Lib-Migration.md — full one-to-one mapping table from
  every common talib.X(...) call to the equivalent Wickra expression,
  plus a "what Wickra has that TA-Lib does not" / "what TA-Lib has that
  Wickra does not (yet)" delta.
* docs/wiki/Cookbook.md — seven concrete strategy recipes (RSI mean
  reversion, MACD histogram crossover, Bollinger breakout, ADX-gated
  trend, multi-timeframe confirmation, SuperTrend trailing stop,
  Chain<EMA, RSI>) with Rust or Python snippets.
* docs/wiki/FAQ.md — common questions on warmup, NaN handling, thread
  safety, installation, performance and comparing Wickra to TA-Lib /
  pandas-ta / talipp / finta.

Also extend the [Unreleased] CHANGELOG entry that records the
examples/<lang>/ restructure with the wiki additions; Home.md gains
three new bullets under "Wiki contents".
2026-05-23 00:23:00 +02:00
kingchenc 43b0b26736 examples: add parallel-assets demos for Rust and Node
Python's parallel_assets.py demoed GIL-release multi-core throughput;
Rust and Node both lacked a sibling that shows their own native
parallelism. Close the gap with two real, runnable examples.

* examples/rust/src/bin/parallel_assets.rs — synthesises an (assets,
  bars) panel with a deterministic per-asset LCG, runs a serial baseline,
  then `Sma::batch_parallel` / `Rsi::batch_parallel` via rayon, asserts
  the two outputs are element-wise identical and prints the speedup.
  Toggle indicator with `--indicator sma|rsi`.
* examples/node/parallel_assets.js — same shape, but the parallel run is
  a `worker_threads` pool that re-loads the native binding in each
  worker. Each worker computes the last non-null indicator value for its
  slice; the main thread aggregates and verifies serial == parallel
  per asset.

Both examples report timings and the serial-vs-parallel sanity check
passes. Defaults (200 × 5000) keep the example fast on dev hardware;
larger `--assets`/`--bars` is where the speedup numbers move (Node's
worker spawn cost dominates the smallest sizes, which is honest and
educational).

examples/README.md gains the two new rows.
2026-05-23 00:18:46 +02:00
kingchenc 962ced0712 examples: add multi-timeframe demos for Rust and Node
Python's examples/python/multi_timeframe.py had no Rust or Node sibling.
Add both — the Rust version uses wickra-data's `Resampler` /
`resample_all` (the canonical path; no manual roll-up), the Node version
mirrors the Python one's inline aggregation because wickra-data's
resampler is currently Rust-only.

* examples/rust/src/bin/multi_timeframe.rs — reads the bundled 1m CSV via
  `CandleReader`, resamples to 5m / 15m / 1h / 4h / 1d via `resample_all`,
  prints last RSI(14), MACD(12,26,9) histogram and ADX(14) per timeframe.
* examples/node/multi_timeframe.js — same outputs from a hand-rolled
  bucket aggregator; reuses the new examples/data/ default path.
* examples/README.md gains the new rows.

Run side by side: the Rust and Node summaries are bit-identical at every
timeframe (50000 / 10000 / 3334 / 834 / 209 / 35 bars; same RSI, MACD
histogram and ADX to two decimals) — confirming both the Rust resampler
and the inline Node aggregator produce the same OHLC buckets.
2026-05-23 00:16:08 +02:00
kingchenc 5a4cf66022 examples: add streaming demos for Python and Rust
Python and Rust both lacked a standalone "streaming indicators" example
that mirrors examples/node/streaming.js — the quickstart docs cover the
pattern, but a runnable file makes the parity visible across all four
languages.

* examples/python/streaming.py — argparse-driven synthetic streaming demo
  feeding SMA(20) / EMA(20) / RSI(14) / MACD(12,26,9), tagging BUY?/SELL?
  candidates when RSI extremes and MACD-histogram direction agree.
* examples/rust/src/bin/streaming.rs — same demo as a wickra-examples
  binary, reusing the seeded LCG so its first 40 rows are bit-identical
  to the Python (and Node) sibling — a strong cross-language consistency
  signal verified by running both side by side.
* examples/README.md gains a `streaming` row in the Rust and Python tables.
2026-05-23 00:13:38 +02:00
kingchenc d87005577e examples: move the WASM browser demo into a top-level examples/wasm/
Finish the per-language `examples/<lang>/` restructure by relocating the
WASM browser demo from bindings/wasm/examples/ to examples/wasm/.

* `examples/wasm/index.html` is the moved file; its WASM module import
  becomes `../../bindings/wasm/pkg/wickra_wasm.js` so the demo still loads
  the wasm-pack output without copying it.
* bindings/wasm/README.md, Quickstart-WASM.md, examples/README.md and the
  root README "Languages" + project-layout block all point at the new
  path. The serve command in the docs now says "serve the repository root
  and open examples/wasm/index.html".

`bindings/wasm/examples/` is empty after the move; the now-empty
directory is removed.
2026-05-23 00:11:07 +02:00
kingchenc 8b9e8e30b9 examples: move Node examples into a top-level examples/node/
Continue the per-language `examples/<lang>/` restructure: move the three
Node example files (streaming.js, backtest.js, live_trading.js) out of
bindings/node/examples/ and into a top-level examples/node/ directory.

* `examples/node/package.json` is a `private` package that pulls the
  native binding via `file:../../bindings/node` and lists `ws` as a
  dev-dependency for the live-trading example. `require('..')` in each
  file becomes `require('wickra')` — exactly what a downstream user would
  write — and the file-header run instructions are updated to the new
  two-step workflow (`npm install` in bindings/node, then in
  examples/node).
* `backtest.js`'s default-CSV path becomes the much shorter
  `__dirname/../data/btcusdt-1d.csv` from the new location.
* `bindings/node/package.json` drops the now-unused `ws` devDependency.
* `.gitignore` is broadened from `bindings/node/node_modules/` to
  `**/node_modules/` so the new `examples/node/node_modules/` directory is
  not tracked.
* The README "Languages" table, project-layout block and
  `examples/README.md` Node section are updated for the new paths and run
  commands.

Verified by running `node backtest.js` (3200 BTCUSDT daily bars, matching
output), `node streaming.js`, and `node --check live_trading.js` from the
new location.
2026-05-23 00:10:06 +02:00
kingchenc 747d1a5b1b examples: move Rust examples into a top-level examples/rust/ crate
The three Rust examples (backtest, fetch_btcusdt, live_binance) used to
live each in their own crate's examples/ dir, splitting the example set
across crates and burying it inside the source tree. Move them into a new
workspace member crate at `examples/rust/` (package `wickra-examples`,
`publish = false`) so all language examples sit under one top-level
`examples/<lang>/` tree.

* `examples/rust/Cargo.toml` declares the per-binary deps (wickra,
  wickra-data with the `live-binance` feature always on, serde_json, tokio
  for the macro and current-thread runtime).
* `examples/rust/src/bin/{backtest,fetch_btcusdt,live_binance}.rs` are the
  three migrated binaries; their doc-comments and the fetch_btcusdt output
  path are updated for the new location and run command
  (`cargo run -p wickra-examples --bin <name>`).
* Workspace `Cargo.toml` lists the new member; the now-empty
  `[dev-dependencies]` extras (`wickra`, `tokio` in wickra-data and
  `serde_json` in wickra) that existed only for these examples are dropped.
* The `[[example]] live_binance` table is removed from wickra-data's
  manifest since the file moved out.
* README "Languages" + project-layout, examples/README.md, Quickstart-Rust
  and Data-Layer are pointed at the new paths and commands.

`cargo build -p wickra-examples` and `cargo run --release -p wickra-examples
--bin backtest -- examples/data/btcusdt-1d.csv` both succeed; the rest of
the workspace (core, data, wickra) builds, clippies (`--all-targets -D
warnings`) and tests (508 core + 28 data + 1 integration + 74+3+1
doctests) all stay green.
2026-05-23 00:07:07 +02:00
kingchenc a1c646ae7c examples: move the bundled BTCUSDT datasets to a top-level examples/data/
The seven BTCUSDT OHLCV datasets used to live under
crates/wickra/examples/data/, which buried them inside a Rust crate even
though the Node backtest example and the upcoming Rust/Node/WASM example
restructure need to reach them too. Move them to the workspace-level
examples/data/ so every language's examples can resolve the same path.

