This reverts commit 3e9da6df0c.
- changes introduced an error fetching `/admin/pages/` when using MySQL
- "The values in where clause must not be object or array"
no issue
Collection cards contain dynamic data that can change when there's any change to a published post but in Ghost all post/page content is rendered once on save and stored as a static string meaning we need a new approach for triggering a re-render of pages that plays well with caching.
- fixed typo in the relations/authors code that meant we weren't correctly calling the prototype method on the Post model inside the `onFetchedCollection` event handler
- updated Post model to clear the `html` field of all pages when saving or deleting a published post
- updated Post model to re-render `html` fields when fetching individual posts or a collection of posts
- modified `insertExtraPostsTags` fixture util to wrap it's concurrent post edits in a transaction otherwise MySQL errors because it hits a deadlock
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3830
This endpoint is required for recommendations to work: admin-x loads the incoming recommendations by querying the mentions endpoint. If the mentions flag was not enabled, this endpoint wasn't available.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/74
refs b5d1245be1
- We have turned off the collections feature flag after a unsuccessful attempt to make collections GA. With the flag turned off, collections_posts data has gone stale and needs repopulation to function properly again.
- This migration is meant to clear the data on collections_posts table and repopulated it again the same way initial migration did in 5.5/2023-07-10-05-16-55-add-built-in-collection-posts.js script.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/86
- Creating bookshelf models for each collection_post relation created a
massive overhead. On a dataset with 500k collections_posts records the
timing was roughly 7s comparing to 810ms after the optimization.
- Optimized memory and performance of collections fetching by querying post
ids only by default
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/80
- as part of moving Admin-X-Setting towards GA, we want to change it from
loading the settings externally via a CDN, to bundling it in with
Admin
- the bulk of the changes here are removing the config in Ghost, setting
up the copy to the Admin assets dir, and loading the new path in Admin
- several other changes have come along the way as I've cleaned up
unneeded code
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/86
- Creating bookshelf models for each collection_post relation created a
massive overhead. On a dataset with 500k collections_posts records the
timing was roughly 7s comparing to 810ms after the optimization.
- Optimized memory and performance of collections fetching by querying post
ids only by default
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/83
As we've only used the status and tiers in the cache key generation (as those
are currently the only ones that are present in DB's) we want to make sure that
content gating doesn't use any other properties, which means the cache behaviour
will match the content gating behaviour
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/83
The options included are the only ones which have an effect on the response
data, as well as that we are using the properties of members which are used by
content-gating module. For the read operation we need to include the ID too.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/83
This allows endpoints to implement their own key generation, with access to the
frame object they can be smart about key generation and use only options and
context values that are appropriate.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3881
We observe the height of the recommendation table, and keep it fixed between pages — so that the UX is smoother when navigating between pages.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3900
1. The service never returns a Recommendation Entity, but always plain
objects (which for now is the same as Recommendation without the
methods).
2. Updated the controller to be more readable and minimal (we keep this
controller, in addition to the existing endpoints and serializers)
- The controller does minimal validation and allows for type checking
(so we get compile time errors in case the service expects new fields)
- The controller uses the `UnsafeData` class to easily validate the
input from requests, and throws appropriate errors (with correct field
descriptions — "Expected a string at recommendations.0.title") without
too much boilerplate code. In addition the interface is typed, so we get
compile errors if there are breaking changes in the service.
- Removed `EntityWithIncludes`, since we now use plain objects, we
inject the relations directly into those plain objects (with some new
types that add type support)
- Added new tests to make sure that edits only affect the given fields,
and never undefined fields
no issue
- the Content API is served from the Admin URL not the Frontend URL but we were fetching from the Frontend URL. That resulted in a 302 response with no CORS headers so the request was blocked by the browser
- the schema.org data fo an author should primarily use the authors image as the image item instead of the cover image.
- otherwise the schema.org metadata will be invalid, since the image item is missing when no cover image has been uploaded.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3818
- in Admin, when adding a recommendation, the URL is compared against all existing ones. If the URL is already recommended, the publisher is shown an error: "A recommendation with this URL already exists.". Protocol, www, query parameters and hash fragments are ignored during the URL comparison.
- on the backend, there is another uniqueness validation for the recommendation URL. This check is redundant when adding a recommendation from Admin, but helps to keep data integrity when recommendations are added through other paths (e.g. via the API)
no issue
- added missing `context.public = true` option that tells our data fetching layer that this is a "Frontend/Content API" request and relevant filters should be applied
- adjusted require of posts service so it's only grabbed on the first render rather than every render
refs
https://www.notion.so/ghost/df5bdea8f7ea4aca9d25eceb6a1bf34c?v=be2f15b6b58b4c27a0e11374282bead0&p=163762d9513a4e6dbd60c28e19228fdc&pm=s
- Added a modal to confirm that the new support email has been verified.
- to achieve that a couple of adjustments had to be made
- Updated the RoutingProvider to handle routes with query params.
- Added a new useQueryParams hook to grab query params where needed.
- wired up the email verification api.
- added feature flags / labs logic to the core package with the new URL and updated test.
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This pull request adds email verification functionality for the support
email address in the portal settings. It fixes a bug in the routing
provider, adds a new API function, a new custom hook, and a new modal
component to handle the verification process. It also updates the
settings query with the verified email address.