Refs TryGhost/Team#2459
-upgraded got from v9.6.0 to v11.8.6 to support following redirects (and
other fixes)
-got v12+ requires ESM, so we do not want to upgrade further at this
time
-required changes to a few libraries that use externalRequests
-mention discovery service tests updated to test for follow redirects
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2542
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2543
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2544
- Hides incomplete subscriptions
- Shows Past Due subscriptions
- Fixed UI issues with 3+ subscriptions
- Fixed missing complimentary subscription when one subscription was
incomplete/inactive
- Fixed sending a paid subscription started email for incomplete
subscriptions. This change also required us to actually send the email
when the incomplete subscription eventually becomes active. So the
introduction of a new `SubscriptionActivatedEvent` made sense/was
required (because sending a SubscriptionCreatedEvent again would cause
other issues).
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/501
- this reverts commit 48dda23554
- also includes a resolution for `@elastic/elasticsearch` so we don't
run a version that is potentially problematic - see referenced issue
for context
- 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 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/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.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2367
We're not releasing this immediately so need to put it behind the flag
so that we continue to send emails to the correct members.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2367
This ensures that a Member is not considered subscribed to any emails, so that
counts for newsletter recipients are correct. Eventually we will filter members
on their email suppression status but this is not implemented yet.
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1670215917451249
When a member is deleted, and we receive an opened event for an email to
that member. We threw an uncaught Bookshelf EmptyResponse error.
- This change makes fetching the member not a requirement when handling
that event in the last seen at updater.
- It also adds try catches for all event listeners in the last seen at
updater
closesTryGhost/Team#2313
- Added Sent event to Post analytics and Members feed. Now post can be
Sent or Received or Bounced.
- Excluded Delivered event from Sent filter on backend.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/security/advisories/GHSA-9gh8-wp53-ccc6
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/465
- Bookshelf relations allows us to edit relational records by default, which was used liberally in the codebase.
- Not having a clear track record of editable relations left the model layer prone to triggering unwanted nested saves and created a vulnerability where members were able to edit newsletter settings.
- With explicit editable relations it's easier to keep track of relations having editable access to related records. Makes the relational data modification pattern safer to use too.
- Anyone running 5.x should update to 5.24.1
Credits: Dave McDaniel and other members of [Cisco Talos](https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2268
The approach of using the service to lead email suppression data as
opposed to bookshelf relations allows us to wire things up without
having implemented the database. The getBulkSuppressionData allows us to
do this without much of a DB performance hit.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2126
- Cleaned up the following GA flags: `newsletterPaywall`, `freeTrial`, `compExpiring`, `searchHelper`, `emailAlerts`, `fixNewsletterLinks`.
fixesTryGhost/Team#2266
The getCreatedEvents method was removed but was still used in the verification trigger. This commit adds the method again as a quick fix. A better fix will be commited later: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/15831, which includes tests that also have been ran on this change (but keeping it out of this commit to keep changes minimal).
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2216
This change removes old analytics code which was added under `membersActivity` flag as an experimental alpha feature to test the first versions of member analytics, and is no longer active or in use.
This change removes the remaining services and its usage that were created to manage this version of analytics but is no longer active or maintained.
- removes `members-analytics-ingress` service that was used to ingest events from Portal in this experimental feature
- removes `member-analytics-service` service that managed the events from this experimental feature
- removes usages of the 2 services and their dependency in `members-api`
- removes `member-analytic-event` model as the corresponding table for it does not exist anymore and was dropped in 5.0
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2238
**Issue**
When viewing the 'conversions' tab on the analytics page, you could
sometimes see more listed events than the total number of conversions.
This is because other subscription events are also shown in the list.
E.g., if a new member became a paid subscriber that is attributed to a
given post, and later that subscrption has been canceled, that canceled
event would also be shown on the analytics page. This isn't really
desirable.
**Fix**
Now only 'created' subscription events are shown when the activity feed
is filtered by post_id. The other subtypes aren't related to that given
post and should be excluded.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2204
This was found during Tiers flows testing, the logic for fetching
price information from Tiers had not been updated to use the new Tiers
package and Payments service. This only affects Tiers created since 5.22.x
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2195
The issue here is two-fold, and specific to using Offers so was not
caught by any automated tests. First, we were incorrectly comparing
the tier.id to the offer.tier.id - this is because the Tier objects id
property is an instance of ObjectID rather than a string.
Secondly we were passing through the cadence parameter from the
request body, but when using Offers this is not including in the
request, so we must pull the data off of the Offer object instead and
pass that to the payments service.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2184
- when using the old legacy method of `comped:true` to add complimentary subs to a member along with a label, the API call failed with `Internal Server error` and the member was added as free on the site.
- patches the options sent for fetching default product to only pick the relevant keys, as it was picking up the `withRelated` for `labels` that caused the API failure
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2175
- New event type `aggregated_click_event` that is disabled by default in all the existing activity feeds
- This returns click events, but only the first click events for each member/post combination.
- It includes the total count of unique link clicks for that member on that post combination
- Had to resort to some custom knex queries to make this work easily
- Requires `@tryghost/bookshelf-pagination@0.1.31`, included in `@tryghost/bookshelf-plugins@0.6.1` (this fixes an issue with custom selects breaking the total count query of pages)
- Went a bit overboard with the pagination tests to cover as much unknown edge cases as possible
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2129
- This changes how the activity feed API parses the filter.
- We now parse the filter early to a MongoDB filter, and split it in two. One of the filters is applied to the pageActions, and the other one is used individually for every event type. We now allow to use grouping and OR's inside the filters because of this change. As long as we don't combine filters on 'type' with other filters inside grouped filters or OR, then it is allowed.
- We make use of mongoTransformer to manually inject a mongo filter without needing to parse it from a string value again (that would make it a lot harder because we would have to convert the splitted filter back to a string and we currently don't have methods for that).
- Added sorting by id for events with the same timestamp (required for reliable pagination)
- Added id to each event (required for pagination)
- Added more tests for filters
- Added test for pagination
- Removed unsued getSubscriptions and getVolume methods
Used new mongo utility methods introduced here: https://github.com/TryGhost/NQL/pull/49
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2078
This adds handling to the Tier events to create Stripe Products & Prices when
Tiers are created and have their pricing changed. We also update the Stripe
Product names when the Tier name is edited.
We also add a method to generate a payment URL which will replace our current
implementation of creating a Stripe Checkout Session
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2137
For the analytics page, we need the sent events to show up immediately
after sending an email. Otherwise we need to wait for emails to be
marked as received (which takes too long) before being able to show them
on the analytics page.
This adds the email_sent_event, which is hidden by default everywhere
and used on the analytics page.
refs 82ed10473b
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1869
- getDefaultProduct has unified logic across different places (see refed commit). It is recommended to use instead of writing custom queries prone to mistakes.
- Also added more readable name to the possible error message thrown by setComplimentarySubscription
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1869
- There are multiple places in the codebase fetching "default product". The code is slightly divergent in each one of them and has been a source of bugs (like the one referenced). Having the logic captured in one place will allow reducing the code duplication, making code less bug prone, and making testing the modules dependent on the "setDefaultProduct" method easier
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2091
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2089
- Added new fixtures to make testing easier for the activity feed
- Improved E2E test coverage of activity feed with separate test file
- Added data.post_id filter to enable filtering by events related to a
given post
- Fixed return types in JSDoc of test agents (TypeScript interprets
these as `typeof Agent` if we don't add `InstanceType<Agent>`)
- Added total pagination metadata to activity feed API (to allow a basic
type of pagination using filters)