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Updated settings navigation to a completely redesigned flow for Ghost 4.0 🎉
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Fabien O'Carroll <fabien@allou.is>
Co-authored-by: Rish <zrishabhgarg@gmail.com>
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11882
- Editors have all the same permissions and access to tags as Owner/Admin roles, but had the sidebar navigation for tags missing
- Adds "Tags" to sidebar for Editor roles same as Owner/Admin
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- Opted in to use explicit `hisotry.replaceState` and setting iframe's `src` using assignment instead of tracking it through computed property. This allows for tighter control over when iframe's history is updated which was causing problems when `src` was bound to computed property
- Added billing page metadata. This way browser history records appear with nicer signature
- Removed "update button" iframe and rewrote "global iframe" to not use modals. This allows to have single iframe on a page, which simplifies `postMessage` communication and preserve history inside iframe to be able to navigate it after closure
- Added route change handler responding to BMA app route changes. Allows to sync browser URL visible to the user with active route in BMA iframe. The sync is based on `hisory.replaceState` method that makes sure singular history records are kept in the browser history
- Added nested wildcard billing route. This is meant to catch all the nested routes inside of BMA iframe
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- Added billing update button to navigation menu. Ghost-Admin communicates with billing iframe and displays this button based on the plan data that iframe returns
- Ghost-Admin communicates with an iframe using same mechanism as with token exchange - throu `window.postMessage` API
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* Updated the iframe src
* Moved billing behind config
* Transition to home route for missing billing config
* Replaced jquery element selection with native
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- list custom post views in collapsable sidebar navigation
- default views: Draft, Scheduled, Published (except for contributors)
- record expanded/collapsed state of the navigation menus in user settings via new `navigation` service
- adds `customViews` service that manages custom views
- provides list of default views
- gives access to "active" custom view based on current route and query params
- manages loading/saving of custom views to user settings
- show "Add view" button in the content filter when the posts list has been filtered
- show "Edit view" button in the content filter when the posts list filter matches a saved view
Co-authored-by: Peter Zimon <peter.zimon@gmail.com>
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- adds `whats-new` service that fetches the changelog from ghost.org and exposes the latest changelog entries
- trigger a background fetch of the changelog from ghost.org when first loading the admin when logged in, or after signing in
- adds a "What's new" menu item next to the user popup menu
- adds an indicator to the user menu button and what's new menu item if there are unseen changelog entries
- closing the changelog modal will update the "last seen date", clearing both indicators
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- update dependency `eslint-plugin-ghost` to v0.3.0
- includes new rules from `eslint-plugin-ember` 6.3.0-6.7.0
- fixed linting failures for new rules
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/205
Major update to Ghost Admin UI including:
- improved general consistency (typography, colors and contrast, UI components, icons)
- new design for post and pages lists, improved discoverability of filters
- search moved to modal
- account menu is decoupled from ghost logo
- further usability fixes
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- return a basic "guid" from the site's `model` hook so that we have some data which changes on each refresh
- add an action to the wrapper element of the "view site" link which will cause the route to refresh when clicked if we're already on the route
- move the site iframe into a component so that it can watch an @uuid property and force a reset of the iframe's `src` when it detects a change
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- ran [es5-getter-ember-codemod](https://github.com/rondale-sc/es5-getter-ember-codemod)
- [es5 getters RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0281-es5-getters.md)
- updates the majority of `object.get('property')` with `object.property` with exceptions:
- `.get('nested.property')` - it's not possible to determine if this is relying on "safe" path chaining for when `nested` doesn't exist
- `.get('config.x')` and `.get('settings.x')` - both our `config` and `settings` services are proxy objects which do not support es5 getters
- this PR is not exhaustive, there are still a number of places where `.get('service.foo')` and similar could be replaced but it gets us a long way there in a quick and automated fashion
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- the autonav behaviour has outlasted it's usefulness - it was mostly useful for editing but the editor screen is now always fullscreen and the number of low-resolution screens has dropped significantly
- dropped the components and all supporting code associated with autonav behaviour
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10136
- use a CP and `{{#link-to current-when}}` to add the `.active` class any time the current route name starts with `settings.integration` which covers built-in and custom integration screens
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The markdown help link was removed from the sidebar so the only link to toggle the markdown help modal is now the markdown editor yet we we still had a more general implementation with a confusing pass-through of closure actions.
- move the markdown modal toggle and display into the `{{gh-markdown-editor}}` component
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Automated tools, code generators, and editor integrations are increasingly standardising on the import style used in `ember-modules-codemod`. Our import style differed a little with regards to service/controller injection imports which meant we were starting to see inconsistent naming.
