Sith/galaxy/management/commands/generate_galaxy_test_data.py

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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 logging
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 warnings
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from datetime import timedelta
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 typing import Final, Optional
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.files.base import ContentFile
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from django.utils import timezone
from club.models import Club, Membership
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from core.models import Group, Page, SithFile, User
from sas.models import Album, PeoplePictureRelation, Picture
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 subscription.models import Subscription
RED_PIXEL_PNG: Final[bytes] = (
b"\x89\x50\x4e\x47\x0d\x0a\x1a\x0a\x00\x00\x00\x0d\x49\x48\x44\x52"
b"\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x01\x08\x02\x00\x00\x00\x90\x77\x53"
b"\xde\x00\x00\x00\x0c\x49\x44\x41\x54\x08\xd7\x63\xf8\xcf\xc0\x00"
b"\x00\x03\x01\x01\x00\x18\xdd\x8d\xb0\x00\x00\x00\x00\x49\x45\x4e"
b"\x44\xae\x42\x60\x82"
)
USER_PACK_SIZE: Final[int] = 1000
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = "Procedurally generate representative data for developing the Galaxy"
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.now = timezone.now().replace(hour=12)
self.users: Optional[list[User]] = None
self.clubs: Optional[list[Club]] = None
self.picts: Optional[list[Picture]] = None
self.pictures_tags: Optional[list[PeoplePictureRelation]] = None
def add_arguments(self, parser):
parser.add_argument(
"--user-pack-count",
help=f"Number of packs of {USER_PACK_SIZE} users to create",
type=int,
default=1,
)
parser.add_argument(
"--club-count", help="Number of clubs to create", type=int, default=50
)
def handle(self, *args, **options):
self.logger = logging.getLogger("main")
if not 0 <= options["verbosity"] <= 2:
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warnings.warn(
"verbosity level should be between 0 and 2 included", stacklevel=2
)
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if options["verbosity"] == 2:
self.logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif options["verbosity"] == 1:
self.logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
else:
self.logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
self.logger.info("The Galaxy is being populated by the Sith.")
self.logger.info("Cleaning old Galaxy population")
Club.objects.filter(unix_name__startswith="galaxy-").delete()
Group.objects.filter(name__startswith="galaxy-").delete()
Page.objects.filter(name__startswith="galaxy-").delete()
User.objects.filter(username__startswith="galaxy-").delete()
Picture.objects.filter(name__startswith="galaxy-").delete()
Album.objects.filter(name__startswith="galaxy-").delete()
self.logger.info("Done. Populating a new Galaxy")
self.NB_USERS = options["user_pack_count"] * USER_PACK_SIZE
self.NB_CLUBS = options["club_count"]
root = User.objects.filter(username="root").first()
sas = SithFile.objects.get(id=settings.SITH_SAS_ROOT_DIR_ID)
self.galaxy_album = Album.objects.create(
name="galaxy-register-file",
owner=root,
is_moderated=True,
is_in_sas=True,
parent=sas,
)
self.make_clubs()
self.make_users()
self.make_families()
self.make_club_memberships()
self.make_pictures()
self.make_pictures_memberships()
half_pack = USER_PACK_SIZE // 2
for u in range(half_pack, self.NB_USERS, half_pack):
self.make_important_citizen(u)
def make_clubs(self):
"""Create all the clubs [club.models.Club][].
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After creation, the clubs are stored in `self.clubs` for fast access later.
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Don't create the pages of the clubs ([core.models.Page][]).
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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"""
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# dummy groups.
# the galaxy doesn't care about the club groups,
# but it's necessary to add them nonetheless in order
# not to break the integrity constraints
self.clubs = Club.objects.bulk_create(
[
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Club(
unix_name=f"galaxy-club-{i}",
name=f"club-{i}",
board_group=Group.objects.create(name=f"board {i}"),
members_group=Group.objects.create(name=f"members {i}"),
)
for i in range(self.NB_CLUBS)
]
)
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 make_users(self):
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"""Create all the users and store them in `self.users` for fast access later.
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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Also create a subscription for all the generated users.
