refs: 7e787ef807
- bumps eslint-plugin-ghost to 2.1.0 which adds the code for a new custom rule
- adds configuration to our eslint file to enable the rule in a very soft mode for now
- this rule is intended to enforce not tightly coupling the server and frontend
- the intention is to make it stricter over time as the number of cross requires reduces
- enabling this rule temporarily and running lint is a nice way to grok just how tightly coupled things are at the moment
- Modules in /shared are supposed to be standalone modules that can be required by the server or frontend
- As the server shouldn't require the frontend, and vice versa, shared modules should require neither
- Otherwise it just becomes a crutch for allowing cross-depenencies, and will create circular dependencies
The Bridge
- The bridge file is not meant to be a crutch sat allowing cross-dependencies, but rather a new component that manages the flow of data
- That data flows from the server/boot process TO the frontend, and should not flow in the other direction
- The management of that flow of data is necessarily hacky at the moment, but over time the architecture here should get clearer and better
- Still, for the time being it will need to handle requiring across components until that architecture matures
- Therefore, it should live in core root, not in core/shared
- the themeService.loadAll method was refactored out ages ago, so this clearly isn't used in tests
- the rest are requires I spotted whilst working around the codebase
- note: we have noUnusedVars disabled as a linting error in tests because else should complains everywhere
refs: bf0823c9a2
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
- This one is a little more involved, as the i18n initialisation was unnecessarily spread over several locations.
- I moved it into being part of the ActiveTheme class and called in the constructor, meaning we don't need the services.theme.activated event anymore as the constructor is called in the same cases.
- Also moved the event listener for locales into the bridge, as I don't want that inside of theme-engine, and we don't want circular dependencies. We'll figure out a wayto refactor this soon too.
refs: bf0823c9a2
- Added a new bridge class that lives in shared. This should eventually be responsible for all cross-communication between the frontend and the server
- Having all the gnarly shared bits in one place should help us refactor more easily
- For now it also reduces requires between the core/server and core/frontend folders that are meant to be separate
- All calls to getApiVersion have also been renamed to getFrontendApiVersion, as this is different to the "default" API version
- Slowly getting to the point where frontend/services/themes can be moved to server/services/themes :)
refs: bf0823c9a2
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
- this is where it starts to get fiddly as the getActive function in themeService index is required across the frontend/backend mostly due to its use in the getApiVersion method
- for now left one usage of the getActive method in place in ghost-locals middleware ready for the next phase of the refactor, which will move some of the themeService index into a shared location
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/628
After a recent bump to Stripe API version used by Members service - 2020-08-27 - importing paid members via CSV in ghost was not working correctly due to missing subscriptions object in customer data fetched from Stripe. Stripe had updated the customer resource to not include the subscriptions data by default which is now patched to always include in Ghost.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/591
refs ffe24a728c
It's possible to have sites which still have customer subscriptions in their DB from old Stripe accounts, most likely added when we allowed Stripe Direct, as those subscriptions were not cleaned up. While populating stripe prices and products for existing subscriptions, we want to ignore these old subscriptions which are not part of current Stripe account instead of throwing error and halting the one off migration which we currently do.
The population script will re-run again as long as no new subscriptions are created between the last release and this, and there were no old invalid plans in DB, which is a very unlikely edge case so the data will eventually re-populate correctly.
issue https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/614
- Users who have a password can directly sign-in via oauth
- User who are logged-in get their password disabled
- Users accepting an invitation get their password disabled
- The way we disable password is by setting it to a long random password
refs: 9f50e941eb
refs: bf0823c9a2
- Still working towards splitting the theme service into logical components
- The engine defaults were required in the index file, in a way that creates tight coupling across what would otherwise
be distinct components
- Also meant there was another hardcoded 'v4' in the codebase
- This fixes both issues by depending on the value from config
- Currently this adds Yet Another Config Require, but it should be fine for now until we have a new pattern for the frontend
- Note: We only care about the ghost-api engine, we used to care about both ghost and ghost-api. Now that there is only one there was no need for the more complex code structures
refs c873899e49
- as of `bson-objectid` v2.0.0, this library exports the function
to generate an ObjectID directly, and then you need to use `.toHexString()`
to get the 24 character hex string - 6696f27d82
- this commit removes all uses of `.generate()` and replaces with this
change
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/527
refs: bf0823c9a2
- We have default API versions littered all over the codebase. When we updated to Ghost v4 we realised just how many and how much of a pain in the ass this is to manage.
- This creates a config value we can use. It's in overrides for the time being because we usually default to that until there is a usecase for it being overridable. If there is one, cool, change it!
- The main motivation for adding this now and only using it in boot and urlUtils is as part of work to decouple the theme service into logical compontents, because the engines system inside of themes has its own default, and this is one cause of tight coupling
- Expectation is that we'll slowly roll out use of the new default, hopefully without requiring config in any additional places (e.g. passing the version in from the boot file)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/579
- when members signup is enabled returns `#/portal` otherwise returns feedly subscription URL
- allows for themes to have subscription buttons without condititionals, eg `<a href="{{@site.signup_url}}">Subscribe</a>`
refs 08fbcf1d90
- I didn't quite finish this commit before, and also forgot to write a proper commit message 🙈
- Having the theme service required and referenced in lots of different ways contributes to it being very hard to refactor and break down into smaller pieces
- This is just one simple nice-to-have so we can search the codebase for references more easily
- At some point we have updated the path that should be required to get helpers, but missed updating the path in this test
- When run with the full suite, the test still passed, but when run independently it threw the error loadCoreHelpers is not a function
- This is to do with some interaction with the middleware_spec.js tests
- I'm working on breaking all this down so hopefully will get rid of any further weird test independence issues
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/619
As part of the Custom Products work, we are linking members to products
when updating their subscriptions. This requires that we have at least
one product in the database. For existing sites that are using Members
this is handled by the v4.3 03 migration. But for new sites we must
include a fixture.
Also fixes the tests to not reply on the order of the fixtures
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/616
This is a basic scaffold of the API to get things moving.
The input serializer is so that the controller logic does not need to
know about the json-api shape of the input data.
The output serializer is an adaptation of the members one.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/619
- Bumps `@tryghost/members-api` to `1.3.0` which adds a one-off migration to populate missing stripe prices and products
- Bumps patch versions on `@trghost/members-ssr` and `@tryghost/magic-link` to 1.02
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/616
This adds the schema for the Products Admin API to be used as the input
validation, and adds support for the `products` property on the Members
Admin API
Co-authored-by: Renovate Bot <bot@renovateapp.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/586
- Adds new `stripe_price_id` column to subscriptions table to store stripe price ids with `index`
- Populates `stripe_price_id` column value to current `plan_id` making the `plan_*` values redundant
- Updates tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/586
If a product inside Ghost is deleted, we want to cascade delete all associated Stripe products and prices as they always need to refer back to a ghost product and will hang without any reason otherwise. This change adds cascade delete for products -> stripe_products -> stripe_prices to avoid broken states
- This is the beginning of splitting up the theme service into:
- Storage components used by the API (should be a server service)
- Theme engine & rendering components used by the frontend (this new engine service)
- The code to activate a theme which is shared code where the API & frontend need to communicate
- This is needed because currently the frontend theme service is required and used by the API, creating tight coupling.
- In my quest to truly separate the API and frontend, this is one of many battles that needs winning