no issue
- if the verification threshold is 0, `_.get(..)` becomes falsy so we
fallback to Infinity
- this is not correct - we only want to default to Infinity if the value
is not set
- this commit explicitly compares the config value to `undefined` and sets
the fallback accordingly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1175
We found the ETag header sent when serving the Admin template for /ghost/ was not changing between versions which after an upgrade could result in out of date cached content being served containing links to JS/CSS files that no longer existed.
The culprit is weak etags served by Node's `send` package, coupled with Admin template filesize not changing between versions and `npm pack` setting a fixed modification date for every file. See https://github.com/pillarjs/send/issues/176 for more details.
- updated the Admin app's controller to read the template and generate an md5 hash of the contents so we can serve a strong ETag header value when serving the `/ghost/` html
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1163
We want to make the title for Offers optional, our nullable validation
means that we cannot store an empty string, so we must remove the NOT
NULL constraint from the column if we want to store either an empty
value or null.
There is a bug with editing columns in SQLite with `knex` which strips all
the indexes, so we have to manually add them afterwards.
no issue
- following on from f4fb0fcbaa,
this commit moves around some package requires in Ghost
- these are often niche packages that do something in a subsystem of
Ghost, and are not necessarily be needed to boot the application
- these packages use non-negligible CPU and memory when they are
required, so it makes sense to lazy-require them
- the concern here is that we obscure the code too much by moving
random requires further into code, but the changes are small and the
improvements big
- this commit bring the boot time since 4.19.0 down ~31% and initial
memory usage down by a total of ~12%
- we're now so close to having the server not require anything from the frontend... so close
- having these last few problems be visible is motivating
- should be able to upgrade it to an error soooon!
- we're slowly trying to draw the lines between the backend and the frontend correctly
- these files deal only with serving the frontend so they should live there
- there are lots of mixed requires in these files, so having them in the right place makes that clear
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1135
This adds Offer information to Subscriptions for which the Offer is
valid. This means that if a Subscription has changed its Tier/Cadence
from the what the Offers supports - it will not be attached. The data
however is still stored in the db.
This also fixes a bug with creating Stripe Checkout Sessions without an
Offer.
- this has been a niggle for ages, we shouldn't need to care what order our models are loaded in
- this is stopping us from having a built-in model loader and "frameworkizing" models
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1166
This updates the Members & Offers modules to correctly handle
disconnecting from Stripe, this includes:
- Deleting Stripe data on disconnect (coupons for Offers)
- Recreating missing Stripe Coupons after disconnect/reconnect
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1172
Custom theme settings sync and cache population had been left to complete in the background as it wasn't essential for it to be complete for the front-end to start. However that was causing problems for the API where theme activation and custom theme settings list requests happen very close together, with the latter often not containing the theme settings data when it is expected to.
- changed `activationBridge.*` methods to `async` so they can `await` the completion of custom theme settings sync before activating a theme
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-1/multiple-adapters-per-type
- Having this preemptive change allows to separate implementation of "image" storage from future usecases like "videos", "audios" etc. Even if the "image" adapter is not configured the default behavior will fallback to use the "active" storage adapter. If there's a need to handle "images" differently through a custom apapter that'll work out of the box ;)
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-1/multiple-adapters-per-type
- When the storage is requested the caller can now specify a "feature" they want to use the storage for. For example there could be different configurations for "images" or "vidoes" storages and the caller would not necessarily have to know about the details of how the feature is implemented.