""" This module partly exists to prevent circular dependencies. It also isolates some fairly yucky code related to the fact that we have to support two formats of narrow specifications from users: legacy: [["stream", "devel"], ["is", mentioned"] modern: [ {"operator": "stream", "operand": "devel", "negated": "false"}, {"operator": "is", "operand": "mentioned", "negated": "false"}, ] And then on top of that, we want to represent narrow specification internally as dataclasses. """ import os from collections.abc import Collection, Sequence from dataclasses import dataclass from django.conf import settings @dataclass class NarrowTerm: # In our current use case we don't yet handle negated narrow terms. operator: str operand: str def narrow_dataclasses_from_tuples(tups: Collection[Sequence[str]]) -> Collection[NarrowTerm]: """ This method assumes that the callers are in our event-handling codepath, and therefore as of summer 2023, they do not yet support the "negated" flag. """ return [NarrowTerm(operator=tup[0], operand=tup[1]) for tup in tups] stop_words_list: list[str] | None = None def read_stop_words() -> list[str]: global stop_words_list if stop_words_list is None: file_path = os.path.join( settings.DEPLOY_ROOT, "puppet/zulip/files/postgresql/zulip_english.stop" ) with open(file_path) as f: stop_words_list = f.read().splitlines() return stop_words_list