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- output the reason we're showing the unsaved changes modal along with some context to the console
- to share it, right click on the object that is logged to the web inspector console next to the text "showing leave editor modal" and choose "Store as global variable" in the popup menu, then execute `copy(temp1)` (if `temp1` was the variable that was created for you) which will copy a string representation of the object to your clipboard ready for sharing
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- the inputs in tag/member settings are now two-way bound which means that a `null` or `undefined` value can become `""` when a field is focused/blurred due to inputs only working on strings
- if a `null` or `undefined` property value becomes `""` Ember Data will treat that as a dirty property and that will in turn trigger the unsaved changes modal when leaving the tag/member details screens
- this change strengthens our `_saveXProperty` private controller methods to skip any changes between "falsy" property values unless the new value is explicitly `false`
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11445
- fixed input field background colors in Post Settings menu in darkmode
- applied color variables to day picker calendar component
- fixed colors of day picker calendar in darkmode
no issue
- having so many addons grouped into a single PR is difficult to manage when not reviewing, updating and merging frequently. If a single addon requires deeper work or breaks our node support range than it blocks upgrades on all other addons which then compounds required effort over time
no issue
We weren't correctly clearing state for the "display modal" booleans when leaving screens. This meant that it was possible to end up in a state where where every time you access a screen you get the unsaved changes modal
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We were in a part-way state where some touched files had been (sometimes partially) migrated to explicit `this`. The codemod that was available has now fixed the formatting issues it had so it was a good time to run it.
https://github.com/ember-codemods/ember-no-implicit-this-codemod
- part of the migration path for https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/pull/308
- starts to make template resolution rules more explicit
- `<MyComponent />` - always a component
- `{{my-component}}` - component or helper (components _must_ have a `-`. This style of component will go away once fully migrated to angle bracket components)
- `{{value}}` - a helper or local template variable
- `{{this.value}}` - reference to a property on the backing context (either a controller or a component JS file)
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- the member count is automatically calculated via the length of the live members array so there's no need to manually decrement it - if we do manually decrement then the count is off by one because the auto calculation runs to get the new value before the manual decrement
no issue
- keep a scratch model on the tag/member controllers rather than inside of the form components
- allows the controller's `save` task to transfer scratch values to real values before saving
- means that pressing Cmd+S whilst a field is still focused will save the expected value rather than the old value avoiding unsaved changes modals when trying to leave the screen when you think you've already saved
- fixed route and url not changing after saving a new member
- fixed error when clicking delete tag button
- cleaned up unused `showDeleteTagModal` actions
no issue
- removed unused `isViewingSubview` property
- replaced `hasMultipleSubscriptions` CP with the `gt` CP macro
- fixed indentation in the template
no issue
The tag and member screens share the same underlying UI/UX patterns but were using different code patterns. This brings both in line so that we have consistent code patterns that can be re-used for other screens.
- fixed cleanup of new tags by adding the `deactivate` hook to the `tag` route
- updated `member` and `member.new` route/controller setup to match tag route/controller setup
- added `save` action to member controller so that Ctrl/Cmd+S works on member screen
- updated tag route/controller to utilise the same instant display w/background refresh when accessing the tag details screen
- completed transition of non-component tag/members templates over to angle bracket component syntax
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/107
- Added 'cancel at period end' logic to members subscription details
- Added stripe subscription link in subscriptions details
no issue
- don't show "Delete tag" button when we're displaying a new/unsaved tag
- refactor the `_deleteTag()` method to be more explicit and remove handling that is no longer required since the tag screen is not nested in the tags screen
- revised the condition in `showUnsavedChangesModal()` method so that it's body doesn't fire twice when leaving the `tag` or `tag.new` route
- revised the `showUnsavedChangesModal()` method body to look at the number of changed properties on the tag rather than relying on `tag.hasChangedAttributes` which is always `true` for new models
no issue
- removed unused `<GhTagsManagementContainer>` component and related `isMobile` CPs
- un-nested `tag` and `tag.new` routes
- nested routes in Ember are used for nested UI but these are both separate screens
- removes usage of `selectedTag` property in favour of using Ember's built-in model handling
- removed unnecessary `tags/new` controller
- sets up `tag.new` route which extends the `tag` route to avoid duplicate code
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11409
- Added a new UI for a second set of navigation links
- This should support most concepts of nav, e.g. left and right, or header and footer
- This PR mostly updates the design and nav components to cope with a second set of nav
no issue
- When an email has a valid gravatar handle it displays an image instead of initials for the member
- Introduces new {{gravatar}} helper which accepts an email as parameter and size/d as named parameters. The output is a URL to gravatar image
- Refactored usage of "splattribute" to explicit property. There was a need to duplicate class property usage in the component and doing that through splatttibute feature is unsafe as pointed ou here - https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/1417#discussion_r351837584
no refs.