The bench (crates/wickra/benches/indicators.rs), the example_data
integration test, fetch_btcusdt.rs and the Node backtest example all take
the new ../../examples/data/ path; Data-Layer.md, examples/README.md and
the CHANGELOG entry are updated to match. No data file content changes.
2026-05-23 00:01:52 +02:00
kingchenc ba10898801 docs: add a cross-language examples index
The top-level examples/ directory held only python/, which made the
examples look Python-only even though Rust, Node and WASM all ship their
own. Add examples/README.md: a single index of every runnable example
across Rust, Python, Node and WASM, each with its run command, plus a note
on the bundled BTCUSDT datasets.

Point the README "Languages" table at the Node backtest example and link
the new index from both the table and the project-layout section.
2026-05-22 22:47:13 +02:00
kingchenc 25454fa89a examples(node): add a live Binance trading example
Mirror examples/python/live_trading.py for the Node binding: connect to the
public Binance kline WebSocket, stream close prices through RSI / MACD /
Bollinger Bands, and print BUY/SELL candidate signals when all three agree.
The symbol and interval are validated before being spliced into the stream
URL, and non-kline frames (acks, heartbeats) are skipped.

Uses the standard `ws` package, added as a devDependency so it installs
with `npm install` for anyone running the examples but never reaches a
consumer of the published package.
2026-05-22 22:45:52 +02:00
kingchenc 2eabda5fa3 examples(node): add an offline backtest example
The Node binding shipped only one example (a synthetic streaming demo),
while Python and Rust both have a CSV backtest. Add the Node counterpart of
examples/python/backtest.py and crates/wickra/examples/backtest.rs: it reads
an OHLCV CSV, streams every candle through a basket of indicators (SMA, EMA,
RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, ATR, ADX, OBV) via the O(1) update call, and
prints a per-series summary.

With no argument it runs against the bundled BTCUSDT daily dataset, so it is
runnable out of the box; pass a path to use any other OHLCV CSV.
2026-05-22 22:43:21 +02:00
kingchenc c6938e8473 docs: refresh the stale Python and Node binding READMEs
The Python binding README still advertised "63 indicators across four
families" with the pre-restructure five-group taxonomy, missing the eight
indicators added since. Update it to "71 indicators across eight families"
with the catalogue grouped to match the main README.

The Node binding README referred to the package as @wickra/wickra in its
title, install command and import example; the published package is named
wickra (per bindings/node/package.json). Correct all three.
2026-05-22 22:21:49 +02:00
kingchenc 91f24946a6 docs(changelog): record the example datasets and Timeframe constructors
Add the still-unreleased Z1/Z2 work to the [Unreleased] section: the seven
real-BTCUSDT example datasets plus the fetch_btcusdt example, the
Timeframe::minutes/hours/days constructors, and the switch of the indicator
benchmarks from a synthetic series to the checked-in BTCUSDT dataset.
2026-05-22 22:20:26 +02:00
kingchenc d5ff0a9df6 wickra-data: add minutes/hours/days Timeframe constructors
Timeframe gained new/millis/seconds/one_minute_ms; add minutes, hours and
days alongside them. Each builds on seconds (minutes(5) -> a 300-second
bucket), consistent with Timeframe::seconds, and guards the multiplication
with checked_mul so an oversized n yields Error::InvalidTimeframe instead
of an overflow panic. A non-positive n is rejected by Timeframe::new.

Each method carries a runnable doctest, and unit tests cover the known
bucket sizes, non-positive rejection and overflow rejection.
2026-05-22 21:49:21 +02:00
kingchenc 2b3a1b7384 examples: add real BTCUSDT candle datasets from Binance
Add seven OHLCV datasets under crates/wickra/examples/data/, one per
timeframe (1m/5m/15m/1h/12h/1d/1month), holding real BTCUSDT spot klines
fetched from the Binance REST API. The new fetch_btcusdt example
regenerates them: it paginates the klines endpoint through the system
curl, parses with serde_json, validates every candle via Candle::new and
keeps only fully closed buckets.

The indicator benchmarks now run against the 1m dataset instead of a
synthetic series, and a new example_data integration test checks that
every file parses and carries evenly spaced, monotonic timestamps.

The monthly file is named btcusdt-1month.csv rather than btcusdt-1M.csv
so it does not collide with btcusdt-1m.csv on case-insensitive
filesystems (Windows, default macOS).
2026-05-22 21:47:17 +02:00
kingchenc d2f99efd78 F13c: restructure the indicator catalogue into eight families
The original taxonomy was four classical families plus a statistics group,
with the F1-F12 expansion slotted in as sub-categories. This regroups the
whole 71-indicator catalogue into eight top-level families, each with at
least five members:

  Moving Averages (12), Momentum Oscillators (13), Trend & Directional (9),
  Price Oscillators (5), Volatility & Bands (12), Trailing Stops (5),
  Volume (9), Price Statistics (7).

- Wiki: docs/wiki/indicators/ reorganised into eight family folders; all 71
  indicator pages moved with `git mv`. Every internal cross-link is
  normalised to `../<family>/Indicator-X.md`, each page's `Family` field is
  set to its new family, and two pre-existing `../Indicator-Chaining.md`
  links (should have been `../../`) are corrected. A link check confirms
  every relative wiki link resolves.
- Indicators-Overview.md fully rewritten around the eight families;
  Home.md indicator reference and the README family table follow suit.
- Warmup-Periods.md gains the eight F13 indicators; CHANGELOG records the
  46-indicator expansion (25 -> 71) and the eight-family taxonomy.
- Tests: Node indicators.test.js and Python test_new_indicators.py cover
  all eight new indicators (Node 91/91, Python 117/117 green).

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 508 core tests,
25 data tests and 74 doctests green.
2026-05-22 21:21:56 +02:00
kingchenc 6643f7a81d F13b: add True Range, Chaikin Volatility, Z-Score and Linear Regression Angle
Second half of the eight indicators that fill out the new family taxonomy.

- Rust core: true_range.rs (TrueRange — the raw single-bar volatility ATR
  averages), chaikin_volatility.rs (ChaikinVolatility — rate of change of a
  smoothed high-low spread), z_score.rs (ZScore — price normalised against
  its rolling mean and standard deviation) and linreg_angle.rs (LinRegAngle
  — the rolling regression slope as a degree angle). Each with a full
  Indicator impl, runnable doctest and reference / property / warmup /
  reset / batch==streaming tests.
- Python / Node / WASM: classes wired through all three bindings (ZScore
  and LinRegAngle ride the scalar macros where possible) plus .pyi stubs
  and __init__.py / __all__ entries.
- Wiki: four new Indicator-*.md pages.

The eight-family taxonomy restructure (Overview / Home / README / folder
layout) lands next in F13c.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 508 core tests,
25 data tests and 74 doctests green.
2026-05-22 21:06:36 +02:00
kingchenc e452d35a27 F13a: add Accelerator Oscillator, Balance of Power, Choppiness Index and Vertical Horizontal Filter
First half of the eight indicators that fill out the new family taxonomy.

- Rust core: accelerator_oscillator.rs (AcceleratorOscillator — AO minus a
  short SMA of itself), balance_of_power.rs (BalanceOfPower — per-bar
  (close-open)/(high-low)), choppiness_index.rs (ChoppinessIndex — summed
  true range over the high-low span, log-scaled) and
  vertical_horizontal_filter.rs (VerticalHorizontalFilter — net move over
  total move). Each with a full Indicator impl, runnable doctest and
  reference / property / warmup / reset / batch==streaming tests.
- Python / Node / WASM: classes wired through all three bindings
  (BalanceOfPower carries an explicit open column; VHF rides the scalar
  macros) plus .pyi stubs and __init__.py / __all__ entries.
- Wiki: four new Indicator-*.md pages.

