Exemple #1
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    def test_accumulate_hits_monthly(self):
        """
        Test that the accumulate hits function works as expected for monthly hits.
        """
        ts1 = datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=2, day=1)
        ts2 = datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=2, day=2)
        ts3 = datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=3, day=2)

        original_hits = [
            Hits(ts=ts1, hits=5, app_id=2),
            Hits(ts=ts2, hits=6, app_id=2),
            Hits(ts=ts3, hits=8, app_id=2)
        ]

        # If using a monthly granularity, hits 1 and 2 should be accumulated, hits 2 not.

        accumulated = accumulate_hits(original_hits, "monthly")

        assert len(accumulated) == 2

        s = sorted(accumulated)

        h1 = accumulated[s[0]]
        h2 = accumulated[s[1]]

        assert h1.hits == 11  # 5+6
        assert h2.hits == 8
Exemple #2
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    def test_ajax_call(self):
        """
        Check the AJAX call itself.
        """
        ts1 = datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=2, day=1)
        ts2 = datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=2, day=2)
        ts3 = datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=3, day=2)

        original_hits = [
            Hits(ts=ts1, hits=5, app_id=2),
            Hits(ts=ts2, hits=6, app_id=2),
            Hits(ts=ts3, hits=8, app_id=2)
        ]

        s = sqla.db()
        for h in original_hits:
            s.add(h)
        s.commit()

        ret = self.flask_app.get("/ajax/hits/2?granularity=monthly")
        assert ret.status_code == 200

        resp = json.loads(ret.data)

        h1 = resp[0]
        h2 = resp[1]

        print resp

        assert h1["hits"] == 11
        assert h2["hits"] == 8
Exemple #3
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def fill():
    start_date = datetime.datetime(year=2014, month=1, day=1)
    end_date = datetime.datetime(year=2015, month=1, day=1)
    for single_date in daterange(start_date, end_date):
        hits = random.randint(0, 15)
        s = sqla.db()
        u = Hits(hits=hits, user_id=2, ts=single_date)
        s.add(u)
        s.commit()

    return "Ok"
Exemple #4
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def accumulate_hits(hits, granularity):
    """
    Accumulates the specified hits according to the specified granularity.

    @param hits: List of hits, with any time.
    @param granularity: yearly, monthly, weekly, daily or hourly

    Returns a simple dictionary of (accumulated) Hits, linked to the rounded timestamps.
    """

    # Dictionary to store the hits organized by their granularity.
    hits_by_granularity = defaultdict(list)

    # Define the adaptors for each granularity
    if granularity == "yearly":
        adapt = lambda t: datetime.datetime(year=t.year, month=1, day=1)
    elif granularity == "monthly":
        adapt = lambda t: datetime.datetime(year=t.year, month=t.month, day=1)
    elif granularity == "weekly":
        # NOT YET SUPPORTED. TODO.
        adapt = None
        pass
    elif granularity == "daily":
        adapt = lambda t: datetime.datetime(
            year=t.year, month=t.month, day=t.day)
    elif granularity == "hourly":
        adapt = lambda t: datetime.datetime(
            year=t.year, month=t.month, day=t.day, hour=t.hour)
    else:
        raise Exception("Unknown granularity specified")

    for h in hits:
        # Round the detailed ts to the granularity, so that no matter what
        # the sub-granularity unit, they compare equally.
        ts = adapt(h.ts)

        # Add the rounded hit to the dictionary, using the rounded ts as the key.
        hits_by_granularity[ts].append({"hits": h.hits, "uid": h.app_id})

    # Add up all the hits within the same granular date, to form a new simple dictionary.
    accumulated_hits = {}

    for ts, hits_list in hits_by_granularity.iteritems():
        hits_number = 0
        for h in hits_list:
            hits_number += h["hits"]
        appid = hits_list[0]["uid"]  # Just get the app_id of one of them.

        hits = Hits(hits=hits_number, ts=ts, app_id=appid)
        accumulated_hits[ts] = hits

    return accumulated_hits
Exemple #5
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def addhits():
    if request.method == "POST":

        # Read the input.

        isodate = request.values.get("datetime")
        if isodate is None:
            flash("Please, provide a date and time", "error")
            return render_template("add_hits.html")
        try:
            session["last_datetime"] = isodate
            isodate = dateutil.parser.parse(isodate)
        except:
            flash("Could not parse the date you provided", "error")
            return render_template("add_hits.html")

        hits = request.values.get("hits")
        if hits is None:
            flash("Please, provide the number of hits", "error")
            return render_template("add_hits.html")
        try:
            hits = int(hits)
        except:
            flash("The number of hits must be a valid integer")
            return render_template("add_hits.html")

        appid = request.values.get("appid")
        if appid is None:
            flash("Please, provide an application ID", "error")
            return render_template("add_hits.html")
        try:
            session["last_appid"] = appid
            appid = int(appid)
        except:
            flash("The Application ID must be a valid integer")
            return render_template("add_hits.html")


        # Add the specified hits themselves.
        hits = Hits(ts=isodate, hits=hits, app_id=appid)

        # WARNING: Doing db() only results in issues from the tests when we
        # modify the DB. TODO: A better method for testing.
        s = sqla.db()
        s.add(hits)
        s.commit()

        flash("The specified hits have been added", "success")
        return redirect(url_for("addhits"))

    return render_template("add_hits.html")
Exemple #6
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def new_hits(uid):
    s = sqla.db()
    u = Hits(hits=1, user_id=uid)
    s.add(u)
    s.commit()
    return "Done"