- Represents that logging is shared across all parts of Ghost at present
* moved core/server/lib/common/logging to core/shared/logging
* updated logging path for generic imports
* updated migration and schema imports of logging
* updated tests and index logging import
* 🔥 removed logging from common module
* fixed tests
* moved `server/config` to `shared/config`
* updated config import paths in server to use shared
* updated config import paths in frontend to use shared
* updated config import paths in test to use shared
* updated config import paths in root to use shared
* trigger regression tests
* of course the rebase broke tests
* refactored core/frontend/services/proxy to import common dependency like a normal person
* removed all imports of `common/errors`
* 🔥 removed common/errors module
Co-authored-by: Vikas Potluri <vikaspotluri123.github@gmail.com>
- Fixed session invalidation for "locked" user
- Currently Ghost API was returning 404 for users having status set to "locked". This lead the user to be stuck in Ghost-Admin with "Rousource Not Found" error message.
- By returning 401 for non-"active" users it allows for the Ghost-Admin to redirect the user to "signin" screen where they would be instructed to reset their password
- Fixed error message returned by session API
- Instead of returning generic 'access' denied message when error happens during `User.check` we want to return more specific error thrown inside of the method, e.g.: 'accountLocked' or 'accountSuspended'
- Fixed messaging for 'accountLocked' i18n, which not corresponds to the
actual UI available to the end user
- Added automatic password reset email to locked users on sign-in
- uses alternative email for required password reset so it's clear that this is a security related reset and not a user-requested reset
- Backported the auto sending of required password reset email to v2 sign-in route
- used by 3rd party clients where the email is necessary for users to know why login is failing
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
- Use array destructuring
- Use @tryghost/errors
- Part of the big move towards decoupling, this gives visibility on what's being used where
- Biting off manageable chunks / fixing bits of code I'm refactoring for other reasons
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
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- moved `mobiledoc.renderers.mobiledocHtmlRenderer` to `mobiledoc.mobiledocHtmlRenderer` so that it's easier for the getter to access the parent objects getters
- removed all tests and dependencies that now live in @tryghost/mobiledoc-dom-renderer
- kept the `mobiledocHtmlRenderer` test because that's testing that we've correctly wired up our cards and atoms and the output is what we expect
no issue
- the blank document we use in Ghost is not specific to the html renderer
- renamed from `structure` to `document` to better represent its intent
- allows for easier extraction of `mobiledocHtmlRenderer`
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- moved card definitions to a new library `@tryghost/kg-default-cards`
- moved `createCard` factory function to a new library `@tryghost/kg-card-factory`
- moved image.manipulation lib to a new package called @tryghost/image-transform
- new package has an updated API signature, so the method calls have changed but the underlying code is identical
- removed the optional sharp dependency from Ghost, as this is now optionally required by the image-transform module
- Moved zipFolder to a new package
- also exposing extract-zip from the new package
- new package has the API pre-promisified
- also uses @tryghost/extract-zip instead of extract-zip, which has bugfixes
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
- The existing common.i18n library contained code for core and theme translations
- There is some shared logic and some theme-specific logic, and the theme-specific logic has dependencies we don't want in lib/common
- This refactor introduces an I18n base class that does all the main shared logic, with no dependencies on other parts of the codebase
- ThemeI18n then extends this logic, and replaces the functions it needs to handle differently and adds it's dependencies on config and settingsCache
- The class has several methods broken down into smaller pieces to make it easier to extend only the necessary parts
- The class also encapsulates all of its logic, without external functions or variables
- The function loadThemeTranslations becomes the 'init()' function overridden in themeI18n.
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- prep for extraction of various Koenig repos
- html->mobiledoc doesn't really fit into the "renderer" naming as it's more of a converter than a renderer and doesn't follow the same pattern
refs #11464
- Combine reading + parsing of translation file into same step
- DRY reading / parsing logic
- Log an error when parsing fails and fall back as if the locale doesn't exist
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We missed handling `undefined` values for fields during csv export for memebrs, which causes csv entries as `undefined` for fields that don't exist. It also added need for extra handling of `undefined` entries during csv import. This PR fixes the bug by properly handling empty/undefined values in export
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- New fields that are accepted through members CSV import endpoint are:
- `subscribed_to_emails` - corresponds to `subscribed` flag in API
- `stripe_customer_id` - links existing Stripe customer to created member
- `complimentary_plan` - flag controlling "Complimentary" plan subscription creation for imported member
- Noteworthy exception in field naming - `subscribed_to_emails` that corresponds to `subscribed` API flag present on members resources. It's a special case of CSV format, where users can be less technical it's more explicit to what the flag does (also the same naming is applied in the Admin UI)
- Failing to either link Stripe customer or assign "Complimentary" subscription to imported member behaves in a transaction-like manner - imported record is not created in the database. This is needed to be able to retry imports when it fails for reasons like connectivity failure with Stripe or Stripe miss-configuration.
