refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/515
- Redis-based caches can be used on hosted-environments to store information with high memory impact - when in-memory caches would be too impractical to use
- This is a placeholder package for a cluster-aware Redis cache implementation compatible with Ghost's cache adapter interface (a41d351f16/packages/adapter-base-cache)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/515
- The caches relying on external storage like e.g.: Redis, the get/set operations are usually async. The tags repository should be working with these as caching is expected to be non-in-memory for these data.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/515
- By moving the cache initialization behind the hostSettings configuration we can limit the experimental feature to only hosted environments with special capacities
- An example configuration to enable Tags caching looks like this:
```
"hostSettings": {
"tagsPublicCache": {
"enabled": true
},
```
In addition to have the caching backed by a Redis backend or even InMemoryTTL cache the site configuration should include a cache adapter configuration like this:
```
"adapters": {
"cache": {
"active": "Memory",
"tagsPublic": {
"adapter": "TTL",
"ttl": 60000 // 60 * 1000 minute
},
```
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/515
- There are a lot of repeated cacheable tag-related queries coming from
{{get}} helpers in themes that can be cached.
- Having a repository layer deal with very specific type of query allows
to add extra functionality, like caching, on top of the database query
- This commit is wiring code that addds a default in-memory cache to
all db queries. Note, it lasts forever and has no "reset" listeners. The
production cache is mean to have a short time-to-live (TTL) - removes a need
to keep the cache always fresh.
- Kept the cache key shortened. Without a "context" and any other non-model options the cache-key can store more variations of queries. For example, there is no member-specific or integration-specific query results, so having those in the cache key would only partition the cache and use up more memory.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2547
Changed the configuration for testing to be a bit more strict, by slowing down the amount of requests it can handle to give CI enough time to kick in the rate limiter. Before this, CI simply wasn't hitting the API fast enough to trigger the rate limiter.
Co-authored-by: Ronald Langeveld <hi@ronaldlangeveld.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2535
At the moment we only update the metadata of the Webmention source, so
that we can capture update titles, excerpts, etc... when a post is updated.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2535
Moving this into a separate method allows us to set the metadata externally from
the Mention entity and keep all of the validation, without having duplicate code
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C04MSE4MKJT/p1675948815531779
- running at a fixed hh:mm every day means a platform with a large number
of Ghost sites will get hammered with DB requests when they all start
up
- this reconfigures the cron to run at a random minute and second
between 0am and 5am, which gives a 6 hour window
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2534
As we're using soft deletes for mentions we need to store the `deleted` column
as well as enforce a `'deleted:false'` filter on the bookshelf model.
We've also implemented the handling for deleting mentions. Where we remove a
mention anytime we receive and update from or to a page which no longer exists.
Co-authored-by: Steve Larson <9larsons@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2534
This is so that we can support soft deletes for Mentions.
We need to add the defaults to the model so that write continue to work.
Co-authored-by: Fabien "egg" O'Carroll <fabien@allou.is>
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2526
- Mention emails can now be toggled inside staff user' profiles, if they
have the webmention flag enabled on their Ghost site.
- Removed the flag dedicated to webmention email notifications and is
now handled by the `webmention` flag.
- Does not send email notification if `webmention` flag is not enabled.
- Updated tests.
---------
Co-authored-by: Fabien "egg" O'Carroll <fabien@allou.is>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2482
This moves the processing of Mailgun events to the main thread. By using a simple approach where we emit a start event on the worker thread (via the job manager) and listen for it on the main thread. This is needed because for now the job manager doesn't support scheduling periodic jobs on the main thread (not offloaded).
Apart from that, the email processor now uses the email event storage directy instead of emitting events (it is still emitting event for now). This makes sure we await for the event to be processed before continuing with the next event.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/16125
The previous fix for incorrect recipient details being shown when
re-sending a failed email introduced another bug that prevented the
"Match post visibility" default recipients setting from working.
