Adds a new script extension that allows tracking interactions with specific HTML elements on a website. For example - to track link clicks on one specific `<a>` element, you can tag it like this:
```html
<a href=... class="plausible-event-name=<your_event_name>">
```
And you can also tag the link with custom property names and values:
```html
<a href=... class="plausible-event-name=<your_event_name> plausible-event-<your_custom_prop>=<your_value>">
```
Tagging a link as above will send a custom event with the given name and props, if a `click` or `auxclick` browser event happens, and targets the link element.
The tracking behavior is somewhat different based on the HTML element type:
- `<a>`
- triggers on `click` and `auxclick` events
- intercepts navigation based on the same rules as `outbound-links` and `file-downloads`
- `<form>`
- triggers on `submit` event
- always intercepts navigation (calls `form.submit()` after preventing default and sending the Plausible event)
- other (`<img>`, `<button>`, `<span>`, `<div>`, `<h2>`, etc ...)
- triggers on `click` and `auxclick` events
- does not prevent default to intercept possible navigation. Simply calls Plausible with the event name and props read from the element class list.
* Seed database with pageviews
This commit adds basic support for database seeding useful for testing,
especially dashboard changes, like intervals.
It creates two years of pageviews with random timestamps. There is lot
of room for improvement, such as adding sources, entry pages,
geolocation, devices, custom events, but this already helps us with
testing.
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md file
* Allow refreshing a single site cache + clear cache on prefill
* Reorganize Site.Cache tests with describe blocks
* Tidy up Cache tests
* Make sure the cache is cleared on (p)re-fill
* Allow process name customization in Cache.Warmer
* s/Cache.prefill/Cache.refresh
* Unify Cache refresh instrumentation
* Apply credo suggestion: change `with` to `case`
* Update typespecs to pass dialyzer
* Implement sites by domain caching interface + warmer
* Add test
* Implement hit rate interface
* Add moduledocs
* Fix up typespec
* s/warmer/warmer_fn
* Extract measure_duration/2
* Fix up typespec
* Log errors and return nil on cache internal errors
* Fix up non-existing cache test
* Retrieve specific db columns when pre-filling the cache
* Reduce the subset of fields retrieved from the DB
See 63f3c6233d (r89871536)
This commit lints JavaScript files, removes commented-out code, and
moves 3 constants to `graph-util.js`. This is part of the Intervals
work, in order to make the original pull request smaller and release
this feature incrementally.
Related: #1574
Co-authored-by: Vignesh Joglekar <hey@vigneshjoglekar.com>
* Move schemas to paths corresponding to their namespace
* Include rate-limiting site schema fields
* Expose CRM RW access to site rate-limiting fields
* Remove 👾
* Add basic moduledoc placeholders
This commit adds OTEL tracing to external HTTP requests made with
the HttpClient module. It records the elapsed time, host, path, and
response status code.
* Implement FF-driven DB lookup for sites during ingestion
We like to see the impact of doing a simple postgres lookup on each
ingestion event. The percentage-based feature flag `:ingestion_pg_lookup`
must be set in order for lookups to be executed.
* Fix resolving Cachex stats metrics
* Enable PromEx on dev env
This commit removes the current 1% sampling on ingestion to completely
ignore ingestion traces. We are not getting enough value from those, and
we'll keep dashboard, API and background jobs traces only.
Someone mentioned there's no way to cancel from the link we include in this email (https://plausible.io/billing/upgrade) so I'm changing it to the settings page instead https://plausible.io/settings. My own https://plausible.io/billing/upgrade is a bit different than normal subscribers see it so I don't actually know if there's a way to cancel on it. If there is a way there too, feel free to ignore this
People are likely to enter (copy/paste) goals from external sources
which can lead to whitespace characters appended by accident.
That renders the goal unusable and hard to distinct visually.
Normally to fix up existing goals we would use a data migration,
but this should be good enough to check if the problem
with never appearing goals resurfaces.
This commit fixes a bug where Google Analytics import tokens were not
being refreshed properly because the function was not returning the
expected tuple. Thanks to @aerosol we can nicely test this now.