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3.6.0 period=day&date=today no longer highlights current date #13369
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Thanks for the report. |
Noted same thing #13367 |
Any ETA on new release? This bug alone should be enough to push new version, as it skews daily reports because of date/timezone mismatch. Thanks |
@dev-101 Agree... Does anyone have a temporary solution of fix? |
Fix is already applied, see above changes #13373 You can manually replace that file or add code changes, but Matomo uses caching, and another omission is that there is no way to clear or regenerate template cache files, unless I missed that option somehow. |
I have edited the file specified in #13373 and cleared all caches and my install is still exhibiting the exact same behavior. |
@mcmarable did you clear the Due date of 3.6.1 is currently September 22... |
@sgiehl Apologies, yes I did clear out /tmp but hard clearing the browser cache is what did the trick. Thank you |
Not sure if it is related, but now default "Visits over time" widget does not include "today", even when it is set to "Last 30 days (including today)". Removing tmp/cache doesn't help. Will wait until server's time pass the new day mark, if it makes any difference. |
@dev-101 can you post a screenshot (including an open calendar to see the selected date) + URL w/ any sensitive info redacted? Also would be good to know what timezone your website is in & what timezone you are currently in. |
I can confirm that this is not related to the fix for this particular issue (day highlight). Reverting changes did not fix the problem with today reports -1 day behind. @diosmosis I have checked zones and dates, and all checks up, including PHP CLI, and this was not the problem in 3.5.1 and I haven't changed anything in php/server config in the meantime. |
I have checked all 3.6.0 installations on different servers, all have the same problem I didn't notice before. |
I've noticed that in 3.5.1 under Admin Dashboard > Websites > Settings we could select the city, but in 3.6.0 only the country. Although this change alone should not affect small countries, which are likely in the same timezone, this means that some changes made there might be responsible for this problem, and unrelated to the original issue reported here. P.S. |
@dev-101 just in case you're not aware, every website has a configured timezone: Reports are shown for dates in that timezone (so 'today' is today in the website's timezone). EDIT: posted a couple minutes too late. You should still be able to select the city (the same timezones should be available), I think they are named differently (as I understand it, the naming is less redundant). |
Thanks, just checked: all settings are the same (global + per website) in all instances that I run. |
"Visitors in Real-time" displays correct times, this seems to affect only some widgets like "Visits Over Time", tables like Behaviour > Pages etc. |
@dev-101 Actually hold off on testing that one for the moment. EDIT: you can check out the PR now. |
v3.6.1 While date highlighting is fixed, Visits Over Time widget still works wrong. It is 1:00 AM here and the widget's chart still counts for the previous day. |
Hi, after upgrading to 3.6.0 when we use "period=day&date=today" after ? in url parameters, we no longer have selected/highlighted current (today) date.
If I replace "today" with actual (hard coded) current date value, then it is shown as a square around current date.
I currently don't have earlier 3.5.x version installed (I upgraded all instances at once, what a mistake!) to verify this, but I am pretty sure it worked before. In Piwik 2.x which I still keep works fine.
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