refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Admin/pull/2286
- the UI to upload a profile image during setup/signup was removed as part of the auth screens redesign but the related code was left behind
no issue
- ensure tasks return `true` or `false` so the button states reflect reality
- added `@showSuccess={{false}}` to both forms because they automatically switch to a new screen on success so there's no point showing a flash of the success state
- removed unnecessary and not-recommended tabindex properties on form elements
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1613
We use `notifications.showAPIError()` in many of our try/catch routines but those can also pick up standard JS errors which can result in ugly and useless messages showing in alerts.
- added a list of known built-in JS error type names to check against and a generic error message to be used in place of ones we know shouldn't be displayed
- in `showAPIError(obj)` check `obj.name` against the known list and swap the message for a generic one
- only the message is swapped, we still log the full/original error to Sentry
- in `handleNotification(msg)` which is the final method used when displaying any alert/notification, extract all words in the supplied message and check that against the known list and swap the message on a match. This handles situations where the API might give us a raw JS error message in the message string
refs a021553203
- keeps text and logic together, avoids duplication of button code just for changing the running/success text
- added a `buttonTextMap` to keep the high-level text states in one place
- added `publishType` getter for easier switching between states in other getters and to have one place for the logic
- updated `confirmButtonText` getter and added `confirmRunningText` and `confirmSuccessText` getters that read from the button text map so the pattern used for getting text to pass as arguments in the template is consistent
no issue
When adding cards to the editor, especially image cards, we were seeing the cards removed instantaneously or whilst the file dialog was open making it appear that nothing had happened after selecting the card in the menu or selecting a file.
- as part of the publish flow workflow we extracted the pre-save routine into a separate task so that it could be triggered from external components
- one of the pre-save routine actions was to trigger an editor cleanup that removes empty cards and trailing paragraphs _but_ it should only do that when not performing a background save that occurs on any change to the post contents for drafts
- the problem arose from the background saves because the `options` argument was never passed through to the `beforeSaveTask` call meaning every save looked like a full save and performed editor cleanup resulting in unexpected removal of empty cards that had just been created
no issue
When adding cards to the editor, especially image cards, we were seeing the cards removed instantaneously or whilst the file dialog was open making it appear that nothing had happened after selecting the card in the menu or selecting a file.
- as part of the publish flow workflow we extracted the pre-save routine into a separate task so that it could be triggered from external components
- one of the pre-save routine actions was to trigger an editor cleanup that removes empty cards and trailing paragraphs _but_ it should only do that when not performing a background save that occurs on any change to the post contents for drafts
- the problem arose from the background saves because the `options` argument was never passed through to the `beforeSaveTask` call meaning every save looked like a full save and performed editor cleanup resulting in unexpected removal of empty cards that had just been created
no issue
- we had a mix of legacy jQuery triggers and native triggers for file input clicks and jQuery hasn't been required to do this in our target browsers for quite a long time now so it made sense to update all click triggers to avoid old patterns being replicated
- cleaned up some conditionals with optional-chaining
- removed use of `run.bind(this)` for methods that use `@action` because the binding is already handled for us
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1647
- sending the embedded `email` record back to the API when saving could trigger "Request entity too large" errors for very large posts that were sent as email because it doubles up on the request size
- `post.email` is a read-only property and is ignored by the API so there's no point serializing it and making request bodies larger than they need to be
refs e021843e3f
- fixed closing of alerts due to missing `.args` after migrating to glimmer syntax
- updated related tests for glimmer component syntax
no issue
- migrated `notifications` service from EmberObject to true native class
- switched to tracked properties and use of `TrackedArray`
- swapped computed properties to getters
- dropped unnecessary usage of `get` and `set`
- migrated alert/notification related components to Glimmer components
no issue
- the relationship is no longer used (it was a temporary solution whilst we built full member events) and was never fully set up resulting in warning output in test runs
- dropped remaining vestiges of the relationship
no issue
`ember-cli-mirage` replaced the use of a default function export with a `createServer` function that applies config and deprecated the older mirage config export style. It will also soon drop support of the separate `testConfig` export we used for defining our test routes.
- switched to the newer `return createServer(config);` server configuration approach
- extracted dev and test routes into separate files for a cleaner base config
no issue
- the API response is now empty so returning the parsed response is null/undefined resulting in `<GhTaskButton>` showing a failure state
- switched to returning an enforced `true` value, if there was an error that's handled by the try/catch
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1650
- Some places only checked for Stripe being connected via the 'connect' method and ignored the 'direct' method
- Updated (where possible) admin to use the new calculated `paid_members_enabled` setting
no issue
- if a markdown card is created and destroyed before the simplemde+codemirror instance is fully initialised we could throw errors due to simplemde calling methods on objects that don't yet exist during teardown
- we also had issues with the `_applyToolbarStyles()` method being called async by event handlers after the component was destroyed