refs 2f1123d6ca
refs 6f1a3e1774
- As per refed commits, we are removing deprecated use of `new Error()` in the codebase
- Exposed few internal from commands module methods for easier testing, otherwise it was turning into neverending mocking show
refs 2f1123d6ca
refs 6f1a3e1774
- The use of new Error() has been deprecated. Refactoring the migration to use `createIrreversibleMigration` made most sense to have central error handling for migration which are not meant to be reverted.
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- This mehod has an important `tableSpec` parameter which MUST be present when creating a new table migration. Having a description in form of the JSDoc somewhat helps this cause
- Next best improvement would be throwing an error if the parameter wasn't present, but that would require a bigger refactor backporting all usages of `addTable` method
- This isn't really a "service" - it's a set of utilities for working with labs flags
- It's also required all over the place, and doesn't require anything that isn't shared
- Therefore, it should live in shared
- This isn't really a "service" - it's a set of utilities for working with labs flags
- It's also required all over the place, and doesn't require anything that isn't shared
- Therefore, it should live in shared
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/790
The schema validations are used at the model layer to validate inputs
and need to be updated in order for us to reintroduce the 'comped'
status.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/790
Since version 4.6 the 'comped' status has not been used. Any members
which were given complimentary plans since then will have had a `status`
of 'paid', and therefore the corresponding members_status_events row
would have a `to_status` of 'paid'.
This migration is designed to fix these members_status_events rows by
ensuring that the last (chronologically) members_status_event row for a
comped member has a to status of 'comped'.
Unfortuantely this migration loses information which makes writing a
perfect inverse migraion impossible. Alternative down migrations were
considered, but these would lose further information.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/790
In order to track when a member was comped, as well as to differentiate
paid members from comped, we are reintroducing the 'comped' status. This
migration will updated members with a Complimentary Stripe Subscription
to a status of 'comped'. It is essentially a reversal of the 4.6
migration.
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- incorrect syntax was used in the error handlers inside of the `for` loop, by using `return` when logging the whole for-loop was aborted whereas we want to log and continue processing the rest of the items
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/853
A refactor of `urlUtils` usage in 4.6.1 left a buggy 4.0 migration that did not transform URLs inside of mobiledoc cards. Anyone upgrading from 3.x to 4.6.1-4.8.4 would end up with inconsistent URL formats and potentially broken images.
- fixed 4.0 migration by passing our mobiledoc cards list in when transforming mobiledoc urls
- added a new migration that re-applies the missed URL transforms and content re-generation for any site that did a 3.x upgrade to a buggy 4.x version
- This is part of the quest to separate the frontend and server & get rid of all the places where there are cross-requires
- At the moment the settings cache is one big shared cache used by the frontend and server liberally
- This change doesn't really solve the fundamental problems, as we still depend on events, and requires from inside frontend
- However it allows us to control the misuse slightly better by getting rid of restricted requires and turning on that eslint ruleset
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/804
The associative table is used to implement the many-to-many relationship
between Products and Benefits. The `sort_order` column is needed because
a product's benefits should be orderable by an admin.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/804
Benefits are tag-like resources which will be associated with Products.
The first iteration just requires a name for the benefit, which will be
stored as plaintext.
