refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/767
- adds new multiple products UI in Portal (works behind the `multipleProducts` feature flag)
- Portal's current single product UI behaves the same when flag is switched off
- We are going to get rid of the internal i18n tool because it doesn't solve a real use case
- Instead, we have a new tpl utility that does basic string interpolation
- This pattern will make it easier for us to decouple the codebase, and the new tool helps to keep the refactor surface area really small
- This is the first example of using the new tpl helper, so it also adds @tryghost/tpl
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/718
This bumps Portal to `~1.5.1` which handles changes for multiple tiers/products -
- Handles updated `portal_plans` setting to use monthly/yearly again
- Handles list of available prices to use prices across multiple products
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As part of new membership settings in Admin, we need to resize the Portal preview container to dynamically adjust to selected preview options. Portal is updated to handle and fire resize events for Admin on popup container changes so the preview can be adjusted correctly.
- Bumps minimal Portal version to ~1.4.6
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Our server-defined `mobiledoc` object was required by `UrlUtils.cardTransformers` property to help set up a shortcut for url transform functions but that was breaking the independence of `UrlUtils` by crossing the shared/server boundary.
- `cardTransformers` is only needed for the `mobiledocToTransformReady` utility function that will only be used by the server
- removed `UrlUtils.cardTransformers` (and associated require) from our `UrlUtils` instance and updated the few areas the server uses `mobiledocToTransformReady()` to pass in the mobiledoc card objects directly as an option
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/560
refs 196cdafe6b
The endpoint `/members/api/member/` used by Portal for fetching member details was updated to return 204 No Content instead of 401. This change updates Portal to handle updated API response for logged out member, along with couple of bug patches -
- 🐛 Fixed extra email sent for logged in members on upgrade
- 🐛 Fixed falsy value not used in preview
commit 9c498697c9
issue https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/694
`process.env.npm_package_version` is only filled when Ghost is started via npm scripts, so it would have been empty when starting Ghost using `node index.js`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/581
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/582
Emails can now be sent to members with specific associated labels or products by specifying an NQL string. We want to bring the same members segment feature to content by allowing `visibility` to be an NQL filter string on top of the `public/members/paid` special-case strings.
As an example it's possible to set `posts.visibility` to `label:vip` to make a post available only to those members with the `vip` label.
- removed enum validations for `visibility` so it now accepts any string or `null`
- bumped `@tryghost/admin-api-schema` for API-level validation changes
- added nql validation to API input validators by running the visibility query against the members model
- added transform of NQL to special-case visibility values when saving post model
- ensures there's a single way of representing "members" and "paid" where NQL gives multiple ways of representing the same segment
- useful for keeping theme-level checks such as `{{#has visibility="paid"}}` working as expected
- updated content-gating to parse nql from post's visibility and use it to query the currently logged in member to see if there's a match
- bumped @tryghost/members-api to include label and product data when loading member
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/581
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/582
When publishing a post via the API it was possible to send it using `?email_recipient_filter=all/free/paid` which allowed you to send to members only based on their payment status which is quite limiting for some sites.
This PR updates the `?email_recipient_filter` query param to support Ghost's `?filter` param syntax which enables more specific recipient lists, eg:
`?email_recipient_filter=status:free` = free members only
`?email_recipient_filter=status:paid` = paid members only
`?email_recipient_filter=label:vip` = members that have the `vip` label attached
`?email_recipient_filter=status:paid,label:vip` = paid members and members that have the `vip` label attached
The older `free/paid` values are still supported by the API for backwards compatibility.
- updates `Post` and `Email` models to transform legacy `free` and `paid` values to their NQL equivalents on read/write
- lets us not worry about supporting legacy values elsewhere in the code
- cleanup migration to transform all rows slated for 5.0
- removes schema and API `isIn` validations for recipient filters so allow free-form filters
- updates posts API input serializers to transform `free` and `paid` values in the `?email_recipient_filter` param to their NQL equivalents for backwards compatibility
- updates Post API controllers `edit` methods to run a query using the supplied filter to verify that it's valid
- updates `mega` service to use the filter directly when selecting recipients
- we need the basePath concept for the main i18n class so we can pull it out into a module
- we already had this in the themeI18n class, so I just had to move it up
- also I added a default of __dirname, so we don't have to declare this constantly in the tests
- Reworking the location of i18n in boot has fixed the main error
- However, many of our tests depend on i18n being loaded but don't explicitly call init
- There are many ways we could fix this in our tests, but I don't want to spend more time on this now
- final preparation for moving i18n out of Ghost core
- logging is passed in via DI
- theme i18n needs a config value, but no need to pass all of config for one parameter, a better pattern is to pass the one value needed
- preparation for moving the base class out of Ghost
- refactored so that all the logic for file loading and fallbacks live in the base class
- theme i18n now only overrides init with the properties it needs, filepath generation and error handling
- this makes it much easier to move the i18n file out, and eventually have theme i18n live elsewhere too
- also prepares for using DI for logging
- calling i18n as a global const like this requires it to be loaded before anything else, when we have to manage this with the init() flow
- wrapping it inside the function where it's used ensures we don't call i18n til we need it
- also improved the i18n called without init error to include the key it was called with
- Note: added a forced error to show that this was previously happening at the wrong time
- i18n is required by ghost-server to log server start messages, and so gets initialised as part of the ghost-server load
- moving this into the right place means we can see how long it takes in the debug logs
- previously the debug log lines for i18n showed 0/1ms, which is not correct as this contains a sync file load operation!
