no issue
Having `session.user` return a promise made dealing with it in components difficult because you always had to remember it returned a promise rather than a model and had to handle the async behaviour. It also meant that you couldn't use any current user properties directly inside getters which made refactors to Glimmer/Octane idioms harder to reason about.
`session.user` was a cached computed property so it really made no sense for it to be a promise - it was loaded on first access and then always returned instantly but with a fulfilled promise rather than the underlying model.
Refactoring to a synchronous property that is loaded as part of the authentication flows (we load the current user to check that we're logged in - we may as well make use of that!) means one less thing to be aware of/remember and provides a nicer migration process to Glimmer components. As part of the refactor, the auth flows and pre-load of required data across other services was also simplified to make it easier to find and follow.
- refactored app setup and `session.user`
- added `session.populateUser()` that fetches a user model from the current user endpoint and sets it on `session.user`
- removed knowledge of app setup from the `cookie` authenticator and moved it into = `session.postAuthPreparation()`, this means we have the same post-authentication setup no matter which authenticator is used so we have more consistent behaviour in tests which don't use the `cookie` authenticator
- switched `session` service to native class syntax to get the expected `super()` behaviour
- updated `handleAuthentication()` so it populate's `session.user` and performs post-auth setup before transitioning (handles sign-in after app load)
- updated `application` route to remove duplicated knowledge of app preload behaviour that now lives in `session.postAuthPreparation()` (handles already-authed app load)
- removed out-of-date attempt at pre-loading data from setup controller as that's now handled automatically via `session.handleAuthentication`
- updated app code to not treat `session.user` as a promise
- predominant usage was router `beforeModel` hooks that transitioned users without valid permissions, this sets us up for an easier removal of the `current-user-settings` mixin in the future
no issue
- added generic members filter component
- updated `<GhRecipientFilterCount />` to use the new generic component with `subscribed:true` added to the filter
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/776
Since switching to using a real NQL filter in the `posts.email_recipient_filter` field where we used to show `free members`, `paid members`, or `all members` we were showing `status:free`, `status:-free`, and `status:free,status:-free` respectively. If labels are used in a filter the text became even longer.
- added a `membersCountCache` service
- `.count(filter)` fetches a numeric count from the members API, if the filter has been counted in the last minute it returns the count directly from a cache instead to avoid hammering the members API when we show counts in multiple places across the UI
- `.countString(filter)` fetches a count but returns a humanized string with the logic extracted from what we displayed in the confirm email sending modal
- added a `<GhRecipientFilterCount @filter="" />` component that acts as a wrapper around the async count from `membersCountCache`
- updated confirm email send modal, plus save notification and editor status displays for scheduled posts to use the new service and component