no issue
- `this` isn't referring to the correct `this` in this scope, and the
library is an import of the file anyway, so this fixes the undefined
function call as a result
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1168
Because Tiers is still behind a flag - any users which are not using
Tiers will still be editing their settings, and when they switch to
Tiers - the redirects will not necessarily be correct, unless we keep
the Tier columns up to date with any settings changes.
refs: TryGhost/Toolbox#166
The new VerificationTrigger listens to events form the members repository, and will cause the verification workflow to be triggered if the number of events is greater than the configured threshold in a rolling 30 day window.
The importer also no longer depends on the import threshold, so the threshold testing is now done in the processImport method in Ghost - seems sensible since we already had this wrapper and the logic is now tiny, since it's just relying on @tryghost/verification-trigger to handle the real stuff.
no-issue
The refactor of Stripe boot logic missed catching any errors from the
migrations running or the webhooks initialising. This adds try/catches
to the services so that we can log the errors.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1257
Offer Redemptions were being overcounted due to the way we were updating
Stripe configuration for the Members service. We would create a new
instance of the members-api, which would have event handlers for
creating Offer Redemptions - by creating a new instance each time Stripe
config changed, we would overcount them.
Here we've pulled out Stripe related logic into the Stripe service, and
updated it internally - rather than creating a new instance. This means
that we've been able to remove all of the logic for re-instantiating the
members-api.
- Bumped members-api & stripe-service
- Removed reinstantiation of members-api
- Used stripe service to execute migrations
- Updated Stripe Service to handle webhooks & migrations
- Used webhook controller from stripe service
- Used disconnect method from stripe service
- Removed unused stripe dependency
- Removed Stripe webhook config from members-api
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1257
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1261
Certain event listens are being added twice due to the way we "reload"
the MembersAPI which can cause duplicate counts of Offer Redemptions.
Rather than creating multiple instances of the MembersAPI we're moving
toward being able to reload the config in place or passing getters for
the config which will allows us to use the MembersAPI as a singleton,
and remove any bugs which come from creating multiple instances.
This also fixes a bug with the allowSelfSignup config not refreshing when
the portal_plans setting was changed.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1216
Since we are increasing the grace period to 10 minutes, we want to make
sure that server crashes during those 10 minutes do not cause single use
tokens to remain in the system. The quickest was to ensure that without
restartable background jobs is to delete all tokens upon boot.
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/146
Switched to @tryghost/logging instead of passing around the library. The main sticking points of this change are jobs. When jobs are launched we don't want them to use a separate @tryghost/logging instance because they would start parallel rotation jobs. @tryghost/logging v2.x passes all logs to the parent process if run in a child process, so that we can use the same patterns in jobs and the rest of the codebase.
no issue
- if the verification threshold is 0, `_.get(..)` becomes falsy so we
fallback to Infinity
- this is not correct - we only want to default to Infinity if the value
is not set
- this commit explicitly compares the config value to `undefined` and sets
the fallback accordingly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1083
The Offers service is going to need access to the StripeAPIService too,
so we need to move it out of the @tryghost/members-api module and make
it accessible to both.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/958
- The module contains a service class and not an api index as index.js file should. This rename also fixes an ESLint warning around index.js file being too complicated.
- The serivice should ideally be extracted into the member repository in the future iteration
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/912
- When the improt acceedes the threshold for the first time we need a way to notify configured escalationAddress to verify the instance owner's email address.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/913
- Having a limit service rule triggered was a temporary hack to get a basic email blocking version working
- As the freeze value is now persisted in the DB it's possible to read and rely on it to throw an error straight from MEGA.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/912
- Previous logic was a bit misleading because it prevented from reading the real threshold configured with an instance once the verified flag was present in the config.
- The reshuffle made here allows to check the freeze logic based on the threshold and then process the returned result accordingly instead of having hidden logic behind "importThreshold" config value
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/912
- The email freeze state has to be stored somewhere to make it through the instance restart and settings table is the best place for it.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/912
- The membersApi variable can be in uninitialized state. It should be accessed through membersService getter to make sure it's always correctly referenced
refs d60d348c88
- When the import triggers a background job the meta response should contain no data otherwise the client can mistake it for completed import
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/912
- Exposing a single method out of the service makes the API surface smaller - more readable.
- Additionlally having a wrapping method in service will be helpful for other triggers that are going to be executed in later iterations
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/916
- The constructor API should have as small of a surface as possible, there's no need to pass around whole ghostMailer instance
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/916
- The constructor API should have as small of a surface as possible, there's no need to pass around whole settingsCache instance
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/916
- The refactor was done follow the DI Constructor pattern with single options Object parameter
- It didn't make sense to have a "config" object inside of options object containing just one property
refs 2f1123d6ca
Usage of the raw Error class has been deprecated in favour of our own
errors, which are more descriptive and have built in HTTP status codes.
This also updates the same errors to use @tryghost/tpl for the error
messages, which is the new pattern we are following in order for us to
deprecate the i18n module.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/841
When using our development tooling Ghost should always start, instead of
exiting with an error. This check for the WEBHOOK_SECRET env var was the
primary cause of Ghost erroring in development, so it's been switched
with a warning.