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authorDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2011-11-03 22:46:36 -0500
committerDan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>2011-11-03 23:04:16 -0500
commit19c2841f20653fd3c59f73fdb16f7f7b1ea15434 (patch)
treea15544c4cf2049e1c1c7cb47ecce645cefeff9bd /packages
parent278d74b1d12568d4c9b6d5533e57e820d038ae64 (diff)
Add new attach_maintainers() utility method
This allows us to alleviate the N+1 query problem when we want maintainer data for a queryset of packages. We use it on signoffs here; we should also be able to apply this to the todolist section where this problem has existed for some time. Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'packages')
-rw-r--r--packages/utils.py34
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/packages/utils.py b/packages/utils.py
index 65769baf..0d756a85 100644
--- a/packages/utils.py
+++ b/packages/utils.py
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+from collections import defaultdict
from operator import itemgetter
from django.db import connection
@@ -127,6 +128,7 @@ SELECT p.id, q.id
differences.sort(key=lambda a: (a.repo.name, a.pkgname))
return differences
+
def get_wrong_permissions():
sql = """
SELECT DISTINCT id
@@ -150,6 +152,32 @@ SELECT DISTINCT id
return relations
+def attach_maintainers(packages):
+ '''Given a queryset or something resembling it of package objects, find all
+ the maintainers and attach them to the packages to prevent N+1 query
+ cascading.'''
+ pkgbases = set(p.pkgbase for p in packages)
+ rels = PackageRelation.objects.filter(type=PackageRelation.MAINTAINER,
+ pkgbase__in=pkgbases).values_list('pkgbase', 'user_id').distinct()
+
+ # get all the user objects we will need
+ user_ids = set(rel[1] for rel in rels)
+ users = User.objects.in_bulk(user_ids)
+
+ # now build a pkgbase -> [maintainers...] map
+ maintainers = defaultdict(list)
+ for rel in rels:
+ maintainers[rel[0]].append(users[rel[1]])
+
+ annotated = []
+ # and finally, attach the maintainer lists on the original packages
+ for package in packages:
+ package.maintainers = maintainers[package.pkgbase]
+ annotated.append(package)
+
+ return annotated
+
+
def approved_by_signoffs(signoffs, spec):
if signoffs:
good_signoffs = sum(1 for s in signoffs if not s.revoked)
@@ -173,9 +201,7 @@ class PackageSignoffGroup(object):
self.version = ''
self.last_update = first.last_update
self.packager = first.packager
- self.maintainers = User.objects.filter(
- package_relations__type=PackageRelation.MAINTAINER,
- package_relations__pkgbase=self.pkgbase)
+ self.maintainers = first.maintainers
self.specification = \
SignoffSpecification.objects.get_or_default_from_package(first)
@@ -236,6 +262,7 @@ class PackageSignoffGroup(object):
def get_current_signoffs(repos):
'''Returns a mapping of pkgbase -> signoff objects for the given repos.'''
+ # TODO this isn't current at all- this is every single signoff...
cursor = connection.cursor()
sql = """
SELECT DISTINCT s.id
@@ -274,6 +301,7 @@ def get_signoff_groups(repos=None):
test_pkgs = Package.objects.select_related(
'arch', 'repo', 'packager').filter(repo__in=repo_ids)
packages = test_pkgs.order_by('pkgname')
+ packages = attach_maintainers(packages)
# Collect all pkgbase values in testing repos
q_pkgbase = test_pkgs.values('pkgbase')