- we should consider if we want to have i18n be a requirement for ghost server, or if we want static messages
- the core i18n library and theme i18n library have slightly different methods of getting a candidate string
- both of them use forms of jsonpath, meaning they both require jsonpath as a dependency
- to try to get to a point of being able to rip more things out of ghost, we want to have less dependencies
- so instead of overloading the method, we pass in a stringMode as an argument
- eventually we might not need an overloaded class for themeI18n at all, which would simplify the codebase
- preparation for using DI instead of requires, so we can move this out of Ghost
- have done this for both the main i18n and theme i18n file
- refactored the constructor
refs 829e8ed010
- i18n is used everywhere but only requires shared or external packages, therefore it's a good candidate for living in shared
- this reduces invalid requires across frontend and server, and lets us use it everywhere until we come up with a better option
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/579
Updates minimum Portal version to handle the new `members_signup_access` setting and explicitly handle the `invite` option to make Portal work in invite only mode if selected
- Modules in /shared are supposed to be standalone modules that can be required by the server or frontend
- As the server shouldn't require the frontend, and vice versa, shared modules should require neither
- Otherwise it just becomes a crutch for allowing cross-depenencies, and will create circular dependencies
The Bridge
- The bridge file is not meant to be a crutch sat allowing cross-dependencies, but rather a new component that manages the flow of data
- That data flows from the server/boot process TO the frontend, and should not flow in the other direction
- The management of that flow of data is necessarily hacky at the moment, but over time the architecture here should get clearer and better
- Still, for the time being it will need to handle requiring across components until that architecture matures
- Therefore, it should live in core root, not in core/shared
refs: bf0823c9a2
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
- This one is a little more involved, as the i18n initialisation was unnecessarily spread over several locations.
- I moved it into being part of the ActiveTheme class and called in the constructor, meaning we don't need the services.theme.activated event anymore as the constructor is called in the same cases.
- Also moved the event listener for locales into the bridge, as I don't want that inside of theme-engine, and we don't want circular dependencies. We'll figure out a wayto refactor this soon too.
refs: bf0823c9a2
- Added a new bridge class that lives in shared. This should eventually be responsible for all cross-communication between the frontend and the server
- Having all the gnarly shared bits in one place should help us refactor more easily
- For now it also reduces requires between the core/server and core/frontend folders that are meant to be separate
- All calls to getApiVersion have also been renamed to getFrontendApiVersion, as this is different to the "default" API version
- Slowly getting to the point where frontend/services/themes can be moved to server/services/themes :)
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/527
refs: bf0823c9a2
- We have default API versions littered all over the codebase. When we updated to Ghost v4 we realised just how many and how much of a pain in the ass this is to manage.
- This creates a config value we can use. It's in overrides for the time being because we usually default to that until there is a usecase for it being overridable. If there is one, cool, change it!
- The main motivation for adding this now and only using it in boot and urlUtils is as part of work to decouple the theme service into logical compontents, because the engines system inside of themes has its own default, and this is one cause of tight coupling
- Expectation is that we'll slowly roll out use of the new default, hopefully without requiring config in any additional places (e.g. passing the version in from the boot file)
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/530
This adds support for the smart_cancel option when cancelling
subscriptions, which will cancel the subscription immediately if it is
in an "overdue" state. The update to Portal wires up this behaviour for
members.
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Ghost Ignition 4.4.4 includes ElasticSearch logging, this PR enables that feature by adding the config into the shared logger used within Ghost.
