This feature enables admins to create reports automatically based on a recurring schedule.
It introduces a new automation script that includes the new email_group_user field added to discourse-automation, along with a query_id and query_params to pass in parameters to the existing data explorer query.
The output of the report will be sent via pm (as a markdown table) to the recipients entered within the automation script.
The automation (supports individual users, email addresses and groups).
This commit updates the plugin to the latest guidelines, as shown in
discourse-plugin-skeleton, which involves moving a lot of the code to
dedicated files, use proper namespaces, use the autoloader as much as
possible, etc.
Followup to 360d0dde650704a0f01fd6d8b525e933b1d7fcf2,
this causes other plugin tests to fail because
`DiscoursePluginRegistry.reset!` is
a shotgun. We can use the more surgical version
`DiscoursePluginRegistry.reset_register!(:bookmarkables)`
instead.
- Require query name is present
- Ensure all routes are treated by default as .json, so errors flow correctly
- Remove superflous save/cancel controls from group settings
- Remove group control when item is destroyed
- Disable editing of query when it is deleted
Co-authored-by: Osama Sayegh <asooomaasoooma90@gmail.com>
Before this fix, the use of PG template patterns containing ":" or the
use of "?" in comments in the SQL will result in an error being raised
because `DB.param_encoder.encode` calls ActiveRecord's `sanitize_sql_array` which is
meant for SQL fragments and not an entire SQL string.
Instead we change data-explorer to use `MiniSql::InlineParamEncoder`
instead which takes into account of template patterns and does not trip
on `?` which is a special param encoding character used by ActiveRecord.
* FIX: allow groups to access system queries (without having to run the query once first)
Bug is: Trying to allow a group to access a system query results in a Discourse::NotFound unless the query is run first.
Cause:
- System queries don't exist in the database by default
- update calls set_query before action
- set_query searches the database for the system query with Query.find_by(:id), which will not exist by default.
- running system queries first fixes this because Query.find is overridden to include system queries (Queries.default) in its results, avoiding the Discourse::NotFound.
Solution: use the overridden Query.find in set_query to include system queries in the search, instead of Query.find_by(:id)
* Added test for fixing allowing groups to access system query.
* Fixed test formatting.
Previously the `QUERY_RESULT_DEFAULT_LIMIT` const was used
to limit the number of query results. This commit adds the
`data_explorer_query_result_limit` site setting which defaults
to 1000 and has a max of 10000 which matches the const
`QUERY_RESULT_MAX_LIMIT`.
Previously this was adding an extra AJAX request to check if the group had any queries available. Now a boolean is included in the group serializer, so there is no need for the extra request.
Removing this ajax request will also stop other plugin JS integration tests from failing when the data-explorer plugin is installed.
This commit also fixes the HTML markup of the tab, so that it doesn't have a <ul> nested inside the existing <ul>. Also adds an icon for good measure.
This rake task is responsible for fixing broken ids - move them back to the original values - ones before migration to a separate table.
Rake task can only fix queries with unique names.
In the test, we are creating duplicated queries and using `original_id` 4. Spec is ensuring that after rake tasks valuation, queries id is different than `4`
However, spec run in random order may create a query with id 4 and in that case, the spec would fail.
Therefore, when we create queries for test purpose, we should control what ids they are given to avoid conflict.
Reintroduces the migration removed in `cdfc5d4`, and fixes it to work with `query_groups`. Since the code is fairly complex, I moved into a rake task so it can be tested and make sure it works.
* FEATURE: Add hide button (toggleable) for all queries (frontend only)
* Switches between hide/unhide on click
* Works almost like the delete button, but toggles between the query's
hidden attribute instead
* So far this is only a frontend feature, the backend implementation
still needs work
* Revert "FEATURE: Add hide button (toggleable) for all queries (frontend only)"
This reverts commit a8771d2ad5.
REVERT: Remove button that hides queries (frontend)
* Prepare for migration of old frontend logic to backend
* We are going to reuse the existing delete button, but change its
backend logic to enable soft deletion. From the user's perspective
nothing will change, but any deletion mistakes can be reverted.
