This shows the number of messages sent by humans for the last
eight 24-hour periods, for each realm. "Messages sent" isn't a
perfect metric of activity, but it's easier to query with our
current data model than certain other statistics.
(imported from commit 9de3c479640a0b9dbc017b245dda21d951f4efa4)
This contains the various fixes that needed to be made in order to get
accurate statistics.
Most notably, the active_users_between function in the previous
version of zerver/lib/statistics.py was broken for end dates in the
past, because it used the UserActivity table to get its data -- so in
fact it really was querying "users last active between".
This commit isn't super clean, but I figure we're probably better off
having our latest code for historical usage data in git so it doesn't
bitrot and anyone can improve on it.
(imported from commit 24ff2f24a22e5bdc004ea8043d8da12deb97ff2f)
This makes it easier to see how many messages are being sent
by webhook bots. This assumes a 1:1 relationship between
hitting webhook endpoints and sending messages, which is probably
valid enough in the near future.
(imported from commit eb272cd38b9cabd54d317ce2dfdf12099d302fce)
For legacy reasons, this template wanted each tab's content as
a one-key dictionary, instead of a string. Each tab already has
a tuple to allow for fields like title, so this wasn't really giving us
any long term flexibility; it was just crufting up the calling
code.
(imported from commit 2a316107ec223a83efa8735f4810a6fa43107541)
Move commands related to stats collection and reporting from
zilencer to analytics. To do this, we had to make "analytics"
officially an app.
(imported from commit 63ef6c68d1b1ebb5043ee4aca999aa209e7f494d)