a Django timeline (activity stream) using redis
Project description
There are two parts to using event streams. The first is to declare an Event, it looks like this:
from django.contrib.auth.models import User from timeline.base import EventType from yourapp.library.models import Item class AddedToLibrary(EventType): slug = "added-to-library" context_shape = { "user": User, "item": Item, } queryable_by = ["user", "item"]
And then there is querying, all querying is encapsulated in the timeline.base.Stream class. It is used like so:
Stream(request.user)
will return a Stream for all of the events for the request.user.pk User. It can take any number of positional arguments and it will combine their streams.
It also takes a number of keyword arguments. event_type which will return only Events for a given slug. limit a number saying how many Events should be included, defaults to 20. cluster a boolean saying whether the data returned should be clustered, if it is than it yields a list of Events, rather than discrete Events.
Project details
Release history Release notifications | RSS feed
Download files
Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.