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- previously for SQLite tests we were pointing to a DB file within the
content/data folder, which would be stored on the filesystem
- by pointing this file to be under `/tmp`, the file is stored in memory
and should be a lot quicker to access
- this works great for me! - 2x faster test suite for SQLite
- however, Windows doesn't have a `/tmp` folder so we need to rewrite that
part to replace with `os.tmpdir()`
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/466
- upgraded kg-default-cards to include paywall card
- extracted `htmlToPlaintext` from post model to shared util for re-use
- updated post-gating to set html+plaintext to the free preview if a paywall card has been used
- re-generates plaintext from the truncated html using `htmlToPlaintext` util
- display free content in the `{{content}}` helper via the default CTA template
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The Portal URL that is shipped with every Ghost version is so far hardcoded in `ghost_head` and updated every-time we ship a new Portal minor/major change. This change brings the Portal URL inside the default Ghost config, which has few advantages -
- Allows easier access/managing of active Portal url/version
- Allows override for Portal URL for development/other purposes, where `config.*.json` allows using a Portal URL pointing to locally built copy for testing
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- email analytics may be desirable to fully switch off in certain circumstances, when that happens we want to prevent related background jobs from running and expose the feature flag via the config endpoint in the Admin API so that clients can adjust accordingly
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- it's possible background jobs may cause unintended side-effects so it's useful to have a kill-switch to disable them individually to keep sites working
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- Migrations were using previous default for badge which was set to `false`
- Default config for badge was `false` which caused migration to switch off the badge, updated to `true`
closes#11085
- Ghost has been using YAML format for other configurations (e.g. routes). The plan is to move to this format for all user-edited settings files. By default JSON format is still used in Ghost Admin API v2/v3, but will be changed to YAML in API v4. Check referenced issue for more context.
- New format supports all the features available before. The main noticeable change is the structure of config file. It is now grouped by redirect HTTP code instead of specifying `"permanent": true | false` attribute for each config property. Example format for YAML config:
```
302:
/from-url/: /to-url/
301:
/category/([a-z0-9\-]+)/i: /tag/$1/
/v([0-9\.]+)/docs/([a-z0-9\-]+)/i: /docs/$2/
```
- Added 2 new endpoints: `POST redirects/upload` and `GET redirects/download`. These serve as an alias to current GET/POST `/redirects/json. "upload/download" naming pattern is introduced to match the convention with other resources that can be uploaded and downloaded (images, themes etc.). `/redirects/json` endpoints will be removed in Admin API v4
- The parsing code from `custom-redirects.js` has been moved to `frontend/services/redirects/settings.js`. This location is more appropriate for this logic and eventually `custom-redirects.js` middlewear might be moved into "frontend" as this middlewear plays a role mostly effecting that area.
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[Portal](https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal) is a new drop-in script to make the bulk of Ghost membership features work on any theme out of the box, which was under a developer flag so far. This release removes the flag for Portal and makes it included as default for any members-enabled Ghost site. The Portal script is backward compatible with old public members script and existing Members-enabled themes should notice no change.
- Removes Portal config flag as Portal is now enabled by default
- Removes old members script as Portal is backward compatible with it
- Changes `{{content}}` helper to show default CTA in case of restricted content access
- `accent_color` setting is no more behind the dev experiment flag and included by default
- Adds migration to switch off Portal button setting for all existing sites which don't have Portal enabled in beta
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- centralises definition of max width and allows customisation if needed
- allows for passing of the config value through to rendering libraries
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- The new Portal config flag allows switching on Portal conditionally with config
- The dev experiment flag still works for enabling Portal
- The flag currently defaults to `false` as Portal is still a beta feature and switched off by default
- We expose it on the admin api config endpoint so that the Ghost-Admin client can use it to conditionally render Portal settings
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- adds a `members:emailTemplate` config object
- `showSiteHeader` - defaults to `true`, shows the site title and icon in member emails
- `showPoweredBy` - defaults to `false`, adds a "Publish with Ghost" button to member email footer
- updates member newsletter email template with hideable site header and "powered by" badge
- stopppable is a dependency that handles closing connections properly, which server.close does not
- active connections are allowed to complete what they are doing
- idle connections are closed
- no new connections are allowed
- we call stoppable in stop() instead of server.close so that idle connections don't hold the server open
- calling await stop() from shutdown then ensures that we have a consistent experience of stop
- all together this allows ghost to shutdown gracefully when there are long-running requests
- @TODO: handle graceful shutdown of long-running processes
- @TODO: consider do we need to send 503s whilst the server is shutting down?
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- adds `populateImageSizes()` to our mobiledoc lib module
- uses `image-size` lib to speed up reading of image dimensions
- for local images, use storage adapter with same guards as used by `handle-image-sizes` middleware so that we don't insert srcsets for images that aren't transformable
- for unsplash images, remove any width and crop params from the url so it points to the full-size image
- use `populateImageSizes(mobiledoc)` to modify post model's mobiledoc when re-rendering