refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1726
Free trial offers don't have a Stripe coupon created for them, as the trial is directly added to checkout session. So for mapping a subscription to offer, we pass the offer id directly from checkout metadata to link the subscription in backend with right offer data. This also handles the case where the offer id against a subscription can get overwritten for a subsequent subscription event, as the sub event from Stripe doesn't has the trial offer info.
- handles storing an offer id for a subscription
- updates member detail in Admin to show the offer info for a subscription
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/345
- this commit bumps `eslint-plugin-ghost`, which bumps compatiblity to
2022
- this also removes a lot of the manually-added
`parserOptions.ecmaVersion` that we had in imported packages, in favor
of the value set in `eslint-plugin-ghost`
- if we're running a pre-release, we haven't released it on GitHub so
Admin shouldn't provide a link to it
- instead of pulling in `semver`, I've just gone for the simpler method
of looking for the pre-release string identifier
- this commit switches our `yarn dev` workflow from heavily relying on
Grunt, to using `nodemon` and `concurrently`
- we're doing this to reduce reliance on Grunt, but also to fix several
nits with the way `yarn dev` works in the monorepo
- we now use `nodemon` to run the Ghost backend, and it should
auto-refresh whenever you change a file in any of the packages (except
`admin`)
- we use `concurrently` to simultaneously run `ghost` and `admin` at
the same time. it seems to handle process cleanup well and has nice
colored prefixes to help with differentiating between log output
- this commit ends up removing a handful of Grunt dependencies and
reduces the functionality stored in the Gruntfile
- on the whole, it should keep existing functionality but there may be
some small underlying changes to get used to
closes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14980
refs: cc276486f0
- Tenor is now operated by Google, and the old v1 Tenor API has been decommissioned
- At present anyone with a pre-configured tenor integration will get intermittent errors, whilst it is impossible to setup a new tenor API integration
- Sadly old keys do not work with the new API, and new keys do not work with the old API, so there is no happy path forward.
- After this lands, everyone will need to go and get a new Google API Key for Tenor, update their config, and then the integration will work properly again.
- This particular change renames the API key from `publicReadOnlyApiKey` to `googleApiKey` to reflect that the key itself changes in type and behaviour
Co-authored-by: Hannah Wolfe <github.erisds@gmail.com>
refs https://ghost.org/docs/faq/supported-databases/
- the supported database changes we were putting in place for v5 are
now applicable, so the copy needs to change
- also including minor design updates to make it look like an error
- as part of our effort to reduce our usage of Grunt in favor of more
maintainable (and maintained) alternatives, this commit removes Grunt
from Admin
- the main difference here is switching from subgrunt to shell, which
should be a nice stepping stone to removing Grunt altogether one day
no issue
- has a default class of `koenig-react-editor` which can be added to by using `@className`
- adds classes of `koenig-react-editor-loading` and `koenig-react-editor-error` to the `<p>` elements rendered during loading or when loading fails
no issue
- when running locally with local development version of koenig-react without any proxies we were previously forcing `https://` even if the specific url in config was `http://` meaning a proxy was required
- switched to allowing both http and https urls in config
- we're meant to be running our CSS through csscomb in order to apply
specific code styles, but the reality is that it never gets used
- keeping csscomb around just adds to the package cruft and so this
commit cleans up references to it in order to
refs https://forum.ghost.org/t/admin-template-issues-default-install/31750
- we recently switched to using different folders within `core/built`, to
indicate the assets that are applicable for development/production
environments
- unfortunately, this came with the side effect of the "development" assets
missing in the published tarball, which meant Admin wouldn't load when
running in development mode
- this was a regression from how it previously worked because we used to
just copy the production HTML file to the development HTML name, and
use the same assets
- after thinking about it, I think we can get rid of the split folders
for assets, because I don't think the use-case is there for having
them:
- if you run Ghost from source, you're 99% only using the
development-built assets
- if you want production ones, you can run with a flag, but the
development ones get wiped anyway
- those running Ghost from a published package are using the same
assets and HTML file
- therefore, I think we can make our lives simpler by removing the env
folders and using a folder under `core/built/admin/...`
- this commit implements that across Ghost and Admin
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/365
- some of this was barely used anyway, but now Admin is a package in the
monorepo, we don't need to be installing dependencies twice