refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/6949
Handle version mismatch errors by:
- displaying an alert asking the user to copy any data and refresh
- disabling navigation so that unsaved data is not accidentally lost
Detailed changes:
- add `error` action to application route for global route-based error handling
- remove 404-handler mixin, move logic into app route error handler
- update `.catch` in validation-engine so that promises are rejected with the
original error objects
- add `VersionMismatchError` and `isVersionMismatchError` to ajax service
- add `upgrade-status` service
- has a method to trigger the alert and toggle the "upgrade required" mode
- is injected into all routes by default so that it can be checked before
transitioning
- add `Route` override
- updates the `willTransition` hook to check the `upgrade-status` service
and abort the transition if we're in "upgrade required" mode
- update notifications `showAPIError` method to handle version mismatch errors
- update any areas where we were catching ajax errors manually so that the
version mismatch error handling is obeyed
- fix redirect tests in editor acceptance test
- fix mirage's handling of 404s for unknown posts in get post requests
- adjust alert z-index to to appear above modal backgrounds
refs TryGhost/Ghost#6149
- concats codemirror.js and css on build, keeping them out of vendor.js
- add lazy-loader service to enable loading of external scripts
refs TryGhost/Ghost#6413 and TryGhost/Ghost#6870
needs TryGhost/Ghost#6861
- **Post Settings Menu (PSM)**:'Publish Date' input accepts a date from now, min. 2 minutes to allow scheduler processing on the server. Also, there will always be some delay between typing the date and clicking on the 'Schedule Post' button. If the user types a future date for an already published post, the date will be reseted and he sees the message, that the post needs to be unpublished first. Once, the date is accepted, the label will change to 'Scheduled Date'.
- adds a CP 'timeScheduled' to post model, which will return `true` if the publish time is currently in the future.
- **Changes to the button flow in editor**:
- if the the CP `timeScheduled` returns true, a different drop-down-menu will be shown: 'Schedule Post' replaces 'Publish Now' and 'Unschedule' replaces 'Unpublish'.
- Covering the _edge cases_, especially when a scheduled post is about to be published, while the user is in the editor.
- First, a new CP `scheduleCountdown` will return the remaining time, when the estimated publish time is 15 minutes from now. A notification with this live-ticker is shown next to the save button. Once, we reach a 2 minutes limit, another CP `statusFreeze` will return true and causes the save button to only show `Unschedule` in a red state, until we reach the publish time
- Once the publish time is reached, a CP `scheduledWillPublish` causes the buttons and the existing code to pretend we're already dealing with a publish post. At the moment, there's no way to make a background-fetch of the now serverside-scheduled post model from the server, so Ember doesn't know about the changed state at that time.
- Changes in the editor, which are done during this 'status freeze'-process will be saved back correctly, once the user hits 'Update Post' after the buttons changed back. A click on 'Unpublish' will change the status back to a draft.
- The user will get a regular 'toaster' notification that the post has been published.
- adds CP `isScheduled` for scheduled posts
- adds CP `offset` to component `gh-posts-list-item` and helper `gh-format-time-scheduled` to show schedule date in content overview.
- sets timeout in `gh-spin-button` to 10ms for `Ember.testing`
- changes error message in `gh-editor-base-controller` to be in one line, seperated with a `:`
TODOs:
- [x] new sort order for posts (1. scheduled, 2. draft, 3. published) (refs TryGhost/Ghost#6932)
- [ ] Move posts sorting from posts controller to model and refactor to use `Ember.comparable` mixin
- [x] Flows for draft -> scheduled -> published like described in TryGhost/Ghost#6870 incl. edge cases and button behaviour
- [x] Tests
- [x] new PSM behaviour for time/date in future
- [x] display publishedAt date with timezone offset on posts overview
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/6884
- mark the `headers` method in the ajax service as "volatile" - it's dependent key was causing the auth headers to be cached on first use which would then cause 401 errors once the token had been refreshed externally
It would also be possible to add `session.authenticated.access_token` as a dependent key but the code-path and usage are minimal so I believe `.volatile()` is preferable as it means that it's not tied directly to the authorizer implementation.
