refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/860
- Lifting it slightly just so the timeout doesn't waste team's time on false-positive failures. A follow up commit should put the threshold back to the original value and solve the slow test
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/892
- When a published email-only post is edited on the client it sends through a "sent" status over to the backend over PUT endpoint. It's a valid new status that should be accepted by the validation
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/947
- During the work of the UI and moving `email_only` flag to publish menu it created the situation where the publishing of the post was at the same time as adding `email_only` flag, resulted in not picking up teh `sent` status as the `posts_meta` model and record were's available during save.
- Adding the incoming attribute check for email_only flag covers this situation
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/982
When creating a Product with invalid data for Stripe, e.g. a price of
one gazillion dollars - the Stripe API requests would fail, but we would
end up with a broken product created in the database. This updates
@tryghost/members-api to wrap these calls in a database transaction, and
will roll back any operations if one of them fails.
no-issue
Writing code outside of Ghost which deals with the models is currently
done by passing the models which are needed to the external module,
rather than the instance of ghostBookshelf. This does not give us a way
to create transaction to run queries in. This method is designed as a
simple way to give all models the power to create a transaction for
themselves.
This will be used in @tryghost/members-api for example to ensure that
failures in communication with the Stripe API will rollback the related
inserts in the database.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/986
This updates the @tryghost/members-api module to return the full member
object from getMemberIdentityData, which is used to populate req.member
used by themes to construct the `@member` template data.
The full object is read from the service which handles all additional
properties and logic for retrieving members, including the dummy
subscriptions for comped members.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/979
This bump to @tryghost/members-api includes a fix for handling a
subscription updating to a new price. Previously we would add the new
product to the member, but the old one would still be attached. Now we
check that there are no other active subscriptions for the product
associated with the old price, and remove it.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
This includes the update to @tryghost/members-api which includes the new
MemberBREADService which is used to handle the logic for controller
methods outside of the controller.
With it, we've introduced the concept of a dummy subscription for comped
members. This gives API consumers a way to get the created_at date for a
comped members access to a product.
no-issue
The @tryghost/members-api module is being updated to export a BREAD
service which will be used to move the logic from the controller into.
This service is currently designed to returns objects rather than
models, as it has to do manipulation of the returned data at the object
level. This update to the serializer will allow a seamless transition to
the use of the BREAD service and allow us to pull out the logic from the
controller sooner!
no issue
- by default, `c8` will only show stats for files that were loaded during execution
- this means the coverage stats are too high because we're not taking
into account all the files not loaded by tests
- this commit append the `--all` flag to `c8` which fixes this
refs 3f0bab4389
- the internal `request` lib we had was replaced with `@tryghost/request` in
the referenced commit
- this lib was not deleted, so it's still lingering around
- this commit deletes that file to clean it up
no-issue
The bluebird library is unecessary in this module, as all uses of it
were wrapped in `async` functions which will return a native Promise
rather than a bluebird one.
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1629822160273500
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1007
- `:root` selector wasn't working as expected and ended up matching HRs within content
- switched to wrapping the post html inside a `<body>` element before parsing so that we have a proper top-level element for direct child selectors to match against
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1007
- the new `email-cta` card allows surrounding dividers to be added when rendering, however if the card is at the beginning or end of the post then these would double-up with the already existing dividers at the beginning and end of the post content in the email template
- not wanting leading/trailing HR's is specific to the email template so it made sense to adjust the renderer output in Ghost's email generating rather than forcing all mobiledoc->html rendering to remove leading/trailing HR's
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1007
- bumped `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` with updated rendering
- aligns text as well as button
- has single payload toggle for divider display
- adds toggle for button display
- bumps other @tryghost/kg-*` packages that had minor dependency bumps
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
This version of @tryghost/members-api handles creating
MemberProductEvents when a member is created, updated or has their
subscription updated. This populates the members_product_events table
and can be used to determine when a member was given access to a
product, which is useful with the concept of comped access to a product,
where we do not have a subscription as a record.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
The @tryghost/members-api module needs access to this model in order to
create events when members access to products are updated.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
We need a relation between members and their product events so that we
can pull out the events for a particular member to generate the start
date of their comped access to a product.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/946
This adds the initial bulk actions endpoint used for the members
filtering feature. The idea is to eventually move bulk destroy into this
endpoint to and provide a consistent interface for applying bulk actions
to members.
The @tryghost/members-api package has been bumped to include the new
bulkEdit method.
The sinon.restore in tests was moved to an afterEach so that stubs did
not effect other tests.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/946
In order to bulk remove relations between members and labels we need a
way to get hold of all of the existing relations between a label and a
set of members.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/873
This table is to track events related to members be given or having
removed access to products. It will allow us to provide start dates for
access for complimentary members, as well as being able to track access
to products over time, either for individual members or for aggregates.
no issue
- The method was super hard to read with unintuitive catches in multiple places and lots of conditional logic. There's still more to reshuffle here, but that would be for the next time. At least now the data flow is clear within the method
no issue
- Logic with slightly more complex structure belongs to the service. Extracting it there also show's how little of an API the oembed service should actually expose
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/906
- The feature has moved to GA from behind alpha flag. It's skipping the beta phase as it's not needed in this specific situation
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/714
In order to order products by their monthly price we need to apply a
join with the stripe_prices table when querying so we have access to the
amount column of stripe_prices.
As this ordering is core to how the tiers feature is intended to work,
we have added it as the default order. But this can be overriden by
manually passing the order option.
Also ensured that we do not create duplicate products in test fixtures
no issue
- coverage allows us to see how much of our code we're hitting in tests
and it's time we started to get visibility on this in Ghost
- we can then make informed decisions on which well-tested internal libraries
can be pulled out into their own packages
- this commit:
- adds the c8 dev dependency to Ghost
- prepends the `test:unit` command with c8 with the `text-summary` reporter
- adds a `coverage:unit` command to get the `text` report
- you can do `yarn coverage:unit --reporter html` to get a HTML report etc
- uses this new test coverage reporter command in CI tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/990
- Relying on uuid instead of slug makes the posts less discoverable and partially soves discoverability through overriden robots.txt files