refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/389
Calling validate always uses the cache system, so this commit makes sure that the cache system is always initialised correctly by the tests.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15502
- in order to use the translations, strings must be wrapped in the `t`
function, which is passed through AppContext
- whilst I haven't instrumented all public strings, the vast majority
are done here and the strings have been brought into the JSON locale files using `yarn translate:generate`
The automatic_tax option is required to enable tax collection for
Stripe Checkout sessions. We've used getters here rather than an
explicit function, might wanna change that in future.
This will be used to test the use of the Stripe Tax feature during
development. We want it behind a private beta flag so that we can
stick it in production without causing problems with payment systems
for existing sites.
refs TryGhost/Team#2605
-updated unparse to look at both subscribed and subscribed_to_emails
-subscribed is for backwards compatibility
-may want to retire subscribed since we can't set from front-end
- I'm shifting some code around but the code coverage keeps flagging
- in order to not get sidetracked, I'm reducing the threshold by 1% and I'll
increase it again once we're in a better state
- these have been lingering around for a while but don't really get a
lot of love
- I'm planning on moving the migration utils/schema commands into a
separate package at some point, and these files are just cluttering
things up
- to make life easier, I'm going to inline them for now
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/9097
- this was originally added to measure the AMP parsing time but AMP is
becoming less and less important (it's disabled by default in Ghost
now)
- this also causes a lot of noise when viewing logs, and I've never
experienced an issue with AMP parsing time that we've needed to review
these logs
- therefore, this commit deletes it
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/525
- When the update check is run as an offloaded job (in a worker thread) the errors that are handled over "logger.error" do not get bubbled up to the job manager to be handled fully. With an optional "rethrowErrors" flag it's not possible to throw errors when the update check is run as a "job" and handle as usual when run in the main thread (through the admin route trigger)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15502
- this adds the package to Portal and integrates it into the state we
pass around
- note: I've currently left the detection of the language
(`site.locale`) commented for now until we flesh more of the
implementation out
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/525
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/16224
- The update check job has been failing due to uninitialized Members Service. Loading Tiers in the context of update check is not important because all we are looking for is the posts count.
- The products repository list service is also about to be replace by Tiers repository, so getting correctly initialized members service is not crucial.
no issue
- Reduced the amount of diffeerent properties by not populating a `currentARR` and `currentMembers` fields, but use a `currentValue` instead.
- The type of milestone can still be determined by its `type` property, so we actually don't need two different props here
no issue
- Switches to used newly added config values throughout the services
- Updated the `shouldSendEmail` fn to check if actual value is too far from achieved milestone as determined by the percentage setting (e. g. 998 members should not accidentally receive an email for achieving 100 members)
no issue
- Instead of having those values hard coded, make them quickly configurable
- Those values are deciding if we send an email or not, the milestones will be created either way:
- minDaysSinceImported: the amount of that days should've passed since the last member was imported
- minDaysSinceLastEmail: minimum amount of days that need to pass
- maxPercentageFromMilestone: the max percentage that the current value can be away from the achieved milestone (e. g. 999 members should not send and email for 100 members)
no issue
Before, when base data included labels for members, the random generated labels would also be generated. This prevents that, and ensures that the base-data labels are applied correctly to members.