closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3719
- adds Sentry reporting for slow saves in the editor to help investigate reports of a similar nature
- uses different messages for lexical vs mobiledoc and successful vs failed saves so we can compare frequency of each in the Sentry UI
- includes `save_time` tag so we can see a breakdown of timings and adjust the threshold if necessary
- includes `post_type` tag which will be useful as we introduce further differences between the features and rendering cycle of posts and pages
- includes `newsletter` and `email_segment` tags to help indicate if slow saves are due to email sending
- includes `save_revision` tag to help indicate if forced revision saves cause slow saves
- includes `convert_to_lexical` tag to help indicate if mobiledoc/lexical conversion is causing slow saves
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/17681
- updated `prepareContextResource()` to make sure `show_title_and_feature_image` is always removed from pages
- updated `formatResponse.entries()` to apply the same `@page` local behaviour when it's passed a `data.page` object to account for custom routed pages
- We don't actually utilise the history handling for Explore, as it's not a full screen modal and therefore don't need passing in previous routes before opening the iframe
- Removed usage of `did-insert` livecycle hook and reverted to usage of `contructor` and `willDestroy` instead to add and remove message event listener
no issue
- We were loading the Explore iframe together with all assets in Admin
- This change will avoid that and only start loading and rendering Explore, once it's clicked
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/17609
- The tests for content gating started to fail with introduction of the index on `published_at` data in for `posts` table. The reason for the failure was identical `published_at` date set during the fixture insertion, making the returned results change order non-deterministically. The problem is mostly in how the test is set up as it's quite unrealistic to have multiple posts in the system inserted at the same time down to millisecond. Maybe... by some coincidence, but thats not a problem we should care too much about imo.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/18
- The prev/next helpers are slow and are causing major performance issues. The helpers are using `posts.published_at` for comparisons extensively, which causes a full table scan - bad for query performance.
- We use published_at in other queries too (like default order for queries fetching all posts), so there might be a slight performance boost across the system with this new index.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/5
- Current event-aware cache wrapper has been using a timestamp as a way to create keys in Redis cache and reset them all at once. We are now moving on to the updated Redis adapter that supports "reset()" natively, so there's no need for synthetic resets.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3704
- the site icon has sizes defined in CSS and it works great for most
browsers
- but it becomes very large in Outlook and it requires explicit sizes in
the image markup for some reason
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3714
The dashboard was showing the total number of subscribers, but not
taking into account members who have disabled emails. This commit fixes
that.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3449
- added drop handler to the whole editor pane area (to match previous editor) that uses the external API plugin to pass files through to the editor when dropped
- allows images/files to be dropped outside of the main editor canvas which is especially helpful when creating images in a new post
Previously, the adapter was only built for a redis cluster connection. Meaning
if you tried to use if with a redis that was a single node it would fail as it
tries to find a primary node. In a single node setup there is no primary node,
just the one main node. So, this update tricks the adapter into thinking it has
found a pimary node by returning the whole connection (to the single node) when
the constructor is note a cluster.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3661
- until now, Portal was not loaded if members were disabled. With the
introduction of Tips & Donations, signed-off readers can also make
payments, using the Portal link /#/portal/support.
- now, Portal is loaded when Tips & Donations are enabled, even if
Memberships are disabled
- depending on the member signup access, the top bar / trigger button
Portal buttons are hidden as before (signup/subscribe hidden if access is set to none, subscribe hidden if
access is set to invite-only)
- for any other signup / signin Portal links (e.g., added by the theme,
or added via a Post/Page), a new popup informs the reader when
Memberships are disabled: "Memberships unavailable, contact the site
owner for access".
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3708
When filtering members by the `Newsletter subscription` parameter, If
the site has a single newsletter, members with disabled emails were
being erroneously returned. This fixes that 👍
no issue
- Added Afrikaans translations for the signup form. This enhances the localisation of Ghost for Afrikaans users.
Co-authored-by: Ronald Langeveld <hi@ronaldlangeveld.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3687
- Today, in Button, Header, Email CTA cards, Portal links are used as
absolute URLs to the root, e.g. https://mysite.com/#/portal/signin. When
clicking on a Portal link, the reader is redirect to the homepage first,
loosing context of the post.
- With this change, the UX becomes smoother: clicking on a Portal link
keeps the reader in context, and open the Portal link on the same post
e.g., https://mysite.com/POST_URL/#/portal/signin
- Technically, this works by using relative URLs for Portal links.
