no issue
- initial set up ready for testing use of react components (specifically an editor component for this experiment) inside of Admin
- added `react-editor` route
- duplicated all editor screen files and updated route references where necessary
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/584
- No longer uses a API URL + redirect inside verification emails. This is replaced by a new route (`/settings/members/?verifyEmail=token`) that does the API request and shows a modal.
- Removed update button when changing support email address in the Portal settings
- Added `_meta` attribute to settings (uses same pattern as newsletters model)
- When updating the `membersSupportAddress` setting (via the normal edit endpoint), the `sent_email_verification` meta property will get set by the API. When this new property is present, we'll show a warning that the support address requires verification.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14101
- dropped usage of `<GhTrimFocusInput>` and `<GhTextInput>` in favor of native input elements for more explicit behaviour
- switched `SignupController` to native class syntax
- migrated to `@action` decorators and swapped all template action triggers to `{{on}}` and `{{fn}}`
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1145
- this should allow us to remove the /products endpoint in v5
It avoids:
- `kg-product-card`, that really is meant to say product
- `product-cadence` on offers
Co-authored-by: Rishabh <zrishabhgarg@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1583
- When adding a newsletter, check the limits (both via button and route)
- When unarchiving a newsletter, check the limits
- Bumped `@tryghost/limit-service` package, required to make limit checking work for newsletter
- Added the `getNewslettersCount` query to the `limit` service
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1598
- added `<GhPostBookmark>` card for displaying a bookmark card style representation of a post
- updated designsandbox route to include it for easier styling without needing to constantly go through the publish flow to see changes whilst styling
- updated publish flow complete step to render a bookmark card if a post/page was published
- added `{{post-author-names}}` helper so the author name concatenation logic can be re-used across the posts list and bookmark component
no issue
We still had some old components and templates from the `members-email` settings that were only were used when the (now GA) `multipleNewsletters` flag was disabled. I’ve removed them and renamed all routes and components from `members-email` and `members-email-labs` to just `newsletters` because it was sometimes hard to understand if a given components was still used or not when fixing issues.
no issue
The full edit newsletter form with all the settings, design options, and preview felt quite overwhelming when the only piece of data that's required to create a newsletter is the name.
- re-organised the newsletter modal components by renaming `modals/edit-newlsetter` to `modals/newsletters` to better represent the full suite of modals that are used in newsletter management
- added a `modals/newsletters/new` component containing a minimal form with name/description/opt-in-existing fields
- switched the `new-newsletter` route to open the new modal rather than the previous dual-purpose edit modal
- moved message about newsletter creation into the create modal and dropped the separate create confirmation modal
- dropped unnecessary unsaved-changes confirmation
- removed the now-unused opt-in-existing behaviour from the edit newsletter modal
Co-authored-by: Peter Zimon <peter.zimon@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1513
- `sender_name` is now nullable with a fallback to the site title
- updated new-newsletter route
- removed default setting of site title in `senderName` of the new newsletter instance
- removed extra checks when showing unsaved changes modal as we no longer need to compare the `senderName` attribute against the site title
- updated newsletter preview so the sender name falls back to the site title
- updated sender name input placeholder to show the site title
- removed not-empty validation
- fixed the switch to "multiple newsletter" state in the background of the new-newsletter modal
- problem was `displayingDefault` getter was looking at all active newsletters rather than just the filtered ones so it was counting the new-but-unsaved newsletter even though it wasn't displayed in the list
- fixes layout glitch when the new-newsletter modal animates out after cancelling creation
no issue
The close button in the unsaved changes modal used the `@close` action directly compared to the "Stay" button which used `(fn @close false)`. The close button version without explicit arguments resulted in the first argument being a `PointerEvent` instance which if checked as a modal return value as `if (shouldClose)` would evaluate as truthy therefore matching the "Leave" behaviour instead of the "Stay" behaviour.
