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Refactor RateLimiter so that if Redis is not running, everything still runs normally (minus the rate limiting protection). My assumption that creating a Redis connection would throw an exception if Redis wasn't running was wrong. The exceptions actually occur when you issue a command. This is for #224.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 25 Sep 2011 00:49:05 +0000 |
parents | 24f1230f3ee3 |
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""" Common utility/helper code for the news app. """ from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType from comments.models import Comment from tagging.models import TaggedItem from news.models import Story def attach_extra_attrs(stories): """ For each story in the input stories list, attach 2 new attributes: tag_list and comment_count. The tags and comment count info is pulled from the database in bulk. This saves database queries when lots of news stories are displayed at once. For best results, use ".defer('tags')" when retrieve the stories from the database. """ stories_dict = dict((story.id, story) for story in stories) story_ids = stories_dict.keys() # Get all the tags out in one query ct = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(Story) tagged_items = TaggedItem.objects.filter(content_type=ct, object_id__in=story_ids).select_related('tag') for story in stories_dict.values(): story.tag_list = [] story.comment_count = 0 # attach tags for item in tagged_items: stories_dict[item.object_id].tag_list.append(item.tag.name) # Now get all the comment counts out in one fell swoop story_ids = Comment.objects.filter(content_type=ct, object_id__in=story_ids).values_list('object_id', flat=True) # compute comment_count for story_id in story_ids: stories_dict[story_id].comment_count += 1