- ID mismatch: API generated a throwaway UUID while BacktestReplay
generated its own internally. Frontend polled with wrong ID and
never found the DB row. Now pre-generate ID in endpoint and pass
it to BacktestReplay.
- Field name: API returned 'backtest_id' but frontend read 'data.id'.
Unified to 'id' everywhere.
- No polling: useBacktestResult fired once and never refreshed.
Added refetchInterval that polls every 2s while status is running.
- Response shape: GET endpoint nested results under 'result' object
but frontend expected flat fields. Flattened response to match
BacktestResult type.
- Added running/failed/completed status indicators in BacktestPanel.
- Add dedup check in recommendation worker: skip generation when latest
rec for same ticker+window has identical action/mode/confidence
- Widen position sizing range (1-10% portfolio, 0.3-2% max loss) and
factor in trend strength + evidence count for differentiated sizing
- API returns only latest recommendation per ticker by default (DISTINCT ON)
to eliminate duplicate rows in the frontend list view
- Sell path: looks up existing position, sells full quantity, returns proceeds to pool
- Correlation matrix: computed from 30-day market_snapshots on startup + every 5min
- Holidays: 10 major US market holidays for 2026 checked in trading window functions
All 152 tasks across both phases are now marked complete:
- Phase 1 (1-26): pure computation modules, property tests, API, frontend, infra
- Phase 2 (27-37): live decision loop, stop-loss monitor, performance metrics,
risk tier scheduler, rebalancer, notification dispatch, backtest replay,
real DB connections, paper trading config, integration tests
Hover over any bar, line point, or scatter dot to see every column
value for that data point. The Y-axis column is highlighted in
brand color, X-axis in white, and other columns in gray. Works
for all chart types (bar, line, scatter, auto).
Adds an '✨ Auto' button that analyzes query results and picks the
best chart type and column mapping:
- Date/time column + numeric → line chart (time series)
- Categorical + numeric → bar chart (categories)
- Two numeric columns → scatter plot
- Shows detected type and column names as a label
Click Auto, run any query, and it figures out the rest.
Deploy scripts live on gremlin-1 at ~/sources/kube/stonks-oracle/,
not in the git repo. They reference local secret files and should
not be version controlled.
The pg-query API returns all values as strings. The chart builder
was using Number() which returns NaN for non-numeric strings.
Now uses parseFloat with NaN fallback to 0.
- Strip SQL comments (-- and /* */) before checking for SELECT,
so queries with leading comments don't get rejected
- Show the actual error detail from the API response instead of
generic 'API error 400' in the SQL Explorer UI
The migration ran on every deploy, inserting duplicate queries each
time (96 instead of 12). Added UNIQUE constraint on name and changed
ON CONFLICT to reference it. Cleaned up 84 duplicates in DB.
The trading engine network policy only allowed egress on ports 443
(HTTPS) and 53 (DNS). Gmail SMTP uses port 587 (STARTTLS), causing
'Network is unreachable' when sending notifications.
Replaced the Gmail API (OAuth2) notification delivery with plain
SMTP using a Gmail app password. Much simpler setup — no Google
Cloud project, no OAuth2 flow, no extra dependencies.
- Rewrote _send_gmail() to use smtplib with smtp.gmail.com:587 TLS
- Added stonks-gmail-secrets to Helm chart (GMAIL_SENDER,
GMAIL_RECIPIENT, GMAIL_APP_PASSWORD)
- Added gmail secret to trading-engine deployment
- Updated runmefirst.sh to read gmail.app from kube dir
- Sender/recipient: celes@celestium.life
The API returns macro_enabled/competitive_enabled but the TypeScript
interfaces expected 'enabled'. The toggles always showed disabled.
Now handles both field names with fallback.
Alpaca returns 404 when you don't hold a position in a ticker.
The ingestion worker was logging this as an error and incrementing
the failure count. Now returns an empty items list instead, since
'no position' is a valid state, not an error.