analytics/lib/plausible_web/controllers/stats_controller.ex
Vini Brasil 5159e683cc
First pass at Comparisons (#2650)
This commit adds support for comparing the actual showed period on the main graph with the previous one. This is a first pass and it's hidden under a feature flag because it's not feature complete yet as we want to support other comparison modes.
2023-02-07 10:00:49 -03:00

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defmodule PlausibleWeb.StatsController do
@moduledoc """
This controller is responsible for rendering stats dashboards.
The stats dashboards are currently the only part of the app that uses client-side
rendering. Since the dashboards are heavily interactive, they are built with React
which is an appropriate choice for highly interactive browser UIs.
<div class="mermaid">
sequenceDiagram
Browser->>StatsController: GET /mydomain.com
StatsController-->>Browser: StatsView.render("stats.html")
Note left of Browser: ReactDom.render(Dashboard)
Browser -) Api.StatsController: GET /api/stats/mydomain.com/top-stats
Api.StatsController --) Browser: {"top_stats": [...]}
Note left of Browser: TopStats.render()
Browser -) Api.StatsController: GET /api/stats/mydomain.com/main-graph
Api.StatsController --) Browser: [{"plot": [...], "labels": [...]}, ...]
Note left of Browser: VisitorGraph.render()
Browser -) Api.StatsController: GET /api/stats/mydomain.com/sources
Api.StatsController --) Browser: [{"name": "Google", "visitors": 292150}, ...]
Note left of Browser: Sources.render()
Note over Browser,StatsController: And so on, for all reports in the viewport
</div>
This reasoning for this sequence is as follows:
1. First paint is fast because it doesn't do any data aggregation yet - good UX
2. The basic structure of the dashboard is rendered with spinners before reports are ready - good UX
2. Rendering on the frontend allows for maximum interactivity. Re-rendering and re-fetching can be as granular as needed.
3. Routing on the frontend allows the user to navigate the dashboard without reloading the page and losing context
4. Rendering on the frontend allows caching results in the browser to reduce pressure on backends and storage
3.1 No client-side caching has been implemented yet. This is still theoretical. See https://github.com/plausible/analytics/discussions/1278
3.2 This is a big potential opportunity, because analytics data is mostly immutable. Clients can cache all historical data.
5. Since frontend rendering & navigation is harder to build and maintain than regular server-rendered HTML, we don't use SPA-style rendering anywhere else
.The only place currently where the benefits outweigh the costs is the dashboard.
"""
use PlausibleWeb, :controller
use Plausible.Repo
alias Plausible.Sites
alias Plausible.Stats.{Query, Filters}
alias PlausibleWeb.Api
plug(PlausibleWeb.AuthorizeSiteAccess when action in [:stats, :csv_export])
def stats(%{assigns: %{site: site}} = conn, _params) do
stats_start_date = Plausible.Sites.stats_start_date(site)
can_see_stats? = not Sites.locked?(site) or conn.assigns[:current_user_role] == :super_admin
cond do
stats_start_date && can_see_stats? ->
demo = site.domain == PlausibleWeb.Endpoint.host()
offer_email_report = get_session(conn, site.domain <> "_offer_email_report")
conn
|> assign(:skip_plausible_tracking, !demo)
|> remove_email_report_banner(site)
|> put_resp_header("x-robots-tag", "noindex")
|> render("stats.html",
site: site,
has_goals: Plausible.Sites.has_goals?(site),
stats_start_date: stats_start_date,
title: "Plausible · " <> site.domain,
offer_email_report: offer_email_report,
demo: demo,
flags: get_flags(conn.assigns[:current_user]),
is_dbip: is_dbip()
)
!stats_start_date && can_see_stats? ->
conn
|> assign(:skip_plausible_tracking, true)
|> render("waiting_first_pageview.html", site: site)
Sites.locked?(site) ->
owner = Sites.owner_for(site)
conn
|> assign(:skip_plausible_tracking, true)
|> render("site_locked.html", owner: owner, site: site)
end
end
@doc """
The export is limited to 300 entries for other reports and 100 entries for pages because bigger result sets
start causing failures. Since we request data like time on page or bounce_rate for pages in a separate query
using the IN filter, it causes the requests to balloon in payload size.
