no issue
The `settings` service has been a source of confusion when writing with modern Ember patterns because it's use of the deprecated `ProxyMixin` forced all property access/setting to go via `.get()` and `.set()` whereas the rest of the system has mostly (there are a few other uses of ProxyObjects remaining) eliminated the use of the non-native get/set methods.
- removed use of `ProxyMixin` in the `settings` service by grabbing the attributes off the setting model after fetching and using `Object.defineProperty()` to add native getters/setters that pass through to the model's getters/setters. Ember's autotracking automatically works across the native getters/setters so we can then use the service as if it was any other native object
- updated all code to use `settings.{attrName}` directly for getting/setting instead of `.get()` and `.set()`
- removed use of observer in the `customViews` service because it was being set up before the native properties had been added on the settings service meaning autotracking wasn't able to set up properly
no issue
- since `ember-concurrency@2.0` it's possible to use the standard imports as decorators removing the need for the extra `ember-concurrency-decorators` dependency and imports
no issue
- part of ember upgrades
- removed all unnecessary usage of `.get`
- cleaned up imports where we had imports from the same module across multiple lines
- standardized on importing specific computed helpers rather than using `computed.foo`
- switched tests from using `wait()` to `settled()`
no issue
- updating the preview is done asynchronously in the background as it's not essential to the theme activation process being complete, however it was kicked off before we had waited for the custom theme settings to be re-fetched from the API. The front-end _has_ successfully swapped themes and settings at this point but when we preview we send a full set of custom settings meaning we were sending settings for the previous theme rather than the current theme because the local settings cache in Admin hadn't finished updating
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- added a `yield` to the fetch theme settings request when activating a theme so that settings are loaded before we switch back to the design index screen. Previously the load would happen async and the design menu didn't collapse because at the time of transition it looked like no custom settings were present
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1193
- there was a typo in the limits modal component name that is shown when the limits service check fails when opening the upload theme modal
- added acceptance test with associated fix of modal name test selector in the template
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/13684
refs 7eda410dc3
- ensures any `<DOCTYPE html>` (or equivalent) served when fetching preview html is passed through when replacing iframe contents
- replicates across all previews the fix for missing attributes on the `<html>` element that was put in for the design settings preview - using `documentElement.outerHTML` in place of `documentElement.innerHTML`
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1161
- when a site is in private mode, design previews, the portal previews on membership, customize portal and offer pages were unable to load.
- For design and theme previews, the request to fetch preview data was failing due to cors and cookie not attached when admin and frontend have split urls.
- For portal and offer previews, there was no authentication done on private site before load, so if user opened the pages directly on them it failed to load the site.
- this change adds a new service that authenticates private site from admin as soon as user session is loaded, so previews on settings will always find the authenticated session for private sites and load correctly.
- it also updates fetch method for previews to include credentials so they are always able to fetch the site data after login
- removes authentication from site route since that was done as its now centrally taken care of by the frontend service
no issue
We want to automatically show brand settings expanded in the design menu when the active theme has no custom theme settings, in order to do that without causing visual noise/jank we need to ensure that we have all the data we need up-front before the design menu is rendered.
- optimized `customThemeSettings` loading behaviour
- `.load()` will now only perform a fetch if settings have not previously been loaded so it can be called without causing unnecessary waits
- `.reload()` will force a clear+refetch of the settings - called by `themeManagement.activate()` after successfully changing a theme
- moved fetching of theme settings from the design menu constructor to the `settings.design` route's `model()` hook
- means the app will wait for loading to finish before showing any of the design settings screen so we can guarantee the data we need is available
- moved update of preview html from the design menu constructor to the design settings route as it's a more appropriate place to find screen setup/loading behaviour
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1149
- added a `@data.onActivationSuccess` option to the upload-theme modal that if present is called when activation of a theme is completed as part of the upload process
- added a `startThemeUpload()` action to the `change-theme` controller so that we can pass in an `onActivationSuccess` which transitions to the `design.settings.index` screen
- removed unnecessary `@tracked` decorators on class properties that have `store.peekAll('theme')` assigned to them
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1149
- added Casper to the hardcoded official themes list with a ref of `'default'` so that the install theme process knows to process it differently
- updated the install-theme modal
- removed the `willOverwriteDefault` getter because it's a path that can't be reached and is now handled differently
- changed `installThemeTask` to only perform an activation when a default theme is passed in
no issue
- we were sorting by `created_at` when fetching an individual post rather than the intended `published_at` column
- `.sortBy('publishedAtUTC')` didn't work as intended because the raw values are not directly comparable, switched to a manual sort by using `.valueOf()`
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1103
Custom post settings can be grouped by homepage or post, when set to `'post'` it makes sense to be able to preview a post page rather than the homepage.
