refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1463
- Allow admins to perform all newsletter operations
- We can adjust and be more permissive in the future if needed
- Added the tests back as permissions are configured correctly now
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1433
- The `default` property stores whether a newsletter is set as default by the admin
- The `status` property stores whether a newsletter is archived or not
- The `recipient_filter` property is only storing whether a newsletter is "paid-only" or not for now, although it can be expanded to more specific filters in the future
- The `subscribe_on_signup` property stores whether a new member should be automatically signed up to the newsletter
- The `sort_order` property enables displaying the newsletter list in an order chosen by the admins
As multiple tiers is now GA, we want to allow devs to be able to work with Tiers and offers via content/Admin API. This change -
- updates fixtures to add permissions to admin integration role for new sites
- adds migration to update existing sites to have correct permissions for role
- whitelists add/edit/read/browse on tiers and offers API for integrations
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1363
- When uploading a zip of images in Settings > Labs > [Import], it will skip images that have an uppercase extension, citing an 'unsupported file type' error.
- Cause: Glob ignored those files when matching extensions in ImportManager
- Fix: Added nocase option where needed
- Extended tests to also test the processZip method of ImportManager with getFilesFromZip
- Added isValidZip for zip with uppercase image
- Cleaned up JSDoc in ImportManager, and replaced some older JS syntax
Fixed zipContainsMultipleDataFormats error never thrown:
When a zip combines two data formats, no error was thrown.
- The promise error was only returned in an _.each loop, but never thrown
- Previously when combining multiple data types in a zip file, no error got thrown
- Added a test for this error
- Also added a test for noContentToImport error
Other errors and fixes:
- Added missing length in getBaseDirectory check
- getContentTypes fixed (returned duplicate values). Type error came up after adding all JSDocs
- updated tests to match real types from JSDoc and pass type validations
- Rewrote some methods in the async await syntax
- Added tests for ImportManager clean up
- Our old fixtures were designed as a guide to getting started to Ghost, but they got in the way
- The old fixtures now live as part of ghost.org/resources - a living guide to starting with Ghost
- These new fixtures mean the site is ready to go as soon as it's setup
Co-authored-by: Hannah Wolfe <github.erisds@gmail.com>
no issue
- The support for the misformated roon imports was temporary anyway, based on the comments in code. It's also unecessary to keep around any code related to Roon as it's been _ages_ since anybody needed this kind of migration
https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1387
This is split into two migrations, one for the portal_products setting
and one for the portal_plans setting, as dealing with both of them in a
single migration led to too many branches.
- We have an existing pattern for using `visibility: public` instead of `visible: true|false`
- We no-op the existing migration and roll forward so that we don't have to manually revert db changes
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/174
- this commit switches Ghost from using the `mysql` library to the
`mysql2` one
- we've done this for several reasons:
- `mysql2` is more actively maintained
- `mysql2` natively supports the default auth plugin on MySQL 8
- `mysql2` is fasterrrr
- there have been various other commits refactoring the groundwork for
this commit but this commit should be short and sweet:
- alias `mysql` to `mysql2` client so we maintain backwards
compatibility with all configs who use `"client": "mysql"`
- enabled `decimalNumbers` so we maintain the same functionality as
`mysql`
- replaced the dependencies and updated `knex-migrator`
- hardcoded the newer authentication plugin in MySQL 8 CI. Before
switching to `mysql2`, this would break because it didn't support
this
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/174
- this just uses the same SQL queries for certain queries when using the
`mysql2` library as when using the `mysql` one
- we can remove the `mysql` line when we fully switch to `mysql2`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/174
- right now, our migrations manually check the client of the knex
instance to see whether we're running on MySQL or SQLite
- that's been working fine, but the problem is that we're due to switch
to the mysql2 driver soon, so all these checks will be faulty
- i've altered the functionality of `@tryghost/database-info` to accept
a knex instance, and it'll return if the DB is MySQL or SQLite in some
helper functions
- this commit bumps the package and switches to that format
- originally I used a shared instance of the class within
`@tryghost/database-info` but there's a chance that the knex instance
inside migrations actually comes from knex-migrator, and not Ghost, so
that wouldn't work
- throughout the migration utils we use the passed in DB connection or
fallback to the `db.knex` instance
- this works, but it means we have places we need to make sure to
implement `(transaction || db.knex)` everywhere
- as I'm working on refactoring the utils, this was also causing
problems because I'd be checking the `transaction` instance but that may
be null/undefined
- this commit pulls the fallback into the function parameters where it's
evaluated at runtime
- this also has the added benefit that we get jsdoc typing now because
the types are easy to figure out
- note: `transaction` should probably be renamed to `connection` because
it's not necessary a transaction... but baby steps 🤓
- this section of code handles the errors that arise when we add a
foreign key to a table
- locally, I get different errors than the one listed - `ER_FK_DUP_KEY`
and `ER_FK_DUP_NAME`
- I've been trying to find a good source for what each code is but it
looks highly likely to be differences in DB engines
- we should probably handle these errors anyway because we don't want
migrations to error out
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1387
We are moving away from the portal_products setting to instead store
each tiers visiblity on the tier itself. This column will be used for
that data.
