from typing import (Dict, List) from django.db import connection from psycopg2.sql import SQL from zerver.models import Recipient class StreamRecipientMap: ''' This class maps stream_id -> recipient_id and vice versa. It is useful for bulk operations. Call the populate_* methods to initialize the data structures. You should try to avoid excessive queries by finding ids up front, but you can call this repeatedly, and it will only look up new ids. You should ONLY use this class for READ operations. Note that this class uses raw SQL, because we want to highly optimize page loads. ''' def __init__(self) -> None: self.recip_to_stream: Dict[int, int] = dict() self.stream_to_recip: Dict[int, int] = dict() def populate_with(self, *, stream_id: int, recipient_id: int) -> None: # We use * to enforce using named arguments when calling this function, # to avoid confusion about the ordering of the two integers. self.recip_to_stream[recipient_id] = stream_id self.stream_to_recip[stream_id] = recipient_id def populate_for_recipient_ids(self, recipient_ids: List[int]) -> None: recipient_ids = sorted([ recip_id for recip_id in recipient_ids if recip_id not in self.recip_to_stream ]) if not recipient_ids: return # see comment at the top of the class query = SQL(''' SELECT zerver_recipient.id as recipient_id, zerver_recipient.type_id as stream_id FROM zerver_recipient WHERE zerver_recipient.type = %(STREAM)s AND zerver_recipient.id in %(recipient_ids)s ''') cursor = connection.cursor() cursor.execute(query, { "STREAM": Recipient.STREAM, "recipient_ids": tuple(recipient_ids), }) rows = cursor.fetchall() cursor.close() for recip_id, stream_id in rows: self.recip_to_stream[recip_id] = stream_id self.stream_to_recip[stream_id] = recip_id def recipient_id_for(self, stream_id: int) -> int: return self.stream_to_recip[stream_id] def stream_id_for(self, recip_id: int) -> int: return self.recip_to_stream[recip_id] def recipient_to_stream_id_dict(self) -> Dict[int, int]: return self.recip_to_stream