This pull request removes the comparisons feature flag, making it visible to all users. It also removes percentages from top stats in default view, leaving those for the comparison view only.
This commit fixes a bug where comparisons would not work with imported data. This is because comparisons copies the source query and modifies the dates only, where it should reevaluate if there is imported data for the new comparison date range.
Closes#2870
Co-authored-by: Adam <hq@mtod.org>
* default to v2
* allow N defaults in data migration prompt and custom messages
* join domains lookup
* remove duplicate test runs from ci (both are v2)
* Get rid of PASS_V2_SCHEMA_MIGRATION
* Use in-memory domain lookup + regular table settings
* Remove faulty date arithmetic + prev part calculation
* Set V2_MIGRATION_DONE in Mix.env == :dev
* Mute credo
* Full migration (to be submitted separately)
* Do not remove `Goal.domain` just yet
* Do not make Goal.site not nullable just yet
* Temporarily disable goal creation
* Rephrase error message
* Add down migration
* Migration (PR: https://github.com/plausible/analytics/pull/2802)
* Implement Site.Domain interface allowing change and expiry
* Fixup seeds so they work with V2_MIGRATION_DONE=1
* Update Sites.Cache so it's capable of multi-keyed lookups
* Implement worker handling domain change expiration
* Implement domain change UI
* Implement transition period for public APIs
* Exclude v2 tests in primary test run
* Update lib/plausible_web/controllers/site_controller.ex
Co-authored-by: Vini Brasil <vini@hey.com>
* Update lib/plausible_web/controllers/site_controller.ex
Co-authored-by: Vini Brasil <vini@hey.com>
* Update moduledoc
* Update changelog
* Remove remnant from previous implementation attempt
* !fixup
* !fixup
* Implement domain change via Sites API
cc @ukutaht
* Update CHANGELOG
* Credo
* !fixup commit missing tests
* Allow continuous domain change within the same site
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Co-authored-by: Vini Brasil <vini@hey.com>
* Remove ClickhouseSetup module
This has been an implicit point of contact to many
tests. From now on the goal is for each test to maintain
its own, isolated setup so that no accidental clashes
and implicit assumptions are relied upon.
* Implement v2 schema check
An environment variable V2_MIGRATION_DONE acts like
a feature flag, switching plausible from using old events/sessions
schemas to v2 schemas introduced by NumericIDs migration.
* Run both test suites sequentially
While the code for v1 and v2 schemas must be kept still,
we will from now on run tests against both code paths.
Secondary test run will set V2_MIGRATION_DONE=1 variable,
thus making all `Plausible.v2?()` checks return `true'.
* Remove unused function
This is a remnant from the short period when
we would check for existing events before allowing
creating a new site.
* Update test setups/factories with v2 migration check
* Make GateKeeper return site id along with :allow
* Make Billing module check for v2 schema
* Make ingestion aware of v2 schema
* Disable site transfers for when v2 is live
In a separate changeset we will implement simplified
site transfer for when v2 migration is complete.
The new transfer will only rename the site domain in postgres
and keep track of the original site prior to the transfer
so we keep an ingestion grace period until the customers
redeploy their scripting.
* Make Stats base queries aware of v2 schema switch
* Update breakdown with v2 conditionals
* Update pageview local start with v2 check
* Update current visitoris with v2 check
* Update stats controller with v2 checks
* Update external controller with v2 checks
* Update remaining tests with proper fixtures
* Rewrite redundant assignment
* Remove unused alias
* Mute credo, this is not the right time
* Add test_helper prompt
* Fetch priv dir so it works with a release
* Fetch distinct partitions only
* Don't limit inspect output for partitions
* Ensure SQL is printed to IO
* Remove redundant domain fixture
The compilation warning advises to use `Application.compile_env/3`
however there is no `:url` environment setting under `:plausible` key
anyway, so we might as well get rid of it completely.
This commit moves a migration that was created in `clickhouse_repo/` to
its correct folder, `ingest_repo/`. The migration was created in
1cb07efe6d prior the read/write
separation.
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
* Configure ingest repo access/pool size
If I'm not mistaken 3 is a sane default, the only
inserts we're doing are:
- session buffer dump
- events buffer dump
- GA import dump
And all are serializable within their scopes?
* Add IngestRepo
* Start IngestRepo
* Use IngestRepo for inserts
* Annotate ClickhouseRepo as read_only
So no insert* functions are expanded
* Update moduledoc
* rename alias
* Fix default env var value so it can be casted
* Use IngestRepo for migrations
* Set default ingest pool size from 3 to 5
in case conns are restarting or else...
* Ensure all Repo prometheus metrics are collected
* Cascade delete sent_renewal_notifications table when user is deleted
This commit fixes a bug when deleting a user would trigger a constraint
error.
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* 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
* remove tracker files from git index
* generate tracker files on npm test
* generate tracker files for elixir tests/dev/CI
* update tracker/package-lock.json
* exclude npm run deploy from mix test + some docs
* moved custom event code to the bottom + fix indentation
* add handlebars helper fn + extract getLinkEl fn
* extract isOutboundLink function
* extract shouldFollowLink function
* remove middle and click variables
* use only one click handler for outbounds and downloads
* extract sendLinkClickEvent function
* add error handling when script compilation fails
* use callback instead of fixed timeout
* do not prevent default if externally prevented + test
* add more tests
* generate tracker files in priv/tracker/js
* update changelog
* requested changes after review
* regenerate tracker files
* use return instead of else if
* move middleMouseButton outside the function
* Add basic test harness for browserstack/playwright
* Refactor the tests
* added the first test for outbound links
* tests for outbound-links and file-downloads
* added more browser versions to test on
* Lint tracker test files
* Update harness.js with BrowserStack example
* Fix Playwright request mocks
* Add test harness to CI
* Remove Safari on Windows from browsers list
Co-authored-by: Robert <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Vinicius Brasil <vini@hey.com>
* added custom dimension filtering tests for pages
* first filter UI in place
* pages, entry pages and exit pages can be filtered by pageview props
* added tests for expected filtering behaviour
* fix dimension filter for sources + tests
* added is_not filtering functionality
* fixed formatting
* fixed admin_test
* added (none) as filter value + is_not filter type in UI
* added prefilling applied filter values and some UI tweaks
* added fetch options
* Make prop suggestions work with `props` filter
* Fix test
* Track login state internally
* Add CHANGELOG entry
Co-authored-by: Uku Taht <uku.taht@gmail.com>