- The filename is returned to be able to fetch the backup on demand
- Wasn't able to limit exported tables as exporter doesn't support such functionality
no issue
- This bump fixes a problem where members_stripe_customers_subscriptions were not able to be created due to plan 'nickname' NOT NULL constraing. This case was possible because in earlier versions of Stripe API `nickname` property was allowed to be `null`
no issue
- serving of our public asset images was broken
- we were reading the binary file in as a string so we could do url transforms, this meant data was lost/corrupted and browsers could not display the served data
- we were using the wrong mime-type for pngs which meant browsers were triggering downloads rather than displaying images (at least when accessed directly)
- updates uses of `servePublicFile` to have the correct png mimetype
- adjusts `servePublicFile` to treat any mime type starting with `image` as a binary file, passing the file directly through express using `res.sendFile` and skipping the in-memory content caching which is mostly only useful for text files with URL transforms
no issue
- When importing large batches of members we should not allow for unlimited amount of parallel requests created as this might lead to connection pool problems and reaching API rate limits (for example Stripe API is limited to 100 req/s)
no issue
- if a request was sent for an resized image URL that didn't contain a
file extension, the code would eventually end up throwing a 500
- this commit checks for this case and returns a 404
no issue
- New fields that are accepted through members CSV import endpoint are:
- `subscribed_to_emails` - corresponds to `subscribed` flag in API
- `stripe_customer_id` - links existing Stripe customer to created member
- `complimentary_plan` - flag controlling "Complimentary" plan subscription creation for imported member
- Noteworthy exception in field naming - `subscribed_to_emails` that corresponds to `subscribed` API flag present on members resources. It's a special case of CSV format, where users can be less technical it's more explicit to what the flag does (also the same naming is applied in the Admin UI)
- Failing to either link Stripe customer or assign "Complimentary" subscription to imported member behaves in a transaction-like manner - imported record is not created in the database. This is needed to be able to retry imports when it fails for reasons like connectivity failure with Stripe or Stripe miss-configuration.
- To avoid conflicts with linking same Stripe customer to multiple members there is a special handling for duplicate `stripe_customer_id` fields. Records with duplicates are removed from imported set.
no issue
- Renovate automerged a bump for tmp, but this version has a bug and
shouldn't have passed the automated tests
- this commit reverts the package back to the working version
no issue
- Travis builds were being run twice on a PR: once for the PR and once
for the branch
- this commit whitelists the branches that Travis can run on
no issue
- a couple of regressions tests would repeatedly fail on CI. They would
always follow tests that closed the Ghost server beforehand.
- this commit doesn't close the server after those tests have completed,
which is similar functionality to all other tests
- the actual cause is unknown at this point, but I suspect it's some
sort of race condition
no issue
- we would regularly see IO errors coming from SQLite, which caused
random regression tests to fail
- the default journal_mode is `delete`, but this is slow and can cause
issues when multiple tests try to remove the journal file
- `truncate` is faster and shouldn't cause these issues
no issue
- we occasionally see random errors which fail tests
- this is a problem because it's blocking us seeing which tests are
really failing
- for now, retry the tests 3 times to overcome the intermittent problem
until a better solution is found
This reverts commit 6e024331eb.
Temporarily reverting whilst we investigate an issue with Sentry and running Ghost via Ghost-CLI.
Ghost-CLI initiated boot was failing when Sentry was installed due to what appears to be `process.cwd()` returning `undefined` here https://github.com/TryGhost/Ignition/blob/master/lib/config/index.js#L26
no issue
- We need a way to simulate "premium" membership without any payment from members' side. For this new "Complimentary" plan is introduced
- Allows `comped` flag as an input only on `PUT /members/:id` endpoint which sets free subscriptions based on "complimentary" plan on the member
- Added `comped` flag to members endpoint responses
- Bumped members-api to 0.12.0. This version supports new set/cancel complimentary subscription methods
no issue
- This helper allows to format currencies that use decimal normalization. For example 19.35 USD is served as 1935 from the API which always needs to be divided by 100 to get a dollar ammount.
no issue
- the `hr` mobiledoc card does not specify an `absoluteToRelative` or `relativeToAbsolute` transformer function so falls back to the default transformer
- the default transformer function's arguments were not correct which meant that the UrlUtils object was replacing the card's typical empty-object payload
- the card's payload changing when saving mobiledoc was triggering the editor's unsaved changes warning because the API response no longer matched what was in the editor
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/1335
- ember-cli now has a build progress spinner and some updated messages
- updates Gruntfile stdout/stderr handling to ignore certain error output so that we continue to output the periodic "building admin client..." notifications
no issue
- requests for resized images with a trailing slash would end up
throwing a EISDIR error because it got through to writing an
image buffer to a directory
- we want to cut this off early and disallow trailing slashes