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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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from __future__ import annotations
import logging
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import math
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 time
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from typing import NamedTuple, TypedDict
from django.db import models
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from django.db.models import Case, Count, F, Q, Value, When
from django.db.models.functions import Concat
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from django.utils.timezone import localdate
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
from club.models import Club
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from core.models import User
from sas.models import Picture
class GalaxyStar(models.Model):
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"""Define a star (vertex -> user) in the galaxy graph.
Store a reference to its owner 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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Stars are linked to each others through the :class:`GalaxyLane` model.
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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Each GalaxyStar has a mass which push it towards the center of the galaxy.
This mass is proportional to the number of pictures the owner of the star
is tagged on.
"""
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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owner = models.ForeignKey(
User,
verbose_name=_("star owner"),
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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related_name="stars",
on_delete=models.CASCADE,
)
mass = models.PositiveIntegerField(
_("star mass"),
default=0,
)
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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galaxy = models.ForeignKey(
"Galaxy",
verbose_name=_("the galaxy this star belongs to"),
related_name="stars",
on_delete=models.CASCADE,
null=True,
)
def __str__(self):
return str(self.owner)
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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@property
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def current_star(self) -> GalaxyStar | None:
"""The star of this user in the :class:`Galaxy`.
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Only take into account the most recent active galaxy.
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Returns:
The star of this user if there is an active Galaxy
and this user is a citizen of it, else `None`
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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"""
return self.stars.filter(galaxy=Galaxy.get_current_galaxy()).last()
# Adding a shortcut to User class for getting its star belonging to the latest ruled Galaxy
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User.current_star = current_star
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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class GalaxyLane(models.Model):
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"""Define a lane (edge -> link between galaxy citizen) in the galaxy map.
Store a reference to both its ends and the distance it covers.
Score details between citizen owning the stars is also stored here.
"""
star1 = models.ForeignKey(
GalaxyStar,
verbose_name=_("galaxy star 1"),
related_name="lanes1",
on_delete=models.CASCADE,
)
star2 = models.ForeignKey(
GalaxyStar,
verbose_name=_("galaxy star 2"),
related_name="lanes2",
on_delete=models.CASCADE,
)
distance = models.PositiveIntegerField(
_("distance"),
default=0,
help_text=_("Distance separating star1 and star2"),
)
family = models.PositiveIntegerField(
_("family score"),
default=0,
)
pictures = models.PositiveIntegerField(
_("pictures score"),
default=0,
)
clubs = models.PositiveIntegerField(
_("clubs score"),
default=0,
)
def __str__(self):
return f"{self.star1} -> {self.star2} ({self.distance})"
class StarDict(TypedDict):
id: int
name: str
mass: int
class GalaxyDict(TypedDict):
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nodes: list[StarDict]
links: list
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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class RelationScore(NamedTuple):
family: int
pictures: int
clubs: int
class Galaxy(models.Model):
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"""The Galaxy, a graph linking the active users between each others.
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 distance between two users is given by a relation score which takes
into account a few parameter like the number of pictures they are both tagged on,
the time during which they were in the same clubs and whether they are
in the same family.
The citizens of the Galaxy are represented by :class:`GalaxyStar`
and their relations by :class:`GalaxyLane`.
Several galaxies can coexist. In this case, only the most recent active one
shall usually be taken into account.
This is useful to keep the current galaxy while generating a new one
and swapping them only at the very end.
Please take into account that generating the galaxy is a very expensive
operation. For this reason, try not to call the :meth:`rule` method more
than once a day in production.
To quickly access to the state of a galaxy, use the :attr:`state` attribute.
"""
logger = logging.getLogger("main")
GALAXY_SCALE_FACTOR = 2_000
FAMILY_LINK_POINTS = 366 # Equivalent to a leap year together in a club, because.
PICTURE_POINTS = 2 # Equivalent to two days as random members of a club.
CLUBS_POINTS = 1 # One day together as random members in a club is one point.
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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state = models.JSONField(_("The galaxy current state"), null=True)
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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class Meta:
ordering = ["pk"]
def __str__(self):
stars_count = self.stars.count()
s = f"GLX-ID{self.pk}-SC{stars_count}-"
if self.state is None:
s += "CHS" # CHAOS
else:
s += "RLD" # RULED
return s
@classmethod
def get_current_galaxy(
cls,
) -> Galaxy: # __future__.annotations is required for this
return Galaxy.objects.filter(state__isnull=False).last()
###################
# User self score #
###################
@classmethod
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 compute_user_score(cls, user: User) -> int:
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"""Compute an individual score for each citizen.
