Add Tokenized filters to Dashboard View for easier data exploration
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Release notes
In MVC: Filter by `user_id_type` on default dashbo... (#421328 - closed) the first filter for the Product Analytics dashboard was introduced to make it easier to look at data only for tracked users. To allow for more filters and a simple user experience we have changed that to a filter bar to match other search and filter experiences on GitLab.
Now you can add a filter for "known" users as well as date range to the filter bar. We look forward to hearing about other ways users want to filter data for a more impactful view of their data we can add to this user experience. You can contribute to that discussion in this issue.
Problem to solve
- As a user having a million filters on a page makes me hate using it.
- As a regular gitlab user having different ways to find data for different things (jobs, pipelines, issues, analytics) is confusing and makes me less likely to use the things that aren't standard.
Proposal
- Make the date filter a tokenized filter (pre-set options for 7 days, 30 days and custom for before date, after date, between dates)
- Make the filter user a tokenized filter with true/false or yes/no or whatever makes sense as the option
- Create a follow-up issue for users to add to the conversation about how else to filter.
Intended users
Feature Usage Metrics
Does this feature require an audit event?
No.
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