"""
self.users = []
for i in range(self.NB_USERS):
u = User(
username=f"galaxy-user-{i}",
email=f"{i}@galaxy.test",
first_name="Citizen",
last_name=f"{i}",
)
self.logger.info(f"Creating {u}")
self.users.append(u)
User.objects.bulk_create(self.users)
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self.users = list(User.objects.filter(username__startswith="galaxy-").all())
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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# now that users are created, create their subscription
subs = []
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end = Subscription.compute_end(duration=2)
for i, user in enumerate(self.users):
self.logger.info(f"Registering {user}")
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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subs.append(
Subscription(
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member=user,
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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subscription_start=Subscription.compute_start(
self.now - timedelta(days=self.NB_USERS - i)
),
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subscription_end=end,
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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)
)
Subscription.objects.bulk_create(subs)
def make_families(self):
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"""Generate the godfather/godchild relations for the users contained in :attr:`self.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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The :meth:`make_users` method must have been called beforehand.
This will iterate on all citizen after the 200th.
Then it will take 14 other citizen among the previous 200
(godfathers are usually older), and apply another
heuristic to determine whether they should have a family link
It will result in approximately 40% of users having at least one godchild
and 70% having at least one godfather.
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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"""
if self.users is None:
raise RuntimeError(
"The `make_users()` method must be called before `make_families()`"
)
godfathers = []
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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for i in range(200, self.NB_USERS):
for j in range(i - 200, i, 14): # this will loop 14 times (14² = 196)
if (i // 10) % 10 == (i + j) % 10:
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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u1 = self.users[i]
u2 = self.users[j]
godfathers.append(User.godfathers.through(from_user=u1, to_user=u2))
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.logger.info(f"Making {u2} the godfather of {u1}")
User.godfathers.through.objects.bulk_create(godfathers)
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 make_club_memberships(self):
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"""Assign users to clubs and give them a role in a pseudo-random way.
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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The :meth:`make_users` and :meth:`make_clubs` methods
must have been called beforehand.
Work by making multiples passes on all users to affect
them some pseudo-random roles in some clubs.
The multiple passes are useful to get some variations over who goes where.
Each pass for each user has a chance to affect her to two different clubs,
increasing a bit more the created chaos, while remaining purely deterministic.
"""
if self.users is None:
raise RuntimeError(
"The `make_users()` method must be called before `make_club_memberships()`"
)
if self.clubs is None:
raise RuntimeError(
"The `make_clubs()` method must be called before `make_club_memberships()`"
)
memberships = []
for i in range(1, 11): # users can be in up to 20 clubs
self.logger.info(f"Club membership, pass {i}")
for uid in range(
i, self.NB_USERS, i
): # Pass #1 will make sure every user is at least in one club
user = self.users[uid]
club = self.clubs[(uid + i**2) % self.NB_CLUBS]
start = self.now - timedelta(
days=(((self.NB_USERS - uid) * i) // 110)
) # older users were in clubs before newer users
end = start + timedelta(days=180) # about one semester
self.logger.debug(
f"Making {user} a member of club {club} from {start} to {end}"
)
memberships.append(
Membership(
user=user,
club=club,
role=(uid + i) % 10 + 1, # spread the different roles
start_date=start,
end_date=end,
)
)
for uid in range(
10 + i * 2, self.NB_USERS, 10 + i * 2
): # Make a second affectation that will skip most users, to make a few citizen more important
user = self.users[uid]
club = self.clubs[(uid + i**3) % self.NB_CLUBS]
start = self.now - timedelta(
days=(((self.NB_USERS - uid) * i) // 100)
) # older users were in clubs before newer users
end = start + timedelta(days=180) # about one semester
self.logger.debug(
f"Making {user} a member of club {club} from {start} to {end}"
)
memberships.append(
Membership(
user=user,
club=club,
role=((uid // 10) + i) % 10 + 1, # spread the different roles
start_date=start,
end_date=end,
)
)
Membership.objects.bulk_create(memberships)
def make_pictures(self):
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"""Create pictures for users to be tagged on later.
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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The :meth:`make_users` method must have been called beforehand.