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It will later be used by the graph algorithm to push
higher scores towards the center of the galaxy.
Idea: This could be added to the computation:
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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- Forum posts
- Picture count
- Counter consumption
- Barman time
- ...
"""
user_score = 1
user_score += cls.query_user_score(user)
# TODO:
# Scale that value with some magic number to accommodate to typical data
# Really active galaxy citizen after 5 years typically have a score of about XXX
# Citizen that were seen regularly without taking much part in organizations typically have a score of about XXX
# Citizen that only went to a few events typically score about XXX
user_score = int(math.log2(user_score))
return user_score
@classmethod
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 query_user_score(cls, user: User) -> int:
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"""Get the individual score of the given user in the galaxy."""
score_query = (
User.objects.filter(id=user.id)
.annotate(
godchildren_count=Count("godchildren", distinct=True)
* cls.FAMILY_LINK_POINTS,
godfathers_count=Count("godfathers", distinct=True)
* cls.FAMILY_LINK_POINTS,
pictures_score=Count("pictures", distinct=True) * cls.PICTURE_POINTS,
clubs_score=Count("memberships", distinct=True) * cls.CLUBS_POINTS,
)
.aggregate(
score=models.Sum(
F("godchildren_count")
+ F("godfathers_count")
+ F("pictures_score")
+ F("clubs_score")
)
)
)
return score_query.get("score")
####################
# Inter-user score #
####################
@classmethod
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 compute_users_score(cls, user1: User, user2: User) -> RelationScore:
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"""Compute the relationship scores of the two given users.
The computation is done with the following fields :
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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- family: if they have some godfather/godchild relation
- pictures: in how many pictures are both tagged
- clubs: during how many days they were members of the same clubs
"""
family = cls.compute_users_family_score(user1, user2)
pictures = cls.compute_users_pictures_score(user1, user2)
clubs = cls.compute_users_clubs_score(user1, user2)
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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return RelationScore(family=family, pictures=pictures, clubs=clubs)
@classmethod
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 compute_users_family_score(cls, user1: User, user2: User) -> int:
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"""Compute the family score of the relation between the given 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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This takes into account mutual godfathers.
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Returns:
366 if user1 is the godfather of user2 (or vice versa) else 0
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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"""
link_count = User.objects.filter(
Q(id=user1.id, godfathers=user2) | Q(id=user2.id, godfathers=user1)
).count()
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 link_count > 0:
cls.logger.debug(
f"\t\t- '{user1}' and '{user2}' have {link_count} direct family link"
)
return link_count * cls.FAMILY_LINK_POINTS
@classmethod
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 compute_users_pictures_score(cls, user1: User, user2: User) -> int:
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"""Compute the pictures score of the relation between the given 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 pictures score is obtained by counting the number
of :class:`Picture` in which they have been both identified.
This score is then multiplied by 2.
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Returns:
The number of pictures both users have in common, times 2
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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"""
picture_count = (
Picture.objects.filter(people__user__in=(user1,))
.filter(people__user__in=(user2,))
.count()
)
if picture_count:
cls.logger.debug(
f"\t\t- '{user1}' was pictured with '{user2}' {picture_count} times"
)
return picture_count * cls.PICTURE_POINTS
@classmethod
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 compute_users_clubs_score(cls, user1: User, user2: User) -> int:
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"""Compute the clubs score of the relation between the given 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 club score is obtained by counting the number of days
during which the memberships (see :class:`club.models.Membership`)
of both users overlapped.
For example, if user1 was a member of Unitec from 01/01/2020 to 31/12/2021
(two years) and user2 was a member of the same club from 01/01/2021 to
31/12/2022 (also two years, but with an offset of one year), then their
club score is 365.
