ref GRO-54
fixes GRO-63
fixes GRO-62
fixes GRO-69
When the config `hostSettings:managedEmail:enabled` is enabled, or the
new flag (`newEmailAddresses`) is enabled for self-hosters, we'll start
to check the from addresses of all outgoing emails more strictly.
- Current flow: nothing changes if the managedEmail config is not set or
the `newEmailAddresses` feature flag is not set
- When managedEmail is enabled: never allow to send an email from any
chosen email. We always use `mail.from` for all outgoing emails. Custom
addresses should be set as replyTo instead. Changing the newsletter
sender_email is not allowed anymore (and ignored if it is set).
- When managedEmail is enabled with a custom sending domain: if a from
address doesn't match the sending domain, we'll default to mail.from and
use the original as a replyTo if appropriate and only when no other
replyTo was set. A newsletter sender email addresss can only be set to
an email address on this domain.
- When `newEmailAddresses` is enabled: self hosters are free to set all
email addresses to whatever they want, without verification. In addition
to that, we stop making up our own email addresses and send from
`mail.from` by default instead of generating a `noreply`+ `@` +
`sitedomain.com` address
A more in depth example of all cases can be seen in
`ghost/core/test/integration/services/email-addresses.test.js`
Includes lots of new E2E tests for most new situations. Apart from that,
all email snapshots are changed because the from and replyTo addresses
are now included in snapshots (so we can see unexpected changes in the
future).
Dropped test coverage requirement, because tests were failing coverage
locally, but not in CI
Fixed settings test that set the site title to an array - bug tracked in
GRO-68
fixes GRO-34
fixes GRO-33
This is a revision of a previous commit, that broke the browser tests
because changes in the data generator (requiring bookshelf had side
effects).
This adds a new way to run all tests with enforced numeric ObjectIDs.
These numeric ids cause issues if they are used withing NQL filters. So
they surface tiny bugs in our codebase.
You can run tests using this option via:
NUMERIC_IDS=1 yarn test:e2e
Removed some defensive logic that could be explained by this discovered
issue.
fixes GRO-34
fixes GRO-33
This also adds a new way to run all tests with enforced numeric ObjectIDs.
These numeric ids cause issues if they are used withing NQL filters. So they
surface tiny bugs in our codebase.
You can run tests using this option via:
NUMERIC_IDS=1 yarn test:e2e
Also removed some defensive logic that could be explained by unquoted ids.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/18587/files and
https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/17475/files
- In October 2022, `juice`, a library Ghost uses to inline CSS for email
rendering, introduced a small change that began inlining `width: auto`
and `height: auto` from CSS on image tags, resulting in `width="auto"`
and `height="auto"` attributes being added to image tags in rendered emails
(cb62062794)
- This change in `juice` broke our email rendering in Outlook, which
doesn't play well with `width="auto"` attributes. The first two attempts
to workaround this new behavior in `juice` ended up fixing the issue in
Outlook, but breaking the rendering in other clients
- This commit stores the `height` and `width` attributes of all images
_before_ inlining the CSS with `juice`, and resets them to their
original values, only if they were set to `auto`
no issue
- product card outputs the original width/height of the image in emails
which results in overflown images in Outlook
- Combined with https://github.com/TryGhost/Koenig/pull/983/files, this
change fixes rendering for product card images in Outlook
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Co-authored-by: Sodbileg Gansukh <sodbileg.gansukh@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4053
This adds the feature flag. If enabled, the list-unsubscribe header
should be set. The value currently is only for testing purposes and
probably won't work yet.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/17937
- We used a global Handlebars instance, which means it was reused across
Ghost
- Partials are different between parts of Ghost, that means the partials
were overwritten every time a normal Mailgun email was send
- All staff emails send after a normal newsletter would have invalid
styles because the partials for styles were overwritten
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3687
After this change, relative URLs in emails will be replaced with
absolute URLs using the post URL. Making relative Portal URLs possible
etc.
Updates the test data generator to fix invalid URL encoding (somehow a
backslash + escaped double quote was added when it wasn't required).
refs TryGhost/Product#3647
- The latest version of juice (which Ghost uses to inline css in email
newsletters) included new functionality to add height="auto" and
width="auto" for any images with dimensions set to auto in css
- This was causing rendering issues in Outlook, which would render the
image at full width, which often added a horizontal scroll and generally
messed up the flow of the document
- This change prevents juice from modifying the height or width of `<img
/>` tags
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/16131
Members only content was incorrectly being shown in a plaintext email
due to the email `preheader` using the post model `plaintext` field
directly (which contained the members-only content). This changes this
behaviour so that the post html content is utilised for the `preheader`
but has all members-only content (post-preview content + segmented
content) removed
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3337
Moved current email customization functionality that is behind the
`makeItRain` to its own flag (`emailCustomization`) and removed the now
redundant `makeItRain` flag
As discussed with the product team we want to enforce kebab-case file names for
all files, with the exception of files which export a single class, in which
case they should be PascalCase and reflect the class which they export.
This will help find classes faster, and should push better naming for them too.
Some files and packages have been excluded from this linting, specifically when
a library or framework depends on the naming of a file for the functionality
e.g. Ember, knex-migrator, adapter-manager