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1 """
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2 This module maintains the latest posts datastore. The latest posts are often
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3 needed by RSS feeds, "latest posts" template tags, etc. This module listens for
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4 the post_content_update signal, then bundles the post up and stores it by forum
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5 ID in Redis. We also maintain a combined forums list. This allows quick
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6 retrieval of the latest posts and avoids some slow SQL queries.
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7
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8 We also do things like send topic notification emails, auto-favorite, and
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9 auto-subscribe functions here rather than bog the user down in the request /
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10 response cycle.
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11
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12 """
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13 import datetime
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14 import logging
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15 import time
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16
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17 from django.dispatch import receiver
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18 from django.utils import simplejson
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19 import redis
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20
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21 from forums.signals import post_content_update, topic_content_update
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22 from forums.models import Forum, Topic, Post
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23 from forums.views.subscriptions import notify_topic_subscribers
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24 from forums.tools import auto_favorite, auto_subscribe
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25 from core.services import get_redis_connection
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26
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27 # This constant controls how many latest posts per forum we store
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28 MAX_POSTS = 50
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29
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30 # This controls how many updated topics we track
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31 MAX_UPDATED_TOPICS = 50
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32
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33 # Redis key names:
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34 POST_COUNT_KEY = "forums:public_post_count"
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35 TOPIC_COUNT_KEY = "forums:public_topic_count"
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36 UPDATED_TOPICS_SET_KEY = "forums:updated_topics:set"
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37 UPDATED_TOPIC_KEY = "forums:updated_topics:%s"
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38
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39 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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40
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42 @receiver(post_content_update, dispatch_uid='forums.latest_posts')
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43 def on_post_update(sender, **kwargs):
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44 """
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45 This function is our signal handler, called when a post has been updated.
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46 We only care about newly created posts, and ignore updates.
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47
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48 We kick off a Celery task to perform work outside of the request/response
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49 cycle.
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50
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51 """
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52 # ignore non-new posts
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53 if not kwargs['created']:
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54 return
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55
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56 # Kick off a Celery task to process this new post
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57 forums.tasks.new_post_task.delay(sender.id)
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58
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59
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60 def process_new_post(post_id):
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61 """
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62 This function is run on a Celery task. It performs all new-post processing.
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63
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64 """
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65 try:
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66 post = Post.objects.select_related().get(pk=post_id)
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67 except Post.DoesNotExist:
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68 logger.warning("process_new_post: post %d does not exist", post_id)
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69 return
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70
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71 # selectively process posts from non-public forums
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72 public_forums = Forum.objects.public_forum_ids()
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73
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74 if post.topic.forum.id in public_forums:
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75 conn = get_redis_connection()
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76 _update_post_feeds(conn, post)
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77 _update_post_count(conn, public_forums)
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78 _update_latest_topics(conn, post)
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79
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80 # send out any email notifications
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81 notify_topic_subscribers(post, defer=False)
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82
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83 # perform any auto-favorite and auto-subscribe actions for the new post
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84 auto_favorite(post)
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85 auto_subscribe(post)
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86
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87
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88 def _update_post_feeds(conn, post):
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89 """
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90 Updates the forum feeds we keep in Redis so that our RSS feeds are quick.
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91
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92 """
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93 # serialize post attributes
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94 post_content = {
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95 'id': post.id,
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96 'title': post.topic.name,
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97 'content': post.html,
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98 'author': post.user.username,
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99 'pubdate': int(time.mktime(post.creation_date.timetuple())),
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100 'forum_name': post.topic.forum.name,
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101 'url': post.get_absolute_url()
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102 }
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103
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104 s = simplejson.dumps(post_content)
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105
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106 # store in Redis
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107
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108 pipeline = conn.pipeline()
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109
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110 key = 'forums:latest:%d' % post.topic.forum.id
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111
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112 pipeline.lpush(key, s)
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113 pipeline.ltrim(key, 0, MAX_POSTS - 1)
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114
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115 # store in the combined feed; yes this wastes some memory storing it twice,
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116 # but it makes things much easier
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118 key = 'forums:latest:*'
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119
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120 pipeline.lpush(key, s)
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121 pipeline.ltrim(key, 0, MAX_POSTS - 1)
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122
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123 pipeline.execute()
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126 def _update_post_count(conn, public_forums):
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127 """
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128 Updates the post count we cache in Redis. Doing a COUNT(*) on the post table
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129 can be expensive in MySQL InnoDB.
