- this was due to the fact that we use the same model for pages as we do
for posts, so the hardcoded `post` key was not accurate
- this commit adds support for providing a function to return the key for the
action type
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- some resources don't have titles, like users, so we should optionally
see if they have a name
- this is starting to become unwieldy so I'll likely pull this logic out
in an upcoming commit
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- this allows you to click on the title and go to whatever resource was
acted upon
- if the resource has not be found, it'll just show the resource ID
- cleaned up unused dependencies
- adds missing dependencies that are used in the code
- this should help us be more explicit about the dependencies a package
uses
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1715
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/407
- when comped boolean was brought back for backwards compatibility, it accidentally opened a path from admin to set comped stripe subscriptions on members on save, as Admin always sends back `comped` value
- since we don't allow stripe comped subscriptions anymore, this caused weird behavior with assigning the default tier on comped stripe subscription.
- this change removes the `json.comped` value to be sent up from Admin to avoid any weird comped changes to the member
no issue
- switched `parse-audit-log-event` to a class helper to get access to dependency injection
- added `get actor()` to the parsed event object
- uses the store to find the related user record, returning an already loaded record if it exists otherwise fetches the record
- allows use of `event.actor.*` in templates because they are promise-aware and will be filled in once the record is loaded
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1813
- All the groups of the Portal settings accordion was closed by default. Opening the first group when showing the modal makes the workflow faster.
- The top heading on the content area had a white background which made the screen visually a bit cluttered.
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1812
- The "Copy link" button on the Offer detail screen was only enabled once certain fields were filled. This makes unnecessary cognitive load on the end user.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- we had a function called `getAction` in every model where we were
collecting CRUD actions to store in the DB
- this function has the same boilerplate code - make sure it's not
internal and then construct the object to return
- as we add more actions to more models, we probably want to pull this
out and just configure the things specific to the model
- this commit pulls out the function into the actions plugin and adds a
couple of keys to the models to indicate we'd like to store CRUD
actions, along with the model name
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/363
- this commit switches us to using the official and maintained
`mailgun.js` SDK, and updates the `mailgun-client` code to reflect the
changes between the two
- some of the existing tests return `items` as an empty array
- the upcoming change to switch `mailgun-js` to `mailgun.js` means it's
more strict about requiring `paging` too
- this commit adds a new empty-response fixture so we can standardize
using that across tests
no issue
- we allowed line breaks to be created in the text-replacement html input used inside email cards but they were removed as soon as the card's edit mode was left
- fixed the clean-text-replacement-html routine so `<br>` atoms aren't stripped
- added the soft-return parser to the `<KoenigTextReplacementHtmlInput>` editor options so the `<br>` elements are correctly parsed back into atoms when entering edit mode
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1804
- Adds a script that is only injected when the member attribution alpha flag is enabled
- This script builds a history and saves it in localStorage as `ghost-history` that contains something like this:
``` json
[
{
"time": 1660650730,
"path": "/about/"
},
{
"time": 1660651730,
"path": "/welcome/"
}
]
```
- Keeps track of the time of every page visit, so we can correctly remove old items. I also considered saving the time separately and clearing the whole history when the saved time is older than 24h, but that would have the side effect that items older than 24h might leak into the history if you visit every 12 hours (to give an example). Plus, having objects in the history might make it easier to add other attributes to the items if we ever want to do that in the future. We also have access to the time between visits.
- Added `.eslintrc` configuration for this new frontend script. This makes it easier to spot errors when developing, and follow the same syntax rules as other scripts. In the future it can allow us to require an older ECMA version in the browser script. If we like this pattern, we could also use it for other frontend scripts.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/364
refs 147ec91162
- This looks like a subtle bug that has gone unnoticed for years. Have checked if we rely on the logic anywhere (mostly used in image-dimensions frontend helper) - we don't access the "url" directly.
- There is no reasoning attached behind why the cached size was stored as a url (see refed commit)
- WHY is this even being fixed? Caches can store anything... does not mean we should! Inconsistent data becomes a real PITA if the cache is persisted and is hard to repopulate (e.g. to migrate the cached data format).
no refs.
- There was a bug on the tier cards action menu dropdown in Settings/Membership that the buttons in the dropdown were clickable even when it was closed.
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1806
- free trial indicator - which helps users identify tiers easier - was missing on tier cards in Settings / Membership in the Admin
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/364
- The "new Map()" cache was a "hidden cache" that did not follow any specific pattern. Following the cache adapter pattern here makes it possible swapping out the cache for alternative implementations - e.g. Redis storage
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/364
- Before introducing an image size caching mechanism we need to make existing caches explicit - makes sure caches are operating in multiple different instances.
- Explicit syntax also allows to pass in different configurations for each cache instance (e.g. use different Redis connections for caches with different purposes)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/364
- The InMemoryCache is an implementation of the cache adapter interface and allows to test cache in the works which is "close to the real world". Being able to do so in tests for image sizes cache manager proves we can use other cache adapters such as Redis based ones.