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Use iteritems over item to loop over dict
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Neil Johnson 6 years ago
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2 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions
  1. 1 1
      synapse/app/homeserver.py
  2. 5 4
      synapse/storage/__init__.py

+ 1 - 1
synapse/app/homeserver.py

@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ def run(hs):
         stats["daily_messages"] = yield hs.get_datastore().count_daily_messages()
 
         r30_results = yield hs.get_datastore().count_r30_users()
-        for name, count in r30_results.items():
+        for name, count in r30_results.iteritems():
             stats["r30_users_" + name] = count
 
         daily_sent_messages = yield hs.get_datastore().count_daily_sent_messages()

+ 5 - 4
synapse/storage/__init__.py

@@ -280,8 +280,9 @@ class DataStore(RoomMemberStore, RoomStore,
 
             sql = """
                 SELECT platform, COALESCE(count(*), 0) FROM (
-                     SELECT users.name, platform, users.creation_ts * 1000,
-                                                            MAX(uip.last_seen)
+                     SELECT
+                        users.name, platform, users.creation_ts * 1000,
+                        MAX(uip.last_seen)
                      FROM users
                      INNER JOIN (
                          SELECT
@@ -310,8 +311,8 @@ class DataStore(RoomMemberStore, RoomStore,
             results = {}
             txn.execute(sql, (thirty_days_ago_in_secs,
                               thirty_days_ago_in_secs))
-            rows = txn.fetchall()
-            for row in rows:
+
+            for row in txn:
                 if row[0] is 'unknown':
                     pass
                 results[row[0]] = row[1]