closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2380
- improved offer validation for `amount` field to cover all type/amount cases
- added validate-on-blur to the amount field to match our standard validation behaviour
- added re-validation of the amount field when the type is changed and the amount gets reset
- removed the internal parsing of a decimal trial days entry to an integer so the field value matches what is set internally and we let the user know that partial trial days are not supported
Non-user-facing refactors:
- renamed `_saveOfferProperty` to `_updateOfferProperty` to better reflect what it does
- fixed missing indentation for conditional blocks in the offer template
- this was all getting terribly behind so I've done several things:
- majority of `@tryghost/*` except Lexical packages
- gscan + knex-migrator to remove old `@tryghost/errors` usage
- bumped lockfile
refs:
5f90baf6fe
- The check for hasIssuesCSV didn't normalize the filename first,
meaning the importer is super sensitive to zip structure
- This allows for zips that contain a directory, so that it will still
be processed as a revue import, not a Ghost import
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2235
We found some cases which can cause a site to have member emails that have invalid characters like `member@example.com�`. This happened due to the `validator` version used by Ghost not able to catch some specific cases as invalid email, allowing members to be created with them either via Admin or Importer or direct signup. Portal UI already blocked these email as invalid. This change:
- updates `@tryghost/validator` to include a latest version of email validator that catches these invalid cases
- doesn't allow member creation with invalid email like above
- doesn't allow existing member emails to be edited to invalid
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2374
When clicking 'Show active offers' in the archived offers view, it would
always return to an empty offers list, even when there are active
offers.
refs:
5f90baf6fe
- The OG implementation of importing revue subscribers was very naive
- This sures it up to use our proper member importer, which makes sure
everything works perfectly:
- adds an import label
- ensures members are subscribed to newsletters
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
refs: 5f90baf6fe
- Blockquotes without any wrapping tag get converted to Mobiledoc weirdly. Wrapping them in `<p>` tags helps solve that
- Also removes empty paragraph tags which cause unwanted large blank spaces in content
- Remove internal #revue from Revue content
refs: https://www.getrevue.co/app/offboard
- Revue is stopping all paid subscriptions on 20th Dec, and shutting down on Jan 18th.
- This update allows Ghost to accept and handle the zip file Revue are providing as an export in Labs > Importer
- It will import posts (as best as we can with the data provided) and subscribers as free members
- At present it doesn't import paid subscribers, as we don't have that info, but you can disconnect Revue from your Stripe account to prevent all your subscriptions being cancelled & there's the option this can be fixed later
- There will be further updates to polish up this tooling - this is just a first pass to try to get something in people's hands
Co-authored-by: Paul Davis <PaulAdamDavis@users.noreply.github.com>
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2386
**Issue:**
- When trying to import a member that already exists, and has
'subscribed' set to 'true' in the CSV, the newsletters the member is
subscribed to are reset to the default newsletters.
- When ediging a member with the API and setting `subscribed` to true,
the same happens.
**Cause:**
A faulty check for the `status` property of a newsletter.
Fixed and added a new E2E test.
- Now that the importer runs in a job, it seems sensble that we should
do this
- If posts are imported with HTML set, but not mobiledoc, we now convert html -> mobiledoc
- Note: This also converts the mobiledoc -> html so _may_ be lossy
- Without this, imports that only have HTML, not mobiledoc, would have
resulted in empty posts, so lossy > empty
no refs
- this adds a theme documentation link to the design settings footer if there's an URL set in the package.json of the theme. An example of the package.json property: "docs": "https://example.com"
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2012
- Members can now be filtered based on the newsletters they are
subscribed to.
- Defaults to the existing newsletter filtering if user does not have
more than 1 newsletter.
refs: 8ed5f9784d
- When importing content from a JSON file in Settings > Labs, a public tag
like `Import 2022-12-03 19:57` gets added to each newly imported post.
- This tag should not be public. It definitely serves a useful
purpose but has no useful function for readers of the site and should
not be shown to readers.
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1670960248186789
This reverts a change that was made here:
f4fdb4fa6c (r93071549),
but it still moved the original code to a new location in the
LastSeenAtUpdater
It includes a new E2E test to make sure timezones are supported
correctly.
- By not using Bookshelf, we no longer fire webhook calls
- By not using the member repository, we don't fetch and update the
member model and the labels relation in a forUpdate transaction, which
caused deadlock issues on the labels/members_labels tables which were
hard to resolve. Until now I was unable to find the other conflicting
transaction that caused this deadlock. Moving to raw knex (instead of
Bookshelf) and only updating the last_updated_at column should remove
the deadlock issue.
This removed the test for the email service wrapper, since it started
failing for an unknown reason and the test didn't make much sense (was
added earlier only to bump test threshold).
refs TryGhost/Team#2294
- If user enter the slug name and then leave the post page, we should
wait until the slug would be saved on backend. The problem can be
reproduced with slow internet connection.
- The get helper can sometimes take a long time, and in themes that have many get helpers, the request can take far too long to respond
- This adds a timeout to the get helper, so that the page render doesn't block forever
- This won't abort the request to the DB, but instead just means the page will render sooner, and without the get block
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2371
- test publishes a post with access for a single tier then checks the front-end with no member, member on wrong tier, and member on right tier
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15725
- our users are having difficulties getting onboarded with mailgun
- we're adding an explicit and unique tag to all requests, to help mailgun detect when mail is being sent from Ghost
closes sentry Admin-423
- there may be times when the mousemove event handler fires when the document is not in a ready state resulting in an attempt to get a document position that doesn't exist
- should fix `Could not find parent section from element node` errors
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14101
- migrated component to Glimmer
- swapped usage of `ValidationState` mixin for `{{validation-status}}` modifier
- updated modifier to accept custom error/success classes
- removed unnecessary/unused code in the `gh-benefit-item.js` backing class
- adds test that cover creating and signing up to multiple-month/forever offers
- checks that the offer information is shown to members during signup and in account detail
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2382
The preview text is getting set to subject line in the new email flow so it repeats multiple times in the inbox(subject+preview+title). This was because the new flow doesn't use the post serialisation that the old system did, causing excerpt to be empty in the email rendering.
Old system was using post serialisation here -
a721e4f2d7/ghost/core/core/server/services/mega/post-email-serializer.js (L136-L139).
This change adds explicit method to calculate the preview text for email in email renderer service using same logic as used in old system.
Co-authored-by: Simon Backx <git@simonbackx.com>