Relative URLs work out of the box for web, but required changes on the
email side, cf. https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/17630
no issue
- Keep an eye on Ghost's changelog (https://ghost.org/changelog/) for
the full feature announcement. 🎉
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This pull request removes the `headerUpgrade` feature flag and enables
the new header card by default in the editor. It also hides the old
header card from the editor menu unless the `labs.headerV1` setting is
enabled.
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1691403750186279
- we keep seeing strange things from incremental TS builds, and it's
causing random/spurious test failures for developers
- this commit disables that
- also adds cleaning up of TS incremental build artifacts to the
`build:clean` command
- this is the default config which we insert into packages by default
- we've since switched to using a shared config to deduplicate the
config
- this switches a couple of packages over to that config
no issue
- Stripe imposes different minimum charges based on the currency used,
see
https://stripe.com/docs/currencies#minimum-and-maximum-charge-amounts
- Our validation uses double that limit, to take into account
conversions to the main currency in use in the Stripe account
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3695
- Stripe has minimum charge amounts per currency, see
https://stripe.com/docs/currencies#minimum-and-maximum-charge-amounts
- We double these limits in our validation, to take into account
currency conversions to the main currency used on the Stripe account. If
the publishers enters a suggested amount below the limit, they will see
an error in Admin
- 0 is permitted as default value and corresponds to "no suggested
amount"
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- Removed a leftover signup property from the Koenig lexical config.
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Removed `signupCard` property from `koenig-lexical-editor` component.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3661
- until now, Portal was not loaded if members were disabled. With the
introduction of Tips & Donations, signed-off readers can also make
payments, using the Portal link /#/portal/support.
- now, Portal is loaded when Tips & Donations are enabled, even if
Memberships are disabled
- depending on the member signup access, the "sign in" / "subscribe"
Portal buttons are hidden (both hidden if none, signup hidden if
invite-only)
- for any other signup / signin Portal links (e.g., added by the theme,
or added via a Post/Page), a new popup informs the reader as such when
Memberships are disabled: "Memberships unavailable, contact the site owner for access".
no issue
- This change listens to updated values of the night shift toggle and sends a message to the Explore iframe - if mounted - to ensure the themes are in sync
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/56
The new monobundle package now ignores any package directory if it doesn't contain a package.json. These non-packages are occasionally restored from cache when pulling dependencies.
refs TryGhost/Product#3638
- Added `convert_to_lexical` flag to the posts/pages edit endpoint
- Added 'convertToLexical' feature flag so we can enable/disable this
feature independently from the main lexical beta flag
- Modified admin posts/pages list to point to the lexical editor for
_all_ posts, regardless of mobiledoc vs lexical (if the flag is on)
- Added call to edit endpoint with `convert_to_lexical` in the lexical
editor admin route if the page/post is currently in mobiledoc and the
flag is enabled
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).
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Updated packages for rendering post and page content. This fixes some
bugs and improves the handling of HTML elements.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3665
- added link suggestion feature to the Header card in Mobiledoc (missing
feature)
- Tips & Donations link is behind a feature flag atm, to be cleaned up
once the feature is ready to be released
no issue
- some tweaks inside `kg-default-nodes`, requires an update in Ghost.
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- made adjustment to `kg-default-nodes` that needs bumping on Ghost to
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Updated Koenig Editor dependencies to fix bugs and enhance performance.
This affects the `@tryghost/kg-default-nodes` and
`@tryghost/kg-lexical-html-renderer` packages in
`ghost/core/package.json`.
no issue
When a user fails to pay the first time, and returns to the site, the
next payment will be attributed to Stripe instead of the original
referrer. This change always ignores the Stripe checkout as referrer in
the URL history.
By using the `collections_posts` table as a pivot table, I couldn't see
a way to get bookshelf to *not* load the Post models for the relation.
