from zerver.lib.types import DefaultStreamDict from zerver.models import DefaultStream, Stream def get_slim_realm_default_streams(realm_id: int) -> list[Stream]: # We really want this query to be simple and just get "thin" Stream objects # in one round trip. # # The above is enforced by at least three tests that verify query counts, # and test_query_count in test_subs.py makes sure that the query itself is # not like 11000 bytes, which is what we had in a prior version that used # select_related() with not arguments (and thus joined to too many tables). # # Please be careful about modifying this code, as it has had a history # of performance problems. return list(Stream.objects.filter(defaultstream__realm_id=realm_id)) def get_default_stream_ids_for_realm(realm_id: int) -> set[int]: return set(DefaultStream.objects.filter(realm_id=realm_id).values_list("stream_id", flat=True)) def get_default_streams_for_realm_as_dicts(realm_id: int) -> list[DefaultStreamDict]: """ Return all the default streams for a realm using a list of dictionaries sorted by stream name. """ streams = get_slim_realm_default_streams(realm_id) stream_dicts = [stream.to_dict() for stream in streams] return sorted(stream_dicts, key=lambda stream: stream["name"])