- the server always sets `post.emailSegment` to `'all'` for new posts so
the publish flow recipient filter logic that checked for
`post.emailSegment` being present always defaulted to `'all'` rather
than falling back to the selected default recipients setting
- when a post has been published but the email failed it will have its
`newsletter` value set so we can use that as a check for using the
`post.emailSegment` value in place of the default recipients setting
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2526
- created a migration for a new boolean column in users that would
determine if the staff user gets an email when the publication receive a
new mention.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2419
- adds a rate limiter implementation to the mentions receiving
endpoint.
- Current configuration is `{"minWait": 10,
"maxWait": 100,
"lifetime": 1000,
"freeRetries": 100}` which is still very open and almost unrestricted.
- currently makes use of database storage to track the limits, but can be relatively easily swapped out to something eg Redis should we find this endpoint getting hit too often and maliciously.
no issue
Free and premium newsletters were the other way around in the demo-data. This was a good opportunity to stop the email table importer from relying on the newsletter name, and use the order alone.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/16125
The previous fix for incorrect recipient details being shown when
re-sending a failed email introduced another bug that prevented the
"Match post visibility" default recipients setting from working.
- the server always sets `post.emailSegment` to `'all'` for new posts so
the publish flow recipient filter logic that checked for
`post.emailSegment` being present always defaulted to `'all'` rather
than falling back to the selected default recipients setting
- when a post has been published but the email failed it will have its
`newsletter` value set so we can use that as a check for using the
`post.emailSegment` value in place of the default recipients setting
refs
https://www.notion.so/ghost/Marketing-Milestone-email-campaigns-1d2c9dee3cfa4029863edb16092ad5c4
This adds a milestone entity and in-memory repository in a new
`milestone-emails` package. This also adds a first initial definition of
milestones and their types which is held in the default config to avoid
DB changes when, e. g. values change.
This should get everything in place to begin with the service
implementation.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2522
When sending an email for multiple batches at the same time, we now
reuse the same email body for each batch in the same segment. This
reduces the amount of database queries and makes the sending more
reliable in case of database failures.
The cache is short lived. After sending the email it is automatically
garbage collected.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2522
When sending an email for multiple batches at the same time, we now
reuse the same email body for each batch in the same segment. This
reduces the amount of database queries and makes the sending more
reliable in case of database failures.
The cache is short lived. After sending the email it is automatically
garbage collected.
refs TryGhost/Team#2508
-added sending service e2e tests
-should job off this sending service for better tests
-and for ghost to finish processing the job before shutdown
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/515
- The link redirect handled was querying database on every single frontend request causing a significant amount of unnecessary traffic
- The optimization is returning early if the incoming URL does not start with a common "r/" prefix
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2512
The email sending is a crucial flow that should not be interrupted. If
there are database connection issues, we should try to recover from them
automatically by retrying individual database queries and transactions
for a limited amount of time.
This adds a helper method to retry database operations. It limits all
database queries before sending the actual email to maximum 10 minutes.
Database operations that happen after sending have a higher retry time
because they are more crucial to prevent data loss (e.g. saving that an
email was sent).
refs 7f1e970a0b
- `koenig-card-callout.hbs` was touched without fixing the lint errors or updating to todo list causing the lint todos to become out of sync
- fixed the lint error and updated the todo list
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2503
This is in the MentionController atm as it's considered a presentation
concern. We might want to consider moving this into the MentionsAPI in
future so that we can simplify the controller and even remove it
completely in favour of putting the data-mapping in the endpoint definition.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/515
- The link redirect handled was querying database on every single frontend request causing a significant amount of unnecessary traffic
- The optimization is returning early if the incoming URL does not start with a common "r/" prefix
refs TryGhost/Team#2477
-removed post.edited as it was too inclusive
-changed to post.published, post.published.edited, post.unpublished
-blocked import and internal data from triggering mentions
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2506
`email` objects no longer contain a `html` field and the fallback logic in the email preview modal was failing resulting in a 404 from trying to fetch an email preview using the email id rather than a post id.
- added quick-fix to the preview modal logic to use `data.post_id || data.id` for generating the preview URL (previous logic never expected to reach the fallback when working with an email record)
This is a pretty simple way for us to track which webmentions are sent
by Ghost. Although it's easily spoofed, so are other approaches like
using a header (e.g. User-Agent). If we find that this data is being
spoofed we can look at different approach.
