no issue
- moved navigation settings tests from old settings/design tests to a separate file and unskipped them
- added happy-path acceptance tests for
- rendering design screen
- installing an official theme from the themes list
- uploading a custom theme
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/13684
refs 7eda410dc3
- ensures any `<DOCTYPE html>` (or equivalent) served when fetching preview html is passed through when replacing iframe contents
- replicates across all previews the fix for missing attributes on the `<html>` element that was put in for the design settings preview - using `documentElement.outerHTML` in place of `documentElement.innerHTML`
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1161
- when a site is in private mode, design previews, the portal previews on membership, customize portal and offer pages were unable to load.
- For design and theme previews, the request to fetch preview data was failing due to cors and cookie not attached when admin and frontend have split urls.
- For portal and offer previews, there was no authentication done on private site before load, so if user opened the pages directly on them it failed to load the site.
- this change adds a new service that authenticates private site from admin as soon as user session is loaded, so previews on settings will always find the authenticated session for private sites and load correctly.
- it also updates fetch method for previews to include credentials so they are always able to fetch the site data after login
- removes authentication from site route since that was done as its now centrally taken care of by the frontend service
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/71
- Node 16 is now LTS so we're picking up support for it
- we're also bumping the minimum Node 14 version to 14.17.0 so it
unblocks merging dependencies
- Admin needs the Node engine range and CI updating
- CI has been updated to the minimum Node 14 range as that is our
recommended version
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1155
- added handling to `<GhEditorPostStatus>` for posts with status `'sent'`, it now shows "Sent to x members" instead of "Draft - saved"
no issue
- the feature flags still had the `developer: true` option so even though the server is correctly returning `true` for the features, Admin wasn't enabling them unless the `enableDeveloperExperiments` flag was also set
no issue
When no custom theme settings exist it's nice to have the brand settings form automatically visible when opening the design settings menu to avoid an extra click and let users make actions immediately. We don't want that behaviour when custom theme settings exist because it would hide useful context and result in extra scroll+clicks to get to the section you're interested in.
- when first rendering the menu, set the open section to `brand` if we're on the design settings index screen
- add an event handler to the router that re-sets the open section to `brand` each time we navigate back to the design settings index screen (leaving the index screen closes all open sections)
no issue
- Lapsed trials and subscriptions will set the site's hosting config to `forceUpgrade` in which case a Ghost(Pro) site does not have a valid subscription or trial
- In this state we need to redirect all routes for all staff users to `/#/pro` to ensure the subscription can be put back into an active state
- This commit tackles
- Route update on startup on the application route level
- Catching and redirecting all transition (utils routes)
- Fetching the owner user to pass this information to the Ghost(Pro) app for better communication to non-owner staff users
- Allowing non-owner users in the force upgrade state to transition to the `/#/pro` route
no refs
- for a new offer, until user makes any edits to offer's display title field, it will mimic the value entered by user for offer name as in most cases offer name is expected to match offer display title and saves extra effort for user
no issue
We want to automatically show brand settings expanded in the design menu when the active theme has no custom theme settings, in order to do that without causing visual noise/jank we need to ensure that we have all the data we need up-front before the design menu is rendered.
- optimized `customThemeSettings` loading behaviour
- `.load()` will now only perform a fetch if settings have not previously been loaded so it can be called without causing unnecessary waits
- `.reload()` will force a clear+refetch of the settings - called by `themeManagement.activate()` after successfully changing a theme
- moved fetching of theme settings from the design menu constructor to the `settings.design` route's `model()` hook
- means the app will wait for loading to finish before showing any of the design settings screen so we can guarantee the data we need is available
- moved update of preview html from the design menu constructor to the design settings route as it's a more appropriate place to find screen setup/loading behaviour