no issue
- Follow up to
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fb34e285fc
- The `sourcemap-postprocess` addon was ineffective because the assets
were being copied to `/ghost/core/core/built` before the addon was run,
so the changes weren't being applied in staging/production
- This change makes the required modifications to the sourcemaps before
copying them
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/18816
When opening a new post in the editor and immediately leaving we would hang because we attempted to save a revision rather than just throwing the blank post away.
- added additional `hadDirtyAttributes` check to the forced-revision save when leaving
- added additional destroyed post checks to the save task to avoid saving a deleted post when leaving the editor
- removed unnecessary waits for save tasks that prevented leaving the editor when the title on a new post had been filled in but not saved (matches previous editor behaviour)
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4046
- when editing the member's email in Admin, the email_disabled field was
not recalculated, making it inconsistent with the suppression list
- now, if the new email is part of the suppression list, we set
email_disabled to true. Otherwise set it to false
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4098
- when a site is private, the metadata title is "My Site — Private Site
Access". When fetching the metadata via oembed, we get "Private Site
Access" as publisher, and "My Site — Private Site Access" as title
- this fix removes "- Private Site Access" from the metadata title when
a Ghost site is private
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4047
- Wired up Offers Modal hide / show toggling
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This pull request enhances the offers feature in the admin settings by
adding cancel buttons and navigation options to the modal components. It
also refactors the `OffersModal` component to use the `AddOfferModal`
component for creating new offers.
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Fixed error caused by uploading empty redirects YAML file:
```
Cannot read properties of undefined (reading '302')
```
This error was occurring due to `yaml.load` returning `undefined` when
the provided yaml file was empty. I've made the check on the return
value of `yaml.load` stricter (i.e we only want an `object`) to prevent
this error from occurring.
no issue
- product card outputs the original width/height of the image in emails
which results in overflown images in Outlook
- Combined with https://github.com/TryGhost/Koenig/pull/983/files, this
change fixes rendering for product card images in Outlook
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Co-authored-by: Sodbileg Gansukh <sodbileg.gansukh@gmail.com>
no issue
- Follow up to https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/18825
- Adding the sourceRoot key didn't seem to work, so I'm just removing
the `assets/` prefix from all the sources to hopefully correct the issue
no issues
- Added isAjaxError tag to all errors sent from admin with a true/false
value
- Removed all Ajax context and tags if the error is not an Ajax error
- Updated names of Ajax tags to use camelcase instead of dot notation
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Koenig/pull/1038
- updated `<KoenigLexicalEditorInput>` to load `<EmojiPickerPlugin>` and compose it into the editor unless used with `<KoenigLexicalEditorInput @emojiPicker={{false}} />`
- bumped Koenig packages so `EmojiPickerPlugin` is available to import from `koenig-lexical`
no issue
- Currently AJAX errors that surface in Admin get logged to Sentry with
super generic messages like "Error"
- This commit adds more context to the information that's sent to sentry
and should make it easier to identify the error at a glance
refs TryGhost/Product#4083
- In the vast majority of cases, we shouldn't have SQL errors in our
code. Due to some limitations with validating e.g. nql filters passed to
the API, sometimes we don't catch these errors and they bubble up to the
user.
- In these rare cases, Ghost was returning the raw SQL error from mysql
which is not very user friendly and also exposes information about the
database, which generally is not a good practice.
- To make things worse, Sentry was treating every instance of these
errors as a unique issue, even when it was exactly the same query
failing over and over.
- This change improves the error message returned from the API, and also
makes sure that Sentry will group all these errors together, so we can
easily see how many times they are happening and where.
- It also adds more specific context to the event that is sent to
Sentry, including the mysql error number, code, and the SQL query
itself.
no issue
- The sourcemaps generated for the admin app use relative links to the
source code files e.g. `assets/ghost.js`
- Since the sourcemaps themselves are hosted at `/assets` already, this
was leading to issues with sourcemaps in Sentry and in the browser
looking for the sources at `/assets/assets/ghost.js`
- This commit adds a `sourceRoot` key to the sourcemaps, which should
allow Sentry and the Browser to find the source code files at
`../assets/ghost.js` instead of `assets/ghost.js`
- We may need to iterate on this — not 100% sure if this is the best way
to do this without trying it in staging. If the `../` doesn't work in
all environments, we can try including the CDN url directly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4088
The Content API should not expose the lexical/mobiledoc source content because it's not membership-gated and although not used at the present time may in future contain additional internal metadata. We were handling this for the more-typical `?formats` param but it was still possible to access this data using the `?fields` param.
- updated post mapper used in our API output serializers to strip the `mobiledoc` and `lexical` fields ready for API output
- credits to Prathap Puthran for reporting
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4059
- modified `saveTask` so when it has the `leavingEditor` option it doesn't attempt to set a new post status
- save when leaving the editor is never a publish/unpublish-related event, rather it's a convenience autosave and a forced revision creation so modifying the post status should never happen for those saves
- updated the `willTransition` handling to avoid repeated saves
- sets a property on the controller whenever we attempt a save+transition retry on leaving the editor then skips any further attempted saves on transitions
- although it would be preferable we can't use `try/catch` on these saves because our save task always catches and doesn't re-throw, adjusting that would be a much larger change than we want to make for this fix
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4060
- the title of setting groups were not included in the searchable
keywords so it wasn't possible to list only a single group's settings
no issue
- Refactored the Pintura integration to be easier to implement and also
more accurately display whether it's enabled or not.
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This pull request refactors the code related to the Pintura image editor
integration in the admin settings. It introduces a custom hook that
handles the logic of checking and updating the integration status and
settings, and simplifies the UI components that use the hook. It also
removes unnecessary variables and props from the components and the
hook. The affected files are `Integrations.tsx`, `UserDetailModal.tsx`,
`BrandSettings.tsx`, `usePinturaEditor.ts`, `Facebook.tsx`, and
`Twitter.tsx`.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4085
Increases the performance for the post analytics export by adding new
indexes. These indexes are used when counting the amount of (paid)
subscribers that were attributed to a given post. With the indexes, the
time required to export 700 posts with 300k members decreases from 40s
to 0.6s.
Tests show that adding these indexes should be very fast (< 1 s) if the
tables contain up to 300k rows.