I know I'm dense, and I'm just not seeing this, but isn't that what
I'm doing?
now = datetime.datetime.now()
last_request = request.session['last_request']
if (now - last_request).seconds > (60 * 60 *4):
...
request.session['last_request'] = now
On Jan 31, 7:47 am, "Honza Král" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/31/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ok, but if I update last_request at every request, then won't (now -
> > last_request) ALWAYS be more or less 0?
>
> not if you update it AFTER the comparison...
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 31, 4:16 am, "Honza Kr?l" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 1/31/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > There's some conceptual thing I'm apparently just not getting. I
> > > > attempted to follow Doug's advice and came up with:
>
> > > > class LastSeen (object):
> > > > """Middleware that adds various objects to thread local storage
> > > > from the request object."""
> > > > def process_request(self, request):
> > > > now = datetime.datetime.now()
> > > > try:
> > > > last_request = request.session['last_request']
> > > > # don't update it too often, every 4 hours should be ok
> > > > if (now - last_request).seconds > (60 * 60 *4):
> > > > request.session['last_seen'] = last_request
> > > > request.session['last_request'] = now
>
> > > you have to update last request at every request, not only when its
> > > too old... if you do it like this it is EXACTLY what you did before
>
> > > > except KeyError:
> > > > request.session['last_request'] =
> > > > datetime.datetime.now()
> > > > request.session['last_seen'] = datetime.datetime.now()
> > > > except TypeError:
> > > > request.session['last_request'] =
> > > > datetime.datetime.now()
> > > > request.session['last_seen'] = datetime.datetime.now()
>
> > > > Which appears to do the exact same thing I was doing before.
>
> > > > On Jan 30, 1:07 pm, "Doug Van Horn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > On Jan 30, 11:23 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > > Well, if I were doing it by hand, every time they came to the site I
> > > > > > would set this_visit, and then set last_visit (or last_seen, or
> > > > > > whatever) to the previous value of this_visit, and I would only do
> > > > > > it
> > > > > > once, when they first come to the site.
>
> > > > > The question, then, is how to determine "when they first come to the
> > > > > site."
>
> > > > > Right now, you determine that by saying, "If the last_seen variable is
> > > > > older than 4 hours, then this user was last seen right now." Note
> > > > > that they may have clicked just a second ago, when the last_seen
> > > > > variable was 3:59:59 old. Their next click will bump the 'last_seen'
> > > > > variable. Not what you want.
>
> > > > > You probably want to store the most recent request timestamp as part
> > > > > of the session. Something like:
>
> > > > > request.session['last_request'] = datetime.now()
>
> > > > > Then, you need to figure out when your 'last_seen' session variable
> > > > > should be updated. It might be something like:
>
> > > > > if (now - last_request) > (60 * 60 * 4): # if the last request is 4+
> > > > > hours old...
> > > > > request.session['last_seen'] = last_request
>
> > > > > Handle your base case, where there is no 'last_request' (and thus no
> > > > > last_seen), and you should be good.
>
> > > > > Hope that helps.
>
> > > > > And remember the advice listed by an earlier post-er. Design your
> > > > > algorithm on paper. Think it through. Write some psuedo code. Run
> > > > > some mental 'unit tests'. Then go code it.
>
> > > > > Regards,
>
> > > > > Doug Van Horn, Presidenthttp://www.maydigital.com/~~
> > > > > http://www.limapapa.com/
>
> > > --
> > > Honza Kr?l
> > > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > ICQ#: 107471613
> > > Phone: +420 606 678585
>
> --
> Honza Kr?l
> E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ICQ#: 107471613
> Phone: +420 606 678585
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