We don't actually need those Post models for our usescases, the the
queries were causing issues with our database servers! Here we've added
a new CollectionPost model which allows us to treat the
collections_posts table as a resource ratherthan pivot, and means we can
use the hasMany relation rather than belongsToMany relation. This
removes all queries to the posts table when fetching collections with
relations
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performance and stability.
no issue
- Snapshot tests were incorrect but we weren't catching it because CI
was retrying them and yielding false passes
- This fix just fixes the broken tests, which will allow us to fix the
issue with CI yielding false passing results
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3666
- added computed setting "donations_enabled"
- added logic to persist "donations_suggested_amount" and "donations_currency"
- used "donations_suggested_amount" and "donations_currency" when initiating a new Stripe Checkout for donations
- added copy functionality to "your link" in Tips & Donations settings
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3677
- Added Tips&Donations link to Portal links in Membership settings for
easy access
- Updated other links to pass `no-action` lint rule
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Co-authored-by: Sag <guptazy@gmail.com>
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/11
This is a pretty huge commit, but the relevant points are:
* Each importer no longer needs to be passed a set of data, it just gets the data it needs
* Each importer specifies its dependencies, so that the order of import can be determined at runtime using a topological sort
* The main data generator function can just tell each importer to import the data it has
This makes working on the data generator much easier.
Some other benefits are:
* Batched importing, massively speeding up the whole process
* `--tables` to set the exact tables you want to import, and specify the quantity of each
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3667
- Moved Tips&Donations out of `SignupFormEmbed` component and into its
own component
- Removed the enable/disable toggle for Tips&Donations and added
Expand/Close button instead
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3684
The `nql` used for filtering newsletter members needed tweaking to make
sure the provided query was parsed as a single `AND` query. This commit
also fixes an issue where on page reload the filters were not being
applied correctly
We've been seeing an increased number of database queries, which are potentially
caused by the collections syncing logic. Whilst we haven't narrowed the cause
down precisely we want to disable this logic unless the flag is enabled.
refs TryGhost/Product#3609
- author and publisher styles were mixed up in mobiledoc
- made consistent for author coming after publisher for md and lexical
- updated renderer packages
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3676
- add filter for sidebar display of theme errors (angry red box)
- filter specific to each page feature, will need to add each one by this approach
We have a global hook for the bookshelf-relations plugin which updates the
sort_order for pivot tables when saving the parent model. This hook requires
that we fetch each row in the pivot table related to the model and then run an
update on each one. Since we have a "latest" Collection this means at least N
update queries where N is the number of Posts for a site. For large sites this
was crippling the database. We only need the sort_order to be updated for
Collections with a type of "manual". We currently don't have a way to disable
the update based on model attributes, so instead we have disabled the update for
all Collections - this is okay because 1. Collections is not released and 2. we
don't have full support for manual Collections yet anyway.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3349
Now that we're a bit further, we can open AdminX settings from the usual
gearwheel button when the Labs flag is enabled instead of having a
separate navigation item
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- Without an extra await in the update function the passed in transaction would complete before all updates had a chance to run within this transaction.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- When posts produce PostsBulkFeaturedEvent/PostsBulkUnfeaturedEvent the collections having a featured filter should update the posts belonging to them.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- When posts produce PostsBulkUnpublishedEvent the collections having a published_at filter should update the posts belonging to them
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- Allows to subscribe to bulk unpublish/featured/unfeatured DomainEvents elsewhere in the system, for example, Collections.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- When the bulk destroy is done on posts Collections need to know about the update and remove the stored posts from collections.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- This package is meant to hold Domain Events associated with Post model/entity. The very first one here is PostsBulkDestroyedEvent needed to signal bulk destroy action completion from the posts service.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3648
- Refactored Members API RouterController.createCheckoutSession: Split the method into smaller parts so we can reuse individual parts for the upcoming donation checkout session.
- Wired up donation checkout creation
- Added donation events
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3657
- When reverting a post to a draft, the meta, `email_only` remained
true.
- This fix switches `email_only` back to false when the `revertToDraftTask` is executed.
no issue
- We made some styling changes in the rendering nodes for the new header
card.
- This bumps the affected packages.
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Updated content rendering packages to fix bugs and improve output. This
affects how Ghost converts markdown to `HTML`, `AMP`, or `email`
formats.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/50
- we should default to keeping the rule on and so I've excluded lines
that currently use `any` to avoid the need to go and fix them all up
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/62
Because there are many ways in which filters can rely on tags, we will just
recalculate all automatic collections for now, rather than attempting to do
optimised updates.
The PostRepository type was using `any` (an anti pattern) rather than
`PostCollection`, and we had optional properties, which are not really
optional. This cleans up the types and updates the tests alongside them.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/50
- `react-app` comes from `eslint-config-react-app`, which is a CRA package
- we're moving away from that so this commit switches the linting over
to a more recently updated plugin
- once that was removed, we started using a newer version of
`@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin`, so there were plenty of
updates/exemptions to make
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3651
- This is a security fix that addresses an issue causing malicious users
to abuse the test / preview email API endpoint.
