* add a new realtime-update-timer module
* hook to the new 'tick' event in ListReport for auto-updates
This commit fixes the bug where all reports using the `ListReport` component did not
auto-update in realtime mode. Those reports are:
- Pages (Top / Entry / Exit)
- Locations (Countries / Regions / Cities)
- Devices (Screen Sizes / Browsers + versions / OS-s + versions)
* fetch data for ListReports only when scrolled into view
* refactor fetching data in ListReport
* refer to one source of truth for utm tags
* make the 'All' tab in Sources auto-update
* make all UTM tabs in Sources auto-update
* fetch UTM data only when scrolled into view
* auto-update Referrers with the new timer
* auto-update google search terms
* auto-update Conversions
* make countries map auto-update
* auto-update visitor-graph and top stats with new timer
* use new tick event for current visitors (in Historical)
* remove the old timer class
* update changelog
* Visual improvements to automatic realtime updates (#2532)
* minor consistency fix for text color in dark mode
* use FlipMove in goal conversions report
* use FlipMove in ListReports
* set main graph and top stats loading state correctly
* refactor isIntervalValid function
* enforce intervals are valid when set and stored
* remove duplicate data fetching on interval change
Fetching new data is handled by the `fetchGraphData` callback in `updateInterval`
* refactor updateMetric function
* make it clearer why 'metric' can be a faulty value
* extract 'query' and 'site' variables from 'this.props'
* reset interval state only when period is changed
The 'maybeRollbackInterval' function was also used to fetch data. This commit replaces
all those function calls with 'fetchGraphData' which better describes the actual behavior.
We should only worry about rolling back the interval if 'query.period' has changed.
This commit also stops the graph from flickering when it is updated in realtime.
* update names of two variables
* remove unnecessary negation
* make collapsed graph state more explicit
* consider stored invalid intervals when graph mounts
* fix not showing loading spinner regression
* remove interval state from VisitorGraph (#2540)
* Realtime prop breakdown (#2535)
* disable load more in realtime mode
* extract doFetch function
* separate fetchPropBreakdown and fetchNextPage functions
* subscribe for auto-updates in realtime
* improve readability with function name changes
* Merge branch 'plausible_master'
* Add City level details
* Add City level details
* Use ISO codes instead of geoname_id for subdivisions
* Add easier way to configure geolocation database
* Add workflow for dev branch
* Correct clickhouse migration
* Translate subdivision names
* Translate city names
* WIP
* Region and country filters
* Fix region filter
* Remove region_name when removing region filter
* Add modals for regions and cities
* Remove dead code
* WIP
* Revert "WIP"
This reverts commit 3202bf2fe9.
* Feature flag to hide cities when deployed
* Add changelog entry
* Remove unused code
* Remove unused variables
* Fix test
Co-authored-by: AymanTerra <aymanterra@yahoo.com>
* Add details=True to export API parameters
This makes the ZIP export add `%{"details" => "True"}` to the query's
`params` when fetching data internally for packaging in the ZIP.
This adds bounce_rate and time_on_page to the data in pages.csv, and
bounce_rate and visit_duration to sources.csv.
* Make API return data with consistent names
Some of the data types returned via the JSON or CSV API use inconsistent
naming, and some have redundant name changes (i.e. count -> visitors ->
count). This makes these all consistent and removes the redundancy.
This addresses #1426, fixes some of the CSV headers, and unifies the
JSON and CSV return data labels.
* Update changelog
* Test should use Timex.shift, not relative time
* Return full country names in CSV export
This also replaces the " character with ' in two country names, as those
are the characters used in the names, yielding a more predictable and
'correct' output.
* Fetch CSV exported data concurrently
* Use spinner to indicate when export has started
* Use 300 as default number of brekadown entries for export
Higher numbers (e.g. 1000) seem to cause clickhouse errors when there
many pages to request. It is unclear what is causing the error, as
clickhouse returns an "unknown" error code and an empty error message.