refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1531
- css grid was good when the layout was more complex but it's less needed now
- tried out some subtle gradients for the resource box
- tidied and cleaned up some css that wasn't needed anymore
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1547
- moved to horizontal bar chart
- made the tooltips work differently for this
- added in a simple legend for the cadence chart
- style issues remain but wanted to get functionality in there first
* Subtle tweaks to the recent posts
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1531
* Combining Recent Posts and Members Activity together and other layout tweaks
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1531
- attempting to combine recent posts and members activity together
- various layout tweaks to make this work better
- tons of tiny style tweaks
Enables splitting of multiple newsletters backend and ability to add newsletters behind different flags. This allows release and testing of all the new backend behavior for multiple newsletters to work with the default newsletter, and later allow sites to create multiple newsletters.
refs 5d839a4725
- `top.options` is not guaranteed to exist, put optional chaining in place so we aren't attempting to read `ignoreBackdropClick` from `undefined`
no issue
- depending on when the newsletter settings route is accessed we would sometimes show an empty newsletter list
- the problem stems from the use of a non-reactive fixed list of displayed newsletters where we manually update the list when we know the list should change. On initial load we were using `await store.findAll('newsletter')` then updating the displayed list, however the default behaviour for `store.findAll()` is to immediately return a live array - this doesn't work for our use-case because we'd then potentially update our displayed list from incomplete data
- added the `{reload: true}` option to the `findAll()` call to force a wait for the API request to finish before updating the displayed list of newsletters
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1542
With the old publish menu flow the `Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+P` would immediately publish without showing any of the publish options which isn't ideal. For the redesign we'd like to try showing the publish flow modal instead.
- added key handler for the shortcut to the publish-flow triggering button
- added `ignoreBackdropClick` option to the publish flow modal and support for it in our modal backdrop click handler
- the shortcut simulates a click on the button which when the modal is open equates to a backdrop click meaning repeated presses of the Cmd+Shift+P shortcut resulted in glitchy modal open/close behaviour
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1542
- adds `<EditorLabs::PublishManagement>` component that displays the relevant button for triggering publishing flows and will eventually store publish options for the editing session duration and manage the saving flow
- displays a "Publish" button that triggers the publish flow modal
- adds `editor-labs/publish-flow` full-screen modal containing a static mockup of the desired sentence-structure publish options design
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1532
- added `showHeaderName` attribute to newsletter model
- added attribute toggle to the newsletter design settings form
- updated newsletter preview behaviour
- if both title and name are on, show name as a subtitle
- if title is off but name is on, show name as main title
- adjusted higher-level "show header" and "show header title" conditionals to account for the new setting
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1531
- broke apart the combined chart
- added back in the paid mix chart
- separated out the mini charts into separate components
- made top chart work with total, paid and free
- added in an overview section back at the top for total, paid, free
- made metric labels and values larger and easier to parse
Co-authored-by: Simon Backx <simon@ghost.org>
refs 50c762e222
- the count should only include members that are subscribed to active newsletters
- the filter change was accidentally included in a previous commit (50c762e222)
- removed the unnecessary `{{concat}}` usage
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1537
- added conditional around the create confirmation modal display so it's only shown when attempting to save a new newsletter record
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1530
- added confirmation modal that uses passed in archive task when confirming to provide feedback on progress
- switched archive link from immediately triggering the archive task to an action that launches the confirm modal
no issue
When multiple newsletters existed, the actions dropdown menus were all rendered on top of each other but hidden with CSS. This resulted in clicks that you expected to open an actions menu immediately triggering actions on a newsletter higher up in the list.
- switched from `<GhDropdown>` to `<GhBasicDropdown>` which adds/removes the dropdown content elements rather than rendering everything and hiding with CSS
- updated styling to match previous implementation
- added `.anim-fade-in-scale` classes for use with `{{css-transition}}` so we can keep the open/close animation
- `ember-basic-dropdown` does have support for transitioning in/out CSS classes but they are only triggered on the first open/close for each menu which resulted in oddly inconsistent behaviour with multiple menus in a list
- close animation doesn't actually work because the outer elements are removed by `ember-basic-dropdown` preventing `css-transitions` from performing it's animation
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1528
- used the already-loaded newsletters list to pass the slugs of active newsletters to the confirm modal, this allows use of the `{{members-count-fetcher}}` resource with the query `/members/?filter=newsletters:[...slugs]` to fetch a member and full count metadata
- added inclusion of `{{join}}` helper from `ember-composable-helpers` addon
refs 8e120a74d6
- we use `data-test-state` inside of some modals which also use `<GhTaskButton>` which caused unrelated tests to start failing due to a change in matching element counts
refs 502fcaba3c
- the conditional for `isFailure` was wrong meaning we were showing the idle state unintentionally
- fixed the conditional so it checks for the return value rather than a `null` error
- updated the template with test selectors so it's easier to determine state where class names are not sufficient to differentiate
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1528
- adds "opt-in existing" toggle to newsletter modal that's only shown when creating a newsletter
- defaults to true
- updated newsletter save flow to show confirmation before creation
- alters message to reflect auto-subscribe selection
- count of existing subscribed members is not implemented as it's not yet supported by the API
- updated newsletter adapter and save flow to use auto opt-in selection
- when option is checked the save URL is changed to `POST /members/?opt_in_existing=true`
- modified task button component to ignore a task return value of `canceled` so when it's received the buttons returns to the idle state instead of showing a saved or failed state
- used by save routine when the "Back to edit" button is clicked in the create confirmation modal
no issue
- member records are not re-fetched when navigating from the members list to the member details screen, instead the already loaded member object is passed through to the route directly to provide a faster navigation experience
- however, the objects used in the member list are proxy objects in order to support the lazy-loading infinite scroll. Proxy objects require the use of `get()` so errors were thrown when the newsletter subscription toggles were used
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/14491
- API endpoint used when completing verification of a newsletter email change has moved to `PUT /newsletters/verifications/` to follow our API patterns
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/267
- Node 12 is EOL as of April 30th so we're going to be dropping support
for it in Ghost too
- the only change in Admin is to update the Node engines range