refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/354
- this commit turns the Ghost repo into a monorepo so we can bring our
internal packages back in, which makes life easier when working on
Ghost
- up until now, we've been running `grunt release` before publishing to
NPM or pushing the canary zip
- this command runs the production asset build and generates a zip
- this zip isn't used by the NPM publishing task because that does an
`npm pack`
- we only use it for the canary build, but this should be brought more
inline with the NPM process to make the gaps smaller
- this commit refactors the `grunt release` task to become a lot smaller
by removing the generated zip steps
- the expected workflow is now to just to an `npm pack`, which will run
the `prepack` task to generate a `.tgz` archive
- this should still respect `.npmignore`, so it'll just include the
files we expect
- the test of the canary workflow is being updated to handle this
- also cleans up a dev dependency that is no longer used, along with 2
imports
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1174
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/408
When logged out members navigate a site and want to interact with, for example
comments, they are redirected to the homepage after sign-in with the magic link,
this is disorientating, and means they then need to navigate back to the content
they were interacting with.
This change means that sign-in's will be redirected to the page from which they
were initiated, allowing a more streamlined flow for logged out members wanting
to add comments.
We've restricted the redirect to URI's which are on the same domain as the site,
and we also do a relative redirect, this is to ensure that a malicious actor does not
send magic links which redirect off-site and leak authentication details
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1674
- The comped flag in Members API unintentionally stopped working when v3 API was dropped with the release of Ghost v5. The flag is deprecated but should be back-compatible for now - we don't want to break integratons like Zapier.
- To properly deprecate the flag we need to plan it's removal and start signalling about it through the version headers
Co-authored-by: Simon Backx <simon@ghost.org>
ref https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1667
Introducing 2 new helper handlebars tags, `{{total_members}}` and `{{total_paid_members}}` ideal for Member Sites who want to display these metrics to incentivise users to upgrade.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1673
When a user switches plan, the paid subscribers delta chart on the dashboard displays the change as a cancellation plus a new subscription. This display is misleading and confusing - instead, plan changes should be excluded from the paid subscribers delta chart.
To accomplish this, we added new properties to the API (signups and cancellations) that can be used to exclude plan changes in the statistics.
Changes in `@tryghost/stats-service`: d0dd218fc7
Related admin changes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Admin/pull/2425
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1664
These changes are required for Portal to be able to edit the member notification preferences for comments, and to be able to know whether comments are enabled for the site.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/320
- Following the rule of having minimum code changes in the Ghost core codebase. This module belongs to "framework" along with other testing tools anyway.
- The bump includes a noteworthy changes - the "snapshotManager" was extracted into a separate exposed property of express-test API (maybe should be even it's own separate concept eventually, for now exposing it was enough). "snapshotManager" had to be exposed to be able to pass it to the webhook mock receiver - to use same instance configured with mocha hooks. snapshotManager has to be a singleton in the system to configure snapshots correctly through mochaHooks.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1526
This adds a check for existing subscriptions for a member associated with the
email addressed used for Stripe Checkout, if any are found the Checkout Session
creation fails and responds with a 403.
We've also updated the error handling for the create-stripe-checkout-session
endpoint so that it follows the existing Ghost API patterns.