- changed modal to explicitly call `(fn @close false)` when the close button is clicked
- updated design settings route to have an explicit `shouldLeave === true` check so default behaviour is always "Stay"
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/584
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1498
- updated newsletter save routine in `edit-newsletter` modal to open an email confirmation modal if the API indicates one was sent
- modal indicates that the previously set or default email will continue to be used until verified
- response from API when saving looks like `{newsletters: [{...}], meta: {sent_email_verification: ['sender_name]}}`
- added custom newsletter serializer and updated model so that the `meta` property returned in the response when saving posts is exposed
- Ember Data only exposes meta on array-response find/query methods
- https://github.com/emberjs/data/issues/2905
- added `/settings/members-email-labs/?verifyEmail=xyz` query param handling
- opens email verification modal if param is set and instantly clears the query param to avoid problems with sticky params
- when the modal opens it makes a `PUT /newsletters/verify-email/` request with the token in the body params, on the API side this works the same as a newsletter update request returning the fully updated newsletter record which is then pushed into the store
- removed unused from/reply address code from `<Settings::MembersEmailLabs>` component and controller
- setting the values now handled per-newsletter in the edit-newsletter modal
- verifying email change is handled in the members-email-labs controller
- fixed mirage not outputting pluralized root for "singular" endpoints such as POST/PUT requests to better match our API behaviour
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1475
- updated new+edit newsletter routes to open a confirmation modal if the form modal is closed or the route is exited
- added z-index to modal background so the layering behaves as expected when modals are stacked
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1500
- `senderEmail` is now nullable with a fallback to `noreply@{site domain}`
- `senderName` is not nullable and has no fallback
- updated preview and input placeholder to match real-world behaviour
- inserted site title as the default value when creating a new newsletter to avoid friction with the sender name needing to be filled in when saving
- switched `senderReplyTo` input field to a select with "newsletter" and "support" options
- added basic `<Inputs::Select>` component as `<OneWaySelect>` had re-rendering issues causing loss of selected value when the label of the newsletter email changed to reflect a custom newsletter email value
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1441
- switched "leave settings" confirmation modal on members email settings screen over to modern modal pattern
- removed unused `showEmailDesignSettings` property and `closeEmailDesignSettings()` action on `<Settings::MembersEmailLabs>` component
- the used property and action live on the controller, looks like it was a copy/paste hangover when functionality was moved to a component
- added newsletter model
- includes design-related attributes which are not yet supported by the API but are due to be added
- includes `default` attribute but there is no setting for it, due to be removed from the API but it's needed for save not to error for now
- set up basic mirage model and endpoints
- added validation for main settings to match API validation
- added `EditNewsletter` modal
- separate tabs for general newsletter settings and design-related settings
- used for both creating and editing newsletters
- added `/settings/members-email/newsletters/new` and `/settings/members-email/newsletters/:id` routes
- both display the `EditNewsletter` modal on top of the members-email settings screen with the appropriate newsletter model
- updated `<Settings::MembersEmailLabs::NewsletterManagement>` component to work with real newsletter model instances and the new add/edit routes
- removed now-unused `newsletter` service that was providing mocked data for earlier design iteration
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1441
- duplicated route/controller/template and component to `-labs` versions so larger changes and refactors can be made without affecting the GA code
- added redirect for `/settings/members-email -> /settings/members-email-labs` when `multipleNewsletters` flag is enabled
- cleaned up multiple-newsletters related code from the non-labs component
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/559
refs 054a5f15f5
- with the update of `ember-promise-modals` we started to get deprecation warnings when using `modals.open('modal-component-name')`
- upcoming Ember build updates will introduce tree shaking but using run-time lookup of modal components by name works against that because it's not statically analysable
- switched to importing components and passing the component class directly, eg. `modals.open(ModalComponent)`
- standardized modal component class names with a `MyModal` style to get better behaviour in code editors when it auto generates imports
- dropped the modal defaults from the modals service because we can now use a static `modalOptions` property on the modal components themselves when we want to override the defaults
no issue
- we were missing handling for the view-theme modal being closed outside of a route transition meaning the URL would stay on `/settings/design/view-theme/Theme` even though it's the index that was shown, preventing the same theme being viewable again and back/forward behaving as expected
refs 054a5f15f5
- `beforeClose` behaviour has changed slightly with the upgraded ember-promise-modals
- added a guard for the modal existing when transitioning back to the integrations index screen, this makes sure we're not transitioning back to the index screen after the modal has already initiated a transition to the integration edit screen
no issue
We made very limited use of the `ua-parser-js` sub-dependency that `ember-useragent` pulls in so it didn't seem worth having the fairly large 17KB import or the associated sub-dependency version resolutions.
- switched the two iOS and Safari detections to use associated Regexes on `navigator.userAgent`
- dropped the "Microsoft Edge not supported" message in the editor
- old Edge is still not supported but it was been replaced with a Chromium-based version that is supported a while back
- we can re-introduce a warning if we get any significant reports (there is nothing showing in Sentry for this alert in the last 14 days)
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1376
- renamed finishing touches file to done
- no last modal, just the done screen for first start
- added options for next steps
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1310
- added `/setup/finishing-touches` route
- refreshes theme preview on access
- uses existing setting form components to build a reduced settings menu
- updated `/?firstStart=true` handling to transition to `/setup/finishing-touches` instead of showing the get-started modal
- updated standard setup flow to show the get-started modal upon completion
- `/?firstStart=true` flow for now will only be used when a theme has been chosen before site creation
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1295
