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* Added default for getting origin of request
This function is used to attach the origin of the request to the
session, and later check that requests using the session are coming from
the same origin. This protects us against CSRF attacks as requests in
the browser MUST originate from the same origin on which the user
logged in.
Previously, when we could not determine the origin we would return
null, as a "safety" net.
This updates the function to use a secure and sensible default - which
is the origin of the Ghost-Admin application, and if that's not set -
the origin of the Ghost application.
This will make dealing with magic links simpler as you can not always
guaruntee the existence of these headers when visiting via a hyperlink
* Removed init fns and getters from session service
This simplifies the code here, making it easier to read and maintain
* Moved express-session initialisation to own file
This is complex enough that it deserves its own module
* Added createSessionFromToken to session service
* Wired up the createSessionFromToken middleware
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This services handles the registration and retrieval of adapters,
it normalises the config to look like:
{
[adapterType]: {
active: adapterName,
[adapterName]: adapterConfig
}
}
* Refactored SessionStore to use @tryghost/errors
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* Updated tests to test exposed API
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This will make refactoring easier, as we only have the "public" contract to maintain
* Refactored session functionality to SessionService
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This splits the session logic away from the HTTP responding logic,
which will allows us to decouple session creation/modification from the
API. Eventually this can be used to create sessions based on magiclink
style tokens.
* Instantiated and exported the new SessionService
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* Refactored session middleware to take session service
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This removes duplication of code and makes the middleware more explicit
that it's just a wrapper around the session service.
* Updated to use external @tryghost/session-service
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- Don't really need a dependency here, can work without it
- matchdep hasn't been updated in 3 years, and has a web of potentially insecure dependencies
- Unlikely to affect us, but safer to go without
- The grunt-cssnano plugin is old and no longer maintained
- It uses insecure dependencies that don't really impact us, but we want to get rid of warnings
- Swapping for grunt-postcss+cssnano is a more up-to-date way of sorting this out
- move all test files from core/test to test/
- updated all imports and other references
- all code inside of core/ is then application code
- tests are correctly at the root level
- consistent with other repos/projects
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
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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
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This adds two new endpoints, one at /ghost/.well-known/jwks.json for exposing
a public key, and one on the canary api /identities, which allows the
Owner user to fetch a JWT.
This token can then be used by external services to verify the domain
* Added ghost_{public,private}_key settings
This key can be used for generating tokens for communicating with
external services on behalf of Ghost
* Added .well-known directory to /ghost/.well-known
We add a jwks.json file to the .well-known directory which exposes a
public JWK which can be used to verify the signatures of JWT's created
by Ghost
This is added to the /ghost/ path so that it can live on the admin
domain, rather than the frontend. This is because most of its
uses/functions will be in relation to the admin domain.
* Improved settings model tests
This removes hardcoded positions in favour of testing that a particular
event wasn't emitted which is less brittle and more precise about what's
being tested
* Fixed parent app unit tests for well-known
This updates the parent app unit tests to check that the well-known
route is mounted. We all change proxyquire to use `noCallThru` which
ensures that the ubderlying modules are not required. This stops the
initialisation logic in ./well-known erroring in tests
https://github.com/thlorenz/proxyquire/issues/215
* Moved jwt signature to a separate 'token' propery
This structure corresponds to other resources and allows to exptend with
additional properties in future if needed
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- includes fixes for html->mobiledoc conversion
- fixes multiple spaces appearing in text content if source content is indented and has newlines
- fixes crash if source content has `<li>` elements containing headers
- fixes crash if source content has non-`<li>` top-level elements inside a list
- fixes `blockquote>p` markup in source content losing blockquote styling
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- Multiple currencies for membe plans were supported under the hood but never had a clear interface to manage them. This change allows to reference currently used currency and it's symbol from the theme layer with following syntax: `{{@price.currency}}` and `{{@price.currency_symbol}}
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- updated `@tryghost/members-api` which now includes geolocation lookup from IP address during member signup and signin when geolocation data doesn't already exist
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- This functionality allows member to update their billing information, like credit card information.