The eight-family taxonomy restructure (Overview / Home / README / folder
layout) lands in F13c once F13b's four indicators are in.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 481 core tests,
25 data tests and 70 doctests green.
2026-05-22 20:57:52 +02:00
kingchenc 27f37f5347 docs(python): refresh the binding README's indicator list to 63
The Python binding README still advertised the original 25 indicators and
the four-family list. Bring it in line with the root README: 63 indicators
across the four classical families plus the statistics group.
2026-05-22 20:31:52 +02:00
kingchenc 2f3b5cc3be F-Abschluss: wire the Python package, refresh docs and extend the test suites
Finalises the F1-F12 indicator expansion (25 -> 63 indicators).

- Python `wickra/__init__.py`: import and re-export all 63 indicators,
  grouped by family, with a matching `__all__`. The package previously
  exposed only the original 25 even though the compiled module and the
  `.pyi` stubs already carried the rest.
- Docs: `Home.md` and `README.md` indicator counts and family tables
  updated to 63; `Indicators-Overview.md` already restructured per family
  in F10-F12; `Warmup-Periods.md` gains all 38 new indicators across the
  single- and multi-output tables (and the stale two-arg `Psar::new`
  example is corrected to three args); `CHANGELOG.md` `[Unreleased]` lists
  every new indicator by family.
- Tests: `bindings/node/__tests__/indicators.test.js` covers all 63
  indicators (streaming==batch plus four new reference-value checks),
  80/80 green; new `bindings/python/tests/test_new_indicators.py` covers
  the 38 additions (streaming==batch, shapes, reference values,
  lifecycle), Python suite 105/105 green.
- `bindings/node/index.js` regenerated by `napi build`.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 454 core tests,
25 data tests, 66 doctests, 80 Node tests and 105 Python tests green;
`cargo check -p wickra-wasm --tests` green.
2026-05-22 20:04:13 +02:00
kingchenc 2d0ee926c5 F12: add price transforms and rolling linear regression
- Rust core: typical_price.rs ((H+L+C)/3), median_price.rs ((H+L)/2),
  weighted_close.rs ((H+L+2C)/4) — stateless per-bar OHLC transforms — and
  linreg.rs (LinearRegression — endpoint of a rolling ordinary-least-squares
  fit) and linreg_slope.rs (LinRegSlope — slope of that fit). Each with a
  full Indicator impl, runnable doctest and reference / property / warmup /
  reset / batch==streaming tests.
- Python: PyTypicalPrice / PyMedianPrice / PyWeightedClose /
  PyLinearRegression / PyLinRegSlope PyO3 classes + module registration +
  .pyi stubs.
- Node: explicit TypicalPriceNode / MedianPriceNode / WeightedCloseNode /
  LinearRegressionNode / LinRegSlopeNode; index.d.ts and index.js updated.
- WASM: explicit WasmTypicalPrice / WasmMedianPrice / WasmWeightedClose;
  WasmLinearRegression / WasmLinRegSlope via the scalar macro.
- Wiki: a new indicators/statistics/ folder with five Indicator-*.md pages,
  a new "Statistics" family in Indicators-Overview.md and Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 454 core tests,
25 data tests and 66 doctests green.
2026-05-22 19:52:04 +02:00
kingchenc 21bbd521b3 F11: add SuperTrend, Chandelier Exit, Chande Kroll Stop and ATR Trailing Stop
- Rust core: super_trend.rs (SuperTrend — ATR-banded trailing stop with
  flip logic; SuperTrendOutput { value, direction }), chandelier_exit.rs
  (Chandelier Exit — ATR stop hung off the window's highest high / lowest
  low; ChandelierExitOutput { long_stop, short_stop }),
  chande_kroll_stop.rs (Chande Kroll Stop — a two-stage ATR stop;
  ChandeKrollStopOutput { stop_long, stop_short }), atr_trailing_stop.rs
  (ATR Trailing Stop — a single ratcheting close-based stop). Each with a
  full Indicator impl, runnable doctest and reference / property / warmup
  / reset / batch==streaming tests.
- Python: PySuperTrend / PyChandelierExit / PyChandeKrollStop /
  PyAtrTrailingStop PyO3 classes (struct outputs as tuples and (n, 2)
  arrays) + module registration + .pyi stubs.
- Node: explicit SuperTrendNode / ChandelierExitNode / ChandeKrollStopNode
  / AtrTrailingStopNode with SuperTrendValue / ChandelierExitValue /
  ChandeKrollStopValue objects; index.d.ts and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmSuperTrend / WasmChandelierExit / WasmChandeKrollStop /
  WasmAtrTrailingStop.
- Wiki: Indicator-SuperTrend/ChandelierExit/ChandeKrollStop/
  AtrTrailingStop.md plus rows in the "Trailing stop" table of
  Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.
- Add clippy.toml with doc-valid-idents for the proper noun "LeBeau".

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 427 core tests,
25 data tests and 61 doctests green.
2026-05-22 19:42:14 +02:00
kingchenc 0b11a523a0 F10: add Chaikin Money Flow, Chaikin Oscillator, Force Index and Ease of Movement
- Rust core: cmf.rs (Chaikin Money Flow — summed money-flow volume over
  summed volume, bounded to [-1, +1]), chaikin_oscillator.rs (Chaikin
  Oscillator — the MACD of the ADL, EMA(ADL, fast) - EMA(ADL, slow)),
  force_index.rs (Elder's Force Index — EMA of price change scaled by
  volume), ease_of_movement.rs (Arms' Ease of Movement — SMA of distance
  travelled per unit of volume). Each with a full Indicator impl,
  runnable doctest and reference / property / warmup / reset /
  batch==streaming tests.
- Python: PyChaikinMoneyFlow / PyChaikinOscillator / PyForceIndex /
  PyEaseOfMovement PyO3 classes + module registration + .pyi stubs.
- Node: explicit ChaikinMoneyFlowNode / ChaikinOscillatorNode /
  ForceIndexNode / EaseOfMovementNode; index.d.ts and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmChaikinMoneyFlow / WasmChaikinOscillator / WasmForceIndex /
  WasmEaseOfMovement.
- Wiki: Indicator-ChaikinMoneyFlow/ChaikinOscillator/ForceIndex/
  EaseOfMovement.md plus a new "Oscillators" sub-table in
  Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 402 core tests,
25 data tests and 57 doctests green.
2026-05-22 19:25:32 +02:00
kingchenc 81962485af F9: add Accumulation/Distribution Line and Volume-Price Trend
Completes the F9 family (Cumulative volume) end to end:

- Rust core: adl.rs (Accumulation/Distribution Line — cumulative
  range-weighted volume) and vpt.rs (Volume-Price Trend — cumulative
  volume scaled by percentage price change). Each with a full Indicator
  impl, runnable doctest and reference / cumulative-property / warmup /
  reset / batch==streaming tests.
- Python: PyAdl / PyVolumePriceTrend PyO3 classes + module registration
  + .pyi stubs (no parameters, like OBV/VWAP).
- Node: explicit AdlNode and VolumePriceTrendNode; index.d.ts and
  index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmAdl and WasmVolumePriceTrend.
- Wiki: Indicator-Adl.md and Indicator-VolumePriceTrend.md plus rows in
  Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 373 core tests,
25 data tests and 53 doctests green.
2026-05-22 18:38:21 +02:00
kingchenc 99dd144576 F8: add Bollinger Bandwidth and %b
Completes the F8 family (Bands & channels) end to end:

- Rust core: bollinger_bandwidth.rs ((upper - lower) / middle — the
  squeeze gauge) and percent_b.rs ((price - lower) / (upper - lower) —
  price position within the bands, unclamped). Both wrap BollingerBands
  and carry a full Indicator impl, runnable doctest and reference /
  constant-series / definition-consistency / warmup / reset /
  batch==streaming tests.
- Python: PyBollingerBandwidth / PyPercentB PyO3 classes + module
  registration + .pyi stubs (defaults (20, 2.0)).
- Node: explicit BollingerBandwidthNode and PercentBNode; index.d.ts
  and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmBollingerBandwidth / WasmPercentB via the scalar macro.
- Wiki: Indicator-BollingerBandwidth.md and Indicator-PercentB.md plus
  rows in Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 362 core tests,
25 data tests and 51 doctests green.
2026-05-22 18:30:49 +02:00
kingchenc 6c58d3827c F7: add NATR, StdDev, Ulcer Index and Historical Volatility
Completes the F7 family (Volatility) end to end:

