- we send the roles data array in when we're changing the role of the
user
- if we send an empty array, we don't want to edit the user's role
- the code _thought_ that's what it was doing, but we only check the
falsiness of the array, which is truthy for `[]`
- it also needs to check the length of the array
- this commit includes a test which would fail with a 500 error without
the fix
no issue
- following on from f4fb0fcbaa,
this commit moves around some package requires in Ghost
- these are often niche packages that do something in a subsystem of
Ghost, and are not necessarily be needed to boot the application
- these packages use non-negligible CPU and memory when they are
required, so it makes sense to lazy-require them
- the concern here is that we obscure the code too much by moving
random requires further into code, but the changes are small and the
improvements big
- this commit bring the boot time since 4.19.0 down ~31% and initial
memory usage down by a total of ~12%
refs: #13380
The i18n package is deprecated. It is being replaced with the tpl package.
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Chromik <aleksander.chromik@footballco.com>
- 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
- 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
- Traditionally all of Ghost's public-facing text was written in British English
- We're changing that to US English because that's more common
- US English should also be used in code e.g. properties are called color not colour
- most of these changes are in comments, but I've changed them so that we have US English in front of us always
- fixed a few other typos I noticed whilst there
refs 829e8ed010
- i18n is used everywhere but only requires shared or external packages, therefore it's a good candidate for living in shared
- this reduces invalid requires across frontend and server, and lets us use it everywhere until we come up with a better option
- Having these as destructured from the same package is hindering refactoring now
- Events should really only ever be used server-side
- i18n should be a shared module for now so it can be used everywhere until we figure out something better
- Having them seperate also allows us to lint them properly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/510
- contributors don't count towards the staff limit, therefore they should be allowed to be unsuspended
- currently, we don't check the role when unsuspending, which is incorrect
- this bug is pure oversight!
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/552
Refactors URL transforms so they take place at the model layer rather than the API serializer layer. Continuation of the pattern created for the settings model in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12738
- Added checks to all front-end tests to ensure output does not contain the magic replacement string
- includes failing acceptance test for `__GHOST_URL__` appearing in sitemaps
- Removed all transform-ready URL transforms from API serializers
- input serializers transform image urls relative->absolute to keep absolute-urls as the consistent "outside of the database" format
- output serializers should not need to perform any URL transforms as that will be done at the model layer
- Added url transforms to models layer
- removes knowledge from the API serializers which shouldn't need to know how data is stored internally in the database
- makes absolute urls the consistent "outside of the database" URL format
- adds transform step to the sitemap generator because the data used for that is fetched directly via knex which will not run through the bookshelf `parse()` methods
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/467
- switches to storing "transform-ready" URLs in the database
- transform-ready URLs contain a `__GHOST_URL__` placeholder that corresponds to the configured url that gives a few benefits
- much faster and less memory intensive output transformations through not needing to parse html or markdown - the transform can be achieved using a straightforward regex find+replace
- ability to change to/from or rename subdirectory without any manual updates to the database
- modified existing 4.0 url-transformation migration rather than adding another one and repeating the transformation on posts rows
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/510
- In the case that host config is provided, keep staff users within the limiti
- The definition of a staff user is a user with a role other than Contributor, and whose status is not inactive
- Contributors don't count
- Suspended (status inactive) users don't count
- Locked users DO count
- Invited users DO count
- You can't invite more staff users whilst there are pending invites
- You can't unsuspend a user, or change the role on a user in such a way as will take you over your limit
- You can't import staff users - all imported users are automatically set to Contributors
- As part of this work, we are changing the default Ghost user to a Contributor otherwise it uses up a staff user
Note: there is one known active bug with this commit.
- Assume you have one remaining user within your limit. You send an invite, this works.
- You cannot "resend" that invite, it will think you're sending a new invite and hit the limit
- You must "revoke" that invite first, and create a new one
- This bug exists because the resend function uses the add endpoint & does a delete+add, but this hits the permission check before the delete
- deleted files under `core/server/lib/promise` and related test files
- added `@tryghost/promise` as a dependency
- fixed all local requires to point to the new package
* refactored core/frontend/services/proxy to import common dependency like a normal person
* removed all imports of `common/errors`
* 🔥 removed common/errors module
Co-authored-by: Vikas Potluri <vikaspotluri123.github@gmail.com>
* refactored `core/frontend/apps` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/{apps, redirects, routing}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/settings` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/frontend/services` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/adapters` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/{db, exporter, schema, validation}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/importer` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/models/{base, plugins, relations}` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/models` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/canary/utils/serializers/output` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/shared` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/v2/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/v2` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/meta` to destructure common imports
* fixed some tests referencing `common.errors` instead of `@tryghost/errors`
- Not all of them need to be updated; only updating the ones that are
causing failures
* fixed errors import being shadowed by local scope
- Fixed session invalidation for "locked" user
- Currently Ghost API was returning 404 for users having status set to "locked". This lead the user to be stuck in Ghost-Admin with "Rousource Not Found" error message.
