fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1861
- Moved like and unlike endpoint handling to comments service and controller
- Moved small part of report logic to comments controller
- Added proper 401 authentication error when not authenticated as member
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/384
- Existing adapter config was based on the notion there can only be one configuration per one adapter class. With adapter cache now allowing instantiating multiple adapter instances with the same base class it opened up a possibility to have shared configuration for a base class and then extend/override it in "feature" configurations (see tests in this commit for specific examples)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1875
- due to an misbehavior in our model layer, when `tiers` is set on a Post, it'll
trigger a save of the Tier, and this produces an extra event in the
`actions` table
- mapping the Tier(s) to just the ID prevents bookshelf-relations from
editing the Tier and thus prevents the extra event
- also fixed tests which were implicitly assuming supplying a slug to a
post would create the product
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1855
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1866
This commit moves all duplicate methods to get the support email address to a single location. Also methods to get the default email domain are moved.
For the location, I initially wanted to put it at the settings service. But that service doesn't feel like the right place. Instead I created a new settings helpers service. This service takes the settingsCache, urlUtils and config and calculates some special 'calculated' settings based on those:
- Support email methods
- Stripe (active) keys / stripe connected (also removed some duplicate code that calculated the keys in a couple of places)
- All the calculated settings are moved to the settings helpers
I'm not 100% confident in whether this is the right place to put the helpers. Suggestions are welcome.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1870
Disables email sanitization that was enabled earlier because this bug is more important and urgent.
The recently introduced email sanitzation removes HTML comments from the post html.
- This breaks the email paid preview, because it depends on the `<!--members-only-->` comment.
- Breaks the Outlook comments `<!--[if !mso !vml]-->`
This commit reverts this change.
closes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/342
refs: 032a26f9f3
refs: 588c9d04e8
- Now that the old `users:no-owner` (now named 'users') is working correctly :)
- Was able to add loginAs[Role] methods for each staff role, so that it's possible to execute tests as that user and check permissions
- Refactored the email preview tests to use the new e2e framework and these methods, as an example
- This fixture is the main user fixture you'd want to use when testing staff roles
- At the moment it has a weird name that makes it less likely people will use it
- A tiny step in trying to make our fixture system make a tiny bit more sense
- This fixture would only work if the roles were inserted by the fixture system
- In most cases, this fixture was adding users without their associated roles
- Now we assume the roles exist already, and that we need to map users to each role
- This will allow us to more easily test user roles in e2e tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1771
We don't have access to `req.brute.reset` due to the way the flow
works, we have one endpoint which sends an email with a magic link,
and another route which handles the login. We don't want to apply
brute force protection to both because our rate limiting is designed
for API requests not web page visits (which is how login is handled).
Because of this we require access to the underlying ExpressBrute
instance exposed by the spam-protection module, so that we can
perform the reset.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1074
Rather than relying on the global block to stop malicious actors from
enumerating email addresses to determine who is and isn't a user, we
want our user login brute force protection to be on an IP basis,
rather than tied to the username.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/389
- The e2e test suite log was full of ERR_NOCK_NO_MATCH warnings when the logging level was set to "warn". The cause of this warning was legit duplicated webhook trigger processing on test environment. Gah!
- The source of duplicate webhook processing was duplication of event handlers. Event handlers were registered multiple times for same event because of the singleton nature of the "common/events" module - it remains the same instance and is not cleaned up between reboots. The deeper issue of events module initialization should be solved separately, this slightly hacky approach fixes the problem now and highlights it to be tackled in the future.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1074
Rather than relying on the global block to stop malicious actors from
enumerating email addresses to determine who is and isn't a user, we
want our user login brute force protection to be on an IP basis,
rather than tied to the username.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/389
- if we enable warning logs in E2E tests, we get a bunch of error
messages saying `ERROR Unhandled rejection: aborted` coming from the
SQLite DB reset code
- specifically, it's coming from the line that resets the DB by copying
the file
- this line was initially added because we would see random SQLite
"malformed database" errors
- I have a feeling that was due to something else, but I can't be sure
- I'm also not sure how else we should shut the DB connection, as this
is the recommended way but it throws an unhandled rejection
- this commit is a bit of a gamble because I'm not actually sure what
was causing the problem, but it gets rid of the errors locally and
doesn't regress on the random failures
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1860
**Problem:**
Members were not able to comment on a post that was only visible for members with a specific tier.
