**TLDR** Refactor WebhoonAnalytics Graph to a more abstract version AnalyticsGraph (in analytics module). Thus enabling the components to be used on different instances (ex: new endpoint, new kind of graph). **In order to test:** 1. Set ANALYTICS_ENABLED to true 2. Set TINYBIRD_JWT_TOKEN to the ADMIN token from the workspace twenty_analytics_playground 3. Set TINYBIRD_JWT_TOKEN to the datasource or your admin token from the workspace twenty_analytics_playground 4. Create a Webhook in twenty and set wich events it needs to track 5. Run twenty-worker in order to make the webhooks work. 6. Do your tasks in order to populate the data 7. Enter to settings> webhook>your webhook and the statistics section should be displayed. --------- Co-authored-by: Félix Malfait <felix@twenty.com>
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457 B
TypeScript
17 lines
457 B
TypeScript
import { useRecoilValue } from 'recoil';
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import { currentUserState } from '@/auth/states/currentUserState';
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import { AnalyticsTinybirdJwtMap } from '~/generated-metadata/graphql';
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export const useAnalyticsTinybirdJwts = (
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jwtName: keyof AnalyticsTinybirdJwtMap,
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): string | undefined => {
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const currentUser = useRecoilValue(currentUserState);
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if (!currentUser) {
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return undefined;
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}
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return currentUser.analyticsTinybirdJwts?.[jwtName];
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};
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