no refs
- Migrations were using previous default for badge which was set to `false`
- Default config for badge was `false` which caused migration to switch off the badge, updated to `true`
- these helpers remove a lot of the duplicated code that we had when doing up/down column migrations, and provides a much shorter way of doing this in the future
no-issue
We want to give users to ability to customise the content of their newsletter, and the first step
toward that is a setting in which we can store text or html to embed in the template
no-issue
* Handled send_email_when_published in Posts API
This restores backwards compatibility of the Posts API allowing existing
clients to continue to use the `send_email_when_published` flag. This
change uses two edits, which is unfortunate. The reason being is that
this is an API compatibility issue, not a model issue, so we shouldn't
introduce code to the model layer to handle it. The visibility property
of the model is used to determine how to fall back, and because it can
be left out of the API request, and relies on a default in the settings,
we require that the model decide on the `visibility` before we run our
fallback logic (or we duplicate the `visibility` default at the cost of
maintenance in the future)
* Dropped send_email_when_published column from posts
Since this column is not used any more, we can drop it from the table.
We include an extra migration to repopulate the column in the event of
a rollback
* Updated importer to handle send_email_when_published
Because we currently export this value from Ghost, we should correctly
import it. This follows the same logic as the migrations for this value.
* Included send_email_when_published in API response
As our v3 API documentation includes `send_email_when_published` we must
retain backward compatibility by calculating the property.
* Fixed fields filter with send_email_when_published
* Added safety checks to frame properties
Some parts of the code pass a manually created "frame" which is missing
lots of properties, so we check for the existence of all of them before
using them.
* Fixed 3.1 migration to include columnDefinition
We require that migrations have all the information they need contained
within them as they run in an unknown state of the codebase, which could
be from the commit they are introduced, to any future commit. In this
case the column definition is removed from the schema in 3.38 and the
migration would fail when run in this version or later.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12355
- Adds new default settings for newsletter customisations - `newsletter_show_badge`, `newsletter_show_header` and `newsletter_body_font_category`
- Adds migrations to update group for new settings
- Add migration to update settings based on existing config value for newsletter settings
- Passes new newsletter settings to newsletter template and updates design based on them
- Fix tests
- this check should never really be hit unless the DB has missing data,
but the code tries to read from an undefined variable and crashes, which we
can protect against
- this can be triggered by doing a `knex-migrator init` followed by a
`knex-migrator rollback --v 3.0 --force`
- 504509bb6 removed the global override for Promise
- there are a bunch of places in code that use Bluebird Promise methods,
but Bluebird wasn't being imported in these places
- this would have thrown errors all over the place
no issue
- tracking of bulk email opens can be enabled/disabled over time, if we're calculating analytics for emails we don't want emails which didn't have tracking enabled skewing the results so we need a record of whether tracking was enabled for each email
no-issue
This column will allow us to store the canonical recipient filter on the
email resource giving us a detailed log of which members an email was
intended for
no-issue
This column will allow us to decouple the recipients of newsletter from
the `visibility` of a post, allowing us to send emails to specifically
free members, or to send paid posts as newsletters to all members.
no refs
[Portal](https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal) is a new drop-in script to make the bulk of Ghost membership features work on any theme out of the box, which was under a developer flag so far. This release removes the flag for Portal and makes it included as default for any members-enabled Ghost site. The Portal script is backward compatible with old public members script and existing Members-enabled themes should notice no change.
- Removes Portal config flag as Portal is now enabled by default
- Removes old members script as Portal is backward compatible with it
- Changes `{{content}}` helper to show default CTA in case of restricted content access
- `accent_color` setting is no more behind the dev experiment flag and included by default
- Adds migration to switch off Portal button setting for all existing sites which don't have Portal enabled in beta
no issue
- all staff users can browse/read snippets so they're usable in the editor for everyone
- only administrators, editors, and admin integrations are able to create/edit/delete snippets
no issue
- minimal table structure required for the first iteration of content snippets
- snippets are stored pieces of re-usable content that could effectively be entire posts so the `mobiledoc` field length matches the `posts.mobiledoc` field length
no issue
The email table should be a reference for all data that was used when sending an email. From and Reply-to addresses can change over time and we don't have any other reference for their value at the time of sending an email so we should store them alongside the email content.
- schema updated with `from` and `reply_to` columns
- both are set to `nullable` because we don't have historic data (can be populated and changed in later migrations if needed)
- neither `from` or `reply_to` have `isEmail` validations because they can have name+email in an email-specific format
- will help keep concerns separated in the future. `mega` service can deal with all of the email contents/properties, and the `bulk-email` service's concerns are then only email sending and any provider-specific needs
no-issue
This is a table to store single use tokens for use in magic links, the
columns are as simple as possible at the moment and are designed as:
id - standard ObjectID like all of our tables
token - 128bit base64 encoded string
data - arbitrary data to store against the token
created_at - timestamp to allow for expiry to be implemented for tokens
no issue
We want to store a list of recipients for each bulk email so that we have a consistent set of data that background processing/sending jobs can work from without worrying about moving large data sets around or member data changing mid-send.