- Rust core: natr.rs (ATR as a percentage of close), std_dev.rs
  (rolling population standard deviation), ulcer_index.rs (RMS of
  trailing-high drawdowns — downside-only risk), historical_volatility.rs
  (annualised sample stddev of log returns). Each with a full Indicator
  impl, runnable doctest and reference / constant-series / warmup /
  reset / batch==streaming tests.
- Python: PyNatr / PyStdDev / PyUlcerIndex / PyHistoricalVolatility
  PyO3 classes + module registration + .pyi stubs.
- Node: StdDevNode / UlcerIndexNode via the scalar macro, explicit
  NatrNode and HistoricalVolatilityNode; index.d.ts and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmStdDev / WasmUlcerIndex / WasmHistoricalVolatility via the
  scalar macro, explicit WasmNatr.
- Wiki: Indicator-Natr/StdDev/UlcerIndex/HistoricalVolatility.md plus
  rows in Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 350 core tests,
25 data tests and 49 doctests green.
2026-05-22 18:26:29 +02:00
kingchenc 16c0639f0c F6: add Aroon Oscillator, Vortex and Mass Index
Completes the F6 family (Trend strength) end to end:

- Rust core: aroon_oscillator.rs (AroonUp - AroonDown, one-line trend
  gauge), vortex.rs (Vortex Indicator VI+/VI- with the VortexOutput
  struct), mass_index.rs (Dorsey's range-expansion sum of the
  EMA-of-range ratio). Each with a full Indicator impl, runnable doctest
  and reference / saturation / warmup / reset / batch==streaming tests.
- Python: PyAroonOscillator / PyVortex / PyMassIndex PyO3 classes +
  module registration + .pyi stubs (defaults Aroon=14, Vortex=14,
  MassIndex=(9,25)).
- Node: explicit AroonOscillatorNode, VortexNode (with VortexValue
  object) and MassIndexNode; index.d.ts and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmAroonOscillator, WasmVortex, WasmMassIndex.
- Wiki: Indicator-AroonOscillator/Vortex/MassIndex.md plus rows in
  Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 320 core tests,
25 data tests and 45 doctests green.
2026-05-22 18:17:38 +02:00
kingchenc 54148cad5b F5: add PPO, DPO and Coppock Curve price oscillators
Completes the F5 family (Price oscillators) end to end:

- Rust core: ppo.rs (Percentage Price Oscillator — MACD as a percentage
  of the slow EMA), dpo.rs (Detrended Price Oscillator — shifted price
  minus its SMA), coppock.rs (Coppock Curve — WMA of two summed ROCs).
  Each with a full Indicator impl, runnable doctest and reference /
  constant-series / warmup / reset / batch==streaming / non-finite tests.
- Python: PyPpo / PyDpo / PyCoppock PyO3 classes + module registration
  + .pyi stubs (defaults PPO=(12,26), DPO=20, Coppock=(14,11,10)).
- Node: DpoNode via the scalar macro, explicit PpoNode and CoppockNode;
  index.d.ts and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmDpo / WasmPpo / WasmCoppock via the scalar macro.
- Wiki: Indicator-Ppo/Dpo/Coppock.md plus rows in Indicators-Overview.md
  and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 300 core tests,
25 data tests and 42 doctests green.
2026-05-22 18:09:10 +02:00
kingchenc e24e7726ce F4: add StochRSI and Ultimate Oscillator
Completes the F4 family (Stochastic oscillators) end to end:

- Rust core: stoch_rsi.rs (Stochastic Oscillator applied to the RSI
  series, bounded [0,100]) and ultimate_oscillator.rs (Larry Williams'
  weighted three-timeframe buying-pressure oscillator). Each with a full
  Indicator impl, runnable doctest and reference / saturation / bounds /
  warmup / reset / batch==streaming tests.
- Python: PyStochRsi / PyUltimateOscillator PyO3 classes + module
  registration + .pyi stubs (defaults StochRSI=(14,14), UO=(7,14,28)).
- Node: explicit StochRsiNode and UltimateOscillatorNode; index.d.ts
  and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmStochRsi via the scalar macro, explicit
  WasmUltimateOscillator.
- Wiki: Indicator-StochRsi.md and Indicator-UltimateOscillator.md plus
  rows in Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 278 core tests,
25 data tests and 39 doctests green.
2026-05-22 18:02:44 +02:00
kingchenc 7728151c87 F3: add MOM, CMO, TSI and PMO momentum indicators
Completes the F3 family (Momentum) end to end:

- Rust core: mom.rs (raw price-difference momentum), cmo.rs (Chande
  Momentum Oscillator — unsmoothed gain/loss sum, bounded [-100,100]),
  tsi.rs (True Strength Index — double-EMA-smoothed momentum ratio),
  pmo.rs (DecisionPoint Price Momentum Oscillator — doubly-smoothed ROC
  with the 2/period custom smoothing). Each with a full Indicator impl,
  runnable doctest and reference-value / saturation / warmup / reset /
  batch==streaming / non-finite tests.
- Python: PyMom / PyCmo / PyTsi / PyPmo PyO3 classes + module
  registration + .pyi stubs (defaults MOM=10, CMO=14, TSI=(25,13),
  PMO=(35,20)).
- Node: MomNode / CmoNode via the scalar macro, explicit TsiNode and
  PmoNode; index.d.ts and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmMom / WasmCmo / WasmTsi / WasmPmo via the scalar macro.
- Wiki: Indicator-Mom/Cmo/Tsi/Pmo.md plus rows in Indicators-Overview.md
  and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 262 core tests,
25 data tests and 37 doctests green.
2026-05-22 17:53:46 +02:00
kingchenc 780a176072 F2: add ZLEMA, T3 and VWMA advanced moving averages
Completes the F2 family (Advanced MAs) end to end:

- Rust core: zlema.rs (Zero-Lag EMA over the de-lagged series
  2·price − price[lag]), t3.rs (Tillson's six-EMA cascade with the
  volume-factor polynomial), vwma.rs (volume-weighted rolling mean with
  a zero-volume fallback to the unweighted mean). Each with a full
  Indicator impl, runnable doctest and reference-value / warmup /
  reset / batch==streaming / non-finite tests.
- Python: PyZlema / PyT3 / PyVwma PyO3 classes + module registration
  + .pyi stubs (T3 defaults v=0.7).
- Node: ZlemaNode via the scalar macro, explicit T3Node and VwmaNode
  classes; index.d.ts and index.js updated.
- WASM: WasmZlema / WasmT3 via the scalar macro, explicit WasmVwma.
- Wiki: Indicator-Zlema.md, Indicator-T3.md, Indicator-Vwma.md plus
  rows in Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 232 core tests,
25 data tests and 33 doctests green.
2026-05-22 17:45:02 +02:00
kingchenc ed7324115c F1: wire SMMA and TRIMA through every binding and the wiki
Completes the F1 family (Simple & Weighted MAs). The Rust core for both
SMMA (Wilder's RMA) and TRIMA (triangular MA) already landed; this adds
the remaining Definition-of-Done steps:

- Python: PySmma / PyTrima PyO3 classes + module registration + .pyi stubs.
- Node: SmmaNode / TrimaNode via the scalar-indicator macro; index.d.ts
  and index.js updated for the two new classes.
- WASM: WasmSmma / WasmTrima via the scalar-indicator macro.
- Wiki: Indicator-Smma.md and Indicator-Trima.md (full pages) plus rows
  in Indicators-Overview.md and entries in Home.md.

cargo fmt + clippy (core/wickra/data/wasm/node) clean; 208 core tests,
25 data tests and 31 doctests green.
2026-05-22 17:34:38 +02:00
kingchenc abd2d80f8d F1: add SMMA and TRIMA moving averages (core)
First step of the indicator-family expansion (see the F section of
todo-detailed.md). Family F1 — Simple & Weighted MAs — gains two
members alongside the existing Sma/Ema/Wma:

- Smma — Wilder's smoothed moving average (RMA): SMA-seeded, then the
  (prev*(n-1)+x)/n recurrence. The average underlying RSI and ATR.
- Trima — triangular moving average: two stacked SMAs (n1/n2 split by
  parity) that triangular-weight the window. Genuine stacking — the
  outer SMA consumes the inner SMA's output.

