umami/components/metrics/WebsiteChart.js
Kevin Decherf ecfc7ea68e Rename ref to prevent collision with react elements
It seems that, at least in dev mode, 'ref' may incorrectly refer to
react elements.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Decherf <kevin@kdecherf.com>
2022-03-20 22:10:41 +01:00

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JavaScript

import React, { useMemo } from 'react';
import classNames from 'classnames';
import PageviewsChart from './PageviewsChart';
import MetricsBar from './MetricsBar';
import WebsiteHeader from './WebsiteHeader';
import DateFilter from 'components/common/DateFilter';
import StickyHeader from 'components/helpers/StickyHeader';
import ErrorMessage from 'components/common/ErrorMessage';
import FilterTags from 'components/metrics/FilterTags';
import useFetch from 'hooks/useFetch';
import useDateRange from 'hooks/useDateRange';
import useTimezone from 'hooks/useTimezone';
import usePageQuery from 'hooks/usePageQuery';
import { getDateArray, getDateLength, getDateRangeValues } from 'lib/date';
import useShareToken from 'hooks/useShareToken';
import useApi from 'hooks/useApi';
import { TOKEN_HEADER } from 'lib/constants';
import styles from './WebsiteChart.module.css';
export default function WebsiteChart({
websiteId,
title,
domain,
stickyHeader = false,
showLink = false,
showChart = true,
onDataLoad = () => {},
}) {
const shareToken = useShareToken();
const [dateRange, setDateRange] = useDateRange(websiteId);
const { startDate, endDate, unit, value, modified } = dateRange;
const [timezone] = useTimezone();
const {
router,
resolve,
query: { url, referrer },
} = usePageQuery();
const { get } = useApi();
const { data, loading, error } = useFetch(
`/website/${websiteId}/pageviews`,
{
params: {
start_at: +startDate,
end_at: +endDate,
unit,
tz: timezone,
url,
referrer,
},
onDataLoad,
headers: { [TOKEN_HEADER]: shareToken?.token },
},
[modified, url, referrer],
);
const chartData = useMemo(() => {
if (data) {
return {
pageviews: getDateArray(data.pageviews, startDate, endDate, unit),
sessions: getDateArray(data.sessions, startDate, endDate, unit),
};
}
return { pageviews: [], sessions: [] };
}, [data, startDate, endDate, unit]);
function handleCloseFilter(param) {
router.push(resolve({ [param]: undefined }));
}
async function handleDateChange(value) {
if (value === 'all') {
const { data, ok } = await get(`/website/${websiteId}`);
if (ok) {
setDateRange({ value, ...getDateRangeValues(new Date(data.created_at), Date.now()) });
}
} else {
setDateRange(value);
}
}
return (
<div className={styles.container}>
<WebsiteHeader websiteId={websiteId} title={title} domain={domain} showLink={showLink} />
<div className={classNames(styles.header, 'row')}>
<StickyHeader
className={classNames(styles.metrics, 'col row')}
stickyClassName={styles.sticky}
enabled={stickyHeader}
>
<FilterTags params={{ url, referrer }} onClick={handleCloseFilter} />
<div className="col-12 col-lg-9">
<MetricsBar websiteId={websiteId} />
</div>
<div className={classNames(styles.filter, 'col-12 col-lg-3')}>
<DateFilter
value={value}
startDate={startDate}
endDate={endDate}
onChange={handleDateChange}
/>
</div>
</StickyHeader>
</div>
<div className="row">
<div className={classNames(styles.chart, 'col')}>
{error && <ErrorMessage />}
{showChart && (
<PageviewsChart
websiteId={websiteId}
data={chartData}
unit={unit}
records={getDateLength(startDate, endDate, unit)}
loading={loading}
/>
)}
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
}