issue https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/750
- Only accessible by admins
- Resets all staff users' passwords and prevents them to log-in
- Sends them a reset email password to give them back access to their account
- Closes all existing staff user sessions
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/793
New settings added for newsletter customisation options:
- `newsletter_header_image` - `null/"$url"`
- `newsletter_show_header_icon` - `"true/false"`
- `newsletter_show_header_title` - `"true/false"`
- `newsletter_title_alignment` - `"center/left"`
- `newsletter_title_font_category` - `"serif/sans_serif"`
- `newsletter_show_feature_image` - `"true/false"`
`newsletter_show_header` has been dropped because the same functionality can be achieved by setting both `newsletter_show_header_icon` and `newsletter_show_header_title` to `false`
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- migration to convert and delete `newsletter_show_header` setting
- removed `newsletter_show_header` from default settings to ensure it doesn't get re-created
- replaced main labs template and template settings generation with the labs template
- deleted labs template
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/768
- `portal_products` stores list of products available in Portal
- adds new `portal_products` setting to default settings
- adds migration to populate `portal_products` with current product so its available by default
- update tests
- Part of the effort to split Ghost down into smaller, decoupled pieces
- Moved out our internal validator tooling to a separate library
- Replaced all usage of our own tooling and validatorjs directly with @tryghost/validator
- Removed the validatorjs dependency and removed the renovate pin
- This gives us a consistant, smaller, clearer public API for validations
- It will eventually be used on Ghost Admin too
- This way we can start getting up to date with validator whilst not increasing build size
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The only pieces of Ghost-Ignition used in Ghost were debug and
logging. Both of these modules have been superceded by the Framework
monorepo, and all usages of Ignition have now been removed, replaced
with @tryghost/debug and @tryghost/logging.
- renamed our internal validation library to "validator" - which is the same as the tool it wraps
- updated the public api so that validator methods are directly exposed
- this will make it a drop-in replacement for validator-js
- in turn, this allows us to pull this out into @tryghost/validator, and use our own wrapper instead of the 3rd party library
- General code cleanup
- Removed unused notContains rule
- Swapped custom empty rule for builtin isEmpty rule
- Dropped usage of .extend on validator, as this was removed 2 years ago!
- This will allow us to upgrade the validator dependency to a much newer version
- Changed our internal validator module to only expose the functions we use.
- This gives us a clearer Public API
- It makes it easier to see if we are affected by changes in validator
- It's still easy to add another validator, we just have to update what we require
- We can potentially use this to make smaller builds esp for client-side usage
- Once ripped out into a module we can use ES imports :D
- Rejigged and _slightly_ improved the tests
- This is super specific code relating only to validating passwords.
- It's needed as a shared validator as we use other funnels to help people setup Ghost on Pro, but currently it's hard-baked into Ghost
- It's also not the greatest code. It'd be nice to be able to rework it and know that would automatically update everywhere passwords are set
- This is a really specific piece of code related to validating models against our internal schema.js format
- This doesn't make sense without a schema.js file
- It does depend on the internal validator and validate tools - but those are used elsewhere too, and can reasonably be moved out of the codebase
- I don't see schema.js moving out of the codebase any time soon. We can move the validator but it would be a class that requires schema via DI
- For now my focus is on getting the data/validation tooling separated and making clear sense
- Improving data/schema can come later :)
- The data/validation module is made up of several loosely related things with lots of dependencies
- Separating out the various components makes it possible to see what's what, and importantly what has complex dependencies
- validator + validate probably go togetheri in an external module, the other two files should probably have their own homes in related areas of ghost e.g. schema -> data/schema/validate.js
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/770
We want post feature image functionality to better match what's available inside the editor, to do that we'll need somewhere to store alt and caption meta data. `posts_meta` chosen because even though we want to make this generic for other tables in the future those tables also have a `feature_image` (or closely related) field.
- updated schema with new columns
- added migration to create columns
- cleaned new columns from API output
- not output on v2/v3
- conditionally output on v4/canary output based on labs flag
- bumped `@tryghost/admin-api-schema` to allow new columns through in canary API requests
- silently clean properties from input when labs flag is disabled
- updated acceptance tests so they fail if `admin-api-schema` is not letting the new fields through
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Shows impact of new code behind labs flags through the existing acceptance/regression tests. Allows for existing tests to be updated to match new behaviour rather than requiring separate tests where individual flags are enabled. Should result in minimal test updating once code reaches GA.