Issue was that the ratio of email mobile preview UI was completely off on higher screen resolutions.
- set the email mobile preview UI to fixed size
no issue
- There was a need to make the experience of adding a first member(s) as frictionless as possible, which lead to adding some actionable controls to the "no-members" screen.
- Adds the ability to make yourself a member
- Adds the ability to import CSV member
- Link to add a member manually
no issue
- The test is failing only when run purely from the console if run from the browser window it alway succeeds
- Commented out intended condition and left the tricky one out for future review
no issue
- We have a need to create a member manually, this changeset solves this problem.
- Added new member button to the member's screen
- Needed to be able to perform add member action
- Fixed inconsistent `createAt` naming. All models use consistent `createdAtUTC`, fixed it up so that members model follows the same pattern. If we want to change this pattern should probably happen for all models at once
- Fixed member avatar when creating a new member. If the values are completely empty the screen ends up being filled with empty space. Added some dummy initials which are recalculated once the member enters the name or an email
- Refactored DS naming for consistency. Nowhere else in the codebase 'DS' name is ever used, made this consistent
- Added missing validations in members form
- Simplified if conditions in the member list template. When using the if/esle statements unnecessary new-line symbols were inserted which made it hard to test. Also by using computed property view is much cleaner
- Updated member's model default value for `subscribed` to "true". It is turned on by default in the model layer on the backend (ref: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/3.1.0/core/server/data/schema/schema.js#L330), this behavior is intended and should be the same on the frontend
no issue
- the members count used to disable the email toggle and shown in the confirm modal was incorrect as it didn't take into account subscribed vs non-subscribed members
- adjusts the filter in the count query to only fetch subscribed members
no issue
- adds a `.retry()` method to the email model+adapter
- adds a retry email task to the publishmenu that follows the same retry-then-poll behaviour as the regular email confirmation
- show a retry button in the confirm email modal if the original send failed
- increases max "immediate failure" poll timeout to 15sec (an 8sec retry-to-failure time has been seen locally)
no issue
- the toast notification occurs before polling for a successful email occurs so it was confusing to have different states represented in the UI simultaneously
no issue
- when confirming email send, after initial save in, poll every second for a maximum of 10 seconds and check the status of the email
- if it's `'success'` close the modal immediately
- if it's `'failure'` switch the confirm modal to an error state
- if the save fails for some other reason (validation, server error) close the modal immediately and let the normal editor error handling do it's thing
- fixed confirm modal not appearing when retrying a save after a post validation failed
- show email status in post status area
- `"and sending to x members"` when email is pending or submitting
- `"and sent to x members"` once email is fully submitted
no issue
- Mailgun makes it really difficult to find your baseUrl from their UI if you've previously sent emails on a domain
- use a dropdown with flag and region name instead to better match what you can see in their UI
refs 5fd2b7fed1
- sends `?send_email_when_published=true` query param when scheduling/publishing a post with the toggle turned on
- adds support to the posts adapter for handling the `adapterOptions` option
- updates the editor `save` task to pass through the required adapter option when a post is being published or scheduled with the toggle checked
- moves state for the email toggle into the publish menu so that we don't try to toggle the model attribute which should only be fetched from the API
- prevent `post.send_email_when_published` being sent to the API via the serializer as it's now a read-only attribute
no issue
- refactored `renderEmailPreview` into separate fetch and render functions
- grab email info from an existing email resource if it exists on the post rather than fetching a preview
- added "View email" button the the email-sent state of the newsletter settings PSM section
no issue
- changed `disabled=deliveredAction` to `disabled=mailgunError` so that it's switching on the correct property
- removed all references to the unused `deliveredAction` property
no issue
- removed unnecessary scratch value handling for a non-model property
- use [`oneWay`](https://api.emberjs.com/ember/release/functions/@ember%2Fobject%2Fcomputed/oneWay) to bind the logged in user's email address to the `testEmailAddress` property on the component - this allows for the default value to always be the logged in users email but changing the property value only changes the value on the component, not upstream on the user model
- use default two-way binding of the `<Input>` helper to avoid unnecessary boilerplate
- removed unnecessary usage of the `truncate` helper for the placeholder