* DEV: Hide user queries upon deletion, but keep them in store
* Creating a new query will set its hidden attribute to false by
default
* Deleting a user-made query will not delete it from the store, but
set its hidden attribute to true
* User queries will not be indexed if they are hidden
* Undeleting a query will unhide it, and will be indexed
* Updating a hidden query will unhide it, and will be indexed
* SPEC: Add spec for hidden/deleted queries
* Hidden queries should not be shown
* FEATURE: Add ability to delete/hide system queries
* System queries are now able to be deleted from view, but will remain
in the backend for retrieval, if necessary
* FEATURE/DEV: Add rake commands for query soft deletion
* query:list_hidden - Shows a list of hidden queries
* query:hide_all[only_default] - Hides all queries, w/ boolean arg to
hide only default ones
* query:unhide[id] - Unhides a query by id
* query:unhide_all[exclude_default] - Unhides all hidden queries,
w/ boolean arg to exclude default ones
* Remove rails loggers
* UX/DEV: Update query rake tasks to be more user friendly
* Split query:hide_all[only_default] into two tasks:
* query:hide_all - Hides all queries
* query:hide_all:only_default - Hide only default queries
* Split query:unhide_all[exclude_default] into two tasks:
* query:unhide_all - Unhides all hidden queries
* query:unhide_all:exclude_default - Unhides all non-default
queries
* Rename file to match task name
* UX: query:unhide can accept multiple arguments
* Example: rake query:unhide[-5,-6,-7,3,5,6,-13,-14,-10]
* UX: Update query rake tasks to output cleaner messages
* Remove unneeded comment
* DEV: Keep only necessary rake tasks, use more specific naming
* UX/DEV: Add rake task for hard deletion, better console logs
* User is able to hard delete a query only if it is hidden, otherwise
output a message stating so
* Add commented examples above each task
* Add rainbow support for more readable console logs
* Successful messages will display green, failures display red,
additional info displays yellow
* Separate multiple queries with spaces instead of lines
* DEV: Remove rainbow colorizing in console logs
* Rainbow is a dependency of rubocop and it may go away in the future
* Rainbow is only used for dev and test environments
* DEV: Add Rails engine to enable rake tasks to be loaded at runtime
* DEV: Favor require - load files only if they are not already loaded
* SPEC: Add tests for data_explorer[id] rake command
* Test if a single query is hidden correctly
* Expect length of query list to not be modified
* Expect array of hidden queries to have exactly 1 element
* Expect that one element to have the same ID as the one invoked to
be hidden
* Test if multiple queries are hidden correctly
* Expect length of query list to not be modified
* Expect array of hidden queries to have the number of elements
equal to the number invoked to be hidden
* Expect the elements to have the same ID as the ones invoked to be
hidden
* Test if a query exists in PluginStore
* Expect query list to be empty
* DEV: Clear pre-existing tasks before redefining
* This prevents double invocation when user invokes the task once
* SPEC: Add tests for unhide_query rake task
* Test if a single query unhides correctly
* Expect length of query list to not be modified
* Expect array of hidden queries to have exactly 1 element after
unhiding 1 of 2 queries
* Expect remaining element to be hidden
* Test if multiple queries unhide correctly
* Expect length of query list to not be modified
* Expect array of hidden queries to have exactly 1 element after
unhiding 3 of 4 queries
* Expect remaining element to be hidden
* Test if a query exists in PluginStore
* Expect query list to not be modified
* SPEC: Add tests for hard_delete rake task
* Test if a single query hard deletes correctly
* Expect length of query list to be shorter by 1
* Expect array of hidden queries to have exactly 1 element after
hard deleting 1 of 2 queries
* Expect 1 remaining hidden element
* Test if multiple queries hard delete correctly
* Expect length of query list to be shorter by 3 after hard deleting
3 of 4 queries
* Expect array of hidden queries to have exactly 1 element after
hard deleting 3 of 4 queries
* Expect 1 remaining hidden element
* Test if a query exists in PluginStore
* Expect hidden query list to not be modified
* Test if a query is not hidden
* Expect query list to not be modified
* UX: Favor newline char in place of puts for logs
* Condensed console logs to output newline char instead of another puts
statement (reduces number of lines used significantly)
* [WIP] group ids saving on new reports
* Add groups to default queries, and added tab connector
* group_ids set to empty array for default queries
* group reports route (in & and) action
* [WIP] created group reports show route/controller
* Find correct query in show route
* Removed empty array for group_ids in query file
* Add report show view, where users can run queries
* Removed unneeded commas from queries.rb
* Allow non-admin group members to access reports
* query-result component dynamic download url based on location
* Removed accidental changes, and corrected tab size
* Group members can add params to queries
* Specs for new QueryController actions
* remove "Inlude query plan" from group reports
* Run prettier
* return and return -> return render
Co-Authored-By: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>
* [WIP] changes from review
* Remove weird [-1] group_ids logic, for a simply check for [] in query update action
* Added integration tests for group report access
* Using guardian for securing endpoints, and much improved specs
* Update assets/javascripts/discourse/components/group-reports-nav-item.js.es6
Co-Authored-By: Robin Ward <robin.ward@gmail.com>