**Causes:**
Content gating was done on models with missing relations.
- The products relation was not loaded on the member when doing content gating
- The tiers relation was not loaded on the post when doing content gating
**Tests:**
- Added for tier-only posts
- Added for paid-only commenting
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1859
**Problem:**
When for some reason a member has an active subscription (or legacy comped subscription) for product A, and a comped subscription for product B. You cannot remove comped subscription B.
**Fixed by:**
Updating the API to allow more flexible product changes on members.
- Allow the removal of (comped) products on a member, as long as that product doesn't have a related subscription
- (still) allow the addition of comped products to a member, as long as that member doesn't have other active subscriptions. This matches the existing behaviour, but now this is only checked for added products.
- Includes tests for these edge cases
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1860
**Problem:**
Members were not able to comment on a post that was only visible for members with a specific tier.
**Causes:**
Content gating was done on models with missing relations.
- The products relation was not loaded on the member when doing content gating
- The tiers relation was not loaded on the post when doing content gating
**Tests:**
- Added for tier-only posts
- Added for paid-only commenting
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1859
**Problem:**
When for some reason a member has an active subscription (or legacy comped subscription) for product A, and a comped subscription for product B. You cannot remove comped subscription B.
**Fixed by:**
Updating the API to allow more flexible product changes on members.
- Allow the removal of (comped) products on a member, as long as that product doesn't have a related subscription
- (still) allow the addition of comped products to a member, as long as that member doesn't have other active subscriptions. This matches the existing behaviour, but now this is only checked for added products.
- Includes tests for these edge cases
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1679
These endpoints are safe to be removed, as they are only used by the admin app and usage has been removed over there. It is very unlikely that this endpoint has been used in a third party integration (in which case they will get a notification email).
no issue
- Return was missing for `res.end` if an invalid subscription_id was passed
- Added explicit `text/plain` `Content-Type` headers to error messages to avoid MIME sniffing
Signed-off-by: Elijah Conners <business@elijahpepe.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Backx <simon@ghost.org>
In case there is an issue with the filtering of items in our client
side attribution script, we also check for and remove out of date
items here. This ensures that we do not erroneously attribute signups
or conversions to webpages from more than 24h ago.
refs TryGhost/Team#1826
- adds a method on user model which fetches all eligible users for a type of email alert
- restricts users to active `Owner` and `Administrators` with setting turned on
closes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1732
- adds a theme helper which outputs a working search button with a standard icon
- the icon adopts whatever the current color is from css, and has a set of default styles
- styles can be overridden with !important or the data attribute
- alternatively, any element in a theme may be turned into a search button by adding data-ghost-search
- this is meant to be a simple tool for non-theme-developers to easily add a search icon to their themes in a way that doesn't require css or html knowledge
refs: 203c8036fa
refs: 1fadbacdec
refs: 22fd7f289c
- There is something seriously weird about how content-length changes...
- It's different on CI to local sometimes...
- This particular test should not change IMO
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1833
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1834
We've added the attribution property to subscription and signup events when the
flag is enabled. The attributions resource is fetched by creating multiple relations
on the model, rather than polymorphic as we ran into issues with that as they can't
be nullable/optional.
The parse-member-event structure has been updated to make it easier to work with,
specifically `getObject` is only used when the event is clickable, and there is now a
join property which makes it easier to join the action and the object.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1833
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1834
We've added the attribution property to subscription and signup events when the
flag is enabled. The attributions resource is fetched by creating multiple relations
on the model, rather than polymorphic as we ran into issues with that as they can't
be nullable/optional.
The parse-member-event structure has been updated to make it easier to work with,
specifically `getObject` is only used when the event is clickable, and there is now a
join property which makes it easier to join the action and the object.
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14882
- I found a common pattern where catch predicates were being used to catch non-existent models in destroy methods, and sometimes elsewhere in the API endpoints
- The use of predicates is deprecated, and we're working to remove them from everywhere, so that we can remove bluebird
- In order to still handle these errors correctly, we needed a small change to mw-error-handler so that it can detect EmptyResponse errors from bookshelf, as well as 404s
Note: there is a small change as a result of this - the context on these errors now says "Resource not found" instead of "{ModelName} not found".
- I think this is acceptable for now, as we will be reviewing these errors in more depth later. It's quite easy to make changes, we just have to decide what with proper design input