Three pieces of phone-side feedback:
1. Indicator group tabs wrap onto multiple rows instead of
horizontal-scrolling — every group is visible at a glance. Each
button keeps its own bottom border so wrapped rows stay
visually delimited; the container's bottom border is removed.
2. Portfolio holdings table hides Qty and Avg columns on mobile via
the mobile-hide class (same mechanism as the indicator table).
Remaining columns are the actionable ones: Ticker, Name, Last,
P/L, %.
3. Markets bar at the bottom compacts to one row per chip —
dot + code + change% only. The state word ("open" / "closed")
is implied by the dot colour; the index label, price, and
until-time are dropped on mobile. Grid columns drop their 220px
floor so the full set fits the viewport without horizontal
scroll (previously the bar scrolled within itself).
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Read the Markets
Containerised macro-strategy dashboard — hourly market data, RSS news, Trading 212 portfolio, and an AI-generated strategic log written by Cassandra, the in-product seer. Read-only by design.
Production:
- Landing: https://read.markets
- App: https://app.read.markets
The Python package is still named cassandra and several internal identifiers (cookie names, advisory-lock keys, CASSANDRA_TOKEN env var, CSS filename) keep the legacy name on purpose — renaming them would invalidate live sessions / locks / configs for no user benefit. See app/branding.py for the brand single-source-of-truth.
Quick start (local dev)
cp .env.example .env # fill in API keys; set CASSANDRA_TOKEN if exposing
docker compose up --build # db + app + scheduler + daily backup sidecar
open http://localhost:8000/ # or whichever CASSANDRA_PORT you set
docker-compose.override.yml is auto-loaded and adds the host port
binding so the app is reachable on localhost.
Production (VPS, NPM-fronted)
Always invoke with explicit -f flags — that way the dev override is
skipped and the prod overlay (no host port, joins the external
intranet Docker network, uvicorn on port 80) is applied:
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d --build
Point Nginx Proxy Manager at upstream readmarkets-app-1:80.
Architecture
- app (FastAPI + Jinja2 + HTMX) — web dashboard on port 8000
- scheduler (APScheduler) — hourly ingestion jobs (market, news, portfolio, AI log)
- db (MariaDB 11) — quotes, headlines, portfolio snapshots, strategic logs, job runs
- backup (sidecar) — daily mariadb-dump to
./backup/
See /home/gg/.claude/plans/ok-i-think-this-tidy-lake.md for the design plan.
Config
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
config/default.toml |
Universal data tables: indicator groups, RSS feeds, keyword presets |
config/portfolio.toml |
User-specific portfolios (overrides default.toml) |
.env |
Secrets and runtime knobs — mounted read-only into containers |
Endpoints
GET /— dashboardGET /portfolio/{name}— portfolio detailGET /news— news feedGET /log— strategic-log archiveGET /api/health— job status (last success / failure per job)
All authenticated routes require Authorization: Bearer $CASSANDRA_TOKEN if the env is set; if unset, the app is open (LAN-only mode).