- added preview type selection to `themeManagement` service
- `.availablePreviewTypes` is useful for populating selects or other page selection elements
- `.previewType` is set to the currently selected preview type name
- `.setPreviewType()` is for setting the preview type and re-generating the preview html if necessary
- updated `themeManagement.updatePreviewHtmlTask` to fetch the latest published post if we don't already have a published post reference in the store, that post's `url` is then used when fetching the preview html if the preview type is set to `'post'`
- added a select element to the design index header that uses the themeManagement properties/actions to list types and update the preview on change
- updated the design nav menu to switch preview types when different sections are opened so the preview automatically switches to the post preview when making changes to the "post" custom theme settings group
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1130
- migrated install theme process to new modal system and changed to install+activate
- added "Use theme" button that opens the new install+activate modal
- when the view theme screen opens the install modal, an `onSuccess` callback is passed which sets a property that will skip closing the install modal when the view theme modal is closed and transitions to the `settings.design` route leaving the "success" modal state on screen
- added a `skipErrors` option to `themeManage.activateThemeTask` so that it can be used from processes that already handle theme errors without opening extra modals on top
no issue
- the first check when uploading a theme is the same as the second but without returning a specific error message so it shouldn't be necessary
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1130
- copied theme upload modal to new modals system and refactored for Octane syntax
- updated to use `themeManagement` service rather than passed in actions so the modal-based process can be opened from any screen
- added default `beforeClose()` for the modal to the modals service so it won't close if an upload is in-progress (defaults were moved directly into the class so it had access to services)
- added `themeManagement.upload` action for triggering the upload modal and providing a central place for limit checks
- added upload-triggering buttons to change-theme and advanced design screens
no issue
- by using `innerHTML` we were missing the lang and class attributes on the `<html>` element that are added by themes, breaking things like dark mode
- switching to `outerHTML` includes the `<html>` element and is handled automatically by iframes when writing to the `contentWindow`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1111
We now have a situation where we have modals on modals and we've lost the straightforward built-in "Data down, actions up" communication methods that we'd have workaround across nested routes/controllers. The upshot of that is we didn't have a way to trigger a refresh of the preview when a new theme was activated.
- moved the task responsible for fetching preview html from the design modal onto the `theme-management` service and adjusted it to set a tracked `previewHtml` property rather than updating an iframe directly
- added a `<GhHtmlIframe>` component that renders a basic iframe element and updates it's contents each time the `@html` argument changes
- updated design modal preview to use the new iframe component
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1111
Extracted functionality for listing, downloading, activating, and deleting from the theme controller/template into separate components and services so that they are more composable/reusable in different situations.
- moved theme activation to a new `theme-management` service that uses the `modals` service to open the theme warnings modal or limits upgrade modal as required
- the activate process is a task so that consumers can store a reference to the task instance and cancel it to close any related warning/limit modals (eg, when navigating away from the route or closing the modal that kicked off the process)
- created new-pattern modals for custom theme limit upgrade, theme errors, and delete confirmation so that we can treat them as promises and close where needed from parent
- duplicated theme table component as `<GhThemeTableLabs>` with an actions redesign and a refactor to handle download, activation, and deletion itself making use of the new theme-management service and modals
- fixed some oddities with design modal's transition/modal close handling by simplifying the async behaviour and being more explicit
- added advanced design modal that contains the new theme table component and linked to it from footer of design modal's sidebar