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/*
Macro: get_kpi_dimensions_for_production
Provides the list of Dimensions that will be available in production for the Main KPIs.
It provides a proper display name for reporting purposes.
*/
{% macro get_kpi_dimensions_for_production() %}
{% set dimensions = [
{"dimension": "'global'", "dimension_display": "'Global'"},
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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{
"dimension": "'by_number_of_listings'",
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"dimension_display": "'By # of Listings'",
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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},
{
"dimension": "'by_billing_country'",
"dimension_display": "'By Billing Country'",
},
] %}
{{ return(dimensions) }}
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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{% endmacro %}
{% macro capitalise_and_remove_underscores(field_name) %}
initcap(regexp_replace({{ field_name }}, '_', ' ', 'g'))
{% endmacro %}
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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/*
The following lines specify for each dimension the field to be used in a
standalone macro.
Please note that strings should be encoded with " ' your_value_here ' ",
while fields from tables should be specified like " your_field_here "
*/
{% macro dim_global() %}
{{ return({"dimension": "'global'", "dimension_value": "'global'"}) }}
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dim_billing_country() %}
{{
return(
{
"dimension": "'by_billing_country'",
"dimension_value": "main_billing_country_iso_3_per_deal",
}
)
}}
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dim_number_of_listings() %}
{{
return(
{
"dimension": "'by_number_of_listings'",
"dimension_value": "active_accommodations_per_deal_segmentation",
}
)
}}
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dim_deal() %}
{{ return({"dimension": "'by_deal'", "dimension_value": "id_deal"}) }}
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dim_dash() %}
{{ return({"dimension": "'by_dash_source'", "dimension_value": "dash_source"}) }}
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dim_has_payment() %}
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{{ return({"dimension": "'by_has_payment'", "dimension_value": "has_payment"}) }}
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dim_has_id_check() %}
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{{ return({"dimension": "'by_has_id_check'", "dimension_value": "has_id_check"}) }}
{% endmacro %}
Merged PR 3599: New Dash KPIs skeleton with Created Services # Description This PR handles the computation of KPIs for New Dash, focusing on Created Services. New dimensions configured in `business_kpis_configuration` and applied in this new models for `NEW_DASH_CREATED_SERVICES`: * `dim_host`, * `dim_has_upgraded_service`, * `dim_new_dash_version`, * `dim_pricing_service` New daily metric model `int_kpis__metric_daily_new_dash_created_services` * Follows a similar pattern as for the rest of daily metric models. The only difference is that is aggregated to `id_booking` to ensure we can handle count distinct of bookings per different time granularities. * Reads from the new pricing tables `int_core__booking_summary` and `int_core__booking_service_detail`. The main filters applied are selecting only new dash users and only services created after the user move timestamp to new dash. An additional metric model at monthly level is created `int_kpis__metric_monthly_new_dash_created_services` These finally go to a dimension aggregated model (`dimension`, `dimension_value`), respectively: * Daily: `int_kpis__agg_daily_new_dash_created_services` * Monthly: `int_kpis__agg_monthly_new_dash_created_services` A final model aims to aggregate the different dimension aggregated metrics for New Dash: `int_kpis__product_new_dash_agg_metrics` * It computes a `time_granularity` aggregation * Here I will add additional metrics (such as revenue) once we have them. A final model reading from the previous is exposed to reporting: `kpis__product_new_dash_agg_metrics` # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [X] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. - [X] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. # Other - [ ] Check if a full-refresh is required after this PR is merged. Related work items: #20809
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{% macro dim_has_upgraded_service() %}
{{
return(
{
"dimension": "'by_has_upgraded_service'",
"dimension_value": "is_upgraded_service",
}
)
}}
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dim_pricing_service() %}
{{
return(
{
"dimension": "'by_service'",
"dimension_value": "service_name",
}
)
}}
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dim_pricing_business_type() %}
{{
return(
{
"dimension": "'by_service_business_type'",
"dimension_value": "service_business_type",
}
)
}}
{% endmacro %}
Merged PR 3599: New Dash KPIs skeleton with Created Services # Description This PR handles the computation of KPIs for New Dash, focusing on Created Services. New dimensions configured in `business_kpis_configuration` and applied in this new models for `NEW_DASH_CREATED_SERVICES`: * `dim_host`, * `dim_has_upgraded_service`, * `dim_new_dash_version`, * `dim_pricing_service` New daily metric model `int_kpis__metric_daily_new_dash_created_services` * Follows a similar pattern as for the rest of daily metric models. The only difference is that is aggregated to `id_booking` to ensure we can handle count distinct of bookings per different time granularities. * Reads from the new pricing tables `int_core__booking_summary` and `int_core__booking_service_detail`. The main filters applied are selecting only new dash users and only services created after the user move timestamp to new dash. An additional metric model at monthly level is created `int_kpis__metric_monthly_new_dash_created_services` These finally go to a dimension aggregated model (`dimension`, `dimension_value`), respectively: * Daily: `int_kpis__agg_daily_new_dash_created_services` * Monthly: `int_kpis__agg_monthly_new_dash_created_services` A final model aims to aggregate the different dimension aggregated metrics for New Dash: `int_kpis__product_new_dash_agg_metrics` * It computes a `time_granularity` aggregation * Here I will add additional metrics (such as revenue) once we have them. A final model reading from the previous is exposed to reporting: `kpis__product_new_dash_agg_metrics` # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [X] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. - [X] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. # Other - [ ] Check if a full-refresh is required after this PR is merged. Related work items: #20809
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{% macro dim_new_dash_version() %}
{{
return(
{
"dimension": "'by_new_dash_version'",
"dimension_value": "new_dash_version",
}
)
}}
{% endmacro %}
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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/*
Macro: get_kpi_dimensions_per_model
Provides a general assignement for the Dimensions available for each KPI
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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model. Keep in mind that these assignations need to be previously
declared.
