nautilus_core/python/mod.rs
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15
16#![allow(clippy::doc_markdown, reason = "Python docstrings")]
17
18//! Python bindings and interoperability built using [`PyO3`](https://pyo3.rs).
19
20#![allow(
21 deprecated,
22 reason = "pyo3-stub-gen currently relies on PyO3 initialization helpers marked as deprecated"
23)]
24//!
25//! This sub-module groups together the Rust code that is *only* required when compiling the
26//! `python` feature flag. It provides thin adapters so that NautilusTrader functionality can be
27//! consumed from the `nautilus_trader` Python package without sacrificing type-safety or
28//! performance.
29
30pub mod casing;
31pub mod datetime;
32pub mod enums;
33pub mod params;
34pub mod parsing;
35pub mod serialization;
36/// String manipulation utilities for Python.
37pub mod string;
38pub mod uuid;
39pub mod version;
40
41use std::fmt::Display;
42
43use pyo3::{
44 Py,
45 conversion::IntoPyObjectExt,
46 exceptions::{
47 PyException, PyKeyError, PyNotImplementedError, PyRuntimeError, PyTypeError, PyValueError,
48 },
49 prelude::*,
50 types::PyString,
51 wrap_pyfunction,
52};
53use pyo3_stub_gen::derive::gen_stub_pyfunction;
54
55use crate::{
56 UUID4,
57 consts::{NAUTILUS_USER_AGENT, NAUTILUS_VERSION},
58 datetime::{
59 MILLISECONDS_IN_SECOND, NANOSECONDS_IN_MICROSECOND, NANOSECONDS_IN_MILLISECOND,
60 NANOSECONDS_IN_SECOND,
61 },
62};
63
64/// Safely clones a Python object by acquiring the GIL and properly managing reference counts.
65///
66/// This function exists to break reference cycles between Rust and Python that can occur
67/// when using `Arc<Py<PyAny>>` in callback-holding structs. The original design wrapped
68/// Python callbacks in `Arc` for thread-safe sharing, but this created circular references:
69///
70/// 1. Rust `Arc` holds Python objects → increases Python reference count.
71/// 2. Python objects might reference Rust objects → creates cycles.
72/// 3. Neither side can be garbage collected → memory leak.
73///
74/// By using plain `Py<PyAny>` with GIL-based cloning instead of `Arc<Py<PyAny>>`, we:
75/// - Avoid circular references between Rust and Python memory management.
76/// - Ensure proper Python reference counting under the GIL.
77/// - Allow both Rust and Python garbage collectors to work correctly.
78///
79/// # Safety
80///
81/// This function properly acquires the Python GIL before performing the clone operation,
82/// ensuring thread-safe access to the Python object and correct reference counting.
83#[must_use]
84pub fn clone_py_object(obj: &Py<PyAny>) -> Py<PyAny> {
85 Python::attach(|py| obj.clone_ref(py))
86}
87
88/// Calls a Python callback with a single argument, logging any errors.
89pub fn call_python(py: Python, callback: &Py<PyAny>, py_obj: Py<PyAny>) {
90 if let Err(e) = callback.call1(py, (py_obj,)) {
91 log::error!("Error calling Python: {e}");
92 }
93}
94
95/// Extend `IntoPyObjectExt` helper trait to unwrap `Py<PyAny>` after conversion.
96pub trait IntoPyObjectNautilusExt<'py>: IntoPyObjectExt<'py> {
97 /// Convert `self` into a [`Py<PyAny>`] while *panicking* if the conversion fails.
98 ///
99 /// This is a convenience wrapper around [`IntoPyObjectExt::into_py_any`] that avoids the
100 /// cumbersome `Result` handling when we are certain that the conversion cannot fail (for
101 /// instance when we are converting primitives or other types that already implement the
102 /// necessary PyO3 traits).
103 #[inline]
104 fn into_py_any_unwrap(self, py: Python<'py>) -> Py<PyAny> {
105 self.into_py_any(py)
106 .expect("Failed to convert type to Py<PyAny>")
107 }
108}
109
110impl<'py, T> IntoPyObjectNautilusExt<'py> for T where T: IntoPyObjectExt<'py> {}
111
112/// Gets the type name for the given Python `obj`.