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130
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131 """
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132 result = conn.incr(POST_COUNT_KEY)
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133 if result == 1:
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134 # it is likely redis got trashed, so re-compute the correct value
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135
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136 count = Post.objects.filter(topic__forum__in=public_forums).count()
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137 conn.set(POST_COUNT_KEY, count)
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138
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139
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140 def _update_latest_topics(conn, post):
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141 """
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142 Updates the "latest topics with new posts" list we cache in Redis for speed.
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143 There is a template tag and forum view that uses this information.
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144
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145 """
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146 # serialize topic attributes
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147 topic_id = post.topic.id
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148 topic_score = int(time.mktime(post.creation_date.timetuple()))
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149
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150 topic_content = {
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151 'title': post.topic.name,
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152 'author': post.user.username,
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153 'date': topic_score,
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154 'url': post.topic.get_latest_post_url()
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155 }
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156 json = simplejson.dumps(topic_content)
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157 key = UPDATED_TOPIC_KEY % topic_id
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158
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159 pipeline = conn.pipeline()
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160 pipeline.set(key, json)
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161 pipeline.zadd(UPDATED_TOPICS_SET_KEY, topic_score, topic_id)
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162 pipeline.zcard(UPDATED_TOPICS_SET_KEY)
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163 results = pipeline.execute()
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164
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165 # delete topics beyond our maximum count
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166 num_topics = results[-1]
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167 num_to_del = num_topics - MAX_UPDATED_TOPICS
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168 if num_to_del > 0:
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169 # get the IDs of the topics we need to delete first
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170 start = 0
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171 stop = num_to_del - 1 # Redis indices are inclusive
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172 old_ids = conn.zrange(UPDATED_TOPICS_SET_KEY, start, stop)
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173
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174 keys = [UPDATED_TOPIC_KEY % n for n in old_ids]
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175 conn.delete(*keys)
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176
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177 # now delete the oldest num_to_del topics
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178 conn.zremrangebyrank(UPDATED_TOPICS_SET_KEY, start, stop)
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179
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181 def get_latest_posts(num_posts=MAX_POSTS, forum_id=None):
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182 """
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183 This function retrieves num_posts latest posts for the forum with the given
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184 forum_id. If forum_id is None, the posts are retrieved from the combined
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185 forums datastore. A list of dictionaries is returned. Each dictionary
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186 contains information about a post.
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187
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188 """
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189 key = 'forums:latest:%d' % forum_id if forum_id else 'forums:latest:*'
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190
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191 num_posts = max(0, min(MAX_POSTS, num_posts))
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192
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193 if num_posts == 0:
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194 return []
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195
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196 conn = get_redis_connection()
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197 raw_posts = conn.lrange(key, 0, num_posts - 1)
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198
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199 posts = []
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200 for raw_post in raw_posts:
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201 post = simplejson.loads(raw_post)
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202
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203 # fix up the pubdate; turn it back into a datetime object
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204 post['pubdate'] = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(post['pubdate'])
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205
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206 posts.append(post)
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207
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208 return posts
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209
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210
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211 @receiver(topic_content_update, dispatch_uid='forums.latest_posts')
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212 def on_topic_update(sender, **kwargs):
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213 """
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214 This function is our signal handler, called when a topic has been updated.
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215 We only care about newly created topics, and ignore updates.
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216
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217 We kick off a Celery task to perform work outside of the request/response
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218 cycle.
