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author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 27 Aug 2017 17:05:08 -0500 |
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""" This module contains misc. utility functions for forum management. """ import logging from forums.models import Post, Topic, Forum, ForumLastVisit, TopicLastVisit from forums.signals import notify_new_topic, notify_new_post def delete_user_posts(user): """ This function deletes all the posts for a given user. It also cleans up any last visit database records for the user. This function adjusts the last post foreign keys before deleting the posts to avoid the cascading delete behavior. """ posts = Post.objects.filter(user=user).select_related() # delete attachments for post in posts: post.attachments.clear() # build a set of topics and forums affected by the post deletions topics = set(post.topic for post in posts) forums = set(topic.forum for topic in topics) post_ids = [post.pk for post in posts] pending_delete = [] for topic in topics: if topic.last_post.pk in post_ids: topic_posts = Post.objects.filter(topic=topic).exclude( pk__in=post_ids) topic.post_count = topic_posts.count() if topic.post_count > 0: topic.last_post = topic_posts.latest() topic.update_date = topic.last_post.creation_date topic.save() else: # Topic should be deleted, it has no posts; # We can't delete it now as it could cascade and take out a # forum. Remember it for later deletion. pending_delete.append(topic) for forum in forums: if forum.last_post.pk in post_ids: forum_posts = Post.objects.filter(topic__forum=forum).exclude( pk__in=post_ids) forum.post_count = forum_posts.count() if forum.post_count > 0: forum.last_post = forum_posts.latest() else: forum.last_post = None forum.save() # Delete pending topics now because forums have just adjusted their # foreign keys into Post if pending_delete: topic_ids = [topic.pk for topic in pending_delete] Topic.objects.filter(pk__in=topic_ids).delete() # Topics have been deleted, re-compute topic counts for forums for forum in forums: forum.topic_count = Topic.objects.filter(forum=forum).count() forum.save() # All foreign keys are accounted for, we can now delete the posts in bulk. # Since some posts in our original queryset may have been deleted already, # run a new query (although it may be ok) Post.objects.filter(pk__in=post_ids).delete() # delete all the last visit records for this user TopicLastVisit.objects.filter(user=user).delete() ForumLastVisit.objects.filter(user=user).delete() def create_topic(forum_slug, user, topic_name, post_body, ip='', sticky=False, locked=False): """Programmatically create a topic & first post in a given forum. This function creates a new topic in the forum that has the slug specified by the 'forum_slug' argument. Other arguments are as follows: 'user' - create the topic and post with this user as the owner 'topic_name' - topic name (title) 'post_body' - topic post body (as markup, not HTML) 'ip' - IP address for the post (as a string) 'sticky' - if True, the post will be stickied 'locked' - if True, the post will be locked The new topic is returned. """ try: forum = Forum.objects.get(slug=forum_slug) except Forum.DoesNotExist: logging.error('could not create_topic for forum_slug=%s', forum_slug) raise topic = Topic(forum=forum, name=topic_name, user=user, sticky=sticky, locked=locked) topic.save() post = Post(topic=topic, user=user, body=post_body, user_ip=ip) post.save() notify_new_topic(topic) notify_new_post(post) return topic def auto_favorite(post): """ Given a newly created post, perform an auto-favorite action if the post creator has that option set in their profile. """ profile = post.user.profile if profile.auto_favorite: post.topic.bookmarkers.add(post.user) def auto_subscribe(post): """ Given a newly created post, perform an auto-subscribe action if the post creator has that option set in their profile. """ profile = post.user.profile if profile.auto_subscribe: post.topic.subscribers.add(post.user)