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Notification module

Queries

Set of Notification queries.

Source code in kili/entrypoints/queries/notification/__init__.py
class QueriesNotification:
    """Set of Notification queries."""

    graphql_client: GraphQLClient

    # pylint: disable=too-many-arguments,dangerous-default-value

    @overload
    def notifications(
        self,
        fields: List[str] = [
            "createdAt",
            "hasBeenSeen",
            "id",
            "message",
            "status",
            "userID",
        ],
        first: Optional[int] = None,
        has_been_seen: Optional[bool] = None,
        notification_id: Optional[str] = None,
        skip: int = 0,
        user_id: Optional[str] = None,
        disable_tqdm: bool = False,
        *,
        as_generator: Literal[True],
    ) -> Generator[Dict, None, None]:
        ...

    @overload
    def notifications(
        self,
        fields: List[str] = [
            "createdAt",
            "hasBeenSeen",
            "id",
            "message",
            "status",
            "userID",
        ],
        first: Optional[int] = None,
        has_been_seen: Optional[bool] = None,
        notification_id: Optional[str] = None,
        skip: int = 0,
        user_id: Optional[str] = None,
        disable_tqdm: bool = False,
        *,
        as_generator: Literal[False] = False,
    ) -> List[Dict]:
        ...

    @typechecked
    def notifications(
        self,
        fields: List[str] = [
            "createdAt",
            "hasBeenSeen",
            "id",
            "message",
            "status",
            "userID",
        ],
        first: Optional[int] = None,
        has_been_seen: Optional[bool] = None,
        notification_id: Optional[str] = None,
        skip: int = 0,
        user_id: Optional[str] = None,
        disable_tqdm: bool = False,
        *,
        as_generator: bool = False,
    ) -> Iterable[Dict]:
        # pylint: disable=line-too-long
        """Get a generator or a list of notifications respecting a set of criteria.

        Args:
            fields: All the fields to request among the possible fields for the notifications
                See [the documentation](https://docs.kili-technology.com/reference/graphql-api#notification) for all possible fields.
            first: Number of notifications to query
            has_been_seen: If the notifications returned should have been seen.
            notification_id: If given, will return the notification which has this id
            skip: Number of notifications to skip (they are ordered by their date of creation,
                first to last).
            user_id: If given, returns the notifications of a specific user
            disable_tqdm: If `True`, the progress bar will be disabled
            as_generator: If `True`, a generator on the notifications is returned.

        Returns:
            A result object which contains the query if it was successful,
                or an error message.
        """

        where = NotificationWhere(
            has_been_seen=has_been_seen,
            notification_id=notification_id,
            user_id=user_id,
        )
        disable_tqdm = disable_tqdm_if_as_generator(as_generator, disable_tqdm)
        options = QueryOptions(disable_tqdm, first, skip)
        notifications_gen = NotificationQuery(self.graphql_client)(where, fields, options)

        if as_generator:
            return notifications_gen
        return list(notifications_gen)

    @typechecked
    def count_notifications(
        self,
        has_been_seen: Optional[bool] = None,
        user_id: Optional[str] = None,
        notification_id: Optional[str] = None,
    ) -> int:
        """Count the number of notifications.

        Args:
            has_been_seen: Filter on notifications that have been seen.
            user_id: Filter on the notifications of a specific user.
            notification_id: Filter on a specific notification.

        Returns:
            The number of notifications with the parameters provided
        """
        where = NotificationWhere(
            has_been_seen=has_been_seen,
            notification_id=notification_id,
            user_id=user_id,
        )
        return NotificationQuery(self.graphql_client).count(where)

count_notifications(self, has_been_seen=None, user_id=None, notification_id=None)

Count the number of notifications.

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
has_been_seen Optional[bool]

Filter on notifications that have been seen.

None
user_id Optional[str]

Filter on the notifications of a specific user.

None
notification_id Optional[str]

Filter on a specific notification.

None

Returns:

Type Description
int

The number of notifications with the parameters provided

Source code in kili/entrypoints/queries/notification/__init__.py
@typechecked
def count_notifications(
    self,
    has_been_seen: Optional[bool] = None,
    user_id: Optional[str] = None,
    notification_id: Optional[str] = None,
) -> int:
    """Count the number of notifications.

    Args:
        has_been_seen: Filter on notifications that have been seen.
        user_id: Filter on the notifications of a specific user.
        notification_id: Filter on a specific notification.

    Returns:
        The number of notifications with the parameters provided
    """
    where = NotificationWhere(
        has_been_seen=has_been_seen,
        notification_id=notification_id,
        user_id=user_id,
    )
    return NotificationQuery(self.graphql_client).count(where)

notifications(self, fields=['createdAt', 'hasBeenSeen', 'id', 'message', 'status', 'userID'], first=None, has_been_seen=None, notification_id=None, skip=0, user_id=None, disable_tqdm=False, *, as_generator=False)

Get a generator or a list of notifications respecting a set of criteria.

Parameters:

Name Type Description Default
fields List[str]

All the fields to request among the possible fields for the notifications See the documentation for all possible fields.

['createdAt', 'hasBeenSeen', 'id', 'message', 'status', 'userID']
first Optional[int]

Number of notifications to query

None
has_been_seen Optional[bool]

If the notifications returned should have been seen.

None
notification_id Optional[str]

If given, will return the notification which has this id

None
skip int

Number of notifications to skip (they are ordered by their date of creation, first to last).

0
user_id Optional[str]

If given, returns the notifications of a specific user

None
disable_tqdm bool

If True, the progress bar will be disabled

False
as_generator bool

If True, a generator on the notifications is returned.

False

Returns:

Type Description
Iterable[Dict]

A result object which contains the query if it was successful, or an error message.

Source code in kili/entrypoints/queries/notification/__init__.py
@typechecked
def notifications(
    self,
    fields: List[str] = [
        "createdAt",
        "hasBeenSeen",
        "id",
        "message",
        "status",
        "userID",
    ],
    first: Optional[int] = None,
    has_been_seen: Optional[bool] = None,
    notification_id: Optional[str] = None,
    skip: int = 0,
    user_id: Optional[str] = None,
    disable_tqdm: bool = False,
    *,
    as_generator: bool = False,
) -> Iterable[Dict]:
    # pylint: disable=line-too-long
    """Get a generator or a list of notifications respecting a set of criteria.

    Args:
        fields: All the fields to request among the possible fields for the notifications
            See [the documentation](https://docs.kili-technology.com/reference/graphql-api#notification) for all possible fields.
        first: Number of notifications to query
        has_been_seen: If the notifications returned should have been seen.
        notification_id: If given, will return the notification which has this id
        skip: Number of notifications to skip (they are ordered by their date of creation,
            first to last).
        user_id: If given, returns the notifications of a specific user
        disable_tqdm: If `True`, the progress bar will be disabled
        as_generator: If `True`, a generator on the notifications is returned.

    Returns:
        A result object which contains the query if it was successful,
            or an error message.
    """

    where = NotificationWhere(
        has_been_seen=has_been_seen,
        notification_id=notification_id,
        user_id=user_id,
    )
    disable_tqdm = disable_tqdm_if_as_generator(as_generator, disable_tqdm)
    options = QueryOptions(disable_tqdm, first, skip)
    notifications_gen = NotificationQuery(self.graphql_client)(where, fields, options)

    if as_generator:
        return notifications_gen
    return list(notifications_gen)