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Returns:
the number of days during which both users were in the same club
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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"""
common_clubs = Club.objects.filter(members__in=user1.memberships.all()).filter(
members__in=user2.memberships.all()
)
user1_memberships = user1.memberships.filter(club__in=common_clubs)
user2_memberships = user2.memberships.filter(club__in=common_clubs)
score = 0
for user1_membership in user1_memberships:
if user1_membership.end_date is None:
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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# user1_membership.save() is not called in this function, hence this is safe
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user1_membership.end_date = localdate()
query = Q( # start2 <= start1 <= end2
start_date__lte=user1_membership.start_date,
end_date__gte=user1_membership.start_date,
)
query |= Q( # start2 <= start1 <= now
start_date__lte=user1_membership.start_date, end_date=None
)
query |= Q( # start1 <= start2 <= end2
start_date__gte=user1_membership.start_date,
start_date__lte=user1_membership.end_date,
)
for user2_membership in user2_memberships.filter(
query, club=user1_membership.club
):
if user2_membership.end_date is None:
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user2_membership.end_date = localdate()
latest_start = max(
user1_membership.start_date, user2_membership.start_date
)
earliest_end = min(user1_membership.end_date, user2_membership.end_date)
cls.logger.debug(
"\t\t- '%s' was with '%s' in %s starting on %s until %s (%s days)"
% (
user1,
user2,
user2_membership.club,
latest_start,
earliest_end,
(earliest_end - latest_start).days,
)
)
score += cls.CLUBS_POINTS * (earliest_end - latest_start).days
return score
###################
# Rule the galaxy #
###################
@classmethod
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def scale_distance(cls, value: int | float) -> int:
"""Given a numeric value, return a scaled value which can
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be used in the Galaxy's graphical interface to set the distance
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between two stars.
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Returns:
the scaled value usable in the Galaxy's 3d graph
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"""
# TODO: this will need adjustements with the real, typical data on Taiste
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if value == 0:
return 4000 # Following calculus would give us +∞, we cap it to 4000
cls.logger.debug(f"\t\t> Score: {value}")
# Invert score to draw close users together
value = 1 / value # Cannot be 0
value += 2 # We use log2 just below and need to stay above 1
value = ( # Let's get something in the range ]0; log2(3)-1≈0.58[ that we can multiply later
math.log2(value) - 1
)
value *= ( # Scale that value with a magic number to accommodate to typical data
# Really close galaxy citizen after 5 years typically have a score of about XXX
# Citizen that were in the same year without being really friends typically have a score of about XXX
# Citizen that have met once or twice only have a couple of pictures together typically score about XXX
cls.GALAXY_SCALE_FACTOR
)
cls.logger.debug(f"\t\t> Scaled distance: {value}")
return int(value)
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 rule(self, picture_count_threshold=-1) -> None:
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"""Main function of the Galaxy.
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Iterate over all the rulable users to promote them to citizens.
A citizen is a user who has a corresponding star in the Galaxy.
Also build up the lanes, which are the links between the different citizen.
Users who can be ruled are defined with the `picture_count_threshold`:
all users who are identified in a strictly lower number of pictures
won't be promoted to citizens.
This does very effectively limit the quantity of computing to do
and only includes users who have had a minimum of activity.
This method still remains very expensive, so think thoroughly before
you call it, especially in production.
:param picture_count_threshold: the minimum number of picture to have to be
included in the galaxy
"""
total_time = time.time()
self.logger.info("Listing rulable citizen.")
rulable_users = (
User.objects.filter(subscriptions__isnull=False)
.annotate(pictures_count=Count("pictures"))
.filter(pictures_count__gt=picture_count_threshold)
.distinct()
)
# force fetch of the whole query to make sure there won't
# be any more db hits
# this is memory expensive but prevents a lot of db hits, therefore
# is far more time efficient
rulable_users = list(rulable_users)
rulable_users_count = len(rulable_users)
user1_count = 0
self.logger.info(
f"{rulable_users_count} citizen have been listed. Starting to rule."
