no-issue
* Handled send_email_when_published in Posts API
This restores backwards compatibility of the Posts API allowing existing
clients to continue to use the `send_email_when_published` flag. This
change uses two edits, which is unfortunate. The reason being is that
this is an API compatibility issue, not a model issue, so we shouldn't
introduce code to the model layer to handle it. The visibility property
of the model is used to determine how to fall back, and because it can
be left out of the API request, and relies on a default in the settings,
we require that the model decide on the `visibility` before we run our
fallback logic (or we duplicate the `visibility` default at the cost of
maintenance in the future)
* Dropped send_email_when_published column from posts
Since this column is not used any more, we can drop it from the table.
We include an extra migration to repopulate the column in the event of
a rollback
* Updated importer to handle send_email_when_published
Because we currently export this value from Ghost, we should correctly
import it. This follows the same logic as the migrations for this value.
* Included send_email_when_published in API response
As our v3 API documentation includes `send_email_when_published` we must
retain backward compatibility by calculating the property.
* Fixed fields filter with send_email_when_published
* Added safety checks to frame properties
Some parts of the code pass a manually created "frame" which is missing
lots of properties, so we check for the existence of all of them before
using them.
* Fixed 3.1 migration to include columnDefinition
We require that migrations have all the information they need contained
within them as they run in an unknown state of the codebase, which could
be from the commit they are introduced, to any future commit. In this
case the column definition is removed from the schema in 3.38 and the
migration would fail when run in this version or later.
no issue
- Member email settings - newsletter and support - was previously being set to null for all cases, which can lead to `null` values being set for those addresses on a successful import whereas the expected behavior is to retain the old values.
- Adds the 2 email settings to ignored settings list so they are not changed during import process
no issue
- Updated magic link generation and validation methods for email update API to handle new support address
- Updated importer to ignore the new support address as it can only be updated via verification
- Updated members service to listen on settings edit for new support/reply address fields as well
- Updated tests to include the new settings
- deleted files under `core/server/lib/promise` and related test files
- added `@tryghost/promise` as a dependency
- fixed all local requires to point to the new package
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- Skipped `members_subscription_settings` and `stripe_connect_integration` from settings import
- Fixed import data field filtering for core and theme groups
* Updated members default settings
ref #10318
This pulls out the members_subscription_settings & stripe_connect_intgration settings into separate keys
* Updated usage of members_from_address
* Updated stripe_connect usage
* Updated members config to use new settings
* Updated members middleware to use isStripeConnected
* Updated members service to reload correctly
We reload the members-api instance when the related settings change, so
this makes sure we're listening to the correct settings changes
* Updated ghost_head helper to use new settings
* Updated theme middleware to use new settings
* Renamed members_allow_signup -> members_allow_free_signup
* Fixed tests after settings refactor
* Removed from direct key settings key
* Fixed regression tests for settings api
refs #10318
refs 2614565d5a
- Adds importer mapping for fields as in referenced migration
- The intention is to allow exports from v2/v3 to still be compatilbe with current version
- Adds a mapper for deprecated fields and imports them with new settings "keys"
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- precursor to migrating from `settings.type` to `settings.group`
- renames `blog` type to `site`
- renames `bulk_email` type to `email`
- moves settings out of `site` (previously `blog`) into more appropriate groups such as `core` or individual feature groups
refs #10318
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11942
- Removes force_i18n, permalinks, and members_session_secret usage from the codebase
- We deprecated these flasgs and have not used since Ghost v2. It's good time to remove them before we introduce bigger changes to how `settings` table opeartes.
- Fixed importer test. The test was meant to check if string values were converted properly, the check agains boolean didn't make much sense in this context, so removed it.
