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view accounts/stats.py @ 887:9a15f7c27526
Actually save model object upon change.
This commit was tested on the comments model.
Additional logging added.
Added check for Markdown image references.
Added TODOs after observing behavior on comments.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 03 Feb 2015 21:09:44 -0600 |
parents | ee87ea74d46b |
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""" This module performs user account related statistics. """ import logging from django.db.models.signals import post_save from django.contrib.auth.models import User from core.services import get_redis_connection # Redis key names USER_COUNT_KEY = "accounts:user_count" NEW_USERS_KEY = "accounts:new_users" logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def on_user_save(sender, **kwargs): """ This function is our signal handler for when a User object is saved. """ from accounts.tasks import user_stats_task if kwargs['created']: user = kwargs['instance'] # kick off a task to update user stats user_stats_task.delay(user.id) def update_user_stats(user_id): """ This function is given a new user id and is responsible for updating various user account statistics. """ try: user = User.objects.get(pk=user_id) except User.DoesNotExist: logger.warning("update_user_stats: user id %d doesn't exist", user_id) return redis = get_redis_connection() # update the count of registered users count = redis.incr(USER_COUNT_KEY) if count == 1: # it is likely redis got wiped out; update it now count = User.objects.all().count() redis.set(USER_COUNT_KEY, count) # update the list of new users pipeline = redis.pipeline() pipeline.lpush(NEW_USERS_KEY, user.username) pipeline.ltrim(NEW_USERS_KEY, 0, 9) pipeline.execute() def get_user_count(redis=None): """ This function returns the current count of users. """ if redis is None: redis = get_redis_connection() return redis.get(USER_COUNT_KEY) def get_new_users(redis=None): """ This function returns a list of new usernames. """ if redis is None: redis = get_redis_connection() return redis.lrange(NEW_USERS_KEY, 0, -1) def get_user_stats(redis=None): """ This function returns a tuple of the user stats. Element 0 is the user count and element 1 is the list of new users. """ if redis is None: redis = get_redis_connection() return get_user_count(redis), get_new_users(redis) post_save.connect(on_user_save, sender=User, dispatch_uid='accounts.stats')