Both of the default Tiers should be visible, but newly created tiers
should not be.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/202
- during DB init, we have to create all the tables
- right now we loop over all tables and call the `createTable` command
- this command checks if the table exists and if not, creates the table
- this works fine but it means we query the database for every table
- in MySQL, we query the information_schema table, which we've seen
issues with before because it doesn't have indexes
- the smarter thing to do here is to get all the tables that already exist,
remove them from the list, and just straight up create them without
further checks
- this entire thing should be protected by the migration lock so we
shouldn't encounter issues from multiple processes initializing the DB
and tables existing after the initial check
- this commit also removes the check from `createTable` because this isn't
really needed. We should be using the migration utils, which do
check for existing tables. I've added a note to the function and
audited anywhere we still call the function
- this commit removes (- 49 tables + 1 initial check) 48 queries from
the initial DB init
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- The values configuration for the settings table need to become configurable to be able to run our test environment with a pre-defined set of configurations (e.g Stripe-related values).
- This change makes it possible to define the default settings file location (currently a JSON)
- A new key is now exposed through the "paths.defaultSettings" key in settings, which can be overloaded for the needs of the environment
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1311
For some sites, the `portal_products` array was created without any value and due to a possible bug in older version of Ghost, it also didn't get filled on Stripe connect with default product. This causes a side-effect of sites not showing the prices in Portal when tiers beta is enabled or is out as GA. This change populates the missing product data in `portal_product` for sites that have a single tier (haven't enabled tiers beta), as they right now don't have an option to hide the tier.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
Default content visiblity for specific tiers is now stored split between `default_content_visiblity` and `default_content_visibility_tiers` setting, with former storing the value as `tiers` and the latter stores the list of tiers that the visibility is restricted to. This migration transforms all existing sites that have default visibility stored as an NQL string from previous versions to follow the new model and store correctly on the new setting.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
Default content visibility for a post can be one of `public|members|paid|tiers`, where `tiers` denotes visibility restricted to specific tiers. This change adds a new setting to store the tier ids when default content visibility is set to `tiers`. This closely matches how the visibility is stored on `posts` table as well, with `visibility` stored as `tiers` and tiers data is stored on tiers pivot table.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1287
Currently we have a hard limit of how large an email filter can be,
which is very restrictive once a site starts using Tiers - by moving
toward a TEXT column, we essentially give the filters unlimited size.
This currently doesn't handle SQLite as there are no limits on VARCHARS
in SQLite.
The down migration is a loop so we don't have to handle values larger than
50 characters
no issue
- we check the presence of `members_free_signup_redirect` here but the
log line said `members_paid_signup_redirect`
- this must have been missed in review but it's simple enough to fix
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1168
This migrates the existing settings onto the Tier objects, so that users
with Tiers enabled can seamless move from global settings to Tier level
settings - without losing/modifying data/functionality.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
We used `posts.visibility` originally to store visibility as `free|paid` with a character limit of 50. This same field was repurposed to store an NQL filter when member tiers is enabled. The NQL filter uses the slug of the tier name, which can easily create a filter longer than 50 characters, adding an unwanted limitation on number of tiers that can be added to post's visibility.
