This should help with determining the prevalence of slow sends as
experienced by users.
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The "desktop" counts aggregate all desktop clients, but on the
Clients tab, we are only interested in specific versions.
(imported from commit eea2d8da584a6fa32fa1f3a2bae71ef5daaba738)
We only needed a transaction here to workaround problems associated
with not having database-level autocommit.
(imported from commit 240ba05a4a4a846a7ff62e6e59e403ab0d78ab11)
I'm pretty sure this code was a hack to workaround the fact that
without database-level autocommit, .get_or_create is racy.
(imported from commit bfdd476a354aee439feeaa0030ae59cc43c165b9)
This was a precursor to UserMessage.flags.read that never got used
because we decided to use django-bitfield.
(imported from commit 868754723c07ee9b85ae951aee785e571ccfef97)
I added the @wraps decorator, and I point request._query at the
function name to override the URL, since some of the internal
URLs have realm names and domain names in them. I basically
prefer the function names in most cases, so I just made this
automatic for zulip_internal functions, rather than having to
remember to address URL-vs.-function-name for every new endpoint.
(imported from commit 5583607f395be4dfae0bac31e1cdbffdf51fb3e8)
This report will eventually replace the per-realm report that is
now accessible through /activity. In order not to disrupt Waseem,
I'm leaving the old reports around until we've polished the new
ones.
The old report does 24 different queries to get per-realm user data.
The new approach gets all the data at once, and it slices and dices
the data in Python to accomodate our slightly quirky data model.
On localhost, this is a typical query:
LOG: duration: 5.668 ms statement: SELECT "zerver_useractivity"."id", "zerver_useractivity"."user_profile_id", "zerver_useractivity"."client_id", "zerver_useractivity"."query", "zerver_useractivity"."count", "zerver_useractivity"."last_visit", "zerver_userprofile"."id", "zerver_userprofile"."email", "zerver_client"."id", "zerver_client"."name" FROM "zerver_useractivity" INNER JOIN "zerver_userprofile" ON ("zerver_useractivity"."user_profile_id" = "zerver_userprofile"."id") INNER JOIN "zerver_realm" ON ("zerver_userprofile"."realm_id" = "zerver_realm"."id") INNER JOIN "zerver_client" ON ("zerver_useractivity"."client_id" = "zerver_client"."id") WHERE "zerver_realm"."domain" = 'zulip.com' ORDER BY "zerver_userprofile"."email" ASC, "zerver_useractivity"."last_visit" DESC
(imported from commit 0c71f4e32fe5a40f4496749dc29ad3463868d55e)
This page shows aggregate activity for a user on various
clients. This allows Waseem to troubleshoot things like users
switching between website and desktop, etc.
This particular page probably won't be used too much, but some of the
logic is gonna be reused in the per-realm activity pages.
(imported from commit b8c1fad5bfa45daab40954f92319f6f89a3fa433)