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Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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import json
from pathlib import Path
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import pytest
from django.core.management import call_command
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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from django.test import TestCase
from django.urls import reverse
from core.models import User
from galaxy.models import Galaxy
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class TestGalaxyModel(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
cls.root = User.objects.get(username="root")
cls.skia = User.objects.get(username="skia")
cls.sli = User.objects.get(username="sli")
cls.krophil = User.objects.get(username="krophil")
cls.richard = User.objects.get(username="rbatsbak")
cls.subscriber = User.objects.get(username="subscriber")
cls.public = User.objects.get(username="public")
cls.com = User.objects.get(username="comunity")
def test_user_self_score(self):
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"""Test that individual user scores are correct."""
with self.assertNumQueries(8):
assert Galaxy.compute_user_score(self.root) == 9
assert Galaxy.compute_user_score(self.skia) == 10
assert Galaxy.compute_user_score(self.sli) == 8
assert Galaxy.compute_user_score(self.krophil) == 2
assert Galaxy.compute_user_score(self.richard) == 10
assert Galaxy.compute_user_score(self.subscriber) == 8
assert Galaxy.compute_user_score(self.public) == 8
assert Galaxy.compute_user_score(self.com) == 1
def test_users_score(self):
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"""Test on the default dataset generated by the `populate` command
that the relation scores are correct.
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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"""
expected_scores = {
"krophil": {
"comunity": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"public": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"rbatsbak": {"clubs": 100, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 100},
"subscriber": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
},
"public": {
"comunity": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0}
},
"rbatsbak": {
"comunity": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"public": {"clubs": 0, "family": 366, "pictures": 0, "score": 366},
"subscriber": {"clubs": 0, "family": 366, "pictures": 0, "score": 366},
},
"root": {
"comunity": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"krophil": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"public": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"rbatsbak": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"skia": {"clubs": 0, "family": 732, "pictures": 0, "score": 732},
"sli": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"subscriber": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
},
"skia": {
"comunity": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"krophil": {"clubs": 114, "family": 0, "pictures": 2, "score": 116},
"public": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"rbatsbak": {"clubs": 100, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 100},
"sli": {"clubs": 0, "family": 366, "pictures": 4, "score": 370},
"subscriber": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
},
"sli": {
"comunity": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"krophil": {"clubs": 17, "family": 0, "pictures": 2, "score": 19},
"public": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"rbatsbak": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"subscriber": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
},
"subscriber": {
"comunity": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
"public": {"clubs": 0, "family": 0, "pictures": 0, "score": 0},
},
}
computed_scores = {}
users = [
self.root,
self.skia,
self.sli,
self.krophil,
self.richard,
self.subscriber,
self.public,
self.com,
]
with self.assertNumQueries(100):
while len(users) > 0:
user1 = users.pop(0)
for user2 in users:
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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score = Galaxy.compute_users_score(user1, user2)
u1 = computed_scores.get(user1.username, {})
u1[user2.username] = {
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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"score": sum(score),
"family": score.family,
"pictures": score.pictures,
"clubs": score.clubs,
}
computed_scores[user1.username] = u1
self.maxDiff = None # Yes, we want to see the diff if any
self.assertDictEqual(expected_scores, computed_scores)
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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def test_rule(self):
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"""Test on the default dataset generated by the `populate` command
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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that the number of queries to rule the galaxy is stable.
"""
galaxy = Galaxy.objects.create()
with self.assertNumQueries(58):
galaxy.rule(0) # We want everybody here
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@pytest.mark.slow
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class TestGalaxyView(TestCase):
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
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"""Generate a plausible Galaxy once for every test."""
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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call_command("generate_galaxy_test_data", "-v", "0")
galaxy = Galaxy.objects.create()
galaxy.rule(26) # We want a fast test
cls.root = User.objects.get(username="root")
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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def test_page_is_citizen(self):
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"""Test that users can access the galaxy page of users who are citizens."""
self.client.force_login(self.root)
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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user = User.objects.get(last_name="n°500")
response = self.client.get(reverse("galaxy:user", args=[user.id]))
self.assertContains(
response,
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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f'<a onclick="focus_node(get_node_from_id({user.id}))">Reset on {user}</a>',
status_code=200,
)
def test_page_not_citizen(self):
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"""Test that trying to access the galaxy page of non-citizen users return a 404."""
self.client.force_login(self.root)
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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user = User.objects.get(last_name="n°1")
response = self.client.get(reverse("galaxy:user", args=[user.id]))
assert response.status_code == 404
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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def test_full_galaxy_state(self):
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"""Test with a more complete galaxy.
This time, the test is done on
the more complex dataset generated by the `generate_galaxy_test_data`
command that the relation scores are correct,
and that the view exposes the right data.
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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"""
self.client.force_login(self.root)
Galaxy improvements (#628) * galaxy: improve logging and performance reporting * galaxy: add a full galaxy state test * galaxy: optimize user self score computation * galaxy: add 'generate_galaxy_test_data' command for development at scale * galaxy: big refactor Main changes: - Multiple Galaxy objects can now exist at the same time in DB. This allows for ruling a new galaxy while still displaying the old one. - The criteria to quickly know whether a user is a possible citizen is now a simple query on picture count. This avoids a very complicated query to database, that could often result in huge working memory load. With this change, it should be possible to run the galaxy even on a vanilla Postgres that didn't receive fine tuning for the Sith's galaxy. * galaxy: template: make the galaxy graph work and be usable with a lot of stars - Display focused star and its connections clearly - Display star label faintly by default for other stars to avoid overloading the graph - Hide non-focused lanes - Avoid clicks on non-highlighted, too far stars - Make the canva adapt its width to initial screen size, doesn't work dynamically * galaxy: better docstrings * galaxy: use bulk_create whenever possible This is a big performance gain, especially for the tests. Examples: ---- `./manage.py test galaxy.tests.GalaxyTest.test_full_galaxy_state` Measurements averaged over 3 run on *my machine*™: Before: 2min15s After: 1m41s ---- `./manage.py generate_galaxy_test_data --user-pack-count 1` Before: 48s After: 25s ---- `./manage.py rule_galaxy` (for 600 citizen, corresponding to 1 user-pack) Before: 14m4s After: 12m34s * core: populate: use a less ambiguous 'timezone.now()' When running the tests around midnight, the day is changing, leading to some values being offset to the next day depending on the timezone, and making some tests to fail. This ensure to use a less ambiguous `now` when populating the database. * write more extensive documentation - add documentation to previously documented classes and functions and refactor some of the documented one, in accordance to the PEP257 and ReStructuredText standards ; - add some type hints ; - use a NamedTuple for the `Galaxy.compute_users_score` method instead of a raw tuple. Also change a little bit the logic in the function which call the latter ; - add some additional parameter checks on a few functions ; - change a little bit the logic of the log level setting for the galaxy related commands. * galaxy: tests: split Model and View for more efficient data usage --------- Co-authored-by: maréchal <thgirod@hotmail.com>
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response = self.client.get(reverse("galaxy:data"))
state = response.json()
galaxy_dir = Path(__file__).parent
# Dump computed state, either for easier debugging, or to copy as new reference if changes are legit
(galaxy_dir / "test_galaxy_state.json").write_text(json.dumps(state))
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assert state == json.loads((galaxy_dir / "ref_galaxy_state.json").read_text())