)
stars = []
self.logger.info("Creating stars for all citizen")
for user in rulable_users:
star = GalaxyStar(
owner=user, galaxy=self, mass=self.compute_user_score(user)
)
stars.append(star)
GalaxyStar.objects.bulk_create(stars)
stars = {}
for star in GalaxyStar.objects.filter(galaxy=self):
stars[star.owner.id] = star
self.logger.info("Creating lanes between stars")
# Display current speed every $speed_count_frequency users
speed_count_frequency = max(rulable_users_count // 10, 1) # ten time at most
global_avg_speed_accumulator = 0
global_avg_speed_count = 0
t_global_start = time.time()
while len(rulable_users) > 0:
user1 = rulable_users.pop()
user1_count += 1
rulable_users_count2 = len(rulable_users)
star1 = stars[user1.id]
user_avg_speed = 0
user_avg_speed_count = 0
tstart = time.time()
lanes = []
for user2_count, user2 in enumerate(rulable_users, start=1):
self.logger.debug("")
self.logger.debug(
f"\t> Examining '{user1}' ({user1_count}/{rulable_users_count}) with '{user2}' ({user2_count}/{rulable_users_count2})"
)
star2 = stars[user2.id]
score = Galaxy.compute_users_score(user1, user2)
distance = self.scale_distance(sum(score))
if distance < 30: # TODO: this needs tuning with real-world data
lanes.append(
GalaxyLane(
star1=star1,
star2=star2,
distance=distance,
family=score.family,
pictures=score.pictures,
clubs=score.clubs,
)
)
if user2_count % speed_count_frequency == 0:
tend = time.time()
delta = tend - tstart
speed = float(speed_count_frequency) / delta
user_avg_speed += speed
user_avg_speed_count += 1
self.logger.debug(
f"\tSpeed: {speed:.2f} users per second (time for last {speed_count_frequency} citizens: {delta:.2f} second)"
)
tstart = time.time()
GalaxyLane.objects.bulk_create(lanes)
self.logger.info("")
t_global_end = time.time()
global_delta = t_global_end - t_global_start
speed = 1.0 / global_delta
global_avg_speed_accumulator += speed
global_avg_speed_count += 1
global_avg_speed = global_avg_speed_accumulator / global_avg_speed_count
self.logger.info(f" Ruling of {self} ".center(60, "#"))
self.logger.info(
f"Progression: {user1_count}/{rulable_users_count} citizen -- {rulable_users_count - user1_count} remaining"
)
self.logger.info(f"Speed: {60.0*global_avg_speed:.2f} citizen per minute")
# We can divide the computed ETA by 2 because each loop, there is one citizen less to check, and maths tell
# us that this averages to a division by two
eta = rulable_users_count2 / global_avg_speed / 2
eta_hours = int(eta // 3600)
eta_minutes = int(eta // 60 % 60)
self.logger.info(
f"ETA: {eta_hours} hours {eta_minutes} minutes ({eta / 3600 / 24:.2f} days)"
)
self.logger.info("#" * 60)
t_global_start = time.time()
# Here, we get the IDs of the old galaxies that we'll need to delete. In normal operation, only one galaxy
# should be returned, and we can't delete it yet, as it's the one still displayed by the Sith.
old_galaxies_pks = list(
Galaxy.objects.filter(state__isnull=False).values_list("pk", flat=True)
)
self.logger.info(
f"These old galaxies will be deleted once the new one is ready: {old_galaxies_pks}"
)
# Making the state sets this new galaxy as being ready. From now on, the Sith will show us to the world.
self.make_state()
# Avoid accident if there is nothing to delete
if len(old_galaxies_pks) > 0:
# Former galaxies can now be deleted.
Galaxy.objects.filter(pk__in=old_galaxies_pks).delete()
total_time = time.time() - total_time
total_time_hours = int(total_time // 3600)
total_time_minutes = int(total_time // 60 % 60)
total_time_seconds = int(total_time % 60)
self.logger.info(
f"{self} ruled in {total_time:.2f} seconds ({total_time_hours} hours, {total_time_minutes} minutes, {total_time_seconds} seconds)"
)
def make_state(self) -> None:
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"""Compute JSON structure to send to 3d-force-graph: https://github.com/vasturiano/3d-force-graph/."""
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self.logger.info(
"Caching current Galaxy state for a quicker display of the Empire's power."
)
without_nickname = Concat(
F("owner__first_name"), Value(" "), F("owner__last_name")
)
with_nickname = Concat(
F("owner__first_name"),
Value(" "),
F("owner__last_name"),
Value(" ("),
F("owner__nick_name"),
Value(")"),
)
stars = (
GalaxyStar.objects.filter(galaxy=self)
.order_by(
"owner"
) # This helps determinism for the tests and doesn't cost much
.annotate(
owner_name=Case(
When(owner__nick_name=None, then=without_nickname),
default=with_nickname,
)
)
)
lanes = (
GalaxyLane.objects.filter(star1__galaxy=self)
.order_by(
"star1"
) # This helps determinism for the tests and doesn't cost much
.annotate(
star1_owner=F("star1__owner__id"),
star2_owner=F("star2__owner__id"),
)
)
json = GalaxyDict(
nodes=[
StarDict(
id=star.owner_id,
name=star.owner_name,
mass=star.mass,
)
for star in stars
],
links=[],
)
for path in lanes:
json["links"].append(
{
"source": path.star1_owner,
"target": path.star2_owner,
"value": path.distance,
}
)
self.state = json
self.save()
self.logger.info(f"{self} is now ready!")