- adds a forced `'labs:enabled'` fixture op that edits the `labs` setting to enable all flags then restarts the settings service to pick up the new setting
- modifies labs service to not remove ALPHA_FEATURE labs settings when running in a testing environment
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/757
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/332
refs ea6d656457
- We have a need a quick way to add features behind flags. The old way of "labs" is the quickest way to achieve this. It has ready tooling around it and well understood pitfalls. This change reintroduces "labs" group & key in settings table in the same shape it used to be (see reffed commit)
- Next step will be introducing very basic guard rails to protect from pitfalls previous implementation of "labs" had. This will include an allowlist based input validation for lab's object's data
- The labs being an "object" type is an EXCEPTION. Even though it's an antipattern we aim to move away from, for now it's the lowest impact solution that will unblock the use of flags in the system. A proper solution will come at some point.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/710
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/725
Products will now have a single monthly and yearly price which will be
used throughout Themes, Portal & Admin. These columns will be used to
track the current prices for each of them, and will update anytime we
change the pricing of a product.
Due to a circular table dependency we have not added a foreign key
constraint to the new columns, this will be handled at a later date. It
is tracked in issue 725 references above
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Our server-defined `mobiledoc` object was required by `UrlUtils.cardTransformers` property to help set up a shortcut for url transform functions but that was breaking the independence of `UrlUtils` by crossing the shared/server boundary.
- `cardTransformers` is only needed for the `mobiledocToTransformReady` utility function that will only be used by the server
- removed `UrlUtils.cardTransformers` (and associated require) from our `UrlUtils` instance and updated the few areas the server uses `mobiledocToTransformReady()` to pass in the mobiledoc card objects directly as an option
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/635
This is to ensure we don't break migrations for any sites which have
imported external subscriptions which have an interval of 'week' or
'day'
The bump to members-api includes the handling of these intervals for
ongoing population of mrr events
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/610
- Before introducing a new test for the refed issue doing a linting cleanup. The result will be removing one of `File has too many lines ` lint warnings
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/693
Since we've got rid of the concept of Complimentary with the Custom
Prices work, we're removing the 'comped' status from members. This
involves a migration for existing members, a schema update for the
validation, and a bump to members-api to no longer use the 'comped'
status for new members.
We also update the aggregation of the MemberStatusEvent to consider the
'comped' status as 'paid', and that there are 0 'comped' status events
in the database.
We can consider a migration for this data in the future, either adding
new status events moving from 'comped' to 'paid', or by modifying
existing status events. However both of these are very difficulty to
write a down migration for, and might be best saved for a major version.
- @tryghost/members-api@1.7.0 is the version that includes the required
changes, however we have already bumped to 1.8.0 in Ghost
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Since backend now allows multiple prices but we want the prices to be currently limited to monthly/yearly on UI, we need new settings to store the current monthly/yearly price by the site owner. These settings determine the active prices shown in Admin / Portal for the site till we allow all custom products/prices again.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/581
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/582
Emails can now be sent to members with specific associated labels or products by specifying an NQL string. We want to bring the same members segment feature to content by allowing `visibility` to be an NQL filter string on top of the `public/members/paid` special-case strings.
As an example it's possible to set `posts.visibility` to `label:vip` to make a post available only to those members with the `vip` label.
- removed enum validations for `visibility` so it now accepts any string or `null`
- bumped `@tryghost/admin-api-schema` for API-level validation changes
- added nql validation to API input validators by running the visibility query against the members model
- added transform of NQL to special-case visibility values when saving post model
- ensures there's a single way of representing "members" and "paid" where NQL gives multiple ways of representing the same segment
- useful for keeping theme-level checks such as `{{#has visibility="paid"}}` working as expected
- updated content-gating to parse nql from post's visibility and use it to query the currently logged in member to see if there's a match
- bumped @tryghost/members-api to include label and product data when loading member
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/667
On clean and existing installs, the default product created should be named the same as the site title in the first setup so the UX on Portal and everywhere is consistent. This change adds a migration to update existing sites which already have a default product created via fixture, and rename them to their current site title. The rename is only done if the Product name is still the same as in fixture - `Default Product`.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/671
When turning on custom products, existing sites should have default price descriptions that match existing values for prices. This change sets the default description for Free price to match existing hardcoded value.
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Our base model will only automatically convert numbers to booleans if
the type is 'bool' - however this column was incorrectly added with a
type of 'boolean'. Lucklily - knex with both MySQL & SQLite3 will add
a column with the same type for both of these, so no migration is needed
to fix it.