"""
def csv_export(conn, params) do
site = conn.assigns[:site]
query = Query.from(site, params) |> Filters.add_prefix()
metrics = [:visitors, :pageviews, :bounce_rate, :visit_duration]
graph = Plausible.Stats.timeseries(site, query, metrics)
headers = [:date | metrics]
visitors =
Enum.map(graph, fn row -> Enum.map(headers, &row[&1]) end)
|> (fn data -> [headers | data] end).()
|> CSV.encode()
|> Enum.join()
filename =
'Plausible export #{params["domain"]} #{Timex.format!(query.date_range.first, "{ISOdate} ")} to #{Timex.format!(query.date_range.last, "{ISOdate} ")}.zip'
params = Map.merge(params, %{"limit" => "300", "csv" => "True", "detailed" => "True"})
limited_params = Map.merge(params, %{"limit" => "100"})
csvs = %{
'sources.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.sources(conn, params) end,
'utm_mediums.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.utm_mediums(conn, params) end,
'utm_sources.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.utm_sources(conn, params) end,
'utm_campaigns.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.utm_campaigns(conn, params) end,
'utm_contents.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.utm_contents(conn, params) end,
'utm_terms.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.utm_terms(conn, params) end,
'pages.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.pages(conn, limited_params) end,
'entry_pages.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.entry_pages(conn, params) end,
'exit_pages.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.exit_pages(conn, limited_params) end,
'countries.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.countries(conn, params) end,
'regions.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.regions(conn, params) end,
'cities.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.cities(conn, params) end,
'browsers.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.browsers(conn, params) end,
'operating_systems.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.operating_systems(conn, params) end,
'devices.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.screen_sizes(conn, params) end,
'conversions.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.conversions(conn, params) end,
'prop_breakdown.csv' => fn -> Api.StatsController.all_props_breakdown(conn, params) end
}
csv_values =
Map.values(csvs)
|> Plausible.ClickhouseRepo.parallel_tasks()
csvs =
Map.keys(csvs)
|> Enum.zip(csv_values)
csvs = [{'visitors.csv', visitors} | csvs]
{:ok, {_, zip_content}} = :zip.create(filename, csvs, [:memory])
conn
|> put_resp_content_type("application/zip")
|> put_resp_header("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=\"#{filename}\"")
|> delete_resp_cookie("exporting")
|> send_resp(200, zip_content)
end
@doc """
Authorizes and renders a shared link:
1. Shared link with no password protection: needs to just make sure the shared link entry is still
in our database. This check makes sure shared link access can be revoked by the site admins. If the
shared link exists, render it directly.
2. Shared link with password protection: Same checks as without the password, but an extra step is taken to
protect the page with a password. When the user passes the password challenge, a cookie is set with Plausible.Auth.Token.sign_shared_link().
The cookie allows the user to access the dashboard for 24 hours without entering the password again.
### Backwards compatibility
The URL format for shared links was changed in [this pull request](https://github.com/plausible/analytics/pull/752) in order
to make the URLs easier to bookmark. The old format is supported along with the new in order to not break old links.