Becuase our receiving implementation stores the payload of the
Webmention, we'll be able to know inside Ghost which Mentions
originated from another Ghost installation, which is useful for stats
and gives us the possibility to display that information in the feed.
Longer term we might want to consider storing this data in a separate
column for Mentions, rather than the `payload` column - but that is
outside the scope of this change.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/497
refs fb7532bf5d
- We downgraded the 'GS090-NO-PRICE-DATA-CURRENCY-CONTEXT' rule in gscan to non-fatal, meaning Ghost should not be throwing an error but instead render an empty value for {{price}} helper when price data is empty.
- For example, a legacy syntax like this: '{{price currency=@price.currency}}' should not cause a page render error but return an empty price string.
- The pattern of returning an empty string instead of crashing is used in other helpers like {{img_url}} and and {{url}}
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/497
refs fb7532bf5d
- We downgraded the 'GS090-NO-PRICE-DATA-CURRENCY-CONTEXT' rule in gscan to non-fatal, meaning Ghost should not be throwing an error but instead render an empty value for {{price}} helper when price data is empty.
- For example, a legacy syntax like this: '{{price currency=@price.currency}}' should not cause a page render error but return an empty price string.
- The pattern of returning an empty string instead of crashing is used in other helpers like {{img_url}} and and {{url}}
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2420
- Added user roles and permissions for the mentions admin API.
- We only have a `browse` function for our current use case, accessible
by `administrator` and `admin integration`.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/16125
We weren't taking into account any existing email segment set on the
post. This is usually not an issue because during the publishing flow
the post.emailSegment and the selectedRecipientFilter are kept in sync,
but it becomes and issue when the email fails to send and is later
retried - we now have an inconsistency between the two values.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/481
This change fixes an issue when multiple images with the same name are
uploaded in parallel. The current system does not guarantee that the
original filename is stored under NAME+`_o`, because the upload for the
original file and the resized file are happening in parallel.
Solution:
- Wait for the storage of the resized image (= the image without the _o
suffix) before storing the original file.
- When that is stored, use the generated file name of the stored image
to generate the filename with the _o suffix. This way, it will always
match and we don't risk both files to have a different number suffix.
We'll also set the `targetDir` argument when saving the file, to avoid
storing the original file in a different directory (when uploading a
file around midnight both files could be stored in 2023/01 and 2023/02).
Some extra optimisations needed with this fix:
- Previously when uploading image.jpg, while it already exists, it would
store two filenames on e.g., `image-3.jpg` and `image_o-3.jpg`. Note the
weird positioning of `_o`. This probably caused bugs when uploading
files named `image-3.jpg`, which would store the original in
`image-3_o.jpg`, but this original would never be used by the
handle-image-sizes middleware (it would look for `image_o-3.jpg`). This
fix would solve this weird naming issue, and make it more consistent.
But we need to make sure our middlewares (including handle-image-sizes)
will be able to handle both file locations to remain compatible with the
old format. This isn't additional work, because it would fix the old bug
too.
- Prevent uploading files that end with `_o`, e.g. by automatically
stripping that suffix from uploaded files. To prevent collisions.
Advantage(s):
- We keep the original file name, which is better for SEO.
- No changes required to the storage adapters.
Downside(s):
- The storage of both files will nog happen parallel any longer. But I
expect the performance implications to be minimal.
- Changes to the routing: normalize middleware is removed
no issue
There are a couple of issues with resetting the Ghost instance between
E2E test files:
These issues came to the surface because of new tests written in
https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/16117
**1. configUtils.restore does not work correctly**
`config.reset()` is a callback based method. On top of that, it doesn't
really work reliably (https://github.com/indexzero/nconf/issues/93)
What kinda happens, is that you first call `config.reset` but
immediately after you correcty reset the config using the `config.set`
calls afterwards. But since `config.reset` is async, that reset will
happen after all those sets, and the end result is that it isn't reset
correctly.
This mainly caused issues in the new updated images tests, which were
updating the config `imageOptimization.contentImageSizes`, which is a
deeply nested config value. Maybe some references to objects are reused
in nconf that cause this issue?
Wrapping `config.reset()` in a promise does fix the issue.
