zulip/zerver/lib/topic_mutes.py

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import datetime
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from django.utils.timezone import now as timezone_now
from sqlalchemy.sql import ClauseElement, and_, column, not_, or_
from sqlalchemy.types import Integer
from zerver.lib.timestamp import datetime_to_timestamp
from zerver.lib.topic import topic_match_sa
from zerver.models import UserProfile, UserTopic, get_stream
def get_topic_mutes(
user_profile: UserProfile, include_deactivated: bool = False
) -> List[Tuple[str, str, float]]:
query = UserTopic.objects.filter(user_profile=user_profile, visibility_policy=UserTopic.MUTED)
# Exclude muted topics that are part of deactivated streams unless
# explicitly requested.
if not include_deactivated:
query = query.filter(stream__deactivated=False)
rows = query.values(
"stream__name",
"topic_name",
"last_updated",
)
return [
(row["stream__name"], row["topic_name"], datetime_to_timestamp(row["last_updated"]))
for row in rows
]
def set_topic_mutes(
user_profile: UserProfile,
muted_topics: List[List[str]],
date_muted: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None,
) -> None:
"""
This is only used in tests.
"""
UserTopic.objects.filter(
user_profile=user_profile,
visibility_policy=UserTopic.MUTED,
).delete()
if date_muted is None:
date_muted = timezone_now()
for stream_name, topic_name in muted_topics:
stream = get_stream(stream_name, user_profile.realm)
recipient_id = stream.recipient_id
add_topic_mute(
user_profile=user_profile,
stream_id=stream.id,
recipient_id=recipient_id,
topic_name=topic_name,
date_muted=date_muted,
)
def add_topic_mute(
user_profile: UserProfile,
stream_id: int,
recipient_id: int,
topic_name: str,
date_muted: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None,
) -> None:
if date_muted is None:
date_muted = timezone_now()
UserTopic.objects.create(
user_profile=user_profile,
stream_id=stream_id,
recipient_id=recipient_id,
topic_name=topic_name,
last_updated=date_muted,
visibility_policy=UserTopic.MUTED,
)
def remove_topic_mute(user_profile: UserProfile, stream_id: int, topic_name: str) -> None:
row = UserTopic.objects.get(
user_profile=user_profile,
stream_id=stream_id,
topic_name__iexact=topic_name,
visibility_policy=UserTopic.MUTED,
)
row.delete()
def topic_is_muted(user_profile: UserProfile, stream_id: int, topic_name: str) -> bool:
is_muted = UserTopic.objects.filter(
user_profile=user_profile,
stream_id=stream_id,
topic_name__iexact=topic_name,
visibility_policy=UserTopic.MUTED,
).exists()
return is_muted
def exclude_topic_mutes(
conditions: List[ClauseElement], user_profile: UserProfile, stream_id: Optional[int]
) -> List[ClauseElement]:
# Note: Unlike get_topic_mutes, here we always want to
# consider topics in deactivated streams, so they are
# never filtered from the query in this method.
query = UserTopic.objects.filter(
user_profile=user_profile,
visibility_policy=UserTopic.MUTED,
)
if stream_id is not None:
# If we are narrowed to a stream, we can optimize the query
# by not considering topic mutes outside the stream.
query = query.filter(stream_id=stream_id)
query = query.values(
"recipient_id",
"topic_name",
)
rows = list(query)
if not rows:
return conditions
def mute_cond(row: Dict[str, Any]) -> ClauseElement:
recipient_id = row["recipient_id"]
topic_name = row["topic_name"]
stream_cond = column("recipient_id", Integer) == recipient_id
topic_cond = topic_match_sa(topic_name)
return and_(stream_cond, topic_cond)
condition = not_(or_(*list(map(mute_cond, rows))))
return [*conditions, condition]
def build_topic_mute_checker(user_profile: UserProfile) -> Callable[[int, str], bool]:
rows = UserTopic.objects.filter(
user_profile=user_profile, visibility_policy=UserTopic.MUTED
).values(
"recipient_id",
"topic_name",
)
rows = list(rows)
tups = set()
for row in rows:
recipient_id = row["recipient_id"]
topic_name = row["topic_name"]
tups.add((recipient_id, topic_name.lower()))
def is_muted(recipient_id: int, topic: str) -> bool:
return (recipient_id, topic.lower()) in tups
return is_muted