* make sure valid intervals consider custom range
* make default intervals per period more logical
* remove unused function
* adjust defaults for custom range
* Add runtime config option for enabled/disabling csv imports and exports
* Use the new option to toggle rendering exports UI
* Disable import buttons when at maximum imports or when option disabled for CSV
* Improve forms for GA import flow
* Add test for maximum imports reached
* Remove "Changed your mind?" prefixing back button
* Hide UA imports in Integrations when `imports_exports` flag is enabled
* Implement `csv_imports_exports` feature flag
* Revert "Add runtime config option for enabled/disabling csv imports and exports"
This reverts commit e30f202dd3.
* Send import notification email only to the user who ran the import
* Improve rendering of disabled button state
* Put import status heroicon in front of import label
* test fixture imported data with stats requests
* take visits metric from the events table in event:page breakdown
* Remove assert_referrers after all
pageReferrer is an event scoped property in GA4, which when queried
along with session-level dimensions will return unexpected data.
Adding the pageReferrer dimension to the GA4 Data API request, it will
cause the selected metric totals to increase significantly, even though
they shouldn't.
* Adjust sources and utm_mediums assertions
* adjust assert_pages
* Make formatter happy
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* Add shield hostname rules migration
* Add hostname rule schema
* Initialize hostname rules cache
* Extend Shields context with hostname related functions
* Instrument ingestion pipeline with hostname rule lookups
* Limit hostname suggestions by shield patterns
* Add LiveView for hostname rules management
* Test hostname cache
* Rename feature flag - should be separate from hostname filter
* Remove :shield_pages feature flag
* Update CHANGELOG
* Format
* Update lib/plausible/shield/hostname_rule.ex
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* Move tests from `lib/` 🤦
* Use plain `assign` where no short-circuit is necessary
* Fine tune the copy a little bit
* Prevent misplaced tests
* Treat a test with common sense
* Fixup another test that hasn't been really run before
* Make the form hint dynamic depending on rules count
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* Pass the actual date args that are returned in fixtures (just for clarity)
* Change select key from operating_system to os
* Select (not set) from imported data as done from native stats
* Support breakdown by imported os_version
* Remove dead code
The `query.include_imported` is set to `false` from the start when
filters are included.
* Refactor Plausible.Stats.Imported
Extract a function that does group_by and dimension select, instead of
doing both separately inside the merge_imported function body
* Further refactor of Plausible.Stats.Imported
Get rid of code repetition
* Support breakdown by imported browser_version
* Support breakdown by imported referrer
* Support breakdown by imported referrer
* remove redundant if in select
* use greatest instead of coalesce
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* add back the :member filter handling in Stats.Imported
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* Reapply "Local CSV exports/imports and S3/UI updates (#3989)" (#3995)
This reverts commit aee69e44c8.
* remove unused functions
* eh, that one was actually used
* ugh, they were both used
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We currently update the query filtered by hostname to its
respective visit props in some cases.
This patch moves it down, from controllers, to the Breakdown module,
so any changes in logic will be also reflected in the Stats API.
* local CSV exports/imports and S3 updates
* credo
* dialyzer
* refactor input columns
* fix ci minio/clickhouse tests
* Update lib/plausible_web/live/csv_export.ex
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* fix date range filter in export_pages_q and process only pageviews
* remove toTimeZone(zero_timestamp) note
* use SiteImport.pending(), SiteImport.importing()
* escape [SiteImport.pending(), SiteImport.importing()]
* use random s3 keys for imports to avoid collisions (sometimes makes the upload get stuck)
* clamp import date ranges
* site is already in assigns
* recompute cutoff date each time
* use toDate(timestamp[, timezone]) shortcut
* show alreats on export cancel/delete and extract hint into a component
* switch to Imported.clamp_dates/4
* reprocess tables when imports are added
* recompute cutoff_date on each call
* actually use clamped_date_range on submit
* add warning message
* add expiry rules to buckets in make minio
* add site_id to imports notifications and use it in csv_importer
* try/catch safer
* return :ok
* date range is not available when no uploads
* improve ui and warning messages
* use Generic.notice
* fix flaky exports test
* begin tests
* Improve `Importer` notification payload shape
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* Ensure only complete imports are considered in site imports data migration
* Refactor `SiteImports` data migration for clarity (h/t @RobertJoonas)
* Fix tests
* Create a worker to clean clickhouse deleted sites data
The plan is to run this weekly, but going to trigger it manually the first few times on cloud
* Make asserting count more reliable
* credo
* PR feedback
* Fixes
* Update request logging
Ultimate goal is to be able to compare results with and without a flag against each other.
To do this we need logging which displays the full request url with parameters.