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- bumped `ember`, `ember-cli`, `ember-data` and related dependencies
- bumped yarn.lock sub-dependencies
- use new public `router` service in place of the private `-routing` service
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- add eslint-plugin-ember, configure no-old-shims rule
- run `eslint --fix` on `app`, `lib`, `mirage`, and `tests` to move imports to the new module imports
- further cleanup of Ember globals usage
- remove event-dispatcher initializer now that `canDispatchToEventManager` is deprecated
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- moves general UI state control such as menu display, autonav, settings menu, etc into a `ui` service for easier use within components
- no longer required to jump through hoops passing state and actions down from application controller into components
- removes indirect "route" actions in favour of calling actions/methods directly on the `ui` service
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- Add minimal extensibility to Ghost Admin
- Adds 3 sections of semi-flexible customisation to Ghost Admin
- Options:
- Menu: a list of links with icons and text and hrefs, also has a title
- Dropdown: another list of links
- Script: a custom container and a script file
- All of this can be provided via the blog config
- Also adds 2 extra icons for use with these menus
- 🎨 Improve extensibility
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- adds `eslint-plugin-sort-imports-es6-autofix` dependency
- implements ESLint's base `sort-imports` rule but has a distinction in that `import {foo} from 'bar';` is considered `multiple` rather than `single`
- fixes ESLint's autofix behaviour so `eslint --fix` will actually fix the sort order
- updates all unordered import rules by using `eslint --fix`
With the increased number of `import` statements since Ember+ecosystem started moving towards es6 modules I've found it frustrating at times trying to search through randomly ordered import statements. Recently I've been sorting imports manually when I've added new code or touched old code so I thought I'd add an ESLint rule to codify it.
closesTryGhost/Ghost#8307
- unloading the store and refreshing the `session.user` attribute after an import was triggering a rendering edge case where the style was re-computed and a re-render was attempted after the sidebar has been destroyed
- rather than binding a style attribute directly to a CP in `gh-nav-menu` we pass the menu icon in (using `settings.settledIcon` - see below) and manually set the style attribute via the `didReceiveAttrs` hook so that outside changes don't trigger re-computations when we don't expect them and so we can still react to icons being uploaded or removed
- our usage of `settings.icon` is a bit of an odd situation because it's a link to an external resource that will only resolve correctly after a successful save - if we change `settings.icon` in the local store and the nav menu icon style updates before the save has been completed then the server will give us the old icon. To work around this a `settings.settledIcon` attribute has been added that is only updated when we receive data from the store ensuring that our cache-busting technique works correctly
refs TryGhost/Ghost#7688
- Fixes a bug in subdirectory setup where the blog icon URL would be concatenated with a double subdirectory in the URL.
- Uses `RegExp` to strip it from `settings.icon` and concat it without trailing slash.
refs TryGhost/Ghost#7688
- Instead of using a hardcoded `favicon.ico` URL to request the blog/publication icon, we read the settings which get updated as soon as a icon is uploaded.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8269
- swaps the usage of our custom `gh-dropdown` component in the user menu dropdown for the `ember-wormhole` based `ember-basic-dropdown` that is used elsewhere in the app and will fully replace `gh-dropdown` in the future
- adds `gh-basic-dropdown` component that extends from `ember-basic-dropdown` and hooks into our `dropdown` service so that we can programatically close dropdowns from disparate areas of the app
- modifies the `body-event-listener` mixin to pass the click event through to it's consumers
- modifies the `bodyClick` handler in the `dropdown` service to check if the click actually originated from an ember-basic-dropdown element - this body click handler will go away once we've fully switched to `gh-basic-dropdown`
- adds `ember-native-dom-helpers` to provide consistency between acceptance and integration tests (this is the start of another refactor, eventually this addon will disappear as part of ember's [grand testing unification project](https://github.com/rwjblue/rfcs/blob/42/text/0000-grand-testing-unification.md))
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- the content filter will be remembered if you navigate away from then back to the content screen
- this PR changes the behaviour slightly so that clicking the sidebar "Content" link whilst viewing the content screen will act as a shortcut to reset the filter
Update for synchronous feature service
Add client-side handling of server-side errors when adding subscribers
- display server-provided error message when we get a server error
- fix the ajax util's `getRequestErrorMessage` method so that it works correctly with Ember's `InvalidError` object instead of the previous request object that it was receiving (*TODO:* this really needs looking at properly so we aren't losing details and Ember Data can do it's stuff)
Styling updates
- proper icon for ascending/descending
- change hover colour to green for "Import CSV" button
Delete subscriber button with confirm modal
- display delete button when hovering over a subscriber row (WARN: really ugly button, styles definitely want looking at)
- show confirm modal when clicking the delete button
- delete subscriber, remove from table, and update total on confirm
Initial Subscribers screen
- set up mocked api endpoints
- basic subscribers screen with data loading, infinite scroll
"Add Subscriber" screen
- uses modal to display a new subscriber form
- validates subscriber e-mail address
- moves pagination from route into controller to use filtered/sorted CPs on top of a live-query so that new subscribers are added to the list and the total can be properly managed
TODO:
- there is currently a pretty serious performance issue where the whole table is re-rendered when the live-query is updated. `ember-light-table` doesn't allow for live-binding and has no options to easily manipulate it's rows using an external interface - it's possible to move the page loading into the component so we only render new rows but that leaves it difficult to react to new subscribers being added through the UI. I believe the number of components used within the table is also adding to the performance problems.