no issue
- update ember-ajax
- update error handling to match recommended approach
- update error normalization for handling a returned array of strings
no issue
- updates `package.json` details to better reflect the separation from the `Ghost` package
- update ember config and all import statements to reflect the new `ghost-admin` module name in `package.json`
closes TryGhost/Ghost#6406
follow-up PR of #2
- adds a `timeZone` Service to provide the offset (=timezone reg. moment-timezone) of the users blog settings
- `gh-datetime-input` will read the offset of the timezone now and adjust the `publishedAt` date with it. This is the date which will be shown in the PSM 'Publish Date' field. When the user writes a new date/time, the offset is considered and will be deducted again before saving it to the model. This way, we always work with a UTC publish date except for this input field.
- gets `availableTimezones` from `configuration/timezones` API endpoint
- adds a `moment-utc` transform on all date attr (`createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `publishedAt`, `unsubscribedAt` and `lastLogin`) to only work with UTC times on serverside
- when switching the timezone in the select box, the user will be shown the local time of the selected timezone
- `createdAt`-property in `gh-user-invited` returns now `moment(createdAt).fromNow()` as `createdAt` is a moment date already
- added clock service to show actual time ticking below select box
- default timezone is '(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, London'
- if no timezone is saved in the settings yet, the default value will be used
- shows the local time in 'Publish Date' in PSM by default, until user overwrites it
- adds dependency `moment-timezone 0.5.4` to `bower.json`
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**Tests:**
- sets except for clock service in test env
- adds fixtures to mirage
- adds `service.ajax` and `service:ghostPaths` to navigation-test.js
- adds unit test for `gh-format-timeago` helper
- updates acceptance test `general-setting`
- adds acceptance test for `editor`
- adds integration tests for `services/config` and `services/time-zone`
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**Todos:**
- [ ] Integration tests: ~~`services/config`~~, ~~`services/time-zone`~~, `components/gh-datetime-input`
- [x] Acceptance test: `editor`
- [ ] Unit tests: `utils/date-formatting`
- [ ] write issue for renaming date properties (e. g. `createdAt` to `createdAtUTC`) and translate those for server side with serializers
no issue
- modifies the version info included in `env.APP.version` to only include the `major.minor` version numbers
- update base adapter to include `X-Ghost-Version` header
- update `ajax` service to include `X-Ghost-Version` header
no issue
- always ensure we load a full settings object so that we don't risk saving a partial settings object back to the server
- should fix the issues reported in Slack of disappearing private settings over time
Initial Subscribers screen
- set up mocked api endpoints
- basic subscribers screen with data loading, infinite scroll
"Add Subscriber" screen
- uses modal to display a new subscriber form
- validates subscriber e-mail address
- moves pagination from route into controller to use filtered/sorted CPs on top of a live-query so that new subscribers are added to the list and the total can be properly managed
TODO:
- there is currently a pretty serious performance issue where the whole table is re-rendered when the live-query is updated. `ember-light-table` doesn't allow for live-binding and has no options to easily manipulate it's rows using an external interface - it's possible to move the page loading into the component so we only render new rows but that leaves it difficult to react to new subscribers being added through the UI. I believe the number of components used within the table is also adding to the performance problems.
- most likely solution is to drop `ember-light-table` in favour of rendering the table directly - glimmer should do a good job of fast updates even though the underlying array will be completely swapped out
"Import subscribers" screen
- uses modal to display an import subscribers CSV file upload form
- displays upload progress
- displays import stats and reloads subscribers table once import has completed
- adds `gh-file-uploader` component (NB. pared down copy of `gh-image-uploader`, ripe for some refactoring)
- fixes subscribers acceptance test failing because fixtures did not have the labs flag enabled
Unfortunately this doesn't have 100% test coverage as we're limited in how we can simulate file uploads 😞
Fix performance issues with subscribers table
- moves the table definition from the component up to the controller
- switches back to manually manipulating table rows instead of using a live-query
This is a quick-fix in that it allows us to continue using the `ember-light-table` component but it does mean that we lose some flexibility that the live-query gave us. For now it's not much of an issue and it allows us to defer deeper performance/flexibility work until we have a concrete need and requirements.