Both implement the full Indicator trait with reference-value, warmup,
reset, batch==streaming and non-finite-input tests, a runnable doctest,
and are re-exported from the crate root. 208 core tests + 30 doctests
pass; clippy and fmt clean.
2026-05-22 17:10:52 +02:00
kingchenc 3e8c48eefc fix(wasm): call expect() directly instead of ok().expect() in tests
The WASM binding's test module (added in B6) used `.ok().expect(...)`
on the Result-returning constructors. clippy's ok_expect lint rejects
this under the workspace's `-D warnings`, and the CI rust job lints
wickra-wasm with --all-targets — so the branch would fail CI.

Replace all seven `.ok().expect(...)` with `.expect(...)` directly;
JsError implements Debug, so this compiles and gives a better panic
message. clippy and fmt are now clean for wickra-wasm.
2026-05-22 16:47:16 +02:00
kingchenc a4d8c40dc2 E6: extend the Python release matrix to musl and Windows arm64
python-wheels built only glibc Linux (x86_64/aarch64), macOS, and
Windows x64 — Alpine/musl users and Windows arm64 had no wheel.

Add musllinux_1_2 wheels for x86_64 and aarch64 Linux and an
aarch64 wheel on the windows-11-arm runner. The upload artifact name
now includes the manylinux value so the glibc and musl builds of the
same architecture do not collide. The Node release matrix already
covers linux-arm64 and win32-arm64 (added in B11); Node musl is left
out, as B11 documented, because it needs a cross/container setup.
2026-05-22 16:45:20 +02:00
kingchenc 78c31d1bed E16: add a cargo-fuzz harness
The repository had no fuzzing setup despite several natural targets —
the CSV parser, the Binance envelope deserializer, and the stateful
indicator/aggregator update paths.

Add a fuzz/ cargo-fuzz crate (detached from the workspace via its own
[workspace] table and the parent's exclude) with four targets:

- csv_reader      — CandleReader over arbitrary bytes
- binance_envelope — RawWsEnvelope deserialization from arbitrary strings
- indicator_update — RSI/EMA streaming + batch over arbitrary f64 series
- tick_aggregator — TickAggregator over arbitrary tick triples

Each target asserts the no-panic contract: malformed input must surface
as an Err. fuzz/README.md documents running them (nightly + cargo-fuzz).
2026-05-22 16:44:19 +02:00
kingchenc 4b3227a15f E15: add a runnable doctest to every indicator type
Only two doctests existed in wickra-core; none of the 25 indicator
types carried a runnable rustdoc example.

Add an "# Example" doctest to every public indicator type (all 26,
including RollingVwap): construct the indicator and stream 80 inputs
through update, asserting a value is produced. The candle-input
indicators build valid OHLCV candles inline. cargo test --doc
-p wickra-core now runs 28 doctests, all passing; fmt and clippy clean.
2026-05-22 16:41:43 +02:00
kingchenc 5568596e18 E8: add code coverage to CI
CI had no coverage measurement, and although .gitignore listed coverage
artefacts nothing produced them.

Add a `coverage` job that runs cargo-llvm-cov over the three pure-Rust
crates (with wickra-data's live-binance feature so the Binance parser
tests count), emits lcov, and uploads to Codecov. The Codecov upload
uses fail_ci_if_error: false so a Codecov outage cannot break CI. Both
new actions (taiki-e/install-action, codecov/codecov-action) are
SHA-pinned. Add a coverage badge to the README.
2026-05-22 16:38:01 +02:00
kingchenc 5917d4928f E13: add the WASM quickstart and the data-layer wiki page
The wiki had quickstarts for Python, Rust, and Node but none for the
WebAssembly binding, and the wickra-data crate (CSV reader, tick
aggregator, resampler, Binance feed) was not documented anywhere.

- Quickstart-WASM.md: install via npm, building with wasm-pack, and
  streaming/batch/multi-output usage in a browser or bundler.
- Data-Layer.md: the wickra-data crate — CandleReader, TickAggregator
  (including the opt-in gap fill), Resampler/resample_all, and the
  feature-gated Binance live feed.
- Home.md links both from the wiki contents list.
2026-05-22 16:36:29 +02:00
kingchenc 9d822d26aa E18: make the RollingVwap documentation directly linkable
RollingVwap is a separate public type (pub struct RollingVwap in
vwap.rs) and Indicator-Vwap.md already documents it in a full
"## RollingVwap (finite window)" section, but it was not directly
reachable: the Overview row added in E12 pointed at a #rollingvwap
anchor that does not exist.

Fix the Overview link to the real #rollingvwap-finite-window anchor and
add a jump-to note at the top of Indicator-Vwap.md so both public types
are reachable in one click.
2026-05-22 16:35:01 +02:00
kingchenc 0d20973a4d E12: link every Overview row to its deep-dive page
Indicators-Overview.md only had a "Deep dive" column in the Trend
tables; the Momentum, Volatility and Volume tables left readers without
a path to the per-indicator pages.

Add a "Deep dive" column to all eight remaining tables, linking each of
the 18 rows to its indicators/<family>/Indicator-*.md page. RollingVwap
points at the RollingVwap section of Indicator-Vwap.md (added in E18).
All link targets verified to exist.
2026-05-22 16:33:44 +02:00
kingchenc f628bd5fb7 E11: classify TRIX as a momentum indicator consistently
Indicators-Overview.md listed Trix in the Trend section's EMA-family
table, while the README and the docs folder layout
(indicators/momentum/Indicator-Trix.md) place it under Momentum.

Move the Trix row into the Momentum "Unbounded oscillators" table — it
emits a rate of change, not a price-scale trend line — and leave a note
in the Trend section pointing there. Momentum is now the single
canonical family across the README, the folder layout, and the
overview.
2026-05-22 16:31:43 +02:00
kingchenc 87b3f383d6 E5: update the warmup docs to the post-A5 behavior
A5 changed Keltner and HMA to feed their sibling sub-indicators
unconditionally, so warmup_period() is now the exact first-emission
index for every indicator. The wiki still described the old
?-starvation behavior as correct.

- Indicator-Keltner.md: the Warmup section, the worked example output
  (first emission now at i=2, not i=4), the summary table row, and the
  "reported warmup understates" pitfall now state that warmup_period()
  is exact. Example output regenerated by running the code.
- Indicator-Hma.md: the Warmup section, all three language examples
  (first Some at index 10, not 13), the table row, and the chaining
  pitfall corrected. Outputs regenerated.
- Indicators-Overview.md: dropped the claim that Hma and Kama lag their
  reported warmup — both were verified exact.
2026-05-22 16:30:56 +02:00
kingchenc 71e46a1ea6 E10: add cargo-deny supply-chain checks
The repository had no supply-chain auditing — no deny.toml and no CI
job to catch vulnerable, unmaintained, wrongly-licensed, or
unexpectedly-sourced dependencies.

Add deny.toml covering advisories, bans, licenses and sources:

- licenses: an allow-list of the permissive licenses the dependency
  tree actually uses, plus the workspace's own PolyForm-Noncommercial
  license and a scoped LLVM-exception for target-lexicon.
- bans: warn on duplicate versions, deny external wildcard deps
  (internal path deps are allowed).
- sources: only crates.io.
- advisories: RUSTSEC-2025-0020 (pyo3 0.22) is ignored with a documented
  reason — it is reachable only through bindings/python and the pyo3
  upgrade is tracked separately; the published crates do not use pyo3.

Add a `supply-chain` CI job running cargo-deny-action (SHA-pinned).
`cargo deny check` passes locally: advisories/bans/licenses/sources ok.
2026-05-22 16:25:58 +02:00
kingchenc 51f64b53c0 E7: correct inaccuracies in the README
- "## Indicators in 0.1.0" -> "## Indicators" (the heading drifted from
  the actual version; making it version-neutral stops the drift).
- Project layout: there is no top-level benches/ directory — Rust
  benches and examples live inside their crate. The tree now shows
  crates/wickra/benches, the per-crate examples, and the new
  bindings/node and bindings/wasm examples/ directories.
- Node "Example" pointed at a test file; it now points at the real
  bindings/node/examples/streaming.js (added in E17).
- "## Test counts" hardcoded numbers (171/11/56/7) that drift on every
  added test. Replaced with a version-neutral "## Testing" section that
  describes what each suite covers, including the WASM tests.
2026-05-22 16:23:43 +02:00
kingchenc b919c33dee E17: add a runnable Node example
bindings/node had no examples/ directory — the README pointed at a test
file as its "Example". (bindings/wasm/examples/index.html already
exists and is a complete browser demo, so only the Node side was
missing.)

