refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/387
- The limit values should be as configurable as possible to adjust verification thresholds dinamically per-usecase. This solves a problem of doing a separate version release when we need to adjust the verification thresholds.
- Before this "importThreshold" was the same concept as "apiThreshold", which makes it hard&confusing to reason about and hard to parameterize each specific case.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/387
- Similar reasoning as to previous renames - the variables were named with a single trigger source in mind and now would be confusing with multiple verification trigger sources.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/387
- The "amountImported" was to specific to one verification trigger source. There can be multiple sources that start the verification process.
- Changed `startVerificationProcess` method signature to reflect it's a private method that's only used internally - exposed for testing purposes only.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/387
- There will three distinct verification limits soon. To keep the naming clear "configThreshold" would be too generic/confusing to use.
- Introduced jsdoc descriptions for the "source" parameter, which will be corelating with each new config parameter ("apiTriggerThreshold", "importTriggerThreshold", "adminTriggerThreshold", etc.). This should give a better visibility into parameters we are dealing in this area.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/387
- I'm about to add another event source - "admin". Before doing that made the method more parameter dependent, so it can handle limit triggering logic from multiple source and based on multiple configuration parameters.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/387
- The constructor should be light initialization logic only. Putting business logic into constructor is quite dirty and not really testable!
- cleaned up unused dependencies
- adds missing dependencies that are used in the code
- this should help us be more explicit about the dependencies a package
uses
- because of how the npm scripts were set up, we were running the full
Admin integration tests during the unit tests phase of CI
- this commit renames the majority of `test` to `test:unit` in the
package.json files, and aliases `test` to `test:unit`
- special packages like Admin have no-op'd `test:unit` scripts so we
don't end up running its tests
- if the threshold is Infinity, we shouldn't be loading the newsletter
subscription events because we are saying there is no threshold
- the code has a quick path to avoid comparing the values, but it still
loads the events upfront
- this commit moves the quick path up to return earlier
- this has the nice side-effect of producing 100% coverage on this
package
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/354
- these READMEs were migrated over from when each package was in a
different repo
- they also assume you're going to be publishing the packages because it
mentions install instructions
- only a few of them contain custom content
- this commit deletes the majority of these files because they're now
not useful
- any that contained other instructions have been cut down
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/354
- these repository links made sense when they were in different repos
and published to NPM but we don't publish these packages any more
- this commit deletes those keys from the files
- these were copied over during the monorepo conversion but we're not
going to be publishing these packages so the top-level LICENSE file
covers all packages here
- we're going to be pinning all dependencies within the monorepo
- this shouldn't change anything anyway because we're using the same
version across all packages
- these packages are split apart for local development, but will be
bundled into Ghost when publishing
- therefore, these packages won't be published so we are resetting the
versions to make them cleaner
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/293
Things needed to create this:
* MemberSubscriptionEvent now has an import source
* Importer now creates events with this type
* Verification trigger logic changed to use 30 day window of imports
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/203
- without `--all`, c8 ignores files that should be included in the
coverage score but aren't used in tests
- this means we have artificially high scores in places where this isn't
used
- this commit adds `--all` where previously missing
- where this fails `--check-coverage`, that has been removed for now
no-issue
There is a bug in the event repository code where filters are not
correctly applied, this results in the api verification being extremely
trigger happy. For now we're removing the logic, with the plan to revert
this commit once the event repository is fixed.