- To avoid conflicts with linking same Stripe customer to multiple members there is a special handling for duplicate `stripe_customer_id` fields. Records with duplicates are removed from imported set.
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- the `hr` mobiledoc card does not specify an `absoluteToRelative` or `relativeToAbsolute` transformer function so falls back to the default transformer
- the default transformer function's arguments were not correct which meant that the UrlUtils object was replacing the card's typical empty-object payload
- the card's payload changing when saving mobiledoc was triggering the editor's unsaved changes warning because the API response no longer matched what was in the editor
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- Ghost 1.x stored markdown cards with the name `card-markdown`, this was changed in Ghost 2.x to be `markdown`. To keep compatibility with the older mobiledoc content the `markdown` card was aliased using a straightforward `Object.assign()`. Unfortunately this failed to work adequately when the url transformation functions were added to cards and resulted in corrupted data being returned in API responses
- moved the markdown card definition into a factory function so that a clean card definition object can be used for both the `markdown` and `card-markdown` cards
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- `payload.metadata` may not exist in a bookmark card because it's possible to save a mobiledoc document when the card is in it's "unable to parse url" state in the editor
- check for `payload.metadata` object before performing any url transformations to avoid invalid property access
no issue
- adds abolsute->relative and relative->absolute transformer methods to card definitions
- allows for each card to tailor it's transformation to the specific needs of it's payload so that the `mobiledoc` field can be transformed successfully during API serialization/deserialization
no issue
- the begin/end comments are only really useful when wrapping free-form content cards such as html and markdown, the rest all have specific elements and classes that can be used in parsers
- made the comment wrappers optional in the `render()` function created by the `createCard()` factory
- opted into comment wrappers for the html and markdown cards
no issue
- Removed v0.1 controllers
- Removed 0.1 API unit tests
- Removed 0.1 API app and mount point
- Removed leftover use of v0.1 in entry-lookup test suite
- Removed frontend client API enpoints and related code (middleware)
- Fixed prev/next test suites to use v2 API
- Set default API version to explicit v2 in UrlUtils
- Removed v0.1 API regex from public files middleware
requires https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/1293
- updates `oembed` endpoint behaviour
- if an oembed provider is not found then we use `metascraper` to populate a metadata object
- when metadata is returned rather than an oembed response the payload will look like this:
```json
{
"url": "...",
"type": "bookmark",
"metadata": {
"url": "...",
"title": "...",
"description": "...",
"author": "...",
"publisher": "...",
"thumbnail": "...",
"icon": "..."