- By returning 401 for non-"active" users it allows for the Ghost-Admin to redirect the user to "signin" screen where they would be instructed to reset their password
- Fixed error message returned by session API
- Instead of returning generic 'access' denied message when error happens during `User.check` we want to return more specific error thrown inside of the method, e.g.: 'accountLocked' or 'accountSuspended'
- Fixed messaging for 'accountLocked' i18n, which not corresponds to the
actual UI available to the end user
- Added automatic password reset email to locked users on sign-in
- uses alternative email for required password reset so it's clear that this is a security related reset and not a user-requested reset
- Backported the auto sending of required password reset email to v2 sign-in route
- used by 3rd party clients where the email is necessary for users to know why login is failing
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
closes#10323
* Fixed usage of hasMany for user->session
* Refactored changePassword to async function
* Deleted all user sessions when password changed
* Tested for session retained after password changed
* Added the session to the frame
* Skipped the current session when changing password
no issue
- Removed redundant model code in users
- Removed v0.1 specific attribute removal on model layer for post
- Removed property deletions comments handled in serialization layer
- Removed unused token.added listener. users.last_seen is populated on middleware layer when a new access token is created
- Removed unneeded test for setting last_seen in users
no issue
- v0.1 is ☠️ so the access/refresh token based auth is no longer used
- removed all code related to the `accesstokens` and `refreshtokens` tables
- removed all `passport` related dependencies as it's no longer used
no issue
- Drops `ghost_auth_access_token` and `ghost_auth_id` fields since not used anymore
- Adds migration for dropping these columns from users table
- Drops Auth strategy - `ghostStrategy` - since its not used anymore
- closes#10555
- Added a check to the user modal that the new owner is active
- Had to refactor Owner->Author unit test (also renamed it)
- Based on the first 2 lines, owner->editor change is attempted (hence the rename)
- Since both stubs return a 'modal' with owner role which means owner->owner change is actually attempted
- Now that there's a user status check, added the `status` property to the user receiving owernship
refs #10461
- the model layer (only post & user) fetches the model after update
- i assume it was added to ensure a response with all fields
- quick fixing it for now to ensure API layer can access ".wasChanged" to be able to decide if a request modified a resource or not
@NOTE: Bookshelf does not physically update a resource if nothing has changed.
no issue
- the event chain works like this:
- if a model registers an event, it get's triggered, because it's stronger than the base model
- but you have to call the base model to agree on a contract, because base model implements generic logic in event handlers
- this was inconsistently used
refs #10388
This updates the base model to retrieve column information, and explicitly set every property whose column is `nullable` and content is the empty string (`""`) to `null`
refs #9865
This updates all current permissible methods to use the new function
signature which includes the hasApiKeyPermissions parameter. It also
makes sure that the hasApiKeyPermissions argument is taken into account
whenever checking before returning a resolved promise.
To be continued. This is just a tiny part of the big picture. None of these changes are fully committed to stay as they are.
* Removed unused fields from v2 Content API
- We want to ship the v2 Content API as clean and lean as we can
- Many fields in the DB aren't actually used, we shouldn't return these values
- Other values aren't useful outside of Admin clients, and shouldn't be returned either
Fields removed:
- tags: created_at, updated_at, parent
- authors: locale, accessibility, tour
- posts: locale, author status, page
refs #10105
- `options.where` is an older deprecated logic
- before the filter language was invented, Ghost generates statements for knex
- if we want to replace GQL with NQL, we can't generate these statements
- they are not understood from NQL, because NQL uses mongo JSON
- go through usages and rewrite the statements
- invent `extraFilters` for now
- we need to keep the support for `status` or `staticPages` for now (API requirement)
- IMO both shortcuts in the extra filters should be removed in the future
This commit is required for https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/10159!
* Added updateLastSeen method to user model
refs #10138
* Refactor codebase to use user.updateLastSeen
refs #10138
This is to ensure all updates go via the same method, meaning any
specific logic can be handled in one place, it also helps with grepping
the codebase to find where this occurs
* Created updateUserLastSeen middleware for v2 admin
refs #10138
This is intended to be used with the v2 admin api and _possibly_ the
content api, to give us an accruate report on thelast time a user access
a ghost instance.
* Wired updateUserLastSeen up to v2 Admin API
closes#10138
* Fixed broken test for v2 admin api
no-issue
This test was broken because it was incorrectly testing for a method to
be called exactly once - this was irrelevant to the functionality being
tested for.
* Updated user check method to set status to active
no-issue
* Debounced the updateUserLastSeen middlware an hour
no-issue
* Resolved some PR comments