- `email_batches` table acts as a join table with status for email<->email_recipient
- stores a provider-specific ID that we get back when submitting a batch for sending to the bulk email provider
- `status` allows for batch-specific status updates and picking up where we left off when submitting batches if needed
- explicitly tying a list of email recipients to a batch allows for partial retries
- `email_recipients` table acts as a join table for email<->member
- `member_id` does not have a foreign key constraint because members can be deleted but does have an index so that we can efficiently query which emails a member has received
- stores static copies of the member info present at the time of sending an email for consistency in background jobs and auditing/historical data
refs #11999
- The `routes_hash` setting will be used during the boot process to update the hash
of currently loaded routes.yaml file in case it's different from last restart
no issue
- Added default settings for the two new setting fields - `members_support_address` and `members_reply_address`
- Added migrations for setting group for new email settings
- Migration sets current from address as new support address default
- Added migration to set new support address same as from address
- Updated tests for new settings
- `members_support_address` - How members can reach for help with their account, public setting
- `members_reply_address` - Where you receive responses to newsletters
no issue
- Added default settings for the two new setting fields - `members_support_address` and `members_reply_address`
- Added migrations for setting group for new email settings
- Migration sets current from address as new support address default
- Added migration to set new support address same as from address
- Updated tests for new settings
- `members_support_address` - How members can reach for help with their account
- `members_reply_address` - Where you receive responses to newsletters
refs #12126
- Adds migration to add impersonation permission to administrators
- Adds default permission fixture to allow administrators to read member impersonation urls
- Allows administrators to create member impersonation magic links
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12129
Migrations were failing when upgrading from a version that didn't include stripe member subscriptions table. The `up` migration was checking for the existence of a unique index that was added to the schema in 3.29 but it was using the wrong variable name which meant that it would never return true for an existing index. For most migrations this worked because the index existed but when through 2.34 the table was created from scratch and did included the index at that point.
- fixed variable name and re-ordered variable assignment for better code locality that would have made the typo more visible
no issue
For large numbers of members we're unable to perform queries for free/paid members in a reasonable time without indexes. Bulk delete is also very slow when looping through bookshelf models and having bookshelf manage deletion of child records, adding `ON DELETE CASCADE` to the foreign key indexes moves child deletion to the DB level and allows for performant bulk delete queries.
- migrations only run on mysql because sqlite does not support altering tables
- adds foreign key indexes and constraints with 'ON DELETE CASCADE' for members_labels, members_stripe_customers, and members_stripe_customers_subscriptions
refs #12100
For performance reasons we want to add foreign key and unique constraints
to the members_stripe_* tables so we can utilised cascading deletes and
joins across the tables when querying.
In order to do this we must first ensure that:
- There are no duplicate entries in the `subscription_id` or `customer_id` columns
- There are no orphaned rows in the subscription or customers tables
If the first is not true, the unique constraint will fail, and if the second is not true,
the foreign key constraint will fail.
As we are only adding the indexes to existing MySQL databases at this point, the
cleanup migrations will also only be done for existing MySQL databases too.
The migrations for removing orphaned rows splits the deletion into a `SELECT`
followed by a `WHERE IN` to avoid the database "optimising" the query into a
`JOIN` which ends up taking much longer due to the lack of indexes.
no-issue
They will be used to store webhook information so that we can persist it between
boots and simplify the creation process of webhooks in members
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12026
- 3 new portal settings were added in `3.23` in default settings - `portal_button_style`, `portal_button_icon`, `portal_button_signup_text`
- New settings default to group `core` on migrating from pre 3.22 versions due to missing columns in DB
- Migration here updates the new settings to correct group
no issue
- Existing and new sites should have portal button hidden by default and need explicit switch on from Admin.
- Default value for new sites has been updated, but existing sites still have old default and portal button set as true
- Migration here resets portal button setting to false for all existing sites, and they'll need to be explicitly turn it on from admin again
* tag '3.22.2':
v3.22.2
Updated Ghost-Admin to v3.22.2
Emitted all settings events on reinit of cache (#12012)
🐛 Updated access to be true by default in v3 API
Hardened members subscription migration against missing data (#12009)
closes#11993
We had some issues with some databases being in an unexpected state this
check for each property before using it add uses defaults when it is
missing.
refs #10318
Because settings are not populated with the correct group and flags, we
must _always_ set these. Then we can check to see if there are values
which need migrating, and if not, can safely exit and leave the values
as default.
refs #10318
If migrating from a previous version that does not include the setting
being migrated from we can safely not update the new setting, and just
rely on its default value being present. When rolling back we can use
defaults if the new setting does not exist.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- Updates the type field for a setting to specify its type explicitly
- Type can be one of (string, number, boolean, array)
- `object` is allowed a temp type till all the object settings are removed
- existing `type` value for setting was misleading and referring to `group`
- we moved the current `type` value for a setting to `group` here - 4a9e57c170
refs #10318
As populateDefaults is run _before_ migrations, the new settings will
already be inserted in the database, so we just need to update their
values and then delete the old settings.