no issue
- Adds the unsplash selector as a standalone typescript package inside
the Koenig monorepo.
- Currently we have 3 versions of the Unsplash Selector. One in
Koenig-Lexical, one in AdminX and the original Ember version.
- We can now start phasing out the application coupled version of the
selector and replace it with the reusable version.
- We can now import it via npm to any React application.
- This commit removes the Unsplash components from AdminX and imports it
instead.
I think my changes make the Slovak better. I changed just a few thins,
it's my first time trying Github, but if this is approved, I plan to do
more changes in the future and make the Slovak translation even btetter.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Feigenbaum <48868107+royalfig@users.noreply.github.com>
- this version is written in TS, but was published a few months ago and
needs to be bumped here
- also updates a previous deep include into the library, which was
unnecessary anyway
ref DES-86
Set fixed widths for different columns on the Members table specifically, so content does not jump up & down anymore as you scroll down the page.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Zimon <peter.zimon@gmail.com>
refs INC-36
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/19796
- The tiers-only paywall was incorrectly rendering "Free". Example:
"This post is for subscribers of the Free, Silver and Gold tiers only"
- Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Create a post with public visibility, publish it
2. Then swap the visibility to specific tiers. The default selects all
paid tiers. Leave it like that
3. Update the post. The paywall show Free, even though it should be
showing only the paid tiers
- This fix filters out the "free" tier when visibility is set to tiers,
before updating a Post or a Page. The fix includes bulk updates from the
list of Posts and Pages (right-click on a Post/Page > Change Access).
refs INC-36
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/19796
- The tiers-only paywall was incorrectly rendering "Free". Example:
"This post is for subscribers of the Free, Silver and Gold tiers only"
- Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Create a post with public visibility, publish it
2. Then swap the visibility to specific tiers. The default selects all
paid tiers. Leave it like that
3. Update the post. The paywall show Free, even though it should be
showing only the paid tiers
- This fix filters out the "free" tier when visibility is set to tiers,
before updating a Post or a Page. The fix includes bulk updates from the
list of Posts and Pages (right-click on a Post/Page > Change Access).
no ref
- The 'Get help' button was only adding margin on the left when accessed
through account management even though it is also shown on the
unsubscribe page accessed via link.
no issue
Bumps `Comments-UI` app version that contains an improvement to data loading:
- within the comments block we only use Admin auth to show moderation options on each displayed comment but we were always pre-emptively loading the `admin-auth` frame and making the associated Admin API user request. That loading has now been deferred until at least one comment has been displayed cutting down unnecessary requests on each post view
no issue
Bumps `Comments-UI` app version that contains an improvement to data loading:
- within the comments block we only use Admin auth to show moderation options on each displayed comment but we were always pre-emptively loading the `admin-auth` frame and making the associated Admin API user request. That loading has now been deferred until at least one comment has been displayed cutting down unnecessary requests on each post view
closes ENG-627
We were using `cheerio` to parse+modify+serialize our rendered HTML to modify links for member attribution. Cheerio's serializer has a [long-standing issue](https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio/issues/720) (that we've [had to deal with before](https://github.com/TryGhost/SDK/issues/124)) where it replaces single-quote attributes with double-quote attributes. That was resulting in broken rendering when content used single-quotes such as in HTML cards that have JSON data inside a `data-` attribute or otherwise used single-quotes to avoid escaping double-quotes in an attribute value.
- swapped the implementation that uses `cheerio` for one that uses `html5parser` to tokenize the html string, from there we can loop over the tokens and replace the href attribute values in the original string without touching any other part of the content. Avoids a full parse+serialize process which is both more costly and can result unexpected content changes due to serializer opinions.
- fixes the quote change bug
- uses tokenization directly to avoid cost of building a full AST
- updated Content API Posts snapshot
- one of our fixtures has a missing closing tag which we're no longer "fixing" with a full parse+serialize step in the link replacer (keeps modified src closer to original and better matches behaviour elsewhere in the app / without member-attribution applied)
- the link replacer no longer converts `attr=""` to `attr` (these are equivalent in the HTML spec so no change in behaviour other than preserving the original source html)
- added a benchmark test file comparing the two implementations because the link replacer runs on render so it's used in a hot path
- new implementation has a 3x performance improvement
- the separate files with the old/new implementations have been cleaned up but I've left the benchmark test file in place for future reference
Benchmark results comparing implementations:
```
❯ node test/benchmark.js
LinkReplacer
├─ cheerio: 5.03K /s ±2.20%
├─ html5parser: 16.5K /s ±0.43%
Completed benchmark in 0.9976526670455933s
┌─────────────┬─────────┬────────────┬─────────┬───────┐
│ (index) │ percent │ iterations │ current │ max │
├─────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼───────┤
│ cheerio │ '' │ '5.03K/s' │ 5037 │ 5037 │
│ html5parser │ '' │ '16.5K/s' │ 16534 │ 16534 │
└─────────────┴─────────┴────────────┴─────────┴───────┘
```
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- Tests run locally (US TZ) often always failed because the dates are
pushed to the en-GB locale. The test now forces the same TZ onto the
compared to date.
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-677
- Portal was completely missing tests for `UnsubscribePage`
- `UnsubscribePage` is unique for Portal in that it needs to be able to
handle logged in and not-logged-in member state/interactions
- Various parts of Portal don't use a shared `GhostApi` instance, making
mocking all functionality impossible
- `UnsubscribePage` was updated to use `onAction` to bring it in line
with other Portal interactions while logged in
- Added checks for UI components for more precision in tests checking subscriptions within the UI
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Co-authored-by: Ronald Langeveld <hi@ronaldlangeveld.com>
no issue
- defers loading of `admin-auth` frame and it's API request until we are displaying some comments
- defers the frame load and API request until the comments box is scrolled into view
- eliminates the requests altogether for posts that have no comments
closes ENG-711
When an Admin is authenticated in Comments-UI we only add moderation options to the displayed comments so we don't need to pre-emptively load the `admin-auth` iframe and make the `/ghost/api/admin/users/me/` request until some comments are actually visible.
- used `state.comments.length` property to defer rendering of the admin auth frame until comments have been fetched (after box is scrolled into view) and the count is > 0
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-712/
I don't think we ever need to respond with a 500 here, if the verify call
fails, we know that the token is unauthorized for use.
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/CTH5NDJMS/p1709230854358779
- Customer reported that some code they injected via the Code Injection
crashed the Preview in Ghost Settings.
- This wraps the function where the crash took place (according to
Sentry) in a try/catch to attempt to handle it gracefully.
- Added an additional Sentry log to better understand the situation
should it happen again.