refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/215
- The conversion should serve as a reference test. Eventually the aim is to have all tests converted to use "utils/e2e-framework" instead of previously used plethora of utils and whatnot
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/215
- The conversion should serve as a reference test. It was also a massive LoC drop when converting, felt almost criminal not to do it!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/215
- The ContentAPI needs it's own test agent, so we can write e2e tests.
- The main method mostly to be used by the test suites is "authenticate" - it add necessary authentication keys to the request. The agent is not authenticated by default because there are suites that need to test the "non authenticated" requests. Also, there's a need to have the default API key inserted from fixtures level before authenticating (it's not strictly necessary because the key is not dynamic, but I think coupling this point would be a bad move)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/215
- Ghost tests had difficulty running sometimes when the versions for jest-snapshot package did not match in Ghost and @tryghost/express-test
- This is the error that was showing up: `IncorrectUsageError: Unable to run snapshot tests, current test was not configured`
- The reason why snapshot tests were misconfigured was multiple instances of SnapshotManager, which broke the singleton pattern
- Having jest-snapshot embeded within express-test makes sure the versions stay the same across the clients
- The version bump also introduces passing "queryParams" parameter into the Agent constructor - enables configuring query parameters that would appear in each agent's request. Example usecase - Content API authentication parameter "key" would be nice to "remember" and add to every request URL
- I recently added a bunch of strict rules to our eslint plugin around returns: ca9af37866
- These mostly are issues that occur whilst writing code, that you spot and fix as you're developing, but they're annoying to notice/find and eslint can be used to flag them quickly
- There are of course, edge cases where you don't need to return from array fns, but this rule also suggests better patterns might be available
- For our excert helper and new assertEvent helper, I've updated the code to use simpler patterns that are easier to read, so as to avoid the warnings
- For our old API I've simply disabled the rule as we're about to delete this code
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/202
- during DB init, we have to create all the tables
- right now we loop over all tables and call the `createTable` command
- this command checks if the table exists and if not, creates the table
- this works fine but it means we query the database for every table
- in MySQL, we query the information_schema table, which we've seen
issues with before because it doesn't have indexes
- the smarter thing to do here is to get all the tables that already exist,
remove them from the list, and just straight up create them without
further checks
- this entire thing should be protected by the migration lock so we
shouldn't encounter issues from multiple processes initializing the DB
and tables existing after the initial check
- this commit also removes the check from `createTable` because this isn't
really needed. We should be using the migration utils, which do
check for existing tables. I've added a note to the function and
audited anywhere we still call the function
- this commit removes (- 49 tables + 1 initial check) 48 queries from
the initial DB init
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- Disconnected Stripe state is now a special case after the defaul test configuration was changed to have fake Stripe keys included mimicing configured Stripe
- The disconnected state is now achieved through an API call instead of mocking internal services from the test level. This seems like a cleaner approach, although still a bit cumbersome
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- These variables need to be present in the configuration during the Ghost's boot time initialization, which caused a need to remember to mock settings cache before agent initialization.
- By moving the values into default settings config it removes the need to do any work during test environment setup. Yey!
- We should put default values in to test-specific settings-defaults.json In similar situations. Specifically, when we find a need to mock settings cache to be able to start Ghost instance in a certain state
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- Having this config for test environment allows to pre-populate default settings values in the settings table
- Right now the default-settings.json is an exact copy of the original "/data/schema/default-settings/default-settings.json". Having a starter file as an exact copy, allows to track the differences between environments as they are introduced easier
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- The values configuration for the settings table need to become configurable to be able to run our test environment with a pre-defined set of configurations (e.g Stripe-related values).
- This change makes it possible to define the default settings file location (currently a JSON)
- A new key is now exposed through the "paths.defaultSettings" key in settings, which can be overloaded for the needs of the environment
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- The `defaultSettings` path name in the config (one pointing to routes yaml file) creates confusion with the `defaultSettings` which populate defaults for in the database settings table.
- Furthermore, the name collision creates a problem when trying to make database default settings dynamic - being able to load them from configurable file path.
- Rename makes "routing" explicit to avoid ambiguity and free up the name for the database defaults
- The value seems to be safe to be renamed as all keys used in `overrides.json` are taking priority - the name "defaultRouteSettings" hasn't surfaced at any point in the git history
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- TestAgent was used to initialize both Admin & Member API agents, which is somewhat confusing because Member API does not have the same "loginAs" functionality like Admin API does
- Having distinct agents for each API makes the class API cleaner with possibility to extract common functionality even further
- Fixed test fixtures so that members with subscriptions also have products/tiers
- Fixed test fixtures so that default&free tiers can be updated for tests
- Added tests for the signin functionality and welcome page redirects
- Extended `setupStripe` to setup other Members settings - this needs some more
thought around how we proceed
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1355
- Uses the models to query the database for testing the event presence.
- Prototyped an util to help with event assertion and correct error messages and lower lines of codes.
- Given there are side-effects between tests (adding or removing members), the event count depends on the previous tests, this isn't optimal.
- the previous logic only allowed one flag to be mocked at a time because it kept recalling sinon.stub
- now it's possible to mock multiple flags with different settings as we always just add to the same stub
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/163
- as of Node 15, unhandled rejections will exit the process so if
Ghost is running on Node 15+ and encounters one, it will kill Ghost
- if Sentry is enabled, it will add a handler for the event that will
send it to Sentry but the logging is sent to stdout/stderr, which means
we lose it in Ghost logs
- this commit adds a process handler for the `unhandledRejection` event
which will log the reason to Ghost logs and prevent Ghost from
exiting
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- After calling `DELETE /settings/stripe/connect/` Admin API endpoint, stripe did not fully disconnect causing other Member API endpoints to behave as if Stripe was still configured
no issue
- The test was failing because the match for a the data has changed, which was returned in a short format YYYY-MM-DD.
- Added a new matcher for short date format -anyShortDate. Can be used for match dynamic dates in short format