Example logs:
```
14:46:09.042 request_id=F8MRLSsaKB7BeIkAAAHk [info] (200) GET /api/sites took 17ms
14:46:09.175 request_id=F8MRLTKYV3G-GqEAAAZB [info] (200) GET /api/stats/dummy.site/current-visitors took 24ms
14:46:09.396 request_id=F8MRLUDfav28LIkAAAIE [info] (202) POST /api/event took 5ms
14:46:09.501 request_id=F8MRLUDS_YhftUkAAAAD [info] (200) GET /api/stats/dummy.site/sources?period=30d&date=2024-04-04&filters=%7B%7D&with_imported=true&limit=9 took 111ms
14:46:09.508 request_id=F8MRLUDhHbK8WKUAAAah [info] (200) GET /api/stats/dummy.site/main-graph?period=30d&date=2024-04-04&filters=%7B%7D&with_imported=true&metric=visitors took 117ms
14:46:09.511 request_id=F8MRLUDS1CYntK4AAAaB [info] (200) GET /api/stats/dummy.site/entry-pages?period=30d&date=2024-04-04&filters=%7B%7D&with_imported=true&limit=9 took 121ms
14:46:09.541 request_id=F8MRLTk5sIPYSn4AABoC [info] (200) GET /api/stats/dummy.site/top-stats?period=30d&date=2024-04-04&filters=%7B%7D&with_imported=true&comparison=previous_period&compare_from=undefined&compare_to=undefined&match_day_of_week=true took 278ms
```
* re-add plug
* router_dispatch -> endpoint
* Always scope import ID by site as well
* Do not schedule new import job if there are any site imports in progress
* Disable import buttons when any import is in progress
* Simplify `schedule_job/4` (h/t @RobertJoonas)
changing the copy here as I think that in some situations the "we're still counting stats" message is now shown even to those dashboards where we've stopped counting stats so best to avoid that
* Give a more semantic name to a function
* Make the LineGraph component thinner
* Move LineGraph into a separate file
* Move interval logic into interval-picker.js
This commit also fixes a bug where the interval name displayed inside
the picker component flickers the default interval when the graph is
loading.
The problem was that we were counting on graphData for returning us the
current interval: `let currentInterval = graphData?.interval`
We should always know the default interval before making the main-graph
request. Sending graphData to IntervalPicker component does not make
sense anyway.
* extract data fetching functions out of VisitorGraph component
* Return graph_metric key from Top Stats API
This commit introduces no behavioral changes - only starts returning an
additional field, allowing us to avoid the following logic in React:
1. Finding the metric names, given a stat display name. E.g.
`Unique visitors (last 30 min) -> visitors`
2. Checking if a metric is graphable or not
* Move metric state into localStorage
This commit gets rid of the internal `metric` state in the VisitorGraph
component and starts using localStorage for that instead.
This commit also chains the main-graph request into the top-stats request
callback - meaning that we'll always fetch new graph data after top stats
are updated. And we do it all in a single function.
Doing so simplifies the loading state significantly, and also helps to
make it clear, that at all times, existing top stats are required before
we can fetch the graph. That's because the metric is determined by which
Top stats are returned (for example, we can't be sure whether revenue
metrics will be returned or not).
* Make sure graph tooltip says "Converted Visitors"
* Extract a StatsExport function component
Again, instead of relying on `graphData?.interval` we can read it from
localStorage, or default to the largest interval available. The export
should not be dependant on the graph.
* Extract SamplingNotice function component
* Extract WithImportedSwitch function component
* Stop "lazy-loading" the graph and top stats
Since the container is always on top on the page, it will be visible on
the first render in any case - no matter the screen size.
* Turn VisitorGraph into a function component
* Display empty container until everything has loaded
* Do not display loading spinner on realtime ticks
* Turn Top Stats into a fn component
* fetch top stats and graph async
* Make sure revenue metrics can remain on the graph
* Add an extra check to canMetricBeGraphed
* fix typo
* remove redundant double negation
* Move experimental_session_count? logic to within query object
* WIP new querying system for deciding what tables to query
* both -> either
* Include sample_percent in both tables
* Remove a hanging TODO
* Allow filtering by visit props on event queries if flag is on
* Make default sessions join more conditional
* Simplify events_join_sessions?
* Add some TODOs
* Fix assignment
* Handle entry/exit page visit props separately from props stored in events table
* Update test which created sessions/events differently from everyone else
* Make query_events private
* Dont filter by session properties on events table if querying sessions and joining in events
* Handle visits, pageviews, events and visitors metrics from other table
* both -> either
* events, pageviews are strictly event metrics
* Add support for (plain) breakdowns deciding which table to use
* Run tests with experimental_reduced_joins as a separate job
Also refactor which tests are run with postgres:15 to reduce number of jobs
* moduledocs for TableDecider
* Fix matrix
* Custom build name
* Move TEST_EXPERIMENTAL_REDUCED_JOINS check
* Handle percentage separately from other metrics
* Remove debug code
* TableDecider tests
* both => sample_percent
* Improve naming
* Simplify code
* Breakdowns retain old behavior if getting metric visitors
* Unify behavior of entry/exit page hostnames with rest
* Fix test naming
* CH Migration: exit/entry hostnames in sessions_v2
* Leave only exit_page_hostname, we already record hostnames
* Use ClickHouse DDL in favour of ecto so that cluster is included
* Compress with ZSTD(3)
* Expose Hostname filter in the dashboard dropdown
* Add `exit_page_hostname` to ClickHouse `sessions_v2` schema
* Start tracking hostname changes in sessions
* Implement hostname filter suggestions
* Enable filtering by `event:hostname`
* Add tests for filtering by hostnames
* Ensure filter suggestions work for exit pages too
* Allow overriding hostnames with `send_pageview` mix task
* Remove `:window_time_on_page` flag
It seems that we can remove it after all?
* Initialize `experimental_hostname_filter` query parameter
* Rewrite cache store behaviour with regards to session hostnames
* Work around inconsistent session merging
So that `populate_stats` can get closer to actual ingestion
* Improve top stats test
* Make it possible to filter sessions by entry/exit hostnames
* Update pages tests
* Expose `experimental_hostname_filtering` temporarily in the UI
* Untested yet: also apply experimental filtering to sources
* Introduce `hostname_filter` feature flag
* Format
* Test top sources with hostname filter + experimental flag
* CH Migration: exit/entry hostnames in sessions_v2
* Leave only exit_page_hostname, we already record hostnames
* Use ClickHouse DDL in favour of ecto so that cluster is included
* Compress with ZSTD(3)