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Provides a library, based on the hgraph functional reactive framework to support creating order and pricing logic.
The core components of the library include:
This library is currently very green and is expected to have significant changes.
The project is currently configured to make use of Poetry for dependency management. Take a look at the website to see how best to install the tool. Once you have checked out the project, you can install the project for development using the following command:
This is optional, but you can ensure python uses the version of python you require.
poetry env use 3.11
Then use the following command to install the project and it's depenencies:
poetry install
Then you can find the location of the installation using:
poetry env info
PyCharm can make use of poetry to setup
the project.
# No Coverage
poetry run pytest
# Generate Coverage Report
poetry run pytest --cov=your_package_name --cov-report=xml
FAQs
A library to faciliate building order and pricing strategies
We found that hg-oap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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