refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- if an actor has been deleted, their icon would just be blank
- we want to show the default user icon
- to accommodate this, and to improve some code along the way, I've also
added `include=actor` to the API request so we get the actor inline in
the response instead of sending off another request
- I should really switch to using models + the store at some point to
cleanup parsing all the API responses manually
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- the readability of the Audit log table wasn't great as the very repetitive "actor" was the primary info
- the link to the actor (staff user) was missing
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- this allows collection of CRUD events for Offers but we currently don't
show them in the UI until it's overhauled to avoid being monotonously
long
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- we have a very crude version of this before but it just wasn't
maintainable
- one of the first things I did here was to add `include=resource` on
the API call, so it returns the fields we need without extra API
requests
- after we have the id/slug, I could build a route and model array
dynamically, or return null if we can't redirect to the object (it
doesn't exist)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- in order to show data that we might not necessarily still have around
(ie. when you delete a post, you might want the title), we're going to
start utilizing the `context` column
- right now, we store the `primary_name` for deleted events, and we also
store the `setting` `key` and `group` so we can reference it in the
audit log
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- linking is a bit hit-or-miss right now so it's best to only link to
the resources we can
- this implements a `linkable` attribute on an event to indicate if we
can link to its page or not
no issue
- switched `parse-audit-log-event` to a class helper to get access to dependency injection
- added `get actor()` to the parsed event object
- uses the store to find the related user record, returning an already loaded record if it exists otherwise fetches the record
- allows use of `event.actor.*` in templates because they are promise-aware and will be filled in once the record is loaded