- We have multiple procedures in place now to limit such users.
- First, we now only allow one email address to be passed into the
`sendTestEmail` method. This method only have one purpose, which is to
compliment the test email functionality within the Editor in Admin and
therefore have no reason to send to more than one email address at a
time.
- We then add an additional rate limiter to prevent a user from making
multiple requests, eg via a script.
- The new imposed limit is 10 test emails per hour.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3651
- This is a security fix that addresses an issue causing malicious users
to abuse the test / preview email API endpoint.
- We have multiple procedures in place now to limit such users.
- First, we now only allow one email address to be passed into the
`sendTestEmail` method. This method only have one purpose, which is to
compliment the test email functionality within the Editor in Admin and
therefore have no reason to send to more than one email address at a
time.
- We then add an additional rate limiter to prevent a user from making
multiple requests, eg via a script.
- The new imposed limit is 10 test emails per hour.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/61
Because the tags system is still written in the old way, the tag.deleted
bookshelf event needs to be mapped to the DomainEvents to bridge the gap with
the collections package.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/60
This will be used to update collections when a tag is deleted. Like the Post
events this should not be in the collections package, instead we should have
these as part of the tags and posts packages. These packages don't exist right
now, so I'm following the existing pattern.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/58
- Following assumptions were broken:
- Posts Admin API should include posts of all statuses when filtering by collection
- Posts Content API should not include any unpublished posts
- Updated the "status" filter which fixes the problem. We still disallow any custom filters to be applied on top of collections filter.
no issues
- using .kg-v2 as an indicator to add the v2-specific styles
- .kg-header-card and .kg-header-card-button are the class names that confict with the existing Header card, so only using .kg-v2 to style those elements
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3561
- Added a static section to Membership settings with a button to copy
the Tips & donations Stripe link
- Added a `tipsAndDonations` feature flag
This ensures that collections are updated in the background regardless of
whether or not the labs flag is enabled, which is important for the stability
of the collections database tables. In order to make sure we don't add a tonne
of event listeners during the tests we have to add a flag to make sure that the
service is treated as a singleton and only instanciated once. This should only
affect code running in tests, as we don't initialise services multiple times
Unfortuantely our framework is bookshelf centric so we have to refer to the
`withRelated` property rather than a more generic `include` property.
The collection entity already contains the list of post ids, so we can just
return the length of that array.
The test was addign an extra collection, but not cleaning it up - which makes it
hard to reason about other tests, especially when running them in isolation and
the state is different. This just cleans up the test and updates the browse test
to match the right snapshot.
The only usecases we need to support at the moment are reading individual
collections by ID and by Slug. We can extend this API as we get more usescases
in future.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/50
- this switches the .eslint configs from `node` to `ts`, which is a new
config to support eslint for TypeScript
- also makes minor changes to adhere to these new rules
- `@tryghost/collections` is used within
`@tryghost/model-to-domain-event-interceptor` but there wasn't a
dependency on this package, so the build script wouldn't always build
the dependency first
The correct mechanism for fetching posts from a collection is via the Posts API.
This removes all functionality of getting posts from the Collections API.
Co-authored-by: Naz <hi@nazavo.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/46
- Similarly to post filters, collection filters now support both 'tag' and 'tags' nql filter keys when defining a filter for related tag slugs. For example, both `tag:avocado` and `tags:avocado` would both be valid collection filters that would filter by the same 'slug' property of the tags assigned to a post.
- Along with these changes had to rework the tags property of the collection posts to match the shape used in post resources. Moved from:
`tags: ['bacon', 'broc']`
to
`tags:[{slug: 'bacon'}, {slug: 'broc'}]`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/46
- This module with be a placeholder for "filter expansions" we use across the codebase. For now it will only contain the expansions for the "post" resource, but any new or refactored expansions should land here too.
no issues
- some themes have global styles applied to inputs and it breaks the card input layout because of the style conflict
- this adds some default margin values to fix the issue
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
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/45
- This endpoint is here to keep the convention of being able to fetch the resource by it's slug through a `GET /{resource_name}/slug/:slug`. It has identical output as the `GET /collections/:id` endpoint
- The alternative would be having an alias and try fetching by :id and then by slug if the result for id was null, but that would be a completely new pattern we have not used anywhere else yet.