**2. Adapters cache not reset between tests**
At the start of each test, we set `paths:contentPath` to a nice new
temporary directory. But if a previous test already requests a
localStorage adapter, that adapter would have been created and in the
constructor `paths:contentPath` would have been passed. That same
instance will be reused in the next test run. So it won't read the new
config again. To fix this, we need to reset the adapter instances
between E2E tests.
How was this visible? Test uploads were stored in the actual git
repository, and not in a temporary directory. When writing the new image
upload tests, this also resulted in unreliable test runs because some
image names were already taken (from previous test runs).
**3. Old 2E2 test Ghost server not stopped**
Sometimes we still need access to the frontend test server using
`getAgentsWithFrontend`. But that does start a new Ghost server which is
actually listening for HTTP traffic. This could result in a fatal error
in tests because the port is already in use. The issue is that old E2E
tests also start a HTTP server, but they don't stop the server. When you
used the old `startGhost` util, it would check if a server was already
running and stop it first. The new `getAgentsWithFrontend` now also has
the same functionality to fix that issue.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2419
We use a job queue to ensure that webmentions can be processed outside of
the request/response cycle, but still finish executing if the processed is closed.
With this we're able to update the e2e tests to await the processing of the mention
rather than sleepign for arbitrary lengths of time, and we've reintroduced the tests
removed previously
- aa14207b69
- 48e9393159
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/500
refs https://ghost.notion.site/Data-Types-e5dc54dd0078443f9afd6b2abda443c4
- There current notification logic for incompatible integrations did not take into account the source of the trigger, which might have been causing emails to instance owners that did not ever set up custom integration - so they had nothing to fix.
- The "internal" and "core" integrations are maintained/controlled by the Ghost team, so there should never be a notification going out to the instance owner about possible incompatibility in the code they do not control.
- Along with changed updated the unit test threshold in the packages that were touched to 100%. As that's the standard for all new packages.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/16125
We weren't taking into account any existing email segment set on the
post. This is usually not an issue because during the publishing flow
the post.emailSegment and the selectedRecipientFilter are kept in sync,
but it becomes and issue when the email fails to send and is later
retried - we now have an inconsistency between the two values.
no issue
When a site doesn't have any emails on boot, it doesn't schedule the email analytics job. With this change, the new email flow will also restart that job after an email has been created.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2486
Stop the event fetching loop as soon as we receive events that were
created later then when we started the loop. This ensures that we don't
miss events if we receive a giant batch of events that take a long time
to process.
no issue
- Ghost users that make >= $100 MRR will see a dismissible notification that invites them to the Ghost Referral program
- Only applies to Admin and Owner users and when Stripe is setup and connected in live mode
- By saving a `referralInviteDismissed` property to the users' `accessibility` JSON object we can determine if the notification has been dismissed and won't show it again
- Added new `gh-referral-invite` component
no refs.
This commit fixes a couple of UX issues on the email debug screen:
- shows [...] button only for errors actually longer than the available
space to avoid confusion about where there's more error text
- use actual avatars instead of fake red/blue dots to make it consistent
with the rest of the app
- adds click through to member details screen to easily access member
data if needed
- updates text select for provider ID for easier copying
- removes unused "Download full error message" icon
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2484
The flow only send the email to segments that were targeted in the email
content. But if a part of the email is only visible for `status:free`,
that doesn't mean we don't want to send the email to `status:-free`.
This has been corrected in the new email flow.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2484
The flow only send the email to segments that were targeted in the email
content. But if a part of the email is only visible for `status:free`,
that doesn't mean we don't want to send the email to `status:-free`.
This has been corrected in the new email flow.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2482
This change adds a small sleep in between dispatching events in the
worker thread that reads the events from Mailgun. That should reduce the
amount of queries we fire parallel to each other and could cause the
connection pool to run out of connections.
It also reduces the amount of concurrent sending to 2 from 10. Also to
make sure the connection pool doesn't run out of connections while
sending emails, and to reduce the chance of new connections falling back
on a (delayed) replicated database.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2429
- sends email notifications to staff users when their site receives a Webmention.