- Following this change are going to come ralated migrations to fix existing data (see ref)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11414
- Importing data currently overwrites the existing "from address" with new value
- "from address" needs to go through email validation flow before update which was bypassed
- Updates importer to not allow overwrite for "from address" and use existing
- Adds test for "from address" overwrite
- Represents that logging is shared across all parts of Ghost at present
* moved core/server/lib/common/logging to core/shared/logging
* updated logging path for generic imports
* updated migration and schema imports of logging
* updated tests and index logging import
* 🔥 removed logging from common module
* fixed tests
* moved `server/config` to `shared/config`
* updated config import paths in server to use shared
* updated config import paths in frontend to use shared
* updated config import paths in test to use shared
* updated config import paths in root to use shared
* trigger regression tests
* of course the rebase broke tests
* refactored `core/frontend/apps` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/{apps, redirects, routing}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/settings` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/frontend/services` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/adapters` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/{db, exporter, schema, validation}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/importer` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/models/{base, plugins, relations}` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/models` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/canary/utils/serializers/output` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/shared` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/v2/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/v2` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/meta` to destructure common imports
* fixed some tests referencing `common.errors` instead of `@tryghost/errors`
- Not all of them need to be updated; only updating the ones that are
causing failures
* fixed errors import being shadowed by local scope
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
- in 3.13.2 the importer always throws the error "The "path" argument must be of type string. Received an instance of Object"
- this is due to a change in method signature that wasn't accounted for
- added a test to catch similar changes to this code in future
no issue
- moved `mobiledoc.renderers.mobiledocHtmlRenderer` to `mobiledoc.mobiledocHtmlRenderer` so that it's easier for the getter to access the parent objects getters
- removed all tests and dependencies that now live in @tryghost/mobiledoc-dom-renderer
- kept the `mobiledocHtmlRenderer` test because that's testing that we've correctly wired up our cards and atoms and the output is what we expect
no issue
- the blank document we use in Ghost is not specific to the html renderer
- renamed from `structure` to `document` to better represent its intent
- allows for easier extraction of `mobiledocHtmlRenderer`
no issue
- importing an LTS export would cause Ghost to throw a 500 error because
it used InternalServerError.
- an IncorrectUsageError is more applicable here
- this commit also updates the code comment and error message
- note: removed comment about WP exports because the plugin has been updated
to support the v2 & v3 format
- spotted in Sentry
- Moved zipFolder to a new package
- also exposing extract-zip from the new package
- new package has the API pre-promisified
- also uses @tryghost/extract-zip instead of extract-zip, which has bugfixes
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11152
- Added subscribers table drop migration
- Removed subscribers from schema
- Removed subscribers controllers/routes/regression tests
- Removed subscriber related API code
- Removed subscribers from internal apps
- Removed subscriber importer
- Removed subscriber model
- Removed subscriber related permissions
- Removed webhook code related to subscribers
- When upgrading to v3 it is on the site admin to migrate all zapps or any other webhook clients to use members
- Removed subscriber-specific translation
- Removed subscriber lab flag
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10922
- adds migrations to...
1. add `post.type` column
2. populate `post.type` column based on `post.page` value
3. drop `post.page` column
- updates all code paths to work with `post.type` in place of `post.page`
- adds `nql-map-key-values` transformer for mapping `page`->`type` in `filter` params when using the v2 API
- modifies importer to handle `post.page`->`post.type` transformation when importing older export files
NOTE: The post metadata table split is purely an internal optimization for v3 and doesn't require or expect any external actions including related API usage in v3
We keep running into issues adding new fields to the post table because there are too many fields making the post table "too wide". We have also hit MySQL limitations in how many bytes can be in a row (64kb) with post table.
In v3, we decided to split the 8 post fields (meta, twitter and og) used for meta data into a posts_meta table as these 8 fields are all "problem" `varchar` fields and make sense logically grouped together. The API layer is unaffected by the split as input/output serializers ensure the data flow works the same way as it was in v2. Only thing to note is json export in v3 will have slightly different structure with posts meta fields as separate.
- Creates new post_meta schema/table with 8 fields (2 meta_* , 3 twitter_* and 3 og_*)
- Update relations between post and post_meta table
- Update input/output serializers to keep existing API behavior
- Avoids new entry in post_meta table for post where all meta fields are null
- Keeps the current fields API param behavior
- Handles migration of existing posts to new table structure
- Updates importer/exporter to work seamlessly with table changes
no issue
- v0.1 is ☠️ so there's no longer any use of client auth
- removes all code related to `clients` and `client_trusted_domains`
- noops the "add backup client" migration in 1.7 because the referenced fixture no longer exists causing migrations and consequently all regression tests to fail
no issue
- the column addition/removal can be too slow for large sites
- will be added back in 3.0
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Revert "Fixed canary api for page/type column"
This reverts commit a5a7e7e919.
Revert "Updated frontend canary url config for page/type"
This reverts commit 19100ec5e6.
Revert "Updated canary api to handle type column correctly (#11006)"
This reverts commit c3e8ba0523.
Revert "Ensured `page` filter works in routes.yaml"
This reverts commit 9037c19e50.
Revert "Replaced usage of mongo util with nql-map-key-values"
This reverts commit 8c5f1d0ef0.
Revert "Added shared nql-map-key-values module"
This reverts commit ef4fd4b8ef.
Revert "Ensured page prop is present on content api response"
This reverts commit cfa0a0862b.
Revert "Fixed failing regression tests"
This reverts commit 9c2bb3811f.
Revert "Updated xmlrpc and slack service to use type column"
This reverts commit 44a02c7d36.
