* Bump deps
* Bump stack
* Fix deprecation warnings
* Fix VCR cassettes mismatch due to OTP-18414
Co-authored-by: Adrian Gruntkowski <adrian.gruntkowski@gmail.com>
* Format & fix flaky tests
* Handle raw IPv4 hostnames; test public suffix TLD
* Configure locus db cache_dir
So that maxmind unavailability doesn't affect
application startup. PERSISTENT_CACHE_DIR env var is used
to point locus at the GeoIP DB file.
* WIP: Remove ExVCR
* Fix test env config
* Fixup exvcr
* Remove exvcr from deps
* Add convert script
* Remove exvcr cassettes
* Remove convert script
* Rename test
* Update moduledoc
* Update dockerfile
* Bump CI cache
* Tag more slow tests, why not?
* Use charlist for locus cache option
* Pin nodejs
* Merge google tests, make them async
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Co-authored-by: Adrian Gruntkowski <adrian.gruntkowski@gmail.com>
* add a new upgrade page liveview behind a FF
* Create plans_v4.json file
* Add the upgrade page UI template and some basic functionalities
* different content based on subscription plan existing or not
* pageview slider
* monthly/yearly switch
* fix tests
* split into 2 separate functions
* rename variables
* implement volume slider + read default interval/volume from plan
* organize choose-plan.ex better
* remove unused vars from tests
* make monthly_cost and yearly_cost nil by default
The actual prices for all plans are stored in Paddle. We don't need to
keep the duplicates in the JSON files.
* add fetch_prices/1 to PaddleApi
* make v4 business ID's differ from growth ones
* render actual price information from plans
...and make the prices in both growth and business plan boxes change
dynamically when the pageview slider or interval is changed.
* highlight current subscription plan box
* add test describe block for business tier subscription
* connect to live socket only on the specific LV page using focus.html
* only wrap the input slider inside the form
* little readability improvement
* add v4 team_member_limits (after rebase with master)
* extract monthly_quota_box function in user_settings
When the business_tier FF is enabled, this section is different and
links to the new upgrade page.
* document subscription statuses
* change _notice.html.eex to .heex
* extract subscription status notice components
* add failed payment notices to upgrade page
* create class_of_element/2 convenience function for testing
* add cancel_subscription mix task
* implement checkout buttons
* mix format
* get all available plans with prices through plans.ex
* use more suitable function for fetching usage
* avoid double db lookups on mount
* rename variable
* separate functions for getting plan by product_id vs subscription
* separate subscription status docs into context module
* consider cancelled subscriptions
* default volume by usage if no subscription plan
* add enterprise-level volume option to slider
* optimize for darkmode
* UI improvements
* display 2 months free notice for yearly billing
* VAT excluded notice
* note about having a business subscription in user settings
* make the page pop and fit plans on screen on first render
* optimize for mobile and remove background containers
* change default price tag to simply 'N/A'
* fix tests
* Change Paddle.js integration to use JavaScript directly
* rename many variables
* allow users on v1 and v2 plan subscribe to 20M and 50M tiers
* add a test for two months free label
* make it work with a free_10k subscription
* small test improvement and formatting
* change other upgrade link in user settings if FF enabled
* dialyzer
* fix typo
* add test for free_10k user
* silence credo
* mix format
* credo - add moduledoc
* credo - another moduledoc
* handle calls to sentry on the api level
* refactor getting regular subscription plan for LiveView
* post review code style tweaks
* remove unused aliases
* credo - add @moduledoc false to Subscriptions
* crash in cancel_subscription task when Repo update fails
* readability improvements (review suggestions)
* add comment about 'external_resource' module attr
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Co-authored-by: Vinicius Brasil <vini@hey.com>
This commit adds city data to imported records from Google Analytics. The
current implementation sets city to 0 because GA does not use the GeoNames
database.
Google Analytics Reporting API uses [Geographical IDs](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/v1/geoid)
to identify cities and countries. Plausible uses
[GeoNames](https://geonames.org/) and I couldn't find databases corelating the
two.
Fortunately, GA also returns the city name and this commit uses the city name
and the country ISO code to find the Geoname ID. To avoid making expensive ETS
searches, I created another ETS table in the Location library that uses
{country, city} as a key.
Related PR: https://github.com/plausible/location/pull/3
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.
The Google Analytics report request may take some time, especially with big
imports with thousands of pages. To mitigate the issue this commit increases
the timeout to 60s and lowers the page size to 7,500 records per request.
* List all Google Analytics views during import
This commit fixes a bug where different Google Analytics views with the
same name and URI were not shown. This was caused because GA views were
stored as a map, that naturally doesn't support duplicate keys.
This change updates the GA views list to display view IDs, making it
clearer to know what is being imported. The dropdown is now grouped by
website URL.
* Put Google Analytics API URLs in app env
* Add controller test to GA view list
* Remove invalid Jason.decode argument
Co-authored-by: Robert Joonas <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
* Add custom message to Google invalid grant error
Co-authored-by: Robert Joonas <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
* Test invalid_grant while refreshing Google token
Co-authored-by: Robert Joonas <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Joonas <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
This commit fixes a bug where fetching Google Search Console keywords
raised a FunctionClauseError. This was introduced in #2046. This commit
also adds test coverage.
* Create separate module for GA HTTP requests
* Fetch GA data entirely instead of monthly
* Add buffering to GA imports
* Change positional args to maps when serializing from GA
* Create Google Analytics VCR tests