- currently behind a flag, that can be toggled in the labs settings.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2482
This change adds a small sleep in between dispatching events in the
worker thread that reads the events from Mailgun. That should reduce the
amount of queries we fire parallel to each other and could cause the
connection pool to run out of connections.
It also reduces the amount of concurrent sending to 2 from 10. Also to
make sure the connection pool doesn't run out of connections while
sending emails, and to reduce the chance of new connections falling back
on a (delayed) replicated database.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2476
When upgrading from a Complimentary subscription with an expiry, to a paid Subscription of the same Tier, the Member was eventually losing access to the Tier when the complimentary subscription expires as the `expiry_at` on the mapping was not removed. This change fixes the code by setting expiry as null when a member upgrades their subscription to paid. This also adds 2 migrations to fix any side-effects on existing sites -
- Removed invalid expiry tier expiry date for paid members
- Restored missing tier mapping for paid members
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2476
When upgrading from a Complimentary subscription with an expiry, to a paid Subscription of the same Tier, the Member was eventually losing access to the Tier when the complimentary subscription expires as the `expiry_at` on the mapping was not removed. This change fixes the code by setting expiry as null when a member upgrades their subscription to paid. This also adds 2 migrations to fix any side-effects on existing sites -
- Removed invalid expiry tier expiry date for paid members
- Restored missing tier mapping for paid members
Portal currently has a Globals.js file that spells out all the colors in use in Portal, which should make it easy to customize the portal colors to match the chosen theme. There are a bunch of hardcoded values and this PR deals with those. The final outcome of these changes is absolutely invisible.
Co-authored-by: Peter Zimon <zimo@ghost.org>
This test is failing because the `sleep` isn't long enough. Removing this test
until we've refactored to use the jobs service, at which point we can remove the
sleep and wait for the job to be complete.
We were incorrectly handling a "no resource found" return value from the
ResourceService, instead of an object with `null` values, we were expecting a
`null` value - so we were considering all URL's to be pointing toward a
resource.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2388
We have seen examples of sites with member emails that have invalid characters that can cause an entire email send to fail, or just cause a failure to those addresses. The issue that allowed members with invalid email address to be saved was patched earlier, but its possible there are still sites that contain some of those invalid email addresses.
This change updates new sending service to filter out the recipients with invalid email address before passing them to mail provider, so these rogue addresses don't affect the whole batch in anyway. We also trim the recipient emails to clear out any spaces first, which is the most likely culprit.
- uses new email validator that detects invalid email addresses with special chars
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2466
Now that we're checking for resources at the URL and rejecting if
there isn't one found, we want to make sure that we can handle pages
which are not a resource.
The idea here is to make a HEAD request to determine whether or not
the page exists. We don't need the full response so HEAD saves us some
bandwidth and we allow both 2xx and 3xx status codes because Ghost has
redirects to add missing trailing slashes, which may not be present in
the URL we're passed.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2466
The existing implementation was a very basic check to get us to the
first milestone. By checking if the page points to a resource we can
know for sure the URL exists on the site.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/503
- The "last_seen" property is not used in routing calculations. Without it the routing service was triggering an expensive process on each user login.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/503
- There was an error thrown due to empty "model._changed" field
- When attached or detached events (e.g. tag.attached) are sent through, their models do not contain any _changed properties. This was taken into account when checking for route related resource changes
no issue
- clicks on the iframe never bubble out of the iframe so weren't captured by the dropdown-closing event listener
- added an event listener directly on the iframe's body element when we render the iframe's content that manually calls out to our generic dropdown closing method
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/503
- The listener was not covered during quick and dirty implementation. While in the area did some cleanup to the sitemap manager test
- One of the problems I've stumbled upon when adding a test is having multiple instances of SiteManager in the test, which in turn created multiple "subscribe" events and repeat handle executions. Fixed it by having just one site manager instance (a singleton) as that's the pattern that used in main codebase
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/503
- The Dynamic URL service no longer generates "url.added" event when only a partial resource update happened - only non-url forming properties were modified. The sitemaps service still needs to know when to update the lastmod ("Last Modified") field associated with specific URL.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/503
- Tier's are sometimes dynamically generated and are present in the "_changed" properties, causing full URL regeneration. They have no effect on post's URL, so should not trigger URL regeneration.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/503
- Full URL regeneration process was happening even when only unrelated to URL generation fields were updated (e.g. 'plaintext' change in post does not affect the URL of the post). Stopping the "resource updated" event processing early circumvents full url regeneration inside of DynamicRouting, which can be quite heavy depending on routing configuration
- The URLResourceUpdatedEvent is supposed to be emmited whenever there's an update to the resource already associated with the URL and no url-affecting fields were touched.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/503
- Reusing existing events inside of dynamic routing would only contribute to general confusion that is already there. Having separate "DomainEvents" is the best practice used throughout the code which is substituting generic events.
