* Changes to the site settings danger zone
The idea was to:
1. Show a transfer site ownership message to owners of the site only. This will make ownership transfer feature more discoverable. Will also help people to transfer ownership of a site rather than deleting the whole thing when that makes more sense
2. Add a note that site deletion is a delayed operation
3. Make some other tiny copy changes
What did I break? :)
* Fix markup so the long text wraps sooner
* Fix indent
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Co-authored-by: Adam Rutkowski <hq@mtod.org>
* Move Endpoint errors setup to common config
* Implement naive Sentry link resolver
* Implement error report e-mail
* Delete static sentry script
* Implement user feedback form on server errors
* Re-arrange pipe
* Use Sentry.Config.dsn() where applicable
* Fix typo
* Use Map.replace/3
Some changes to be more consistent with the emails we send. Also "valid" subscription rather than "active" subscription fits better for the different cases where this screen is shown
* fix subquery for sessions in base_event_query/2
As the 'sessions' table is using the CollapsingMergeTree engine, we have
to select session_id's distinctively. Otherwise we will get multiple rows
(with sign -1 and 1) as long as the background merge hasn't happened.
* update changelog
* use GROUP BY instead of SELECT DISTINCT
* remove comma
* Fingerprint DBConnection.ConnectionError in Sentry
* Check events before creating a site
* Enable sites limit screen
* Remove debugging remnant
* Fix buggy assertions
This wasn't doing what expected:
iex(1)> Repo.exists?(Plausible.Site, domain: "foo")
[debug] QUERY OK source="sites" db=0.6ms idle=1906.2ms
SELECT TRUE FROM "sites" AS s0 LIMIT 1 []
* Encapsulate check to satisfy credo
* Use less technically involved error message
* Bring back e-mail to the limit error message
This commit stops logging `{:invalid_address, "ip"}` errors. This
reduces noise on Sentry, that is capturing error logs. Other errors are
still logged.
This PR replaces geolix with locus to simplify self-hosted setup. locus can auto-update maxmind dbs which are recommended for self-hosters if they want city-level geolocation. locus is also a bit faster.
This PR also uses a test mmdb file from https://github.com/maxmind/MaxMind-DB for e2e geolocation tests without stubs.
* extract blinkingDot function
* position pulsating-circle with tailwind instead
* remove unused function
* extract renderStatName function
* display seconds since last realtime update
Adds a 'Last updated X seconds ago' label to the Current Visitors tooltip.
* small refactor: avoid duplication of this.props and this.state
* show the 'last updated ...' tooltip in historical
* changelog update
* use className utility function
* Filter DBConnection logs for clickhouse in Sentry
Removing the never matching clause btw
* Exclude Plug.CSRFProtection.InvalidCSRFTokenError from Sentry
* Turn common Sentry captures into logged warnings
* Exclude fonts from static conf and InvalidPathError from Sentry
* Consolidate task timeouts, incrase to 15s
* Use Task.async_stream for parallel Clickhouse queries
* Propagate Opentelemetry context to child Task process
* Fix breakdown API pagination when using event metrics
This commit fixes a bug where the subsequent breakdown API pages had
the same items as the first page. The fix sorts the underlying
ClickHouse query by timestamp, keeping the same order between requests,
as we use OFFSET/LIMIT pagination.
* Fix repeated results assertion
* Add different ORDER BY to each breakdown property
* Ignore XX and T1 countries
* Add fallback if country_code=nil
* Lookup city overrides directly in CityOverrides module
* Changelog
* Add empty moduledoc
* Remove redundant comment
* Return empty list when breaking down by event:page without events
This commit fixes a bug with pagination where breaking down by event:page
would always return results despite pagination.
Closes#2255
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Remove show_noref behaviour
Removes query param show_noref which was used from React to control
whether to show Direct / None traffic or not. The show_noref behaviour
was untested previously.
Closes#2523
* Add changelog entry
* Fix tests
* Removed files I did not mean to check in :)
### Changes
Hello friends, I'm trying to self-host plausible on my server and have
observed that if I add a file named (for example) `secrets/LISTEN_IP` to
configure the bind IP I'll get the following error:
```
Compiling 1 file (.ex)
** (RuntimeError) Invalid LISTEN_IP '172.19.130.83
' error: :einval
/home/serafeim/plausible/config/runtime.exs:20: (file)
```
(notice that I get the same error when configuring the DATABASE_URL or
whatever comes first)
It seems that for whatever reason the File.read! will insert a newline
at the end of the file. Notice that I have double checked the file with
vim and *it does not contain a newline at the end* or at least I don't
know *how* to make the file not have a newline at the end.
Thus I'm adding a `String.trim()` there to fix that thing; even if I am
doing something wrong and my files *do* contain a newline at the end,
adding a `String.trim()` there definite won't hurt :)
Below you'll find a checklist. For each item on the list, check one
option and delete the other.
### Tests
- [ ] Automated tests have been added
- [x] This PR does not require tests
### Changelog
- [ ] Entry has been added to changelog
- [x] This PR does not make a user-facing change
### Documentation
- [ ] [Docs](https://github.com/plausible/docs) have been updated
- [x] This change does not need a documentation update
### Dark mode
- [ ] The UI has been tested both in dark and light mode
- [x] This PR does not change the UI
### Changes
This PR:
- pushes PromEx to the bottom of supervision stack to avoid Endpoint
instrumentation failure
- ensures the site cache is ready by exposing it through the health
check endpoint
- fixes event timestamps being calculated at compile time, with
regression unit and integration tests
### Tests
- [x] Automated tests have been added
- [ ] This PR does not require tests
### Changelog
- [ ] Entry has been added to changelog
- [x] This PR does not make a user-facing change
### Documentation
- [ ] [Docs](https://github.com/plausible/docs) have been updated
- [x] This change does not need a documentation update
### Dark mode
- [ ] The UI has been tested both in dark and light mode
- [x] This PR does not change the UI
* Update Sites.Cache
So it's now capable of refreshing most recent sites.
Refreshing a single site is no longer wanted.
* Introduce Warmer.RecentlyUpdated
This is Sites Cache warmer that runs only for
most recently updated sites every 30s.
* Validate Request creation early
* Rename RateLimiter to GateKeeper and introduce detailed policies
* Update events API tests - a provisioned site is now required
* Update events ingestion tests
* Make limits visible in CRM Sites index
* Hard-deprecate DOMAIN_BLACKLIST
* Remove unnecessary clause
* Fix typo
* Explicitly delegate Warmer.All
* GateKeeper.allwoance => GateKeeper.check
* Instrument Sites.Cache measurments
* Update send_pageview task to output response headers
* Instrument ingestion pipeline
* Credo
* Make event telemetry test a sync case
* Simplify Request.uri/hostname handling
* Use embedded schema, apply action and rely on get_field
* Parse event URL in Plausible.Ingestion.Request
* Parse event domain in Plausible.Ingestion.Request
* Rework ingestion pipeline processing (#2462)
* Rework ingestion pipeline processing
So that Request can have multiple domains and
based on that each event is processed uniformly.
The build_and_buffer/1 function now returns an
accumulator with all the dropped/buffered events
for further inspection.
* Reduce function complexity
* Don't chain struct fields to check for an empty host
* Separate referrer and utm tags
* Fix up `with` clause, credo was right cc @vinibrsl
Co-authored-by: Adam Rutkowski <hq@mtod.org>
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.
* 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)