no issue
- logic was incorrect in two places that meant we were showing the incompatibility warning for compatible themes
- `codedErrors` was looking at the Ember Data `errors` object instead of the renamed `gscanErrors` object
We were not passing the `slug` to the `apiOptions` so the posts were not
correctly filtered, and on top of that the `collection` option had not been
added to the allow list of the Posts Content API. With these two fixes the
collection helper works as expected.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/45
- by default, `tsconfig` will load all `@types` packages
- this can slow down the build because it's loading unneeded files
- adding a value to `types` overrides "all", but we still want `node` to
allow Node globals to be found with no extra effort
- similarly, we can limit `lib` to `es2022` to remove an extra 5 files
- this makes a `tsc` roughly 2x faster
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- We made a decision to limit the API for fetching posts belonging to a certain collection to only the Posts API. The endpoint on the collections was an experiment that only brings unnecessary maintenance at this point of time.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- Some of the methods became unused due to moving the posts handling out of the collections service and cleaning up the event handling system.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- Using the API directly on the repository level prevented us from ensuring collection consistency through transactions.
- This change migrates the PostsRepository to use Bookshelf model layer directly, which also allows to put queries into transactions.
- Additional optimization here was removing the `getAllPosts` method from CollectionService. This is an attempt to reduce the API surface of the of the service before calling it a GA.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- Having transactional collection post updates makes sure there are no race conditions when updating collection_posts relations. Without the transactions collection was prone to update relations based on a stale state causing problems like described in the linked issue
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/16
- The generic "UpdateAllCollections" logic should not be used as the mapped Post's delete/add/edit events should be sufficient in maintaining collection's state
refs TryGhost/Product#3563
- For a member on a paid plan, which had subsequently been hidden from
portal, the member was unable to unsubscribe/change plan because the
'Change' button was hidden
- This change restores the 'Change' button for members on a paid plan,
even if the plan is hidden from portal
- This change also makes some modifications to the 'Change Plan' page,
like showing the current active plan even if it is hidden, and displays
a message to comped members to contact support if they want to change
their plan
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Co-authored-by: Sodbileg Gansukh <sodbileg.gansukh@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/48
- due to changes in the build workflow, we no longer depended on
`ghost`'s own `build` before producing the tarball
- as a result, the minified css was not produced and private pages were
unstyled
- this adds our own `build` step to the list of dependencies for
`archive`
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3595
- when importing paid members with a coupon in Stripe, we currently
search for the corresponding offer in our database and attach it to the
subscription if found. However, if an offer doesn't exist in the
database, we do not create one and don't attach any offer to the
subscription
- with this change, we now support the creation of a new offer, based on
a Stripe coupon, if it didn't exist already
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This affects how Ghost outputs HTML and AMP pages from the
`@tryghost/kg-default-nodes` and `@tryghost/kg-lexical-html-renderer`
modules.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3604
- The change password button in the user settings wasn't updating correctly.
- the saveNewPasswordTask() wasn't returning anything, causing `
this.get('task.last.value')` to return undefined in the `isSuccess`
method.
- This fix ensures that there is a value attached to the
`task.last.value` so that the condition for a successful save checks
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Improved error handling and feedback for changing user passwords in the
settings UI. Modified `saveNewPasswordTask` function in
`ghost/admin/app/controllers/settings/staff/user.js` to catch and
display errors and return user object.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/41
- When an new collection is created the relational "tags" filter is now picked up properly and appropriate posts matching the tag filter are assigned and stored in the collection. Example collection filter that is now supported: `tags:['bacon']`
- Additionally cleaned up returned collection post DTOs, so we return as little data as possible and add only the fields that are needed
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/41
- Having a filter input for an automatic collection make it way easier to test things without messing with the database.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/41
- Having switch statement instead of lots of if/else is slightly more readable. Before adding 5 more event mappings it makes sense to cleanup before things get too messy :)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3593
- also uses `.current_period_end` instead of `.created_at` to retrieve
the most recent subscription, when multiple customer with the same email
address are found. Reason: `created_at` date is reset when migrating
subscriptions between Stripe accounts
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C05DUT549JR/p1689604345421799
- this enables sourcemap creation in our tsconfig setup so breakpoints
work correctly in a debugger
- this should eventually be switched out for a CLI flag as we don't want
to produce sourcemaps all the time (for example during release)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/47
- in the event we supply a CDN URL, don't prefix the URL with anything
as this will get auto-prefixed
- if not, add the Ghost Admin root because the assets sit under there