from datetime import datetime from zerver.lib.cache import cache_with_key, get_muting_users_cache_key from zerver.lib.timestamp import datetime_to_timestamp from zerver.lib.utils import assert_is_not_none from zerver.models import MutedUser, UserProfile def get_user_mutes(user_profile: UserProfile) -> list[dict[str, int]]: rows = MutedUser.objects.filter(user_profile=user_profile).values( "muted_user_id", "date_muted", ) return [ { "id": row["muted_user_id"], "timestamp": datetime_to_timestamp(assert_is_not_none(row["date_muted"])), } for row in rows ] def add_user_mute(user_profile: UserProfile, muted_user: UserProfile, date_muted: datetime) -> None: MutedUser.objects.create( user_profile=user_profile, muted_user=muted_user, date_muted=date_muted, ) def get_mute_object(user_profile: UserProfile, muted_user: UserProfile) -> MutedUser | None: try: return MutedUser.objects.get(user_profile=user_profile, muted_user=muted_user) except MutedUser.DoesNotExist: return None @cache_with_key(get_muting_users_cache_key, timeout=3600 * 24 * 7) def get_muting_users(muted_user_id: int) -> set[int]: """ This is kind of the inverse of `get_user_mutes` above. While `get_user_mutes` is mainly used for event system work, this is used in the message send codepath, to get a list of IDs of users who have muted a particular user. The result will also include deactivated users. """ rows = MutedUser.objects.filter( muted_user_id=muted_user_id, ).values("user_profile_id") return {row["user_profile_id"] for row in rows}