Configuration#
There are numerous variables you can use to change the onetick.py
behavior.
Some of them are optional and have a working defaults, but some of them need to be set manually.
These configuration options can be set:
via environment variables before the start of the python process
using
otp.config
properties after importingonetick.py
module
The full list of onetick.py
configuration options can be found here: otp.config
name |
default |
description |
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Local timezone of your machine |
Default timezone that’s used for every query run,
for example |
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Default start time that’s used for every query run,
for example |
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Default end time that’s used for every query run,
for example |
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Default context that’s used for every query run,
for example |
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Machine’s number of cores or other system-dependent value. |
Default maximum number of cpu cores that’s used for every query run,
for example |
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Default maximum number of symbols to process at once,
for example |
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Default database from the current context
that’s used as a placeholder for a query run.
Could be set in code using the |
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Default symbol in the database
that’s used as a placeholder for a query run.
Could be set in code using the |
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Folder where are saved intermediate queries and resources that could appear during a query run. |
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Default license directory’s path that’s used for every query run. If not set the default OneTick license directory for the system is used. |
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Default license file’s path that’s used for every query run. If not set the default OneTick license file for the system is used. |
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Default value for |