Going forward, we'd like to store the visibility of posts for tiers in a separate pivot table and instead store the value of `visibility` as `tiers` when restricting post access to specific tiers. This change -
- adds a new pivot table fixture for storing relation between posts and tiers
- adds a migration for creating the new table
- updates tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1168
Rather than using a single url for paid signup redirects, we want to
support setting a welcome page on a tier by tier basis. This column will
be used to store the URL. A text column of length 2000 is how we have
stored URL's elsewhere in the schema.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1252
We need a way to signal whether or not a Tier is active or archived, and
we'll be using the active flag in the same way we do for Offers.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1257
As well as fixing the code so that we do not create duplicate offer
redemptions going forward, we need to clean up the existing database.
We loop in code because the query to find and delete duplicates is complicated,
and will introduce more risk
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/175
- we're going to be making some changes in v5 wrt supported databases
- we needed a way of detecting the difference between MySQL 5 + 8,
MariaDB etc
- I've created `@tryghost/database-info`, which is a small wrapper
around `knex`, which returns this information
- this commit:
- adds the library to Ghost
- initializes the DB info library upon boot
- updates the Admin API /config/ endpoint and UpdateCheck to return
the new string - `mysql5`, `mysql8` etc
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1037
Free tier is now setup the same way as other tiers, to allow custom description/benefits. This change:
- adds a migration to add a default free tier for all sites
- adds a default fixture to insert a free tier for all new sites
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1037
- adds new `type` column for tiers to differentiate between free and paid tiers
- all existing tiers are updated to be `paid` tiers
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1189
Support for AMP is slowly in decline, and makes developing new cards trickier,
since AMP no longer has an effect of SEO we're going to disable it by default
as a first step toward moving away from it.
Co-authored-by: Thibaut Patel <thibaut@ghost.org>
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.
refs: TryGhost/Toolbox#147
* Replaces all references to isIgnitionError with isGhostError
* Switches use of GhostError to InternalServerError - as GhostError is no longer public
There are places where InternalServerError is not the valid error, and new errors should be added to the @tryghost/errors package to ensure that we can use semantically correct errors in those cases.
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/105
Lint rules prevent:
* Invalid naming conventions for new migrations
* Loop constructs in migrations - these should be used with caution
and are therefore a warning rule, use `// eslint-disable-next-line
no-restricted-syntax` to prevent this rule from firing where a loop is
required
* Returing within a loop - this is usually meant to be a
continue/break
* Multiple joins - these can be badly performing migrations, so should
be treated with caution, disable the rule for the line if the risk is
understood / the migration cannot be written without it
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1236
We use Offer names for the Stripe Coupon name - which has a limit of 40
characters. We are now introducing a limit of 40 characters to Offer
names too. This migration ensures that all our data in the DB is valid.
- These two things are meant to improve performance at the cost of reliability.
- Perfect for testing, however I think they make a minimal impact on modern SSDs :(
- Still worth a shot to see if it helps with CI
https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/130
The transaction no longer commits in the promise chain, which wasn't
valid logic for a transaction, since it is commited automatically when
the promise chain resolves, and rollsback automatically when the
promise chain rejects.
This makes code which fails during the transaction error in the right
place, instead of getting stuck here. (Especially good for writing
tests).
The tests for this code can now live in the integration folder.
- this keeps production and test fixtures separate, so that changing the prod fixtures doesn't change the shape of our tests.
- we may still want to test that the production fixtures do what we expect, but that can be handled in a separate integration test, by specifically setting the fixture path
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/133
- instead of just a collection of utils, we now have a class that manages fixtures
- this should allow us to change the path to fixtures, e.g. between prod/dev and test, so that different fixtures can be loaded by default
- also makes it easier to test the fixture manager code itself
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/807
The launch wizard completed flag was previously stored at per user level in accessibility column of user table, so an administrator still got the option to complete the launch wizard even if the owner had completed it previously, which is not expected pattern. This change moves the launch complete flag for Admin to common settings from per user level so a site only needs to complete the launch wizard once irrespective of which user completes it
- adds new `editor_is_launch_complete` setting to track if a site launch steps are completed in Admin
- adds new migration util to easily allow adding new setting
- adds migration to introduce new `editor_is_launch_complete` setting
- adds migration to update launch complete flag for a site if any of the users have already completed the launch steps
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1178
The "up" migration that this util generates correctly throws if the
pre-requisite data cannot be found in the database. The "down" migration
however was incorrectly mirroring this behaviour of throwing - which
meant that it wasn't idempotent, as it does not require a permission or
role to existing if it wants to move relations between them.