no issue
Upgrading from v1 or v2 can result in successful upgrades but with mobiledoc errors showing in the logs:
```
NAME: InternalServerError
MESSAGE: Mobiledoc card 'card-markdown' not found.
```
The errors do not signify a problem as long as the 4.0 migrations run because those rename the deprecated card before re-rendering.
- `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` dropped support for `card-markdown` cards. 4.0 migrations handled this by renaming all `card-markdown` cards to `markdown` before re-generating any content
- 2.0 and 3.0 also had migrations that re-generated content but they are run before the 4.0 card rename migration meaning that the mobiledoc renderer sees cards that it doesn't know about. The behaviour for unknown cards is to log an error and skip rendering of that card
- by NOOPing the 2.0 and 3.0 migrations we eliminate the incompatibility errors and reduce the amount of processing the upgrade needs to perform
no issue
- We had a suspicion about a regression with these endpoints and there was no quick way to verify if these endpoints were failing due to a misconfiguration on the server or they broke generally for everyone
- Added tests as they were clearly lacking
no issue
- when building the canary zip, we currently use `main` within Casper,
but the 4.0 changes are on the 4.0 branch
- this commit updates the workflow to checkout that branch as part of
the pipeline
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12736
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/467
knex's `parse()` method is only called on data when directly fetched from the db. This was causing problems when model instances are passed around via events for example because `.get('key')` will return data that was directly set on the model without having gone through the `parse()` transformations. The result of this inconsistency was settings appearing correct when Ghost started up but then being broken as soon as a setting was changed.
- moved absolute/relative->transform-ready URL transformations from the API input serializers to the model's `format()` method and replaced with a relative->absolute transform in API input serializers
- results in consistency because `.get()` on a settings model will always return an URL
- removed transform-ready->absolute transforms from the API output serializers as that is now handled at the model-layer
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/467
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12731
- AMP helper fetches HTML directly from the database rather than fetching via the API so we can't rely on the API serializers to perform transforms for us
- switched the `relativeToAbsolute(html)` call to `transformReadyToAbsolute(html)` to match the new `__GHOST_URL__` storage format
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/467
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12731
- settings are mostly fetched directly from the settings cache rather than via the API so they aren't subject to the API-level output serializers that transform URLs meaning that URLs in the front-end ended up with raw `__GHOST_URL__` replacement strings
- added images to the Settings model's `parse()` method so they are transformed immediately when fetching from the database
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/Casper/pull/741
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/524
- Use a local-based format as the default format as suggested in https://github.com/TryGhost/Casper/pull/741
- reworked the helper to be easier to read and follow the different use cases
- introduced setting and resetting locale in tests via settingsCache and themei18n
- updated tests to cover more cases e.g. passing a date, this.published_at and no date
- added validation for user inputted dates because they could literally be anything
Co-authored-by: Hannah Wolfe <erisds@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/469
This updates to logic for generating the member events timeline used on
the dashboard to include member signup events and exclude newsletter
subscription events that are the byproduct of a member signup.
This allows site owners to get a fuller picture of what's happening with
their members, whilst reducing the noise of almost duplicate data.
This also fixes a bug where the timeline was not ordered correctly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/525
We expect the member event tables to be large, and they contain what is
considered metadata. For this reason we do not want to include them in
the export of sites.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/469
- Cleans up response format for mrr and volume stats endpoint to more consistent pattern
- Removes `unit` attribute for now as its not used
closes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12413
- portal should be included if there is no context so that it appears on 404 pages
- having this inside the if (context) block was an oversight
- we want to chain the accent color style block, so we move this to the end to make that possible
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/510
- Changed to return the full hostSettings key, not just the billing URL
- We are introducing several more settings that are needed by Admin including limits
- Passing the whole object makes this much easier to reason about as Admin has the exact same config as the server
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/510
- The current member limit was implemented as a member-specific concept
- The new limit service is much more generic, here we are swapping old for new
- The updated concept here is blocking all publishing, not just email sending, when a site is over its member limit
- To determine that we are publishing a post, we must be in the model layer. The code has been moved to the permissible function which makes sense as this is a permissions error that we are throwing
- I've left the extra check for email retries in, in case there is some loophole here (but we may wish to change it)
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
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/510
- When the host config was introduced it was incorrectly introduced as host_settings instead of hostSettings
- All other Ghost config uses camelCase, so changing this now before it becomes a problem
- Note: Also removed some rogue return awaits that don't make sense. It's not possible to hit that case, but cleaning up anyway
refs: refs 74fe765410
- Some pages, like error pages have no context.
- In that case there is also no previous style or script tag and so the existingScriptIndex is -1, not 0/falsy :D
- This ensures we always add this style tag
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/509
- Allows to update and read 'locale' key along with the deprecated 'lang'
- In Ghost v5 the 'lang' key will be dropped and the migration in settings table will clean up the key name to match the one exposed through the APIs
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/509
- During 3.x we standardised on "lang" instead of "default_locale" for the site setting, which was an assumption based on an earlier change to @site.lang to make <html lang="@site.lang"> read nicer. This was a mistake as the field represents more than "lang" its a "locale". With this changeset we introduce a transition to use "locale" name for the value instead of "lang"
- Adds `@site.locale" value in as well as new 'locale' property in Content API's response
- "lang" will be considered as deprecated starting with API v4 and will be dropped completely with API v5
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/509
- Flipping around key/newKey pair allows to map multiple keys to the same field in the settings
- This becomes handy when there's a need to deprecate a field. For example, we are about to introduce a 'locale' setting which would need to map to 'lang' db key, with current structure it's impossible to have many:1 mapping because it's impossible to have duplicate keys in the JS object ("hash")
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/513
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/477
- We have skipped work to improve the 'defaultTo' value when working on Ghost 4.0 release, so adding this comment while context loaded
- defaultTo should not be set to anything as it leads to more maintenance work during major version bump
- having validation might make sense but could lead to similar maintenance work unless it's linked to some global nosion of "supported API versions" used everywhere
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/513
- Tests confused versions after doing a "tripplication"
- Extracted a global "API_VERSION" variable for each suite to make api version used in the test explicit
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/513
- Having exports in no particular order was making it hard to spot if there's anything missing
- Having a DESC order on the exported API versions makes it very easy to modify and maintain in the future
no refs
refs b56e684258
The test theme fixture was using old `@blog` helper which was deprecated in v2 and replaced with `@site`. Since the latest bump to Gscan - b56e684258 - now validates a theme by going through nested `*.hbs` files, this was missed so far as it didn't fail the tests. This commit updates the test theme fixture to use updated value.