Add bindings/node/examples/streaming.js: a deterministic synthetic
price series fed tick by tick through SMA, EMA, RSI and MACD, printing
a status line and flagging overbought/oversold candidates — the same
O(1)-per-update streaming model a live bot would use. Verified against
the built native module.
2026-05-22 16:22:52 +02:00
kingchenc a79606b4ce E9: complete the published crate manifests
The three published crates had no documentation link and no docs.rs
configuration, so wickra-data's feature-gated live-binance module would
not render on docs.rs.

Add documentation = "https://docs.rs/<crate>" and a
[package.metadata.docs.rs] section with all-features = true to
wickra-core, wickra, and wickra-data. No `exclude` is added: each crate
directory contains only src/ (plus benches/examples that are useful
source), so there is nothing irrelevant to drop from the .crate.
2026-05-22 16:20:43 +02:00
kingchenc 9fd926ecd8 E19: unify the author metadata
The workspace Cargo.toml declared authors = ["Wickra Contributors"]
while the npm package.json and the WASM package.json enrich step in
release.yml both use "kingchenc <kingchencp@gmail.com>".

Make the canonical author "kingchenc <kingchencp@gmail.com>" — the
actual maintainer, already used by both npm packages — and align the
workspace manifest to it. All three registries now agree.
2026-05-22 16:19:22 +02:00
kingchenc b3ddbea584 E14: remove hardcoded local paths from the docs
Indicators-Overview.md referenced the absolute author-machine paths
D:\Coding\Wickra\crates\... and D:\Coding\Wickra\bindings\... in its
"Source-of-truth files" section, and seven trend-indicator pages had
Node examples that did require('D:/Coding/Wickra/bindings/node').

Replace the overview paths with repo-relative GitHub links and change
the Node examples to require('wickra'), the published npm package name
a reader would actually use. No D:/Coding path remains anywhere in docs.
2026-05-22 16:18:48 +02:00
kingchenc 278b6afaa4 E4: commit the documentation sources
The 33 Markdown files under docs/wiki/ were never tracked. Commit them
into the repository so the documentation is versioned alongside the
code: 8 top-level pages plus 25 per-indicator deep dives under
indicators/{momentum,trend,volatility,volume}/.

The pages are kept in-repo (not pushed to a flat GitHub Wiki), so the
relative indicators/<family>/... links in Home.md resolve correctly
when rendered on GitHub.
2026-05-22 16:18:04 +02:00
kingchenc 94cab88278 E3: add community health files
The repository had no contributor-facing documentation or automation
config. Add the standard set:

- CHANGELOG.md (Keep a Changelog format, 0.1.0-0.1.4 plus Unreleased)
- CONTRIBUTING.md (build/test steps, change standards, PolyForm-NC note)
- SECURITY.md (private reporting, supported versions)
- CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md (Contributor Covenant 2.1)
- .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE (bug report, feature request, config)
- .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
- .github/dependabot.yml (cargo, npm, pip, github-actions — the last
  keeps the D1 SHA pins current)
- .github/CODEOWNERS
2026-05-22 16:17:15 +02:00
kingchenc 53b8b6e282 E2: add an MSRV verification job to CI
Every CI job used dtolnay/rust-toolchain on stable, so the declared
minimum supported Rust version was never exercised — an accidental use
of a newer API would only break for downstream users on an older
compiler.

Add an `msrv` job with a two-row matrix: the workspace crates
(wickra-core, wickra, wickra-data) build and test on Rust 1.75, and the
node binding on Rust 1.77, matching the rust-version each manifest
declares. Both rows use the SHA-pinned toolchain action.
2026-05-22 12:37:15 +02:00
kingchenc 9b11d73273 D1: pin all GitHub Actions to commit SHAs
Every action in ci.yml and release.yml was pinned to a movable tag
(actions/checkout@v4, dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable, ...). A compromised
upstream tag would run with access to the crates.io / PyPI / npm
publish tokens.

Pin every `uses:` to the full 40-character commit SHA the referenced
ref currently resolves to, with the human-readable version kept as a
trailing comment so Dependabot can still bump them:

  actions/checkout            v4.3.1
  actions/setup-python        v5.6.0
  actions/setup-node          v4.4.0
  actions/upload-artifact     v4.6.2
  actions/download-artifact   v4.3.0
  dtolnay/rust-toolchain      stable branch @ 2026-03-27
  Swatinem/rust-cache         v2
  jetli/wasm-pack-action      v0.4.0
  PyO3/maturin-action         v1.51.0
  softprops/action-gh-release v2.6.2

SHAs were resolved against the GitHub API. The github-actions Dependabot
ecosystem that keeps these pins current is added with E3.
2026-05-22 12:35:02 +02:00
kingchenc 0d451ac584 D2: gate the publish jobs behind a protected environment
release.yml triggers on every v* tag push and the four publish jobs
(crates.io, PyPI, npm, wasm) inject long-lived registry tokens straight
from secrets with no environment, no reviewer and no tag restriction.

Bind all four jobs to a `release` GitHub environment. With the
environment's protection rules (required reviewers, tag/branch
restrictions) configured under repo Settings -> Environments, the
registry secrets become reachable only from an approved release run
rather than from any workflow execution.
2026-05-22 12:32:47 +02:00
kingchenc 8ccb885906 D4: pass --ignore-scripts to per-platform npm publish/pack
The main npm package already publishes and packs with --ignore-scripts,
but the per-platform subpackage loop did not: `npm publish --access
public`, its retry, and the per-platform `npm pack` all ran lifecycle
scripts from the package directory with the npm token in scope.

Add --ignore-scripts to all three, matching the main package, so no
prepublish/prepare hook can execute during a release.
2026-05-22 12:32:23 +02:00
kingchenc ad17915e49 D3: drop --allow-dirty --no-verify from release cargo package
The release workflow built the .crate attachments with
`cargo package --allow-dirty --no-verify`, so the attached artefact
could diverge from the tagged tree and was never proven to build.

Remove both flags. actions/checkout provides a clean tree and no prior
step mutates it, so --allow-dirty is unnecessary. The crates are
published to crates.io earlier in the same job, so the verification
build now resolves workspace dependencies from the registry and
confirms each .crate compiles before it is attached.
2026-05-22 12:32:04 +02:00
kingchenc 79d705a746 C13: report clear CSV errors in the offline examples
backtest.py and multi_timeframe.py read OHLCV CSVs with csv.DictReader
and crashed opaquely on malformed input: a missing column raised a bare
KeyError, a non-numeric cell surfaced NumPy's column-less ValueError,
and an empty or all-NaN series hit IndexError deep in summarize.

Validate the header against the required columns up front, catch
non-numeric cells and report the offending row/column, reject a
header-only file distinctly from a headerless one, and guard resample
and summarize against empty input. Every failure mode now raises a
ValueError naming the file, row and column.
2026-05-22 12:29:40 +02:00
kingchenc a8fb0b8181 C12: fix falsy-value display and validate symbol/interval
Two issues in the live_trading example:

- The status line rendered indicator values with `... if snap.rsi
  else "--"`. A genuine reading of 0.0 is falsy, so an RSI / MACD
  histogram / Bollinger value of exactly zero was misreported as "--".
  Switch to explicit `is not None` checks.

- --symbol and --interval were interpolated straight into the stream
  name and WebSocket URL with no checks. Add validate_args: the symbol
  must be strictly alphanumeric and the interval must be one Binance
  recognises. main() validates before connecting and exits with a clear
  error and code 2 otherwise; the strict values keep the URL well-formed
  without escaping.
2026-05-22 12:27:13 +02:00
kingchenc f0471ba824 C11: validate volume when finalising aggregated candles
OpenBar::into_candle and RolledBar::into_candle built their result with
Candle::new_unchecked, skipping the finiteness check. volume is summed
across every absorbed tick/candle, so a long or large run can drift it
to +inf — and an inf-volume candle would silently poison every
downstream indicator.