- moved `?firstStart` query param handling into `'home'` route as it seemed like a preferable location
- switched to using `resetController` hook to manage removal of query param which seemed more reliable than the transition approach
- added `firstStart` query param to the transitions when completing step 3 of the setup flow
Updates Admin UX for Contributors
When logged in as a Contributor:
- removes sidebar, added floating account menu and dark-mode switch to right side. Updated mobile menu accordingly
- all post by the given user is listed in the Post list
- changed post filtering
- hides email columns in post list
- removes publishmenu for Contributors in Post preview modal
- visual tweaks
Updated email newsletter settings
- Added toggle to disable email newsletters
- Hides email related UI when email is completely turned off
- Rearranged email newsletter settings
- Added publish-menu preview in
- Changed default-recipients setting
- Updated publish-menu to show Publish as default action
- Removed the confirmation modal during publishing when no emails are intended to be sent
No issue
- Authors don't need access to staff page and don't need to see breadcrumbs on their profile page
- There's enough space in the side navigation for the post views to be visible by default
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1277
- removed inclusion of `email_recipients` in member query when fetching member for display on the member details screen as it was only used for the activity feed
- added `<Member::ActivityFeed>` template-only component as a replacement for `<GhMemberActivityFeed>`
- uses `members-event-fetcher` resource for consistency with main activity feed and dashboard widget. Allows for a template-only component because data fetching behaviour can be managed directly from the template rather than requiring a backing component
no issue
- many "The automatic session initialization is deprecated" were shown in test output due to an old method of initializing the session service
- switched to explicit session setup in the application route's `beforeModel` hook
- https://github.com/simplabs/ember-simple-auth/issues/2314
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1277
- added `/members-activity` route with associated controller, template, and components behind labs flag
- table component currently renders some dummy rows
- added navigation item to main menu
- will use the currently set `?filter` query param unless clicked whilst already on the `/members-activity` screen in which case it will reset the query
- added link to dashboard members activity panel
- added link to member details activity panel
- sets the filter param to `?filter=member:{member.id}` in preparation for the feed to be filtered to the member's activity
- updated the labs-flag test helper file to export both `enableLabsFlag()` and the new `disableLabsFlag()` so it's easier to test for flag-disabled functionality
no issue
- ran the `ember-native-class-codemod` codemod to convert just the route classes to native class syntax and performed some minor manual cleanup
- modern Ember uses native classes rather than EmberObject-based objects, this brings us closer to normalizing our code style across the codebase
- skipped the Application route as that requires deeper testing with a replacement for the `ShortcutsRoute` mixin
no issue
- mixins are deprecated in Ember so we want to remove their usage
- pre-requisite for easier automation for switching to native class syntax
- removed ShortcutsRoute mixin in favor of using the `{{on-key}}` modifier and standard controller action
no issue
- mixins are deprecated in Ember so we want to remove their usage
- pre-requisite for easier automation for switching to native class syntax
- removed ShortcutsRoute mixin in favor of using the `{{on-key}}` modifier and standard controller action
no issue
Mixins are deprecated in Ember so we want to remove their usage. The `CurrentUserSettings` mixin was used in Route files to provide `transitionAuthor()` (that also transitions contributors) and `transitionEditor()` methods so the the consuming route could use them to prevent access to authors/editors. In practice the only reason this was used was to prevent access to admin-only routes.
- added an `AdminRoute` class that inherits from our `AuthenticatedRoute` class
- when any route inherits from this class it will only allow access to admins and owners, any other user will be redirected to the home screen (dashboard or site depending on permissions)
- updated all of our admin-only routes to use the new `AdminRoute`
- allowed for removal of `CurrentUserSettings` mixin usage
- allowed for `beforeModel()` hooks to be removed from consuming routes in many cases
- some admin-only routes were extending/inheriting directly from Ember's `Route` based on the assumption that the router hierarchy would have a parent route perform the redirect. Those have also been switched to `AdminRoute` for consistency and to prevent accidentally making them available if the router hierarchy changes
- `/#/settings` does not use the `AdminRoute` so that it can redirect to the current user's setting page for non-admin users
- removed `CurrentUserSettings` mixin file
- cleaned up unnecessary computed property and function used for redirect-when-disabled in the Zapier route
no issue
- the controllers and templates for the old theme setting screens have been removed already but the route files had been missed in the cleanup
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/559
- switched to new ember-promise-modals pattern
- removed controller and template in favor of opening modals directly from the route
- removed unused `mousedown` event handlers - they are only necessary when an input blur would trigger validation errors
- fixed Enter key not triggering create action by adding an `{{on-key "Enter"}}` event handler to the name input
- fixed scroll not resetting to top of integrations screens when navigating between them by adding `{{scroll-top}}` element modifier to the main content sections
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1164
- removed flag and labs screen toggle
- removed all conditionals
- removed all old/unused route/controller/component files
- renamed labs components and classes to non-labs naming
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1169
We want all publish actions to trigger a confirmation modal. Currently that confirmation modal is controlled by `<GhPublishmenu>` which made it difficult to use from the route-induced publish shortcut.
- removed old shortcut mixin approach from the editor route
- added modern keyboard handler to a hidden element that is rendered any time the publish menu is present
no issue
When we were given a source+ref we were using that to find a theme object from the built-in list of marketplace themes and if it wasn't found redirecting to the change-theme screen. That redirect didn't need to happen because we only need the `ref` and can determine the theme name from that.
- passed `ref` through to the install modal as a data argument
- updated install modal to get theme name from passed in theme or extracted from passed in `ref` when theme is not known
- adjusted "isDefaultTheme" so it always checks against Casper rather than using the `ref: 'default'` value from the list of marketplace themes