ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-1360
Not *all* functionality has been covered by these tests. There's a few
missing pieces from our mirage build and use that likely doesn't need
full coverage within the admin package. Regardless, this view has
dramatically more coverage at this point.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-1254
- when a subscription is canceled automatically by Stripe (e.g. due to
multiple failed payments), we now send a staff notification
- logic before: if a member cancels a sub in Portal, then send a staff
notification
- logic now: if a subscription was active, but is now set to cancel
immediately or at the end of the billing period, then send a staff
notification.
- with that logic change, we now send a cancellation staff notification
when:
1. A member cancels their sub in Portal (existing)
2. A staff member cancels a member sub in Stripe (new)
3. A staff member cancels a member sub in Admin (new)
4. A sub is canceled automatically by Stripe because of multiple failed
payments (new)
- the copy of the staff notification email has also been updated to take
into account 1) manual vs automatic cancellations, and 2) immediate vs
end of billing period cancellations
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ONC-160
- POST is incorrect as the form itself doesn't post to any path; all we
want are the authentication flows to kick off on submit
We've had reports of users experiencing a 404 error on attempting to
sign in to Ghost Admin (at /ghost/), where the login form seems to
submit a POST request to the /ghost/ path (we don't have a route for
that method, hence the 404; only GET). While I haven't been able to
reproduce the issue, there's very few places in Ghost that actually
issue a POST request.
Removing this method here has no impact to Ghost auth and may prevent
some unexpected default behavior from the browser.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-1408/
- added additional safeguards to the image size dimensions probing
For some reason that requires further investigation, the
probe-image-size package was silently failing (neither resolving nor
rejecting) for a particular URL. This was causing Ghost to hang on to
serving the request, and after a few of these came in, ultimately caused
Ghost to stop being responsive.
Rather than trying to patch a dependency, we'll wrap the call to this
package and use the same timeout we pass into the package (which is
ignored in this particular case) as an additional safeguard.
ref DES-263
- we've recently started forcing white background color to the bookmark
card by default
- the reason was making it look good regardless of the site background
color
- it caused an issue to some sites, mostly in dark mode, because the
text color was inherited from the theme
- this sets explicit color to the bookmark content which is consistent
with the nft card
refs
[ENG-1355](https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-1355/site-boot-cycling-due-to-free-tier-having-a-currency)
Fixed data importer allowing invalid free product to be imported which
could cause Ghost to not start due to the error:
`ValidationError: Free Tiers cannot have a currency`
It should not be possible to import a free product with pricing data (as
that means its not free 😄)
ref
https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-1251/support-escalation-re-offers-not-tracking
- Offer Redemptions were not being persisted in the database for
existing free members who upgrade to a paid plan with an offer, which
resulted in inaccurate offer redemption counts. This made it difficult
to assess the performance of an offer.
- Previously, Ghost recorded an offer redemption in the DB in response
to the `SubscriptionCreatedEvent`, under the assumption that the offer
details would be included in this event. This assumption was valid for
brand new members starting a subscription with an offer, but not for
existing free members upgrading to a paid plan with an offer.
- For existing free members, the subscription is first stored in Ghost
in response to the `customer.subscription.created` Stripe webhook. At
this point, the offer/discount is not attached to the subscription, so
the `SubscriptionCreatedEvent` triggers without the offer information,
and the offer redemption is not recorded. After the
`checkout.session.completed` webhook is received (which _does_ include
the offer details), the subscription is updated in Ghost, but the Offer
Redemption is not stored.
- For brand new members, the `customer.subscription.created` webhook
no-ops, because the member and Stripe Customer don't exist yet.
Therefore, the subscription is first created in Ghost in response to the
`checkout.session.completed` webhook, which _does_ include the offer
information, so the offer information is included in the
`SubscriptionCreatedEvent` and the offer redemption is recorded as
expected.
- This change adds a new `OfferRedemptionEvent`, which triggers
either: (1) when a new subscription is created with an offer (as in the
case of a brand new member), or (2) when an existing subscription is
first updated to include an offer (as in the case of an existing free
member upgrading with an offer). The Offer Redemption is then persisted
in the DB in response to the `OfferRedemptionEvent` rather than the
`SubscriptionCreatedEvent`.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-1266
- Mexico changed tz to not participate in DST
- our package was a couple years behind, so we likely have fixes for
other countries/regions, too
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ONC-154
- the query params did not carry through on portal sign up links because
of the hash creating an ignored fragment
(/#/portal/signup?ref=something)
Now when we check link attribution, we'll attempt to run the same logic
for the referrer source after stripping out `#/portal` from the URL.
Otherwise we should continue to treat these fragments as fragments to be
ignored by the client.
NOTE: We do not have e2e tests that cover member signup on the front end
and the data entered in the back end. The tests we have mock only the
server side of things. The test added here only covers the data that is
generated from the front end request (at this time), *not* the front end
request itself, meaning it's fragile.
Fixes
https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/DES-324/complimentary-plan-issues
We were showing renewal copy for subscriptions that are forever
complimentary. We also had a trailing en-dash in the Member detail
screen when their subscription was complimentary and had no end date.
Those things are solved now. We don't show dates or renewal copy when we
don't need to.
ref https://ghost.slack.com/archives/CTH5NDJMS/p1720422460943619
- bumping 'lexical' from 0.13.1 to 0.14.2 created a few selection bugs
in the editor
- this commit reverts 'lexical' back to 0.13.1 and any related changes
in the editor codebase
ref ENG-945
- Fixed an issue where upload a broken redirects yaml will override the
last working yaml.
- Instead it will now do the validation before saving and overriding the
yaml.
no issue
- we're no longer making use of the websockets experiment so it's just bloat
- this is the whole feature in a single commit in case we need to revive it at some point
- this change contains the removal of the `promise.allsettled` package,
as this is not needed on Node 12+, which removes 75 further dependencies
in production mode
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-1254
- we currently only store a cancellation reason when a member cancels
manually in Portal
- we now also store "Payment failed" when the cancellation is automatic
due to several payment failures