Switch both to Candle::new, which validates volume finiteness, and
return Result<Candle>. The OHLC fields are finite and correctly ordered
by construction, so the only invariant Candle::new can reject here is a
non-finite volume. push propagates the error with `?`; both flush
methods now return Result<Option<Candle>> and resample_all pulls the
result through.
2026-05-22 12:25:56 +02:00
kingchenc 2cebb3cca1 C10: reject same-bucket out-of-order ticks
push rejected ticks that went backwards across buckets but absorbed any
tick whose timestamp fell inside the open bucket — including one older
than the last tick already absorbed. Such a stale tick silently
overwrote the bar's close with an outdated price.

Track last_ts on OpenBar (set in from_tick, advanced in absorb) and, on
the same-bucket path, reject a tick whose timestamp predates it with
Error::Malformed, leaving the open bar untouched. Ticks that share a
timestamp are still accepted, since several trades can land in the same
millisecond.
2026-05-22 12:22:33 +02:00
kingchenc f33f59ad68 C9: saturate Timeframe::floor instead of overflowing at i64::MIN
Timeframe::floor computed `ts - ts.rem_euclid(bucket)`. For a timestamp
within one bucket of i64::MIN the subtrahend is a positive remainder
and the true boundary lies below i64::MIN, so the subtraction overflowed
and panicked in debug builds.

Switch to saturating_sub: the result clamps to i64::MIN in that
practically unreachable case and stays exact everywhere else. floor
keeps its infallible `-> i64` signature, so neither push path changes.
2026-05-22 12:21:25 +02:00
kingchenc 783e40069d C8: skip non-kline frames in the live_trading example
The combined Binance stream interleaves the kline payloads with
subscription acks, heartbeats and error objects. The example pulled
k = payload.get("k", {}) and immediately did float(k.get("c")) — for
any non-kline frame k is {}, k.get("c") is None, and float(None) raises
TypeError, crashing the script the moment it connects.

Skip frames without a kline payload (no "k" object, or no "c" close
field) with a debug log line, matching the C2 fix on the Rust adapter.
2026-05-22 12:20:19 +02:00
kingchenc 6b468824ce C7: validate the CSV header and tolerate BOM / whitespace
The CSV reader set has_headers(true) with no trimming and no header
check, so three real-world inputs failed silently or opaquely:

- A file with no header row had its first data row consumed as the
  header and silently dropped.
- A leading UTF-8 BOM (Excel exports it) became part of the first
  header name, breaking the `timestamp` column mapping.
- Leading/trailing whitespace around values broke serde parsing.

Add a BomStripReader<R> Read adapter that discards a leading EF BB BF,
set csv::Trim::All on the builder, and validate after opening that the
header names every required OHLCV column — a missing column now yields
a clear Error::Malformed instead of a silent misread. open/from_reader
route through a shared build() helper; from_reader and from_csv_reader
now return Result because header validation can fail.
2026-05-22 12:19:46 +02:00
kingchenc 81680bbb4b C6: add opt-in gap filling to the tick aggregator
A tick that jumped across one or more empty buckets previously opened
the next non-empty bar directly, so the candle series silently grew
time holes — downstream indicators (EMA, ATR, ...) computed over such a
series drift from one computed over an unbroken series.

Add an opt-in gap-fill mode: with_gap_fill(true) makes push emit a flat
placeholder candle (open == high == low == close = the pre-gap close,
volume = 0) for every skipped bucket. push now returns Result<Vec<Candle>>
so a single tick can yield the closed bar plus its trailing fillers;
the empty vector replaces the former Ok(None). Timestamp overflow while
filling is reported as Error::Malformed. Default behaviour is unchanged
(gaps skipped) and is now documented on the type and on push.
2026-05-22 12:14:21 +02:00
kingchenc 80295eec87 C5: reject out-of-order candles in the resampler
Resampler::push previously closed the open bar and opened a new one for
any candle whose bucket differed from the open bar, including buckets
strictly before it — silently corrupting the output for out-of-order
input. TickAggregator::push already rejects this case with an error.

Change push to return Result<Option<Candle>>: candles in an earlier
bucket than the open bar now yield Error::Malformed, matching the
aggregator. resample_all propagates the error via `?`. The doc comment
keeps the input/output multiple relationship as a documented caller
responsibility, since Resampler does not know the input timeframe.
2026-05-22 12:11:21 +02:00
kingchenc 0910ee6d37 C1: reconnect the Binance stream with exponential backoff
A 24-hour forced disconnect or a network blip permanently killed the
feed: next_event returned Ok(None)/Err and the stream was dead. The
struct now retains the subscribed symbols, an open() helper rebuilds the
socket, and reconnect() retries with exponential backoff (1s..30s, up to
MAX_RECONNECT_ATTEMPTS). next_event transparently reconnects on a
protocol error, a server close or a read stall, and only reports Ok(None)
after the caller has closed the stream. close() now takes &mut self.
2026-05-22 04:26:23 +02:00
kingchenc 62d0fb623e C3: add a read timeout and message-size limits to the Binance stream
connect() used connect_async with no WebSocketConfig and next_event
awaited the socket with no deadline, so a stalled server hung the feed
forever and an oversized message could force an unbounded allocation.
connect() now passes a WebSocketConfig capping message/frame size, and
next_event wraps the read in a 300s tokio timeout (well above Binance's
~3-minute ping), surfacing a stall as the new Error::Timeout.
2026-05-22 04:22:46 +02:00
kingchenc 23e5890265 C4: track a closed flag on the Binance stream
BinanceKlineStream had no closed-state flag, so after the server closed
the connection (Ok(None)) a caller could keep calling next_event and
poll a dead socket. A closed: bool is now set when the server closes or
sends a Close frame; next_event short-circuits to Ok(None) once set, and
is_closed() exposes the state.
2026-05-22 04:21:09 +02:00
kingchenc 90aa695a02 C2: skip non-kline Binance frames instead of aborting the stream
next_event deserialized every text frame straight into RawWsEnvelope, so
a subscription acknowledgement, heartbeat or error object propagated a
decode Err and killed the feed. Frames are now routed through
parse_frame, which inspects data.e: kline frames yield an event,
everything else is skipped, and an Err is raised only when a genuine
kline frame fails to decode. Adds tests for skipped acks/errors.
2026-05-22 04:19:31 +02:00
kingchenc 2fc7a90ec0 B11: ship npm binaries for linux-arm64 and win32-arm64
The napi loader resolves wickra-linux-arm64-gnu and
wickra-win32-arm64-msvc, but neither was published, so require('wickra')
failed on those platforms. Adds both to napi.triples and
optionalDependencies, adds their npm/ package templates, and extends the
release node-build matrix to build them on GitHub's native ARM runners
(ubuntu-24.04-arm, windows-11-arm).
2026-05-22 04:17:23 +02:00
kingchenc 490ce28645 B10: document the interleaved layout of Node MACD/Bollinger batch
MacdNode.batch and BollingerNode.batch return flat interleaved arrays
(3*n and 4*n) but index.d.ts only said Array<number>. Adds /// doc
comments describing the layout; napi-rs now propagates them into the
generated index.d.ts as JSDoc.
2026-05-22 04:15:31 +02:00
kingchenc 59c435fbd5 chore: apply rustfmt to binding/core sources and sync Cargo.lock
Normalises whitespace in sources committed earlier in this branch
before rustfmt was run over them (Node/WASM bindings, and three core
indicator test modules), and records the wasm-bindgen-test dependency
tree added in B6 into Cargo.lock. No functional change; cargo fmt --all
--check is now clean.
2026-05-22 04:14:18 +02:00
kingchenc 41d52ec5be B9: raise ValueError instead of panicking on non-contiguous arrays
Every Python batch() did prices.as_slice().expect("contiguous"), so a
non-contiguous NumPy input (e.g. a strided view) aborted with a Rust
panic instead of a catchable exception. as_slice() failures now map to a
PyValueError pointing at np.ascontiguousarray; the scalar / MACD /
Bollinger batch methods that returned a bare array were lifted to
PyResult so the error can propagate. Adds input-validation tests
(non-contiguous arrays, unequal-length candle batches, ROC/TRIX
defaults). All 60 Python tests pass against the freshly built wheel.
2026-05-22 04:14:11 +02:00
kingchenc aeea6a89bb B8: add a comprehensive Node binding test suite
The Node binding had only 7 smoke cases with no streaming-vs-batch or
candle-indicator coverage. Adds indicators.test.js: streaming update()
matches batch() for all 25 indicators (scalar, candle-scalar and
interleaved multi-output), a lifecycle check that every indicator
exposes reset/isReady/warmupPeriod, and reference values (SMA(3),
MFI(2)=1200/23, RSI uptrend, MACD histogram). 38 Node tests pass.
2026-05-22 04:07:42 +02:00
kingchenc 4a9d27fb52 B7: give Python ROC and TRIX constructor defaults
Every other Python momentum indicator (RSI, CCI, ...) carries a
#[pyo3(signature)] default, but ROC and TRIX required an explicit
period. Both now default to the TA-Lib convention (ROC period=10, TRIX
period=30), and the .pyi stubs reflect the defaults. Node and WASM
constructors deliberately stay explicit-only -- napi-rs and
wasm-bindgen do not support default arguments, and every constructor in
those bindings is uniformly explicit.
2026-05-22 04:06:18 +02:00
kingchenc 8192e576cf B6: add a WASM binding test suite
The WASM binding had no tests; CI only checked that artefacts existed.
Adds a wasm-bindgen-test suite covering SMA reference values, EMA
batch==streaming equivalence, RSI pure-uptrend behaviour, fallible
constructors returning JsError, and the unequal-length batch guards from
B3. Wires wasm-pack test --node into the CI wasm job. The suite
type-checks on the host; it executes under wasm-pack in CI (the local
environment is a non-rustup Rust install without the wasm32 target).
2026-05-22 04:05:15 +02:00
kingchenc 4880fea075 B5: complete the Python type stubs for all 25 indicators
The .pyi shipped stubs for only 9 of the 25 exported classes, so with
py.typed set, type checkers flagged DEMA, TEMA, HMA, KAMA, CCI, ROC,
WilliamsR, ADX, MFI, TRIX, PSAR, Keltner, Donchian, VWAP,
AwesomeOscillator and Aroon as missing. All 16 are now stubbed with
signatures matching python/src/lib.rs (constructor defaults, update
return types, batch array shapes, lifecycle methods). Verified: the
stub set equals the 25 registered classes and mypy type-checks a script
exercising every class with no issues.
2026-05-22 04:02:17 +02:00
kingchenc ad3b068d47 B4: complete reset/isReady/warmupPeriod across Node indicators
KAMA and the nine candle indicators (CCI, WilliamsR, MFI, PSAR,
Keltner, Donchian, VWAP, AO, Aroon) exposed none of the three lifecycle
methods; Stochastic/OBV/ADX exposed only reset; MACD/Bollinger/ATR
lacked warmupPeriod. Every indicator now exposes reset(), isReady() and
warmupPeriod(), matching the scalar-macro surface. Verified against the
rebuilt module (e.g. MACD warmupPeriod 34, Stochastic 16, KAMA 11).
2026-05-22 03:59:20 +02:00
kingchenc b4613a74c8 B3: guard candle batch methods against unequal-length arrays
Candle batch() methods that index parallel high/low/close/volume arrays
without first checking their lengths panic on a length mismatch. Adds an
equal-length guard returning a clean error to the 11 affected Node
methods (Stochastic, ADX, CCI, WilliamsR, MFI, PSAR, Keltner, Donchian,
VWAP, AO, Aroon), the 10 affected WASM methods, and the 8 affected
Python methods (WilliamsR, ADX, MFI, PSAR, Keltner, VWAP, AO, Aroon) --
matching the guard ATR/OBV already had. Verified in Node: mismatched
arrays now throw instead of crashing.
2026-05-22 03:55:27 +02:00
kingchenc a0884fa010 B2: make fallible Node constructors throw instead of panicking
The 14 candle and multi-parameter indicator constructors passed raw
parameters through must() (an expect()), so invalid arguments such as
new MACD(0,0,0) or new BollingerBands(20,-1) aborted the whole process
over the napi boundary (the release profile sets panic=abort).

