### UI changes
All of the UI changes described are gated behind the `use_legacy_pageviews`
site setting.
This commit changes the admin dashboard pageviews report to
use the "Consolidated Pageviews with Browser Detection" report
introduced in 2f2da72747 with
the following changes:
* The report name is changed to "Site traffic"
* The pageview count on the dashboard is counting only using the new method
* The old "Consolidated Pageviews" report is renamed as "Consolidated Legacy Pageviews"
* By default "known crawlers" and "other" sources of pageviews are hidden on the report
When `use_legacy_pageviews` is `true`, we do not show or allow running
the "Site traffic" report for admins. When `use_legacy_pageviews` is `false`,
we do not show or allow running the following legacy reports:
* consolidated_page_views
* consolidated_page_views_browser_detection
* page_view_anon_reqs
* page_view_logged_in_reqs
### Historical data changes
Also part of this change is that, since we introduced our new "Consolidated
Pageviews with Browser Detection" report, some admins are confused at either:
* The lack of data before a certain date , which didn’t exist before
we started collecting it
* Comparing this and the current "Consolidated Pageviews" report data,
which rolls up "Other Pageviews" into "Anonymous Browser" and so it
appears inaccurate
All pageview data in the new report before the date where the _first_
anon or logged in browser pageview was recorded is now hidden.
This removes all trivial usages of the `{{action}}` keyword (the helper form, not the modifier form), where trivial means:
1. It's a co-located component (`.hbs` next to `.js`)
2. The JS file has a default export that is native class
3. `{{action "foo"}}` or `(action "foo")` with no extra arguments
4. There is a corresponding `foo()` method defined on the class (not inherited, etc)
There are more usages that is slightly more involved (with arguments, etc) that we can deal with, but this PR seems big enough so I just included the easiest cases here.
To aid review, each file is converted in an individual commit, and the matching method is temporary annotated with `@__action__` instead of the normal `@action`. This forces a git diff when it is already annotated as `@action`.
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action admin-penalty-post-action.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action admin-report.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action admin-watched-word.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action emoji-value-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action bool.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action category.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action secret-value-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action category-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action color.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action compact-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action group-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action host-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action named-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action simple-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action tag-group-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action tag-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action value-list.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action watched-word-form.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action composer-messages.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action section.hbs
* DEV: {{action}} -> @action user-status-picker.hbs
* DEV: cleanup @__action__ -> @action
As much as possible I would like us to avoid having to go the with a global event listener on click/mouseover. For now I have removed all cases of `data-tooltip`, if we clearly identify a use case of a global event listener we might reconsider this.
The following changes are also included:
- by default tooltips won't attempt to focus first focusable element anymore
- tooltip will now use `cursor: pointer` by default
- a new service has been introduced: `InternalTooltip` which is responsible to track the current instance displayed by a `<DTooltip />`. Portal elements when replaced are not properly cleaned and I couldn't figure out a way to have a proper hook to ensure the previous `DTooltipInstance` is properly set as not expanded; this problem was very visible when using a tooltip as interactive and hovering another tooltip, which would replace the interactive tooltip as not closed.
1. Use `this.` instead of `{{action}}` where applicable
2. Use `{{fn}}` instead of `@actionParam` where applicable
3. Use non-`@` versions of class/type/tabindex/aria-controls/aria-expanded
4. Remove `btn` class (it's added automatically to all DButtons)
5. Remove `type="button"` (it's the default)
6. Use `concat-class` helper