"""
if self.users is None:
raise RuntimeError(
"The `make_users()` method must be called before `make_families()`"
)
self.picts = []
# Create twice as many pictures as users
for i in range(self.NB_USERS * 2):
u = self.users[i % self.NB_USERS]
self.logger.info(f"Making Picture {i // self.NB_USERS} for {u}")
self.picts.append(
Picture(
owner=u,
name=f"galaxy-picture {u} {i // self.NB_USERS}",
is_moderated=True,
is_folder=False,
parent=self.galaxy_album,
is_in_sas=True,
file=ContentFile(RED_PIXEL_PNG),
compressed=ContentFile(RED_PIXEL_PNG),
thumbnail=ContentFile(RED_PIXEL_PNG),
mime_type="image/png",
size=len(RED_PIXEL_PNG),
)
)
self.picts[i].file.name = self.picts[i].name
self.picts[i].compressed.name = self.picts[i].name
self.picts[i].thumbnail.name = self.picts[i].name
Picture.objects.bulk_create(self.picts)
self.picts = list(Picture.objects.filter(name__startswith="galaxy-").all())
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def make_pictures_memberships(self):
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"""Assign users to pictures and make enough of them for our
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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created users to be eligible for promotion as citizen.
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See `galaxy.models.Galaxy.rule` for details on promotion to citizen.
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.pictures_tags = []
# We don't want to handle limits, users in the middle will be far enough
def _tag_neighbors(uid, neighbor_dist, pict_offset, pict_dist):
u2 = self.users[uid - neighbor_dist]
u3 = self.users[uid + neighbor_dist]
self.pictures_tags += [
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u2, picture=self.picts[uid + pict_offset]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u3, picture=self.picts[uid + pict_offset]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u2, picture=self.picts[uid - pict_dist]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u3, picture=self.picts[uid - pict_dist]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u2, picture=self.picts[uid + pict_dist]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u3, picture=self.picts[uid + pict_dist]),
]
for uid in range(200, self.NB_USERS - 200):
u1 = self.users[uid]
self.logger.info(f"Pictures of {u1}")
self.pictures_tags += [
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid - 14]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid + 14]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid - 20]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid + 20]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid - 21]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid + 21]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid - 22]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid + 22]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid - 30]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid + 30]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid - 31]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid + 31]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid - 32]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[uid + 32]),
]
if uid % 3 == 0:
_tag_neighbors(uid, 1, 0, 40)
if uid % 5 == 0:
_tag_neighbors(uid, 2, 0, 50)
if uid % 10 == 0:
_tag_neighbors(uid, 3, 0, 60)
if uid % 20 == 0:
_tag_neighbors(uid, 5, 0, 70)
if uid % 25 == 0:
_tag_neighbors(uid, 10, 0, 80)
if uid % 2 == 1:
_tag_neighbors(uid, 1, self.NB_USERS, 90)
if uid % 15 == 0:
_tag_neighbors(uid, 5, self.NB_USERS, 100)
if uid % 30 == 0:
_tag_neighbors(uid, 4, self.NB_USERS, 110)
PeoplePictureRelation.objects.bulk_create(self.pictures_tags)
def make_important_citizen(self, uid: int):
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"""Make the user whose uid is given in parameter a more important citizen.
This will trigger many more connections to others (lanes)
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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and dragging him towards the center of the Galaxy.
This promotion is obtained by adding more family links
and by tagging the user in more pictures.
The users chosen to be added to this user's family shall
also be tagged in more pictures, thus making them also
more important.
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Args:
uid: the id of the user to make more important
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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"""
u1 = self.users[uid]
u2 = self.users[uid - 100]
u3 = self.users[uid + 100]
User.godfathers.through.objects.bulk_create(
[
User.godfathers.through(from_user=u1, to_user=u2),
User.godfathers.through(from_user=u3, to_user=u2),
],
ignore_conflicts=True, # in case a relationship has already been created
)
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.logger.info(f"{u1} will be important and close to {u2} and {u3}")
pictures_tags = []
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for p in range(uid - 400, uid - 200):
# Mix them with other citizen for more chaos
pictures_tags += [
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[p]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u2, picture=self.picts[p]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u1, picture=self.picts[p + self.NB_USERS]),
PeoplePictureRelation(user=u2, picture=self.picts[p + self.NB_USERS]),
]
# users may already be on the pictures.
# In this case the conflict will just be ignored
# and nothing will happen for this entry
PeoplePictureRelation.objects.bulk_create(pictures_tags, ignore_conflicts=True)