}
}
```
- adds a `bookmark` card which generates output for the bookmark card:
```html
<figure class="kg-card kg-bookmark-card">
<a href="[URL]" class="kg-bookmark-container">
<div class="kg-bookmark-content">
<div class="kg-bookmark-title">[TITLE]</div>
<div class="kg-bookmark-description">[DESCRIPTION]</div>
<div class="kg-bookmark-metadata">
<img src="[ICON]" class="kg-bookmark-icon">
<span class="kg-bookmark-author">[AUTHOR]</span>
<span class="kg-bookmark-publisher">[PUBLISHER]</span>
</div>
</div>
<div class="kg-bookmark-thumbnail">
<img src="[THUMBNAIL]">
</div>
</a>
</figure>
```
- if a particular bit of data does not exist then the associated html element will not be present
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- Updated Test & linting packages
- Updated use of hasOwnProperty
- Using Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty instead (ref. eslint.org/docs/rules/no-prototype-builtins)
- Removed already defined built-in global variable Intl
- Applied `--fix` with lint command on `core/test` folder
- The rules were broken because some of them were made stricter for `eslint: recommended` ruleset (ref. https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0#eslint-recommended-changes)
- Removed redundant global variable declarations to pass linting
refs #10790
- Moved /core/apps into core/frontend
- Moved /core/server/helpers to /core/frontend/helpers along with /core/server/services/themes
- Changed helper location in overrides
- Moved /core/server/services/routing to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/services/url to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/data/meta to /core/frontend/meta
- Moved /core/server/services/rss to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/data/xml to /core/frontend/services
closes#10773
- The refactoring is a substitute for `urlService.utils` used previously throughout the codebase and now extracted into the separate module in Ghost-SDK
- Added url-utils stubbing utility for test suites
- Some tests had to be refactored to avoid double mocks (when url's are being reset inside of rested 'describe' groups)
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- `{{#get}}` can slow down requests a lot if not used carefully, typically by using `limit="all"` or similar which can force a lot of data to be fetched and processed
- adds a warning log if we detect any `{{#get}}` helper call which takes longer than a certain threshold (default 200ms)
- allow log level and threshold to be configured via config to allow for different environments behaviours and requirements
New config options:
```
{
"logging": {
"slowHelper": {
"level": "warn",
"threshold": 200
}
}
}
```
Example output for `{{#get "tags" limit="all" order="name asc"}}` with a lot of tags:
```
[2019-06-07 10:35:52] WARN {{#get}} helper took 453ms to complete
{{#get}} helper took 453ms to complete
Error ID:
062daed0-8910-11e9-8185-3b615ad8677d
Error Code:
SLOW_GET_HELPER
Details:
api: v2.tagsPublic.browse
apiOptions:
order: name asc
limit: all
returnedRows: 1698
```
* Installed `@tryghost/members-{api,auth-pages}`
no-issue
* Used @tryghost/members-auth-pages in member service
no-issue
* Used @tryghost/members-api in members service
no-issue
* Deleted core/server/lib/members
no-issue
* Fixed parent app tests
no-issue
Requiring the members api (via the `gateway` getter) was throwing an
error, so we stub out the members service getters
* Added caption support to code card renderer
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/1181
- when a caption for a code card is provided, render the contents inside a `<figure>` element with a `<figcaption class="kg-card kg-code-card">` to match other caption-enabled cards
no-issue
Plans are distinct from subscriptions, as in theory a subscription could
have many plans. These moves the construction of the plans array into
the getMember function so that every consumer has access to the same
data.
* Members: disabled signup button during signup
* Members: disabled non-Stripe signup button during signup
* Members: added check to Log in button logged in state
* Updated close animation speed for members pages
* Updated responsive styles for members mobile screens
* Adding spinner CSS to members pages
* Adding members signup complete page
* Removed support for cookies in members auth middleware
no-issue
The members middleware will no longer be supporting cookies, the cookie
will be handled by a new middleware specific for serverside rendering,
more informations can be found here:
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Members-Auth-II-4WP4vF6coMqDYbSMIajo5
* Removed members auth middleware from site app
no-issue
The site app no longer needs the members auth middleware as it doesn't
support cookies, and will be replaced by ssr specific middleware.
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Members-Auth-II-4WP4vF6coMqDYbSMIajo5
* Added comment for session_secret setting
no-issue
We are going to have multiple concepts of sessions, so adding a comment
here to be specific that this is for the Ghost Admin client
* Added theme_session_secret setting dynamic default
no-issue
Sessions for the theme layer will be signed, so we generate a random hex
string to use as a signing key
* Added getPublicConfig method
* Replaced export of httpHandler with POJO apiInstance
no-issue
This is mainly to reduce the public api, so it's easier to document.
* Renamed memberUserObject -> members
no-issue
Simplifies the interface, and is more inline with what we would want to export as an api library.
* Removed use of require options inside members
no-issue
This was too tight of a coupling between Ghost and Members
* Simplified apiInstance definition
no-issue
* Added getMember method to members api
* Added MembersSSR instance to members service
* Wired up routes for members ssr
* Updated members auth middleware to use getPublicConfig
* Removed publicKey static export from members service
* Used real session secret
no-issue
* Added DELETE /members/ssr handler
no-issue
This allows users to log out of the theme layer
* Fixed missing code property
no-issue
Ignition uses the statusCode property to forward status codes to call sites
* Removed superfluous error middleware
no-issue
Before we used generic JWT middleware which would reject, now the
middleware catches it's own error and doesn't error, thus this
middleware is unecessary.