- The URLResourceUpdatedEvent is supposed to be emmited whenever there's an updated to the resource already associated with the URL circumventing full url regeneration process inside of DynamicRouting
no issue
Tests stopped working because the Mailgun mocker stopped working since we moved to the new email flow.
This also fixes a unit test that needed to get updated.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2432
Adds outbound_link_tagging setting (enabled by default and behind
feature flag). If the feature flag is enabled, and the setting is
disabled, we won't add ?ref to links in emails.
This includes new E2E tests for email click tracking, which were also
extended to check outbound link tagging (for both MEGA and the new email
stability flow).
Also fixes a test fixture for the comments_enabled setting.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2461
- Ignores 'edited' links when there is only one second differences.
- Make sure we don't set updatedAt when linking a post to a redirect
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/501
- this reverts commit 48dda23554
- also includes a resolution for `@elastic/elasticsearch` so we don't
run a version that is potentially problematic - see referenced issue
for context
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2466
This initial implementation just checks that we're on the right origin and
subdomain, but should be extended to check if the URL actually resolves to a
page hosted on the site!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2465
We've restricted this to Post resources for now until we update the Mention
entity to be able to handle multiple resource types.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/503
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/406
- In Ghost 5.x we dropped multi-versioned API, which means there's no need to track resource configs dynamically as there can only be one version
- Along with removed "initResourceConfig" refactored the "config" file itself to be injected into Resource's constructor - allows for easier testing.
no issue
Using the slash menu it was possible to insert cards that shouldn't have been accessible based on their availability checks. This was happening because we were only hiding the visibility of the cards in the template rather than completely removing them from the slash command matching logic.
- added `{{card-menu-items}}` helper that combines the availability matching and snippet section addition to return a complete array of sections+items that match the current system state and post type
- added `@menuItems` argument set to the output of `{{card-menu-items}}` to the two card menu components so they are working against a pre-filtered list of menu items
- lets us remove duplication of code that handled pushing snippets section into the menus
- removed availability check conditionals from `<KoenigMenuContent>` as the menu items passed in are now pre-filtered
https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2458
This is an initial pass at pulling metadata from webmention sources, we've also
updated the fake data to pull from some real-world sites which implement
webmentions. We've reused the oembed service here, long term it would be nice to
pull the metadata parsing/pulling part out, so that we can have more generic
error messages.
Based on a discussion in slack we want to make all metadata properties optional,
with the exception of the title, which will default to the host of the source
URL if it's missing.
This is so that we can accept as many webmentions as possible and convert them
into Mentions. If we were to have strictly validation, we'd end up having to
drop webmentions that didn't match our criteria, and lose important data.
Giving the title a default allows us to provide a consistent UI experience too.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2419
This is the initial stab at having everything wired up, we're not
using a queue but we are handling the processing of the Webmention
asyncrounsly so that the HTTP response can be end immediately.
We've also laid the groundwork for extending and implementing the
correct processing of Webmentions, for example checking if the target
URL exists in the system, pulling out the metadata from the Webmention
source and fetching any internal resources.
This allows us to share the implementation with other parts of the codebase, the
specific usecase here being fetching the metadata from webmention sources, for
display in the mentions UI, which will be borrowing a lot of stuff from the
bookmark card.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2435
We've made these fields optional, and we may need to extend this to other fields
too as we discover more about the data we're able to get access to.
