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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Update all attached mail threads from the archives.
#
# XXX: at some point we probably need to limit this so we don't hit all of them,
# at least not all of them all the time...
#
import os
import sys
# Set up for accessing django
from django.core.management import setup_environ
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])), '../../pgcommitfest'))
import settings
setup_environ(settings)
from django.db import connection
from commitfest.models import MailThread
from commitfest.ajax import _archivesAPI, parse_and_add_attachments
if __name__ == "__main__":
for thread in MailThread.objects.filter(patches__commitfests__status__in=(1,2,3)).distinct():
r = sorted(_archivesAPI('/message-id.json/%s' % thread.messageid), key=lambda x: x['date'])
if thread.latestmsgid != r[-1]['msgid']:
# There is now a newer mail in the thread!
print "Thread %s updated" % thread.messageid
thread.latestmsgid = r[-1]['msgid']
thread.latestmessage = r[-1]['date']
thread.latestauthor = r[-1]['from']
thread.latestsubject = r[-1]['subj']
thread.save()
parse_and_add_attachments(r, thread)
# Potentially update the last mail date - if there wasn't already a mail on each patch
# from a *different* thread that had an earlier date.
for p in thread.patches.filter(lastmail__lt=thread.latestmessage):
p.lastmail = thread.latestmessage
p.save()
connection.close()
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