from typing import Any, Dict, List, Tuple from django.db.models.query import QuerySet from zerver.models import ( Recipient, Stream, Subscription, UserProfile, ) def get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id(stream_id: int) -> QuerySet: # TODO: Change return type to QuerySet[Subscription] return Subscription.objects.filter( recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM, recipient__type_id=stream_id, active=True, ) def get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_ids(stream_ids: List[int]) -> QuerySet: # TODO: Change return type to QuerySet[Subscription] return Subscription.objects.filter( recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM, recipient__type_id__in=stream_ids, active=True ) def get_subscribed_stream_ids_for_user(user_profile: UserProfile) -> QuerySet: return Subscription.objects.filter( user_profile_id=user_profile, recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM, active=True, ).values_list('recipient__type_id', flat=True) def get_stream_subscriptions_for_user(user_profile: UserProfile) -> QuerySet: # TODO: Change return type to QuerySet[Subscription] return Subscription.objects.filter( user_profile=user_profile, recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM, ) def get_stream_subscriptions_for_users(user_profiles: List[UserProfile]) -> QuerySet: # TODO: Change return type to QuerySet[Subscription] return Subscription.objects.filter( user_profile__in=user_profiles, recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM, ) def get_bulk_stream_subscriber_info( user_profiles: List[UserProfile], stream_dict: Dict[int, Stream]) -> Dict[int, List[Tuple[Subscription, Stream]]]: stream_ids = stream_dict.keys() result: Dict[int, List[Tuple[Subscription, Stream]]] = { user_profile.id: [] for user_profile in user_profiles } subs = Subscription.objects.filter( user_profile__in=user_profiles, recipient__type=Recipient.STREAM, recipient__type_id__in=stream_ids, active=True, ).select_related('user_profile', 'recipient') for sub in subs: user_profile_id = sub.user_profile_id stream_id = sub.recipient.type_id stream = stream_dict[stream_id] result[user_profile_id].append((sub, stream)) return result def num_subscribers_for_stream_id(stream_id: int) -> int: return get_active_subscriptions_for_stream_id(stream_id).filter( user_profile__is_active=True, ).count() def handle_stream_notifications_compatibility(user_profile: UserProfile, stream_dict: Dict[str, Any], notification_settings_null: bool) -> None: # Old versions of the mobile apps don't support `None` as a # value for the stream-level notifications properties, so we # have to handle the normally frontend-side defaults for these # settings here for those older clients. # # Note that this situation results in these older mobile apps # having a subtle bug where changes to the user-level stream # notification defaults will not properly propagate to the # mobile app "stream notification settings" UI until the app # re-registers. This is an acceptable level of # backwards-compatibility problem in our view. assert not notification_settings_null for notification_type in ["desktop_notifications", "audible_notifications", "push_notifications", "email_notifications"]: # Values of true/false are supported by older clients. if stream_dict[notification_type] is not None: continue target_attr = "enable_stream_" + notification_type stream_dict[notification_type] = getattr(user_profile, target_attr)