no issue
- `this` isn't referring to the correct `this` in this scope, and the
library is an import of the file anyway, so this fixes the undefined
function call as a result
fixes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12871
- This Ghost recommended email scanner, mail-tester.com, reports not having this alt as having an impact of -0.5 out of 10 on your email score.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1289
The default Tier name is "Default Product" - this adds a check on
startup for this name, and will update it to the site title. This is so
that when Tiers is enabled, the user is presented with an expected value
for the Tier name.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1168
This migrates the existing settings onto the Tier objects, so that users
with Tiers enabled can seamless move from global settings to Tier level
settings - without losing/modifying data/functionality.
refs TryGhost/Team#1071
- new `tiers` key is now attached to posts/pages API response to include tiers visibility
- updates expected response for post/page in tests to include `tiers`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
- `products` relation is needed on post/page to tackle custom tiers visibility, this change attaches `products` as default include for frontend controllers
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
Going forward, if the visibility of a page/post is set for specific tiers, we send a `tiers` array in API response that contains list of tiers with access. This change -
- updates post/page mapper to transform existing data where `visibility` is a custom nql string to tiers array
- updates default include for post/pages to include `products`, which allows attaching relevant tiers from the pivot table
- cleans up usage of `visibility_filter` in serialization
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14079
The stripe_prices API whilst not used publicly is still used for handling
complimentary subscriptions in the old (pre-tiers) system. This was mistakenly
removed, and has been reinstated with this commit.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
We used `posts.visibility` originally to store visibility as `free|paid` with a character limit of 50. This same field was repurposed to store an NQL filter when member tiers is enabled. The NQL filter uses the slug of the tier name, which can easily create a filter longer than 50 characters, adding an unwanted limitation on number of tiers that can be added to post's visibility.
Going forward, we'd like to store the visibility of posts for tiers in a separate pivot table and instead store the value of `visibility` as `tiers` when restricting post access to specific tiers. This change -
- adds a new pivot table fixture for storing relation between posts and tiers
- adds a migration for creating the new table
- updates tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1168
Because Tiers is still behind a flag - any users which are not using
Tiers will still be editing their settings, and when they switch to
Tiers - the redirects will not necessarily be correct, unless we keep
the Tier columns up to date with any settings changes.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1168
This updates the JSON API Schema to allow for the welcome_page_url
property, as well as including the new column in API responses, so that
we can both read and write the value via the API.
refs: TryGhost/Toolbox#166
The new VerificationTrigger listens to events form the members repository, and will cause the verification workflow to be triggered if the number of events is greater than the configured threshold in a rolling 30 day window.
The importer also no longer depends on the import threshold, so the threshold testing is now done in the processImport method in Ghost - seems sensible since we already had this wrapper and the logic is now tiny, since it's just relying on @tryghost/verification-trigger to handle the real stuff.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1293
A mistake in the email sending code when handling webhooks meant that
emails were not sent to new paid signups - however the member would
still be logged in afterwards, so no loss of access was incurred.