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annotate core/management/commands/max_users.py @ 1157:e4f2d6a4b401
Rework S3 connection logic for latest versions of Python 2.7.
Had to make these changes for Ubuntu 16.04. Seems backward compatible
with production.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 19 Jan 2017 18:35:53 -0600 |
parents | ee87ea74d46b |
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bgneal@239 | 1 """ |
bgneal@239 | 2 max_users is a custom manage.py command. |
bgneal@239 | 3 It is intended to be called from a cron job to calculate the maximum |
bgneal@239 | 4 number of users online statistic. |
bgneal@239 | 5 """ |
bgneal@239 | 6 import datetime |
bgneal@239 | 7 |
bgneal@239 | 8 from django.core.management.base import NoArgsCommand |
bgneal@239 | 9 |
bgneal@519 | 10 from core.whos_online import max_users |
bgneal@239 | 11 |
bgneal@239 | 12 |
bgneal@239 | 13 class Command(NoArgsCommand): |
bgneal@239 | 14 help = "Run periodically to compute the max users online statistic." |
bgneal@239 | 15 |
bgneal@239 | 16 def handle_noargs(self, **options): |
bgneal@519 | 17 max_users() |