refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1647599592576139
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1647620250625909
Issue: `Cannot destructure property 'fromRegex' of 'this.redirectsredirectId]' as it is undefined.` is being thrown, only when running all tests.
Cause: duplicate redirects are added to a redirectManager, and not cleared correctly in the redirectManager, which throws an error when removing one of the duplicate redirects.
Because the same redirectManager is used, multiple event listeners are connected to the same redirectManager. So when the offer service has been initialised multiple times, multiple listeners are added, which create a redirect for every newly created offer... to the same redirectManager.
So there are three possible fixes for the same problem (would be best to fix them all):
- Create a new redirectManager every time the offer service is initialised
- Figure out a way to remove DomainEvents subscribers between tests
- Don't add the same redirect id multiple times to redirectIds in addRedirect from the express-dynamic-redirects package
This commit contains a fix for the first solution.
It also moved the offers service initialising before the frontend (to `initServicesForFrontend`)
no issue
- Just a small refactor as it was becoming painful to change the version in three places while experimenting with gscan
- Also follows the "rule of 3"
- we use this property in the code but it was missing from the messages
object
- this was causing an error in the `tpl` library so this commit adds the
correct message
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1302
- Added the `MemberCancelEvent` model to MembersApi
- Triggered when a subscription is canceled by an admin or by the member
- Updated shared dependencies
Co-authored-by: Simon Backx <simon@ghost.org>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/240
- As gscan's canary is about to be aliased to upcoming v5 version current version of Ghost should be using an explicit v4 checks.
- These will change to v5 once Ghost is doing final preparations for v5 release (on the branch most likely)
- Our old fixtures were designed as a guide to getting started to Ghost, but they got in the way
- The old fixtures now live as part of ghost.org/resources - a living guide to starting with Ghost
- These new fixtures mean the site is ready to go as soon as it's setup
Co-authored-by: Hannah Wolfe <github.erisds@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1408
- switched from `@nexes/nql` to `@tryghost/nql` and bumped `@tryghost/bookshelf-plugins` to get access to the latest NQL version across the app
- adds "contains" operator support
- `:~'string'` - contains
- `:-~'string'` - does not contain
- `:~^'string'` - starts with
- `:-~^'string'` - does not start with
- `:~$'string'` - ends with
- `:-~$'string'` - does not end with
- enables `'` escaping in strings, eg `'O\'Nolan'`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1417
- we no longer want to display a notification if theme install fails
- the notification has been removed so we fail silently, but log the warning
- we catch error arising from creating webhooks and check for specific codes
- if our error does not match one of those codes, we don't propagate the
error up
- this becomes a problem if saving a webhook fails for some other reason
because upstream code assumes we return an error or model
- this commit re-throws the error and adds a test that would have caught
this
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1404
The archived tiers are hidden in Portal normally as they are automatically not included in the `portal_products` list. This change also removes the archived tiers from being sent in list of tiers sent as part of site data to Portal. This ensures Portal doesn't use any archived tier.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/169
- As Ghost prepares to drop API versioning in future major release it the authentication mechanism should take into account non-versioned token audience support. The audience for non-versioned api requests would be limited to "admin" rather than "canary/admin"
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1362
- Casper is already installed, so the installation from github always fail.
- There is no need to display an error message in that case.
Added regression tests for blog setup with the default theme:
- Check whether there are no notifications after completing the setup
- Also test the setup with the default theme
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1306
- This adds a `MemberPageViewEvent` event when a page is viewed by a member (post/page/tag/author/...)
- Integrates the `LastSeenAtUpdater` service that listens to the `MemberPageViewEvent` events to update `member.last_seen_at`
- Follows the latest testing recommendation (end to end test + testing for side-effects)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1306
- Updates once every day (in the publication timezone)
- Also updates when the value is `NULL`
- This is implemented as a SQL query as the code is on the job and doesn't have visibility to the members code
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1382
- PR feedback
- Self hosters don't have the option to add a site description when setting up
- Update the logic to continue with the settings setup, even when no description is given
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1382
- Added two possible new setup values: `accentColor` and `description` to define the brand colour and site description on initial setup
- Updated tests to reflect those changes
- Only the params when passed and fall back to default site description
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
- 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/1322
Since the Members service is no longer started when Stripe is
reconfigured the url config used for checkout sessions was not updated.
This moves all of the default Stripe urls into the Stripe service, where
they will be updated as/when Stripe is connected/disconnected.
refs: https://github.com/Ghost/Ghost/commit/b5ee17b25
- When moving the site tests into e2e-api they broke because they were getting the changed settings value from the settings test
- The solution is to ensure the settingsCache is reset between tests, which is what this commit does
- This commit also renames the shutdown method to reset, because this is not a permanent operation
- It also renames the resetDb method to resetData, because the concept is we want the internal data to be reset, not just the DB
no-issue
The way we choose which email to send is too tightly coupled with the
magic link generation, which meant that when we added the new paid
signup email, the magic link looked like <url>?action=signup-paid rather
than <url>?action=signup - our welcome page logic was working off of
only using welcome pages for action=signup and so this broke.
- When starting ghost for e2e tests we create a content folder in the os tmp dir
- This means that the folder can change between suites as ghost is started and restarted
- For the most part this is fine, but theme storage caches the path to config (which makes sense, it's not meant to change whilst Ghost is in-memory)
- This is a quick-n-dirty fix that just makes it possible to update that path in the tests, so we know it's in sync
- Ideally we'd not cache the path, use a function to fetch it etc, or fully reset the theme storage layer, but this is the fix I have working today
and so it's going in to unblock things for now
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
We switched to using tiers pivot table that stores list of tiers with access to post when visibility is set to `tiers`. For themes using v3 API while having posts restricted to specific tiers visibility, the post data will not include the list of tiers, which caused an unexpected error while trying to determine post access from tiers list. This change blocks access to post if specific tiers visibility is enabled without data available for list of tiers on post.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1321
- when updating the Email record after submitting all email batches we have a `catch` call but it was only logging the error
- added a call to Sentry so there's more visibility if those saves fail
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1296
- The `theme` must be a github `org/repo` string
- This uses the internal API instead of the services because the API has extra implementation details not present in the services.
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/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/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: 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.