- Adds handler to update Stripe billing when element with `data-members-edit-billing` attribute is present on the page. Additional `data-members-success` and `data-members-cancel` attributes could be used to control the redirects on billing update success or failure. They work in the same fission as for 'members-plan' (https://ghost.org/docs/members/checkout-buttons/#redirects)
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* Updated sendEmailWithMagicLink syntax
* Updated label name selection from theme
* Updated migration version for labels
* Added labels to export/import of members
* Added member labels sanitization for case-insensitive duplicates
* Fixed tests
* Fixed label serialization bug on import
* Bumped @tryghost/members-api to 0.15.0
* Fixed lint
* Cleanup
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- This bump fixes a problem where members_stripe_customers_subscriptions were not able to be created due to plan 'nickname' NOT NULL constraing. This case was possible because in earlier versions of Stripe API `nickname` property was allowed to be `null`
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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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- Renovate automerged a bump for tmp, but this version has a bug and
shouldn't have passed the automated tests
- this commit reverts the package back to the working version
This reverts commit 6e024331eb.
Temporarily reverting whilst we investigate an issue with Sentry and running Ghost via Ghost-CLI.
Ghost-CLI initiated boot was failing when Sentry was installed due to what appears to be `process.cwd()` returning `undefined` here https://github.com/TryGhost/Ignition/blob/master/lib/config/index.js#L26
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- We need a way to simulate "premium" membership without any payment from members' side. For this new "Complimentary" plan is introduced
- Allows `comped` flag as an input only on `PUT /members/:id` endpoint which sets free subscriptions based on "complimentary" plan on the member
- Added `comped` flag to members endpoint responses
- Bumped members-api to 0.12.0. This version supports new set/cancel complimentary subscription methods
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/105
- As members module has become a core part it makes sense to follow the same principles as in all other controllers and use the model directly instead of calling external services.
- Bumped @tryghost/members-api to 0.11.1 . New stripe-specific methods used in controllers are available starting with this version
- Exposing these new methods is a little hacky because there are no relationships setup on members_* tables. Left notes for future improvements once relations are introduced.
- We don't allow for chaging member's emails at the moment. For this reason had to modify JSON schema a little. It doesn't support OO inheritence: "This shortcoming is perhaps one of the biggest surprises of the combining operations in JSON schema: it does not behave like inheritance in an object-oriented language. " (ref. https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/combining.html#allof)
refs c059e8e32e
- Reason why the refactor was needed can be found in refed commit
- The logic was extracted into members-api through passing models
directly as member-api module constructor parameters
- Bumped @tryghost/members-api to 0.11.0. Needed to work after the
refactor
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- The helper allows generating HTML needed to cancel or continue the member's subscription depending on subscription state.
- Added public members endpoint to allow updating subscription's `cancel_at_period_end` attribute available at: `PUT /api/canary/members/subscriptions/:id/`
- Added client-side hook to allow calling subscription cancellation. Allows to create elements with `data-members-cancel-subscription` / `data-members-continue-subscription` attributes which would call subscription update.
- Updated schema and added migration for `current_period_end` column
- As discussed we only add a single column to subscriptions table to avoid preoptimizing for future cases
- Added {{cancel_link}} helper
- Added error handling for {{cancel_link}} when members are disabled
- Added test coverage for {{cancel_link}} helper
- Bumped @tryghost/members-api version to 0.10.2. Needed to use `updateSubscription` middleware
- Bumped gscan to 3.2.0. Needed to recognize new {{cancel_link}} helper
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- This includes the interface change for members-api constructor - now accepts the member's model instead of proxy methods. These methods have been moved ton @tryghost/members-api in favor of using the model directly (ref: https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/105)
- Moved error handling from the service layer to controller
- Bumped @tryghost/member-api package to 0.10.0