- most likely solution is to drop `ember-light-table` in favour of rendering the table directly - glimmer should do a good job of fast updates even though the underlying array will be completely swapped out
"Import subscribers" screen
- uses modal to display an import subscribers CSV file upload form
- displays upload progress
- displays import stats and reloads subscribers table once import has completed
- adds `gh-file-uploader` component (NB. pared down copy of `gh-image-uploader`, ripe for some refactoring)
- fixes subscribers acceptance test failing because fixtures did not have the labs flag enabled
Unfortunately this doesn't have 100% test coverage as we're limited in how we can simulate file uploads 😞
Fix performance issues with subscribers table
- moves the table definition from the component up to the controller
- switches back to manually manipulating table rows instead of using a live-query
This is a quick-fix in that it allows us to continue using the `ember-light-table` component but it does mean that we lose some flexibility that the live-query gave us. For now it's not much of an issue and it allows us to defer deeper performance/flexibility work until we have a concrete need and requirements.
Hook up Export CSV button
- use a hidden iFrame to trigger the browser to hit the CSV export endpoint and download the file
Re-order subscribers table by clicking column headers
- displays currently sorted column and sort direction
- clicking a column header re-fetches the data from the server with the appropriate query params
Fix scroll triggers for infinite pagination + icon change
- adds a debounce as well as the throttle so that we always get a final scroll trigger once scrolling has stopped
- changes the subscribers icon from the temporary team icon to the mail icon
refs #5798, closes#5018
- adds new `gh-fullscreen-modal` component - modals are now specified in-context so that they can have deeper interaction with their surrounding components/controller/route, i.e. a modal component can be a thin confirm/deny wrapper over the underlying controller action keeping all context-sensitive logic in one place
- adds spin-buttons to all modals with async behaviour
- adds/improves behaviour of inline-validation in modals
- improves re-authenticate modal to properly handle validation and authentication errors
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- add ember-suave dependency
- upgrade grunt-jscs dependency
- add a new .jscsrc for the client's tests directory that extends from client's base .jscsrc
- separate client tests in Gruntfile jscs task so they pick up the test's .jscsrc
- standardize es6 usage across client
refs #5652
- reverts previous fix (#5698) to return translate3d smoothness
- add separate open-autonav toggle element and style it to always stick to the viewport edge to avoid wandering hover hit areas
- [x] Mobilemenu button is missing from `content` and `editor` views
- [x] Mobilemenu pane slides entire content over, should expand over-top-of-content
- [x] Mobilemenu can't be closed
- [x] gh-view-title no longer generates an extra div; it is the h2.
- [x] gh-autonav-toggle closes the mobile menu on mobile. renamed `gh-menu-toggle`
- [ ] There is weird behaviour with mobile menu when changing from big=>small=>big viewport sizes
- ~~[ ] (Future issue) Ghost should remember (localstorage?) whether desktop menu is expanded or collapsed~~
- Adds gh-view-title component to implement mobile menu button for titles on any page
- Refactors the `content-cover` out into the application template
- Fix various z-index issues with content-cover and gh-alert
- Move `.settings-menu-expanded` application view state from body to `.gh-viewport`
- Unify nav menu / mobile menu actions and code
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- Switches to the newer style of dependency injection.
- Instead of injection Controllers via "needs," use
Ember.inject.controller().
- Get rid of initializers that were only injecting objects
into various factories. Converts these objects into Ember.Service
objects and declaratively inject them where needed via
Ember.inject.service(). The added benefit to this is that it's no
longer a mystery where these properties/methods come from and it's
straightforward to inject them where needed.