113///
114/// # Errors
115///
116/// Returns a error if accessing the type name fails.
117pub fn get_pytype_name<'py>(obj: &Bound<'py, PyAny>) -> PyResult<Bound<'py, PyString>> {
118 obj.get_type().name()
119}
120
121/// Converts any type that implements `Display` to a Python `ValueError`.
122pub fn to_pyvalue_err(e: impl Display) -> PyErr {
123 PyValueError::new_err(e.to_string())
124}
125
126/// Converts any type that implements `Display` to a Python `TypeError`.
127pub fn to_pytype_err(e: impl Display) -> PyErr {
128 PyTypeError::new_err(e.to_string())
129}
130
131/// Converts any type that implements `Display` to a Python `RuntimeError`.
132pub fn to_pyruntime_err(e: impl Display) -> PyErr {
133 PyRuntimeError::new_err(e.to_string())
134}
135
136/// Converts any type that implements `Display` to a Python `KeyError`.
137pub fn to_pykey_err(e: impl Display) -> PyErr {
138 PyKeyError::new_err(e.to_string())
139}
140
141/// Converts any type that implements `Display` to a Python `Exception`.
142pub fn to_pyexception(e: impl Display) -> PyErr {
143 PyException::new_err(e.to_string())
144}
145
146/// Converts any type that implements `Display` to a Python `NotImplementedError`.
147pub fn to_pynotimplemented_err(e: impl Display) -> PyErr {
148 PyNotImplementedError::new_err(e.to_string())
149}
150
151/// Return a value indicating whether the `obj` is a `PyCapsule`.
152///
153/// Parameters
154/// ----------
155/// obj : Any
156/// The object to check.
157///
158/// Returns
159/// -------
160/// bool
161#[gen_stub_pyfunction(module = "nautilus_trader.core")]
162#[pyfunction(name = "is_pycapsule")]
163#[allow(
164 clippy::needless_pass_by_value,
165 reason = "Python FFI requires owned types"
166)]
167#[allow(unsafe_code)]
168fn py_is_pycapsule(obj: Py<PyAny>) -> bool {
169 // SAFETY: obj.as_ptr() returns a valid Python object pointer
170 unsafe {
171 // PyCapsule_CheckExact checks if the object is exactly a PyCapsule
172 pyo3::ffi::PyCapsule_CheckExact(obj.as_ptr()) != 0
173 }
174}
175
176/// Loaded as `nautilus_pyo3.core`.
177///
178/// # Errors
179///
180/// Returns a `PyErr` if registering any module components fails.
181#[pymodule]
182#[rustfmt::skip]
183pub fn core(_: Python<'_>, m: &Bound<'_, PyModule>) -> PyResult<()> {
184 m.add(stringify!(NAUTILUS_VERSION), NAUTILUS_VERSION)?;
185 m.add(stringify!(NAUTILUS_USER_AGENT), NAUTILUS_USER_AGENT)?;
186 m.add(stringify!(MILLISECONDS_IN_SECOND), MILLISECONDS_IN_SECOND)?;
187 m.add(stringify!(NANOSECONDS_IN_SECOND), NANOSECONDS_IN_SECOND)?;
188 m.add(stringify!(NANOSECONDS_IN_MILLISECOND), NANOSECONDS_IN_MILLISECOND)?;
189 m.add(stringify!(NANOSECONDS_IN_MICROSECOND), NANOSECONDS_IN_MICROSECOND)?;
190 m.add_class::<UUID4>()?;
191 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(py_is_pycapsule, m)?)?;
192 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(casing::py_convert_to_snake_case, m)?)?;
193 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(string::py_mask_api_key, m)?)?;
194 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_secs_to_nanos, m)?)?;
195 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_secs_to_millis, m)?)?;
196 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_millis_to_nanos, m)?)?;
197 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_micros_to_nanos, m)?)?;
198 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_nanos_to_secs, m)?)?;
199 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_nanos_to_millis, m)?)?;
200 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_nanos_to_micros, m)?)?;
201 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_unix_nanos_to_iso8601, m)?)?;
202 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_last_weekday_nanos, m)?)?;
203 m.add_function(wrap_pyfunction!(datetime::py_is_within_last_24_hours, m)?)?;
204 Ok(())
205}