See: https://plausible.io/docs/shared-links
"""
def shared_link(conn, %{"domain" => domain, "auth" => auth}) do
case find_shared_link(domain, auth) do
{:password_protected, shared_link} ->
render_password_protected_shared_link(conn, shared_link)
{:unlisted, shared_link} ->
render_shared_link(conn, shared_link)
:not_found ->
render_error(conn, 404)
end
end
@old_format_deprecation_date ~N[2022-01-01 00:00:00]
def shared_link(conn, %{"domain" => slug}) do
shared_link =
Repo.one(
from(l in Plausible.Site.SharedLink,
where: l.slug == ^slug and l.inserted_at < ^@old_format_deprecation_date,
preload: :site
)
)
if shared_link do
new_link_format = Routes.stats_path(conn, :shared_link, shared_link.site.domain, auth: slug)
redirect(conn, to: new_link_format)
else
render_error(conn, 404)
end
end
def shared_link(conn, _) do
render_error(conn, 400)
end
defp render_password_protected_shared_link(conn, shared_link) do
with conn <- Plug.Conn.fetch_cookies(conn),
{:ok, token} <- Map.fetch(conn.req_cookies, shared_link_cookie_name(shared_link.slug)),
{:ok, %{slug: token_slug}} <- Plausible.Auth.Token.verify_shared_link(token),
true <- token_slug == shared_link.slug do
render_shared_link(conn, shared_link)
else
_e ->
conn
|> assign(:skip_plausible_tracking, true)
|> render("shared_link_password.html",
link: shared_link,
layout: {PlausibleWeb.LayoutView, "focus.html"}
)
end
end
defp find_shared_link(domain, auth) do
link_query =
from(link in Plausible.Site.SharedLink,
inner_join: site in assoc(link, :site),
where: link.slug == ^auth,
where: site.domain == ^domain,
limit: 1,
preload: [site: site]
)
case Repo.one(link_query) do
%Plausible.Site.SharedLink{password_hash: hash} = link when not is_nil(hash) ->
{:password_protected, link}
%Plausible.Site.SharedLink{} = link ->
{:unlisted, link}
nil ->
:not_found
end
end
def authenticate_shared_link(conn, %{"slug" => slug, "password" => password}) do
shared_link =
Repo.get_by(Plausible.Site.SharedLink, slug: slug)
|> Repo.preload(:site)
if shared_link do
if Plausible.Auth.Password.match?(password, shared_link.password_hash) do
token = Plausible.Auth.Token.sign_shared_link(slug)
conn
|> put_resp_cookie(shared_link_cookie_name(slug), token)
|> redirect(to: "/share/#{URI.encode_www_form(shared_link.site.domain)}?auth=#{slug}")
else
conn
|> assign(:skip_plausible_tracking, true)
|> render("shared_link_password.html",
link: shared_link,
error: "Incorrect password. Please try again.",
layout: {PlausibleWeb.LayoutView, "focus.html"}
)
end
else
render_error(conn, 404)
end
end
defp render_shared_link(conn, shared_link) do
cond do
!shared_link.site.locked ->
conn
|> assign(:skip_plausible_tracking, true)
|> put_resp_header("x-robots-tag", "noindex")
|> delete_resp_header("x-frame-options")
|> render("stats.html",
site: shared_link.site,
has_goals: Sites.has_goals?(shared_link.site),
stats_start_date: shared_link.site.stats_start_date,
title: "Plausible · " <> shared_link.site.domain,
offer_email_report: false,
demo: false,
skip_plausible_tracking: true,
shared_link_auth: shared_link.slug,
embedded: conn.params["embed"] == "true",
background: conn.params["background"],
theme: conn.params["theme"],
flags: get_flags(conn.assigns[:current_user]),
is_dbip: is_dbip()
)
Sites.locked?(shared_link.site) ->
owner = Sites.owner_for(shared_link.site)
conn
|> assign(:skip_plausible_tracking, true)
|> render("site_locked.html", owner: owner, site: shared_link.site)
end
end
defp remove_email_report_banner(conn, site) do
if conn.assigns[:current_user] do
delete_session(conn, site.domain <> "_offer_email_report")
else
conn
end
end
defp shared_link_cookie_name(slug), do: "shared-link-" <> slug
defp get_flags(user) do
%{
custom_dimension_filter: FunWithFlags.enabled?(:custom_dimension_filter, for: user),
comparisons: FunWithFlags.enabled?(:comparisons, for: user)
}
end
defp is_dbip() do
is_or_nil =
if Application.get_env(:plausible, :is_selfhost) do
if type = Plausible.Geo.database_type() do
String.starts_with?(type, "DBIP")
end
end
!!is_or_nil
end
end