refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1211
This adds the payload as a data attribute to the rendered card so that
we can transform the card form HTML back to mobiledoc easily.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/framework/pull/41
- see the referenced PR for context but Ghost could not authenticate to
SES in containers using IAM because of a missing dependency
- this has been updated in the Nodemailer docs and added in the PR
- the `@tryghost/nodemailer` package has been updated so this commit
bumps it in Ghost
- credits to https://github.com/touzoku for the fix
refs 2a19e6151c
- we want to ensure that the `needs triage` label is removed when an
issue is closed
- the event was handled in the labelling Action but it needs the event
adding here to trigger execution
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1211
This adds custom rendering for nft cards in emails, using tables instead
of flexbox for alignment.
This also updates the button card to add the missing `kg-card` class to
it.
no issue
- if we encounter an unexpected error whilst fetching embed details we return a generic validation error so we're not leaking any details about the URL that is being hit, however that meant the error logs were only showing validation errors making debugging difficult
- added explicit logging of the unexpected error before throwing the generic validation error
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/130
The API version stays at v2 unless we stub the getFrontendApiVersion method. But stubbing the method doesn't get picked up unless we actually restart Ghost.
TODO: Maybe change the default here so we don't need to restart Ghost just to test the current version's API
- These are simple functions that get data from config in a specific format
- They are also used by the topmost part of the application
- Config helpers seems like a reasonable fit to get them out of the web folder
- Functions have also been renamed to try to get them to make more sense
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1211
The nft card rendering has been updated to correctly handle the switch
from card_type to type, and the removal of the html property from the
NFT embed API
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1211
Added ?format=json to the URL in an attempt to mitigate any issues with
weird caching and receiving HTML rather than JSON.
Used `type` in place of `card_type` to closer follow how the bookmark
card/embed works.
Removed the html & width/heihgt properties which are not needed at all.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1217
- moved top-level `tenorApiKey` to `tenor:apiKey` and added `tenor:contentFilter`
- added base config to `defaults.json`
- updated `public-config.js` and API output serializer to use the new top-level `tenor` key
https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/130
The transaction no longer commits in the promise chain, which wasn't
valid logic for a transaction, since it is commited automatically when
the promise chain resolves, and rollsback automatically when the
promise chain rejects.
This makes code which fails during the transaction error in the right
place, instead of getting stuck here. (Especially good for writing
tests).
The tests for this code can now live in the integration folder.
There are some files we don't expect _unit_ tests for - they are e2e tested and tracking that is a different problem!
- express routes and wiring files
- this does not count middleware. Middleware functions should be fully unit tested
- previous API version files
- canary api endpoint configuration files
- this does not count api utils, valiation and serialisation which can be unit tested
- This is a minor bugbare, but it will affect some configuration I'm about to do for c8
- I've been wanting to do it for ages, middleware is plural all on it's own so it's an odd affectation in our codebase
- This also only exists in 2 places, everywhere else we use "middleware"
- Sadly it did result in a lot of churn as I did a full find and replace, but consistency is king!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/116
- Allows to have deterministic routing on each start of the instance - can use cache when starting tests
- To make use of the new fixtures need to place them in the content/data
folder when the test suite is initialized, then the cache detection will
kick in and boot up the UrlService in a constant time intead of having
to check "urlServiceUtils.isFinished"
- I have a hunch that config.get isn't that performant
- This calls config.get less times to hopefully get a tiny boost
- This probably isn't much more readable, but it is a lot less duplication... if it doesn't get us a slight perf boost its pure taste and can be put back
- The version util is now required in logging as well as sentry and migrations
- I can see us needing it in config too, so put it straight to the first item
- we do this so that the debug statements can tell us how long each step took as we look to optimise everything
- this keeps production and test fixtures separate, so that changing the prod fixtures doesn't change the shape of our tests.
- we may still want to test that the production fixtures do what we expect, but that can be handled in a separate integration test, by specifically setting the fixture path
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/133
- instead of just a collection of utils, we now have a class that manages fixtures
- this should allow us to change the path to fixtures, e.g. between prod/dev and test, so that different fixtures can be loaded by default
- also makes it easier to test the fixture manager code itself
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/127
- New instances or Urls and Resources during init were messing up test suites without an obvious solution. Moved them to only be triggered when the cache is present.
- Note the e2e-frontend tests are failing if thie initialization happens every time when init is called. There seems to be some reliance on Resources being the same intsance between "softReset" which seems wrong, but wasn't able to track it down definitevely
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/127
- The resource cache is needed to have quick and reproducible state of the resouces tied to the urls instead of waiting for the db queries to finish.
- Allows to use UrlService without any database connection at all - useful for unit testing
- At the moment there's no way to see in the logs when the URL Service finally finishes
- This is the moment when Ghost stops serving 503s
- Adding this log line so it's clear to see, which migh be useful whilst were refactorising
refs 042618fe93
- There's no longer "getValue" method passed around in UrlService, so the were unnecessary and did a wrong thing here :) Yey, less code!