* Removed console.logs
no-issue
* Updated token expirty to hardcoded 20 minutes
no-issue
This returns to our previous state of using short lived tokens, both for
security and simplicity.
* Removed hardcoded default member settings
no-issue
This is no longer needed, as defaults are in default-settings.json
* Removed stripe from default payment processor
no-issue
* Exported `getSiteUrl` method from url utils
no-issue
This keeps inline with newer naming conventions
* Updated how audience access control works
no-issue
Rather than being passed a function, members api now receives an object
which describes which origins have access to which audiences, and how
long those tokens should be allowed to work for. It also allows syntax
for default tokens where audience === origin requesting it. This can be
set to undefined or null to disable this functionality.
{
"http://site.com": {
"http://site.com": {
tokenLength: '5m'
},
"http://othersite.com": {
tokenLength: '1h'
}
},
"*": {
tokenLength: '30m'
}
}
* Updated members service to use access control feature
no-issue
This also cleans up a lot of unecessary variable definitions, and some
other minor cleanups.
* Added status code to auth pages html response
no-issue
This was missing, probably default but better to be explicit
* Updated gateway to have membersApiUrl from config
no-issue
Previously we were parsing the url, this was not very safe as we can
have Ghost hosted on a subdomain, and this would have failed.
* Added issuer to public config for members
no-issue
This can be used to request SSR tokens in the client
* Fixed path for gateway bundle
no-issue
* Updated settings model tests
no-issue
* Revert "Removed stripe from default payment processor"
This reverts commit 1d88d9b6d73a10091070bcc1b7f5779d071c7845.
* Revert "Removed hardcoded default member settings"
This reverts commit 9d899048ba7d4b272b9ac65a95a52af66b30914a.
* Installed @tryghost/members-ssr
* Fixed tests for settings model
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- Added new API to delete members
- Added methods to handle e2e member deletion
- Deleting member via Admin leads to
- Removal of member from payment processor and cancelling all active subscriptions immediately
- Removal of member information from DB
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- the conditional for removal of trailing blank paragraphs was not sufficient to handle paragraphs where the first child element was not a text node such as when the content of the last paragraph is italic
- switched to a method that fully walks the DOM of the last paragraph node to extract its equivalent `.textContent` value for use in the "last para is blank?" check
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- Added member auth middleware to siteApp
- Passed member as context in routing service
- set Cache-Control: private for member requests
- fucked up some tests
- Added member as global template variable
- Updated tokens to have expiry of subscription_period_end
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We're creating tooling to convert HTML to Ghost flavoured mobiledoc, however we have cards that allow arbitrary content without a wrapper element which means that we're unable to do a 1:1 mapping of mobiledoc->html->mobiledoc. To work around this problem we now output HTML comments before/after the output of each card so that our converter can extract card content correctly when parsing HTML.
- added `createCard` method which wraps a card's `render()` method to add begin/end comments and updated all cards to use it
- only takes affect for newly added or re-saved posts/pages
no-issue
* Corrected function names for rpc methods
* Updated gateway to store tokens locally
* Fixed lint
* Added hardcoded 30 minute expiry for member tokens
* Added default contentApiAccess config;
* Updated validateAudience method
This is required for security, we need to restrict which domains can access
tokens meant for the content api
no-issue
* Added getPublicConfig method to stripe payment processor
* Added getPublicConfig method to subscriptions service
* Added initial config endpoint for members api
* Added getConfig method to members gateway
These changes introduce a new "service" to the members api, which handles getting and creating subscriptions.
This is wired up to get subscription information when creating tokens, and attaching information to the token, so that the Content API can allow/deny access.
Behind the subscription service we have a Stripe "payment processor", this holds the logic for creating subscriptions etc... in Stripe.
The logic for getting items out of stripe uses a hash of the relevant data as the id to search for, this allows us to forgo keeping stripe data in a db, so that this feature can get out quicker.
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* Used camelCase for gateway method calls
* Added some components for building blocks of forms
* Added input specific components
* Added Form component
This handles collecting the data to submit and sharing state between forms
* Added Pages component to handle urls
* Added the pages for the popup
* Added MembersProvider component
This is designed to give its children access to gateway methods
* Added Modal component
This wraps the pages and handles dispatching form submissions to the members gateway
* Refactored index.js to use new components/pages
* Fixed default page from Signup -> Signin