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fix: making heatmaps less intensive! #104

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  • not querying the users now and just using the users interacting in the day (author, mention, and reply)

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  • Bug Fixes
    • Improved the reliability of the heatmap analysis by ensuring unique user IDs are correctly identified and processed.

+ not querying the users now and just using the users interacting in the day (author, mention, and reply)
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The analysis_heatmap function in analyzer_heatmaps.py has been updated to initialize an empty account_list before processing entries. It now ensures that only unique user IDs from authors, replied users, and mentioned users are added to this list. The updated code guarantees that the account_list is accurately populated with unique IDs without redundancy.

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discord_analyzer/analyzer/analyzer_heatmaps.py The analysis_heatmap function initializes account_list as an empty list and updates it with unique user IDs from entries.

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@amindadgar amindadgar requested a review from cyri113 July 10, 2024 13:34
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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 5051b1c and 6df2751.

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  • discord_analyzer/analyzer/analyzer_heatmaps.py (2 hunks)
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111-111: LGTM! Initialization of account_list is correct.

Initializing account_list as an empty list is necessary for collecting unique user IDs.


118-119: LGTM! Correct processing of replied_user.

The logic correctly ensures that only unique, non-bot users are added to account_list.


122-123: LGTM! Correct processing of author.

The logic correctly ensures that only non-bot authors are processed and added to account_list.

Also applies to: 138-139


141-142: LGTM! Correct processing of mentioned_users.

The logic correctly ensures that only unique, non-bot mentioned users are added to account_list.

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  • discord_analyzer/analyzer/analyzer_heatmaps.py (2 hunks)
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  • discord_analyzer/analyzer/analyzer_heatmaps.py

@cyri113 cyri113 merged commit 296189f into main Jul 10, 2024
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