- we don't end up using the inserted model from Bookshelf, so we
shouldn't be performing a SELECT on the entry
- this disables refreshing the model using Bookshelf's `autoRefresh:
false` and allows the key through the sanitization for `add
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15502
- the amazing `i18next-parser` dependency will extract our translated
strings from Portal and dump them into locale files, so we never have
to add them manually
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15502
- plain JSON files are cleaner and less overwhelming than boilerplate JS
files, and given they're going to be automatically generated, we
probably won't be able to support comments anyway
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15502
- this is an early implementation of an i18n provider by
exporting an instance of `i18next`
- there's a lot more to be done here but baby steps :)
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2200
When zipping a folder that contains files with UTF-8 characters in the filename, using the MacOS Archive Utility, the resulting zip will be missing some UTF-8 configuration bit. This breaks the unzipper, causing it to decode the filenames using the wrong encodign.
When the file names are long, and become longer than the length allowed by the OS, an ENAMETOOLONG error is thrown. This error is not handled by the importer, and causes the import to fail.
This adds a specific check for this error so we can show a clear error message to the user, that helps them to resolve the issue. We are currently unable to fix the issue on our side, because of a lack of well supported zip libraries for node.
refs acf0baa8c7
Due to the bump in express-test, we now handle string bodies 'properly'. So they now pass all the Express middlewares. In the past this failing test did not really pass by the bodyParser.raw middleware,
so the content-type check on the `bodyParser.raw({type: 'application/json'})` middleware was not executed. Now it is, and the test fails because the content-type header was not set to application/json.
no issue
When fetching the suppression list data for emails with a plus sign, the
parsing of the NQL filter fails:
```at Child.applyDefaultAndCustomFilters (/Ghost/node_modules/@tryghost/bookshelf-filter/lib/bookshelf-filter.js:66:23)
[ghost] email:[simon+test@ghos
[ghost] ------------^
[ghost] Expecting 'OR', 'RBRACKET', got 'AND'
```
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2400
- we've deemed it useful to start to return `Content-Version` for all
API requests, because it becomes useful to know which version of Ghost
a response has come from in logs
- this should also help us detect Admin<->Ghost API mismatches, which
was the cause of a bug recently (ref'd issue)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/499
- The mockManager's sentEmailCount is left here to avoid breaking many tests that already depend on this method. With future improvements to email snapshot tests this method should not be used. Instead, emailMockReceiver's own sentEmailCount method should be used directly.
ref https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2421
- added the Mentions API endpoint to Admin
- setup initial mention model in the Ember Store to be able to dev with the endpoint
- added basic routing to access the `/mentions` page that is currently behind feature flags
- Setup basic testing with a mirage mock endpoint.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2416
This extends the mock API to use a more formal pattern of moving our
entity code into a separate package, and use the service/repository
patterns we've been work toward.
The repository is currently in memory, this allows us to start using
the API without having to make commitments to the database structure.
We've also injected a single fake webmention for testing. I'd expect
the Mention object to change a lot from this initial definition as we
gain more information about the type of data we expect to see.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2416
This doesn't even return a Mention in the correct format at the moment,
but it's just to get an endpoint there, behind a flag and returning data
so that we can start playing with the API and having it hooked up the
the Admin.
The next step will be fleshing this out further and defining the
services and repository to back it, as well as updating the Admin so that
we can fetch mentions to display in the UI
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/499
refs 6bcc47a0ad
- Using module directly caused issues with snapshots manager instance initialization (mocha hooks did not apply to a correct instance)
- See refed commit for more
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/499
- Outgoing emails have been a weak point of Ghost's stability recently. The concept of "emailMockReceiver" similarly to "webhookMockReceiver", allows to test side-effects like outgoing emails.
- This is a first iteration which should lay groundwork for testing all outgoing emails in the future
- The change adds a new concept of "email mock receiver" which is very similar to how the "webhook mock receiver" works. The email mock receiver exposes two methods to record and verify snapshots:
- matchHTMLSnapshot - records and verifies only the HTML content of the outgoint email
- matchMetadataSnapshot - records and verifies all the non-HTML properties sent along an email content, e.g.: to address, plaintext, subject, etc.
- What's missing is matching content based on dynamic content like dates, links with JWT tokens, etc.