## About the changes
We have many aggregation queries that run on a schedule:
f63496d47f/src/lib/metrics.ts (L714-L719)
These staticCounters are usually doing db query aggregations that
traverse tables and we run all of them in parallel:
f63496d47f/src/lib/metrics.ts (L410-L412)
This can add strain to the db. This PR suggests a way of handling these
queries in a more structured way, allowing us to run them sequentially
(therefore spreading the load):
f02fe87835/src/lib/metrics-gauge.ts (L38-L40)
As an additional benefit, we get both the gauge definition and the
queries in a single place:
f02fe87835/src/lib/metrics.ts (L131-L141)
This PR only tackles 1 metric, and it only focuses on gauges to gather
initial feedback. The plan is to migrate these metrics and eventually
incorporate more types (e.g. counters)
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Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
This gives us better types for our wrapTimer function.
Maybe the type `(args: any) => any` could also be improved
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Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <nuno@getunleash.io>
This PR fixes a bug where the default project would have no listed
owners. The issue was that the default project has no user owners by
default, so we didn't get a result back when looking for user owners.
Now we check whether we have any owners for that project, and if we
don't, then we return the system user as an owner instead.
This also fixes an issue for the default project where you have no roles
(because by default, you don't) by updating the schema to allow an empty
list.
This PR updates the personal dashboard project endpoint to return owners
and roles. It also adds the impl for getting roles (via the access
store).
I'm filtering the roles for a project to only include project roles for
now, but we might wanna change this later.
Tests and UI update will follow.
This PR is part 1 of returning project owners and your project roles for
the personal dashboard single-project endpoint.
It moves the responsibility of adding owners and roles to the project to
the service from the controller and adds a new method to the project
owners read model to take care of it.
I'll add roles and tests in follow-up PRs.
This PR adds tests for the new admins property of the personal dashboard
API payload.
It checks that only user admins are added and that their image URL is
not an empty string. In doing this, also fixes an issue where the image
URL wouldn't be generated correctly.
## Discussion points
Some of the test feels like it might be better testing on a deeper level
(i.e. the account store). However, from an initial glance, I think that
would require more setup and work, so I'm leaving it in the dashboard
test for now as that's where it's ultimately useful. But we can discuss
if we should move it.
Adds Unleash admins to the personal dashboard payload.
Uses the access store (and a new method) to fetch admins and maps it to
a new `MinimalUser` type. We already have a `User` class, but it
contains a lot of information we don't care about here, such as `isAPI`,
SCIM data etc.
In the UI, admins will be shown to users who are not part of any
projects. This is the default state for new viewer users, and can also
happen for editors if you archive the default project, for instance.
Tests in a follow-up PR
This PR adds all user-type owners of projects that you have access to to
the personal dashboard payload. It adds the new `projectOwners` property
regardless of whether you have access to any projects or not because it
required less code and fewer conditionals, but we can do the filtering
if we want to.
To add the owners, it uses the private project checker to get accessible
projects before passing those to the project owner read model, which has
a new method to fetch user owners for projects.
This change removes the flag used to anonymize project owners on the
way out. It was an issue in demo when we'd forgotten to configure the
email encryption. However, this issue has been resolved and we can
remove this check now.
This PR adds project owner information to the personal dashboard's
project payload.
To do so, it uses the existing project owners read model.
I've had to make a few changes to the project owners read model to
accomodate this:
- make the input type to `addOwners` more lenient. We only need the
project ids, so we can make that the only required property
- fall back to using email as the name if the user has no name or
username (such as if you sign up with the demo auth)
This PR adds some of the necessary project data to the personal
dashboard API: project names and ids, and the roles that the user has in
each of these projects.
I have not added project owners yet, as that would increase the
complexity a bit and I'd rather focus on that in a separate PR.
I have also not added projects you are part of through a group, though I
have added a placeholder test for that. I will address this in a
follow-up.
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-2664/implement-event-tooltips
Implements event tooltips in the new event timeline.
This leverages our current `feature-event-formatter-md` to provide both
a label and a summary of the event. Whenever our new `eventTimeline`
flag is enabled, we enrich our events in our event search endpoint with
this information. We've discussed different options here and reached the
conclusion that this is the best path forward for now. This way we are
being consistent, DRY, relatively performant and it also gives us a
happy path forward if we decide to scope in the event log revamp, since
this data will already be present there.
We also added a new `label` property to each of our event types
currently in our event formatter. This way we can have a concise,
human-readable name for each event type, instead of exposing the
internal event type string.
~~We also fixed the way the event formatter handled bold text (as in,
**bold**). Before, it was wrapping them in *single asterisks*, but now
we're using **double asterisks**. We also abstracted this away into a
helper method aptly named `bold`. Of course, this change meant that a
bunch of snapshots and tests needed to be updated.~~
~~This new `bold` method also makes it super easy to revert this
decision if we choose to, for any reason. However I believe we should
stick with markdown formatting, since it is the most commonly supported
formatting syntax, so I see this as an important fix. It's also in the
name of the formatter (`md`). I also believe bold was the original
intent. If we want italic formatting we should implement it separately
at a later point.~~
Edit: It was _bold_ of me to assume this would work out of the box on
Slack. It does when you manually try it on the app, but not when using
the Slack client. See: https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/8222
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/31eb6296-5d4b-4400-8db0-5eb7437dd2ff)
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ac177415-78da-4c4b-864b-0c7a1668f6b5)
We now have customers that exceed INT capacity, so we need to change
this to BIGINT in client_metrics_env_variants_daily as well.
Even heavy users only have about 10000 rows here, so should be a quick
enough operation.