*/
{% macro get_kpi_dimensions_per_model(entity_name) %}
{# Base dimensions shared by all models #}
{% set base_dimensions = [
dim_global(),
dim_number_of_listings(),
dim_billing_country(),
] %}
{# Initialize a list to hold any model-specific dimensions #}
{% set additional_dimensions = [] %}
{# Adds Deal dimension to all models except DEAL metrics #}
{% if entity_name != "DEALS" %}
{% set additional_dimensions = additional_dimensions + [dim_deal()] %}
{% endif %}
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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{# Add entity-specific dimensions #}
{% if entity_name in [
"CHECK_OUT_BOOKINGS",
"COMPLETED_GUEST_JOURNEYS",
"CREATED_BOOKINGS",
"CREATED_GUEST_JOURNEYS",
"GUEST_JOURNEYS_WITH_PAYMENT",
"GUEST_PAYMENTS",
"STARTED_GUEST_JOURNEYS",
] %}
{% set additional_dimensions = additional_dimensions + [dim_dash()] %}
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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{% endif %}
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{% if entity_name == "CHECK_IN_ATTRIBUTED_GUEST_JOURNEYS" %}
{% set additional_dimensions = additional_dimensions + [
dim_has_payment(),
dim_has_id_check(),
] %}
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{% endif %}
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{% if entity_name == "GUEST_PAYMENTS" %}
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{% set additional_dimensions = additional_dimensions + [
dim_has_id_check(),
] %}
{% endif %}
Merged PR 3599: New Dash KPIs skeleton with Created Services # Description This PR handles the computation of KPIs for New Dash, focusing on Created Services. New dimensions configured in `business_kpis_configuration` and applied in this new models for `NEW_DASH_CREATED_SERVICES`: * `dim_host`, * `dim_has_upgraded_service`, * `dim_new_dash_version`, * `dim_pricing_service` New daily metric model `int_kpis__metric_daily_new_dash_created_services` * Follows a similar pattern as for the rest of daily metric models. The only difference is that is aggregated to `id_booking` to ensure we can handle count distinct of bookings per different time granularities. * Reads from the new pricing tables `int_core__booking_summary` and `int_core__booking_service_detail`. The main filters applied are selecting only new dash users and only services created after the user move timestamp to new dash. An additional metric model at monthly level is created `int_kpis__metric_monthly_new_dash_created_services` These finally go to a dimension aggregated model (`dimension`, `dimension_value`), respectively: * Daily: `int_kpis__agg_daily_new_dash_created_services` * Monthly: `int_kpis__agg_monthly_new_dash_created_services` A final model aims to aggregate the different dimension aggregated metrics for New Dash: `int_kpis__product_new_dash_agg_metrics` * It computes a `time_granularity` aggregation * Here I will add additional metrics (such as revenue) once we have them. A final model reading from the previous is exposed to reporting: `kpis__product_new_dash_agg_metrics` # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [X] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. - [X] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. # Other - [ ] Check if a full-refresh is required after this PR is merged. Related work items: #20809
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{% if entity_name == "NEW_DASH_CREATED_SERVICES" %}
{% set additional_dimensions = additional_dimensions + [
dim_has_upgraded_service(),
dim_new_dash_version(),
dim_pricing_service(),
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dim_pricing_business_type(),
Merged PR 3599: New Dash KPIs skeleton with Created Services # Description This PR handles the computation of KPIs for New Dash, focusing on Created Services. New dimensions configured in `business_kpis_configuration` and applied in this new models for `NEW_DASH_CREATED_SERVICES`: * `dim_host`, * `dim_has_upgraded_service`, * `dim_new_dash_version`, * `dim_pricing_service` New daily metric model `int_kpis__metric_daily_new_dash_created_services` * Follows a similar pattern as for the rest of daily metric models. The only difference is that is aggregated to `id_booking` to ensure we can handle count distinct of bookings per different time granularities. * Reads from the new pricing tables `int_core__booking_summary` and `int_core__booking_service_detail`. The main filters applied are selecting only new dash users and only services created after the user move timestamp