- this dependency seems a pretty heavy one to require upon boot and
given most sites don't need it to function as normal, this saves
several MB of RAM per instance
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3176
We were waiting for the welcome email to send before responding to the
client that setup is complete, this was causing the client to hang when
running `ghost install local` as mail isn't configured by default.
no issue
- the lexical lib file makes use of `jsdom` but there was no explicit dependency for it in `package.json` meaning we were relying on it being incidentally depended on through another package which is brittle
no refs
- add lexical feedback modal in the editor, labs, and publish workflows
- modal is a basic textarea form
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Co-authored-by: Djordje Vlaisavljevic <dzvlais@gmail.com>
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2390
Escapes each matched and non-matched segment of the post title in the
admin search field, to make sure they're displayed in plain text but
still have matches highlighted.
These versions use the latest version of @tryghost/errors, which uses
the correct import for @stdlib/utils-copy. This should hopefully stop
missing module errors when running locally.
This is the first pass at an abstract class for our in-memory repository
implementations. It's based off of the existing implementations and
should speed up local development and deduplicate code
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2619
- blur event occurs before mouseup event is called, so when the update button was clicked, the update function has never been called in Safari
- this replaces the mouseup with mousedown which is called before the blur event, so the links are updated properly
We were incorrectly specifying the path of the file rather than relying on the
package exports, and this broke in the previous commit to a file rename. It
wasn't caught by CI because the browser tests are not run on pull requests
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
no issue
This pull request adds a new experimental feature flag `signupCard` to
the Ghost admin app, which enables a signup card component in the
lexical editor that's currently being worked on.
The feature flag can be toggled from the settings/labs
UI and is read from the server-side configuration.
Whilst Admin API Integrations had the permissions to create invites they were
blocked from doing so at the HTTP level. We've removed this restriction for
creating Invites as well as browsing Roles, because a Role ID is necessary to
create an invite. The code was also not setup to support Admin API Integrations
as it made assumptions about the existence of a User. That has been updated in
the permissions layer - so that the Invites are limited to Contributors,
Authors and Editors as well as at the email layer, which has has the copy and
from address updated to reflect the lack of a User creating the Invite.
We only display the signup checkbox if both the checkbox is required AND we
have some terms to display alongside it. However we require the checkbox to be
checked, regardless of if it is displayed. This results in the Signup button
not working at all if your settings are in this state.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3145
- includes image editing for generic upload image components to extend
image editing capabilities to other areas in Admin
- allows image editing for tag images and staff user images
refs 9d104c8511
- we've seen recurring instances where Ghost will hog memory after image
uploads
- we use `jemalloc` to try and help this, but it still seems to happen
- according to the sharp thread referenced in my commit above, memory
fragmentation can also be helped by reducing the concurrency within
sharp
- this is a bit of an experiment and we can revert if it causes issues