refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/50
- when creating a TS config in our `eslint-plugin-ghost` dependency, I
only extended the recommended config, which left out a lot of
stylistic things we used to enforce in JS
- this fixes that by bumping the dependency to a version which extends
those shared configs, and fixes all the code that currently goes
against those rules
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/69
- we're doing some work to update our Renovate rules
- part of that is the fact that they're deprecating package-based
presets, so I've moved the rules into a repo
- this commit switches the Ghost repo over to that
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1691403750186279
- we keep seeing strange things from incremental TS builds, and it's
causing random/spurious test failures for developers
- this commit disables that
- also adds cleaning up of TS incremental build artifacts to the
`build:clean` command
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3648
- Refactored Members API RouterController.createCheckoutSession: Split the method into smaller parts so we can reuse individual parts for the upcoming donation checkout session.
- Wired up donation checkout creation
- Added donation events
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/50
- `react-app` comes from `eslint-config-react-app`, which is a CRA package
- we're moving away from that so this commit switches the linting over
to a more recently updated plugin
- once that was removed, we started using a newer version of
`@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin`, so there were plenty of
updates/exemptions to make
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/50
- this switches the .eslint configs from `node` to `ts`, which is a new
config to support eslint for TypeScript
- also makes minor changes to adhere to these new rules
- this switches us to using Nx for `ghost:dev`, which means we can
configure its dependencies and ensure that the TS projects are built
beforehand
- also switches to Nx for `ghost:archive` so we don't need to run
`build:ts` for all `yarn` commands
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/45
- this switches the monorepo over to using Nx instead of Lerna, because
we don't currently need the versioning+publishing capabilities
- this also adds an `nx.json`, which allows us to enable task caching
- also adds `build:ts` to the TS projects, which is cached for fast execution
- how these interact with the dev.js script will hopefully soon be
reworked to be a better experience
- This includes changes to support PascalCase filenames for interfaces
- Also bumps newer packages to use the latest version to avoid conflicts
with the underlying eslint-plugin-filenames package
As discussed with the product team we want to enforce kebab-case file names for
all files, with the exception of files which export a single class, in which
case they should be PascalCase and reflect the class which they export.
This will help find classes faster, and should push better naming for them too.
Some files and packages have been excluded from this linting, specifically when
a library or framework depends on the naming of a file for the functionality
e.g. Ember, knex-migrator, adapter-manager
refs TryGhost/Ghost#16048
- When attempting to embed a Youtube video that has had embedding
disabled by its owner/author, Ghost displayed a generic error message
that didn't indicate the reason for the failed emebed.
- This change updated the error message when Youtube (or any provider)
returns 401: Unauthorized to indicate that the owner of the resource has
explicitly disabled embedding.
This is an initial start to using TypeScript in our non-core Ghost packages.
- Adds a prepare script to build the project after installing deps
- Adds an initial tsconfig.json which is compatible with our node env
- Migrates all of the code to TypeScript, including tests
- Updates tests to use ts-node so that we don't need to compile the tests
- ts-node is installed at the top level because the env is weird with lerna and
doesn't work otherwise
- Updates the yarn dev script to build the project with the --all and --revisions flag