Hook up Export CSV button
- use a hidden iFrame to trigger the browser to hit the CSV export endpoint and download the file
Re-order subscribers table by clicking column headers
- displays currently sorted column and sort direction
- clicking a column header re-fetches the data from the server with the appropriate query params
Fix scroll triggers for infinite pagination + icon change
- adds a debounce as well as the throttle so that we always get a final scroll trigger once scrolling has stopped
- changes the subscribers icon from the temporary team icon to the mail icon
refs #6640
- add `NotFoundError` to ajax service and test against that when catching errors in `gh-profile-image`
- don't use `passthrough` in Mirage for gravatar requests to avoid network calls during testing
- add additional tests for `gh-profile-image` and put the debounced gravatar test back in place
supersedes #6773
- update `feature` service and `gh-feature-flag` component to work synchronously rather than async
- use the application route's `afterModel` hook so that settings are loaded before first load
- override `session` service's `authenticate` method to load the settings after successful authentication before any other routes are processed
no issue
- adds `gh-image-uploader` that handles image uploads in a fully ember fashion and with no dependency on `uploader.js`
- adds `gh-image-uploader-with-preview` that can fully replace the old `gh-uploader`
- replace uses of `gh-uploader` in PSM & TSM with `gh-image-uploader-with-preview`
- updates the editor preview image handling to use the new `gh-image-uploader-with-preview` component
- updates the image upload modal to use `gh-image-uploader` (utilises the `saveButton=false` flag which means the preview has to be handled externally to avoid auto-replacement when typing a URL)
- removes all old `uploader.js` related code
- adds custom `RequestEntityTooLargeError` and `UnsupportedMediaTypeError` errors to our `ajax` service
no issue
- keep the original `ember-ajax` behaviour rather than returning `false` when we hit an ajax error - we should only be using `normalizeErrorResponse` to normalize our error responses 😉
- ensures our application code has access to the returned status code for ajax errors
refs #6207, #6207
- updates tests for new async behaviour
- fixes tests failing on validation errors
- fixes `feature.labs` not updating after successful save
no issue
- add ember-suave dependency
- upgrade grunt-jscs dependency
- add a new .jscsrc for the client's tests directory that extends from client's base .jscsrc
- separate client tests in Gruntfile jscs task so they pick up the test's .jscsrc
- standardize es6 usage across client
In `gh-content-view-container` the visibility of another DOM node was
being used to detect if a given view was mobile or not. This means the
UI needed to have layout forced (and DOM rendered) before the content
view container would render a second time. This is slow interaction with
the DOM (forcing layout) and slow for Ember's renderer (it needs to
render the container once with a default, then again when the value
changes).
Additionally there were two ways resize was being observed. The
`Window.matchMedia` API was used for some styles and the `ember-resize`
addon used to detect other changes. Here I've unified around just the
`Window.matcheMedia` API but abstracted it behind a service.
Sizes are exposed as properties that can be bound to or used directly in
templates.
closes#5903, refs #5409
- switch alert/notification component tests from unit to integration where appropriate
- rename `notifications.closeAll` to `notifications.clearAll` to better represent it's behaviour
- add concept of a "key" to alerts/notifications and ability to close only specified keys through notifications service
- close duplicate alerts/notifications before showing a new one
- specify a key for all existing alerts
- close failure alerts on successful retries
- clear all currently displayed alerts on successful sign-in
issue #5409
- change persistent/passive notification status to alert/notification
- replace showSuccess/Info/Warn/Error with showNotification/showAlert
- fix and clean up notification/alert components
No Issue
- Switches to the newer style of dependency injection.
- Instead of injection Controllers via "needs," use
Ember.inject.controller().
- Get rid of initializers that were only injecting objects
into various factories. Converts these objects into Ember.Service
objects and declaratively inject them where needed via
Ember.inject.service(). The added benefit to this is that it's no
longer a mystery where these properties/methods come from and it's
straightforward to inject them where needed.