no issue
- tracking of bulk email opens can be enabled/disabled over time, if we're calculating analytics for emails we don't want emails which didn't have tracking enabled skewing the results so we need a record of whether tracking was enabled for each email
no-issue
This column will allow us to store the canonical recipient filter on the
email resource giving us a detailed log of which members an email was
intended for
no-issue
This column will allow us to decouple the recipients of newsletter from
the `visibility` of a post, allowing us to send emails to specifically
free members, or to send paid posts as newsletters to all members.
no issue
- all staff users can browse/read snippets so they're usable in the editor for everyone
- only administrators, editors, and admin integrations are able to create/edit/delete snippets
no issue
- minimal table structure required for the first iteration of content snippets
- snippets are stored pieces of re-usable content that could effectively be entire posts so the `mobiledoc` field length matches the `posts.mobiledoc` field length
no issue
The email table should be a reference for all data that was used when sending an email. From and Reply-to addresses can change over time and we don't have any other reference for their value at the time of sending an email so we should store them alongside the email content.
- schema updated with `from` and `reply_to` columns
- both are set to `nullable` because we don't have historic data (can be populated and changed in later migrations if needed)
- neither `from` or `reply_to` have `isEmail` validations because they can have name+email in an email-specific format
- will help keep concerns separated in the future. `mega` service can deal with all of the email contents/properties, and the `bulk-email` service's concerns are then only email sending and any provider-specific needs
no-issue
After discussion with Matt, we decided that 192 bits for the token is a
good number, as it has no padding when base64 encoded and is more secure
than 128 bits, whilst still a managable size.
no-issue
This is a table to store single use tokens for use in magic links, the
columns are as simple as possible at the moment and are designed as:
id - standard ObjectID like all of our tables
token - 128bit base64 encoded string
data - arbitrary data to store against the token
created_at - timestamp to allow for expiry to be implemented for tokens
no issue
We want to store a list of recipients for each bulk email so that we have a consistent set of data that background processing/sending jobs can work from without worrying about moving large data sets around or member data changing mid-send.
- `email_batches` table acts as a join table with status for email<->email_recipient
- stores a provider-specific ID that we get back when submitting a batch for sending to the bulk email provider
- `status` allows for batch-specific status updates and picking up where we left off when submitting batches if needed
- explicitly tying a list of email recipients to a batch allows for partial retries
- `email_recipients` table acts as a join table for email<->member
- `member_id` does not have a foreign key constraint because members can be deleted but does have an index so that we can efficiently query which emails a member has received
- stores static copies of the member info present at the time of sending an email for consistency in background jobs and auditing/historical data
refs #11999
- The `routes_hash` setting will be used during the boot process to update the hash
of currently loaded routes.yaml file in case it's different from last restart
no issue
- Added default settings for the two new setting fields - `members_support_address` and `members_reply_address`
- Added migrations for setting group for new email settings
- Migration sets current from address as new support address default
- Added migration to set new support address same as from address
- Updated tests for new settings
- `members_support_address` - How members can reach for help with their account, public setting
- `members_reply_address` - Where you receive responses to newsletters
no issue
- Added default settings for the two new setting fields - `members_support_address` and `members_reply_address`
- Added migrations for setting group for new email settings
- Migration sets current from address as new support address default
- Added migration to set new support address same as from address
- Updated tests for new settings
- `members_support_address` - How members can reach for help with their account
- `members_reply_address` - Where you receive responses to newsletters
refs #12126
- Adds migration to add impersonation permission to administrators
- Adds default permission fixture to allow administrators to read member impersonation urls
- Allows administrators to create member impersonation magic links
- 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
no-issue
We are in the process of creating migrations to add foreign key constraints
and cascading deletes to the members_stripe_* tables to make listing members
and deleting members faster. As well as the migrations we need to update the
database schema so that new installations have the correct indexes and constraints.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
no-issue
They will be used to store webhook information so that we can persist it between
boots and simplify the creation process of webhooks in members
no issue
- Adds new portal settings - `portal_button_style`, `portal_button_icon` and `portal_button_signup_text`
- New settings allows customization of portal button
- Updates tests to include new settings
no issue
- The membersjs default trigger button was set to be visible by default, even behind dev flag
- This changes the default visibility to false so it needs to be switched on from Admin to be visible on screen
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- Updates default settings to contain correct type and validation for each setting
- Updates `populateDefaults` to correctly insert type value for new settings
- Updates settings schema to allow only select types - `array`, `number`, `boolean`, `string`
- `object` is a temporary type allowed till we get rid of all JSON object settings
* 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 https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- `shared_views` is always an array (Ghost-Admin has handling to revert it to an array if it's anything else) but it's default value was set to an empty object
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- maps old `settings.type` values to new `settings.type/group` values
- uses an explicit map so that we don't lose information and can safely roll back even though we're modifying `settings.type` too
- updates `settings.type` values too to keep code working while we switch to using `settings.group`
- sets the `settings.group` value for all settings which are keeping the same group as their current type
- adapts `settings.type` validations to match new groups
- adds flags to specific settings, both in the migration for existing settings records and in default-settings.json for new settings records
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- `group`
- to replace the `type` column, provides a more descriptive name for the columns use
- for existing sites it will be populated by migrating data from the `type` column in a later migration
- for new sites a minimal update has been added to `parseDefaultSettings()` to populate the `group` field when settings are created during startup - fixes the NOT NULL constraint on `settings.group`
- `flags`
- signifies special handling that is different to other settings in a group
- eg, `PUBLIC,RO` would indicate that the setting is available via unauthenticated endpoints and is read-only
refs #10318
refs 2614565d5a
- Renamed ghost_head/ghost_foot in settings to match the new names
introduced in migrations
- Above change lead to reshufling in the mappings in input/output
serializers
- Makes sure change is compatible with v2 API
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
refs 2614565d5a
- Renames to match referenced migration renames
- Fixed API responses so they are consistent with newly renamed fields
- Not returning lang and timezone keys from settings in API v2 ther rest should be returned in API v3/canary
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)
no issue
- reverts commit 87c31444fd but with modifications to settings naming
- Adds new settings for members modal customization to default settings
- `portal_button` controls the visibility of beacon in members modal
- `portal_name` controls the visibility of name field in signup
- `portal_plans` controls the visibility of plans allowed for member to signup with
- Adds stripe connect check to determine if stripe is setup or not
- Adds the 3 new settings to members site data
- Updates to snake case naming for members site API data
no issue
- Adds new settings for members modal customization to default settings
- `membersjs_show_beacon` controls the visibility of beacon in members modal
- `membersjs_show_signup_name` controls the visibility of name field in signup
- `membersjs_allowed_plans` controls the visibility of plans allowed for member to signup with
- Adds stripe connect check to determine if stripe is setup or not
- Adds the 3 new settings to members site data
- 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
* 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!