annotate gpp/core/models.py @ 505:a5d11471d031

Refactor the logic in the rate limiter decorator. Check to see if the request was ajax, as the ajax view always returns 200. Have to decode the JSON response to see if an error occurred or not.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Sat, 03 Dec 2011 19:13:38 +0000
parents 3fe60148f75c
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gremmie@1 1 """
bgneal@37 2 This file contains the core Models used in gpp
gremmie@1 3 """
bgneal@239 4 import datetime
bgneal@239 5
bgneal@227 6 from django.db import models
bgneal@239 7 from django.contrib.auth.models import User
gremmie@1 8
bgneal@227 9
bgneal@239 10 class Statistic(models.Model):
bgneal@239 11 """
bgneal@239 12 This model keeps track of site statistics. Currently, the only statistic
bgneal@239 13 is the maximum number of users online. This stat is computed by a mgmt.
bgneal@239 14 command that is run on a cron job to peek at the previous two models.
bgneal@239 15 """
bgneal@239 16 max_users = models.IntegerField()
bgneal@239 17 max_users_date = models.DateTimeField()
bgneal@239 18 max_anon_users = models.IntegerField()
bgneal@239 19 max_anon_users_date = models.DateTimeField()
bgneal@239 20
bgneal@239 21 def __unicode__(self):
bgneal@423 22 return u'%d users on %s' % (self.max_users,
bgneal@239 23 self.max_users_date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'))
bgneal@239 24