Revert "Updated v0.1 posts api to work with type column"
This reverts commit 2c81d7c914.
Revert "Removed updates to v0.1 specific code"
This reverts commit 08d83c1f53.
Revert "Added missing context from ValidationError"
This reverts commit cd45ab4f54.
Revert "Renamed page->type in the page&posts serializers"
This reverts commit df99e724e3.
Revert "Added mongo helper to input serializers"
This reverts commit fb8eadb4a8.
Revert "Passed mongoTransformer through to NQL"
This reverts commit 0ae3f0fdfc.
Revert "Permitted mongoTransformer option for read methods"
This reverts commit a89376bf26.
Revert "Updated the count plugin to reference the type column"
This reverts commit a52f15d3d3.
Revert "Updated hashes for db integrity check"
This reverts commit bb6b337be3.
Revert "Remove page column and remaining references"
This reverts commit 9d7190d692.
Revert "Added type column to data generator"
This reverts commit e59806cb45.
Revert "Removed references to page column in rss tests"
This reverts commit 04d0f855de.
Revert "Removed page column references in validation tests"
This reverts commit f0afbc5cc0.
Revert "Updated the post model to use the `type` column"
This reverts commit 1189bc823a.
Revert "Updated url service to use type column"
This reverts commit 61612ba8fd.
Revert "Updated the v2 api to deal with type column"
This reverts commit 57afb2de2b.
Revert "Added type property to post model defaults"
This reverts commit dc3345b1c5.
Revert "Added type property to the default post fixtures"
This reverts commit 82d8c38033.
Revert "Added type column to posts table"
This reverts commit 9b85fc6a69.
no issue
- updates the attribute sanitiser of the posts importer to convert `post.page=true/false` to `post.type='page'/'post'
- gives precedence to `post.type` if an imported post somehow has both `post.page` and `post.type` attributes
refs #8717
- The posts without slugs should not be taken into account when detecting duplicates as slug field is not required when importing.
- Ideal solution would require generating slug before duplicate detection phase. This would cause duplicate detection to take 'title' into account which didn't happen before.
closes#10788
This adds an extra filter to the preImport method of the settings
importer to removes settings with the key `is_private`
This message is specifically only for when an import has privacy mode ON
and the current site has privacy mode OFF.
closes#10785
- The behavior for tags will now be similar to posts' one described in the docs
- "The only strictly required field when importing posts is the title. Ghost will automatically generate slugs and set every other field to the default or empty."
- The breaking change was introduced with: 68d8154d4f (diff-e712df50c0dc7cf33746eeff0564003cR97) (assumed there's always slug in the imported object which is not true)
- Added originalIdMap to the importer base class to track id
substitution so it can be used when dealing with relational resource
updates
- Removed explicit use of 'this.stripProperties(['id']);' in
beforeImport of base class because we need to assign and remove the id
property in the same place to track this change
- Only calling 'this.stripProperties(['id']);' in
settings/trusted_domain imports as the method won't be called otherwise
- Expanded regression tests with new supported import case
no issue
- Updated Test & linting packages
- Updated use of hasOwnProperty
- Using Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty instead (ref. eslint.org/docs/rules/no-prototype-builtins)
- Removed already defined built-in global variable Intl
- Applied `--fix` with lint command on `core/test` folder
- The rules were broken because some of them were made stricter for `eslint: recommended` ruleset (ref. https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0#eslint-recommended-changes)
- Removed redundant global variable declarations to pass linting
closes#10773
- The refactoring is a substitute for `urlService.utils` used previously throughout the codebase and now extracted into the separate module in Ghost-SDK
- Added url-utils stubbing utility for test suites
- Some tests had to be refactored to avoid double mocks (when url's are being reset inside of rested 'describe' groups)
no-issue
This is so that someone with empty defaults for installed_apps and
active_apps, or someone without the defaults at all, will not see the
warning message when importing.
no issue
- the `{active,installed}_apps` settings related to a very old, minimally implemented, unreleased, and problematic approach to custom apps
- this is the first step towards full removal of the old "apps" concept
Credits: Kacper Szurek
refs #10174
- Improved importer cleanUp method usage, so the cleanup is called in cases when there is an error during an import stage
- Simplified files to clean up tracking as removal of files is now partially handled in uploader middleware
* Updated docs links to best equivalents
- Our documentation has been overhauled, this updates the all the old links sprinkled through Ghost
* Update integrity hash
refs #10318
- cheap and dirty way of removing settings we don't use
- rewritten the settingsFilter function as that was unnecessarily complex
- aslo fixed the require of default-settings in the importer