napi-rs 2.16 does accept a #[napi(constructor)] returning
napi::Result<Self> (the old must() comment was wrong), so each now
returns napi::Result<Self> and throws a clean JS error via map_err.
must()/clamp_period stay for the scalar macro, where period is clamped
and the Result is provably Ok. Verified: every invalid constructor
throws, valid ones still build.
2026-05-22 03:44:56 +02:00
kingchenc 4b6f25a32c B1: add update() to the 12 Node candle indicators
Stochastic, OBV, ADX, CCI, WilliamsR, MFI, PSAR, Keltner, Donchian,
VWAP, AwesomeOscillator and Aroon previously exposed only batch() in the
Node binding, so a streaming-first library could not actually stream
them from Node. Each now has an update() mirroring the AtrNode pattern,
with the same input arity and output type as its batch() counterpart.
Verified against the rebuilt native module.
2026-05-22 03:41:47 +02:00
kingchenc 014e9afa51 A5: feed Keltner and HMA sibling sub-indicators in parallel
Keltner::update gated atr.update behind ema.update(...)? and Hma::update
gated full_wma.update behind half_wma.update(...)?. The ? short-circuit
starved the trailing sibling of every candle consumed during the leading
one's warmup, so warmup_period() understated the true first emission
(Keltner classic: 29 instead of 20; HMA(9): 14 instead of 11) and
Keltner's ATR seeded over the wrong window.

Both now feed every sub-indicator unconditionally and gate only the
output, matching the MACD / Awesome Oscillator pattern. warmup_period()
is now exact. Adds first-emission tests and cross-checks against
independent EMA+ATR (Keltner) and independent WMAs (HMA).
2026-05-22 03:37:40 +02:00
kingchenc 8aa480101e A4: align ROC non-finite handling with SMA/EMA
ROC now stores its last emitted value and returns it on a non-finite
input instead of None, leaving the window untouched. This matches the
SMA / EMA convention. reset() clears the new field. Adds a
non-finite-input test.
2026-05-22 03:35:49 +02:00
kingchenc 5627612d44 A3: close core test-coverage gaps
Adds the reset tests the audit named as missing (aroon, awesome
oscillator, donchian, keltner, williams_r, and both VWAP variants),
non-finite-input tests for every scalar indicator that guards is_finite
(WMA, RSI, MACD, Bollinger, KAMA), and naive-reference proptests for EMA,
RSI and ATR. 189 core tests pass.
2026-05-22 03:34:19 +02:00
kingchenc f3dcee1cb5 A2: complete PSAR reset() and correct the seeding comment
reset() now restores prev_high, prev_low and trend in addition to the
previously reset fields, keeping the struct fully consistent for
inspection. The misleading inline comment that claimed direction-dependent
seeding is corrected to describe the actual fixed-Up seed, which
self-corrects through PSAR's reversal logic. Adds a reset-reuse test.
2026-05-22 03:34:11 +02:00
kingchenc bdc4c744f2 A1: MFI emits first value on the (period+1)-th candle
The first candle now only seeds the previous typical price instead of
pushing a fabricated (0,0) money-flow pair into the window, matching the
TA-Lib / pandas-ta convention. warmup_period() returns period + 1 and the
dead prev_tp.is_none() guard is removed. Adds a first-emission test and a
hand-computed reference-value test (MFI(2) = 1200/23).
2026-05-22 03:34:06 +02:00
kingchenc 528e5c9174 Release 0.1.4: add GitHub Release asset attachments
Pure tooling release on top of 0.1.3. The library code is unchanged;
only the release workflow grew a new github-release job that attaches
every built artefact to the GitHub Release page so users have direct
download links next to the source archives:

- Python wheels (5 platforms) + sdist
- Native Node bindings (linux-x64-gnu, darwin-x64, darwin-arm64, win32-x64-msvc)
- npm-pack tarballs for the main wickra package, every per-platform
  subpackage, and wickra-wasm
- Cargo .crate files for wickra-core, wickra-data, wickra

The job runs at the end of the release pipeline and also accepts
workflow_dispatch so future asset-only fixups don't require a version
bump.
2026-05-21 22:29:12 +02:00