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219
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220 """
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221 # ignore non-new topics
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222 if not kwargs['created']:
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223 return
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224
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225 # Kick off a Celery task to process this new post
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226 forums.tasks.new_topic_task.delay(sender.id)
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227
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228
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229 def process_new_topic(topic_id):
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230 """
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231 This function contains new topic processing. Currently we only update the
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232 topic count statistic.
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233
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234 """
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235 try:
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236 topic = Topic.objects.select_related().get(pk=topic_id)
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237 except Topic.DoesNotExist:
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238 logger.warning("process_new_topic: topic %d does not exist", topic_id)
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239 return
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240
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241 # selectively process topics from non-public forums
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242 public_forums = Forum.objects.public_forum_ids()
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243
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244 if topic.forum.id not in public_forums:
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245 return
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246
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247 # update the topic count statistic
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248 conn = get_redis_connection()
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249
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250 result = conn.incr(TOPIC_COUNT_KEY)
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251 if result == 1:
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252 # it is likely redis got trashed, so re-compute the correct value
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253
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254 count = Topic.objects.filter(forum__in=public_forums).count()
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255 conn.set(TOPIC_COUNT_KEY, count)
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256
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257
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258 def get_stats():
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259 """
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260 This function returns the topic and post count statistics as a tuple, in
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261 that order. If a statistic is not available, its position in the tuple will
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262 be None.
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263
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264 """
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265 try:
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266 conn = get_redis_connection()
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267 result = conn.mget(TOPIC_COUNT_KEY, POST_COUNT_KEY)
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268 except redis.RedisError, e:
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269 logger.error(e)
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270 return (None, None)
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271
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272 topic_count = int(result[0]) if result[0] else None
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273 post_count = int(result[1]) if result[1] else None
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274
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275 return (topic_count, post_count)
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276
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277
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278 def get_latest_topic_ids(num):
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279 """
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280 Return a list of topic ids from the latest topics that have posts. The ids
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281 will be sorted from newest to oldest.
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282
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283 """
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284 try:
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285 conn = get_redis_connection()
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286 result = conn.zrevrange(UPDATED_TOPICS_SET_KEY, 0, num - 1)
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287 except redis.RedisError, e:
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288 logger.error(e)
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289 return []
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290
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291 return [int(n) for n in result]
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292
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293
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294 def get_latest_topics(num):
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295 """
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296 Return a list of dictionaries with information about the latest topics that
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297 have updated posts. The topics are sorted from newest to oldest.
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298
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299 """
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300 try:
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301 conn = get_redis_connection()
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302 result = conn.zrevrange(UPDATED_TOPICS_SET_KEY, 0, num - 1)
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303
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304 topic_keys = [UPDATED_TOPIC_KEY % n for n in result]
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305 json_list = conn.mget(topic_keys) if topic_keys else []
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306
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307 except redis.RedisError, e:
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308 logger.error(e)
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309 return []
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310
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311 topics = []
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312 for s in json_list:
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313 item = simplejson.loads(s)
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314 item['date'] = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(item['date'])
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315 topics.append(item)
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316
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317 return topics
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318
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319
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320 def notify_topic_delete(topic):
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321 """
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322 This function should be called when a topic is deleted. It will remove the
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323 topic from the updated topics set, if present, and delete any info we have
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324 about the topic.
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325
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326 Note we don't do anything like this for posts. Since they just populate RSS
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327 feeds we'll let them 404. The updated topic list is seen in a prominent
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328 template tag however, so it is a bit more important to get that cleaned up.
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329
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330 """
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331 try:
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332 conn = get_redis_connection()
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333 pipeline = conn.pipeline()
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334 pipeline.zrem(UPDATED_TOPICS_SET_KEY, topic.id)
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335 pipeline.delete(UPDATED_TOPIC_KEY % topic.id)
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336 pipeline.execute()
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337 except redis.RedisError, e:
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338 logger.error(e)
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339
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340
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341 # Down here to avoid a circular import
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342 import forums.tasks
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