to new dash. An additional metric model at monthly level is created `int_kpis__metric_monthly_new_dash_created_services` These finally go to a dimension aggregated model (`dimension`, `dimension_value`), respectively: * Daily: `int_kpis__agg_daily_new_dash_created_services` * Monthly: `int_kpis__agg_monthly_new_dash_created_services` A final model aims to aggregate the different dimension aggregated metrics for New Dash: `int_kpis__product_new_dash_agg_metrics` * It computes a `time_granularity` aggregation * Here I will add additional metrics (such as revenue) once we have them. A final model reading from the previous is exposed to reporting: `kpis__product_new_dash_agg_metrics` # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [X] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. - [X] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. # Other - [ ] Check if a full-refresh is required after this PR is merged. Related work items: #20809
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] %}
{% endif %}
{% if entity_name == "NEW_DASH_CHARGEABLE_SERVICES" %}
{% set additional_dimensions = additional_dimensions + [
dim_has_upgraded_service(),
dim_new_dash_version(),
dim_pricing_service(),
dim_pricing_business_type(),
] %}
{% endif %}
Merged PR 3329: First version of KPIs refactored - created bookings # Description Creates skeleton for new KPIs data flow for created_bookings metric. Details are accessible [here](https://www.notion.so/knowyourguest-superhog/KPIs-Refactor-Let-s-go-daily-2024-10-23-1280446ff9c980dc87a3dc7453e95f06?pvs=4#12a0446ff9c98085bf4dfc77f6fc22f7) In essence: * Models are created in intermediate in a kpis folder. * Models have a daily segmentation. This includes `created_bookings` models, but also the daily lifecycle per listing and the segmentation. It also adds a `dimension_dates` model specific for KPIs. These have all the dimensions already in place and handle all the crazy logic. * Other time aggregation models simply read from existing daily models which are much easier (`int_kpis__metric_mtd_created_bookings` and `int_kpis__metric_monthly_created_bookings`). * Dimensionality aggregation can be easily added within a given timeframe (daily, mtd, monthly). For instance, I do it for mtd in the `int_kpis__aggregated_mtd_created_bookings` and for monthly in `int_kpis__aggregated_monthly_created_bookings` * Macro configuration for dimensions: Allows to set any specific dimension for `aggregated` models. By default, the subset of global, by billing country, by number of listings and by deal apply - since these are needed for Main KPIs. I added an example with Dash Source, that currently does not exist and it's currently configured as only appearing for created bookings. * Testing `aggregated` models completeness. A new macro called `assert_dimension_completeness` is available that ensures additive metrics are consistent vs. the global result, configurable at schema level. * Testing refactor impact. I'm aware that changing the lifecycle model to daily impacts the volumes for listing segments. For the rest, I added a `tmp` test that checks that the dimension and dimension value per date exactly match comparing new vs. old computation. Latest edits: * Changed naming convention * Split of MTD and Monthly. Now these are 2 different entities, as stated in `int_kpis__dimension_dates`. * Added start_date and end_date for models that contemplate a range (mtd, monthly). * Added a small readme entry in the kpis folders. Mostly it states nomenclature and some first conventions. Dbt docs: ![image (5).png](https://guardhog.visualstudio.com/4148d95f-4b6d-4205-bcff-e9c8e0d2ca65/_apis/git/repositories/54ac356f-aad7-46d2-b62c-e8c5b3bb8ebf/pullRequests/3329/attachments/image%20%285%29.png) # Checklist - [X] The edited models and dependants run properly with production data. - [X] The edited models are sufficiently documented. - [X] The edited models contain PK tests, and I've ran and passed them. - [ ] I have checked for DRY opportunities with other models and docs. **Likely we'll be able to add macros for mtd and dim_agg models. We will see later on.** - [ ] I've picked the right materialization for the affected models. **Models run ok except for the daily lifecycle of listings, which lasts several minutes in the first run. Model curr...
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{# Combine base dimensions with additional dimensions for the specific model #}
{% set dimensions = base_dimensions + additional_dimensions %}
{{ return(dimensions) }}
{% endmacro %}