refs: bf0823c9a2
refs: ae86254972
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
Themes Service
- The serverside theme service now serves just the API and boot
- It loads the theme and passes it to the theme-engine via the bridge
This achieves the bare minimum goal of removing all the cross requires between server and frontend around themes
There is still a lot more to do to achieve an ideal architecture here as laid out in ae86254972
- the themeService.loadAll method was refactored out ages ago, so this clearly isn't used in tests
- the rest are requires I spotted whilst working around the codebase
- note: we have noUnusedVars disabled as a linting error in tests because else should complains everywhere
refs c873899e49
- as of `bson-objectid` v2.0.0, this library exports the function
to generate an ObjectID directly, and then you need to use `.toHexString()`
to get the 24 character hex string - 6696f27d82
- this commit removes all uses of `.generate()` and replaces with this
change
refs 08fbcf1d90
- I didn't quite finish this commit before, and also forgot to write a proper commit message 🙈
- Having the theme service required and referenced in lots of different ways contributes to it being very hard to refactor and break down into smaller pieces
- This is just one simple nice-to-have so we can search the codebase for references more easily
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/586
- Adds new `stripe_price_id` column to subscriptions table to store stripe price ids with `index`
- Populates `stripe_price_id` column value to current `plan_id` making the `plan_*` values redundant
- Updates tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/579
Currently the members signup setting is explicitly yes/no to allowing free members signup, with the implication that when set to "no" members is still active but members have to be created via Stripe or the admin API.
This change renames the setting and changes its type to allow more than a binary option.
- migration to create/update the new setting based on the old value
- free signup = "all", no free signup = "invite"; matches the current UI for this setting
- rename setting everywhere it's used/tested against
- modify `getAllowSelfSignup()` used to configure members packages to only return `true` when the new setting is set to `'all'` to match behaviour to the older setting
- update importer to rename the setting when importing from an older Ghost version
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/599
- This is a precursor change to tests which verify the hostSettings limits are working correctly
- Bumped limits-service version which allows for multiple calls of loadLimits on the same service instance
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/585
- adds `DELETE /members/` route to the Admin API
- supports `?filter`, and `?search` query params to limit the members that are deleted
- `?all=true` is required if no other filter or query is provided
- uses `models.Member.bulkDestroy` which _will not_ cancel any Stripe subscriptions if members have them but _will_ clean up the Stripe relationship data in Ghost's database
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Export files included a lot of data which was not used in the importer, for example: members, labels, migrations and many more. This lead to a lot of clutter in the import files and made it hard to reason about their purpose.
- The main purpose of exports - is to export importable resources. These are posts, tags, and users. The rest of data like members or migrations either have their own importer (like CSV importer for members) or does not and should not have any ways to be imported.
- These changes are in now way complete. It's a first step towards resource-based exports which could be properly versioned in the future on API level and not be a mirror of the DB structure.
- This is sort of a breaking change. But we are doing it because: (1) its an internal API that should not be used by external clients, (2) there was no public contract to have this API stable at any point, (3) we really need to get back the control over export files structure and size
- In case an external client was dependent on some structure of the exported json file they can still pass in ALL of previously exported data by passing table names in `include` query parameter.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- This test fixure is up to date and contains real export from Ghost 2.9. This file should not be edited any more as it represents a "snapshot" of 2.9 (don't really know why this version was chosen to be tested, so didn't change the convention).
- Ideally in the future we should maintain snapshots of export from major releases (or at least first non-broken releases after major release) AND a snapshot of the latest ghost version export file (canary of a sort). This way we'll be able to build up confidence of older export files still working and keep good track in export file changes with every new version
- Updated db spec suite to remove "fixture" user before each import to reduce a variable amount of import errors (star from the same state). It has to be done through an API call because restarting Ghost instance to have clean slate before each test case times out the suite
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- This test fixure is up to date and contains real export from Ghost 4.0. Previous file was just an old 2.x export file which was updated manually on "as needed bases"
- See 3240d4adf0 for more context
- Updated README.md for exports generations with more accurate instructions (previous one contained a typo)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- This test fixure is up to date and contains real export from Ghost 3.0. Previous file was just an old 2.x export file which was updated manually on "as needed bases"
- The aim is to keep these files as close to real world as possible instead of manually making up data for the needs of test suites
- Fixed test suite which was using the v3 export file
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- There were no automations or instructions for updating or creating new export fixtures. This redme should put a start for faster fixture generation process and possibly automation in the future
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Export/Import test suite clean up ctd. See previous commits for context
- Main goal here was to update latest JSON export data. Also hardened tests to make sure this fixture is updated whenever the endpoint changes structure
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/545
The price helper requires an object with amount & currency properties to
work correctly. This updates the @price data object to expose these.
In order to maintain backward compatibility with using the @price data
as primitive number values, we add a valueOf method which returns the
legacy dollar amount value.
This means you can use {{price @price.monthly}} OR
{{@price.monthly}} - the second of which will output the dollar
amount.
A new theme fixture was added to test both usages of the @price data
no issue
Comped members were not able to view paid-member content because content gating was only looking for `member.status === 'paid'` which doesn't take into consideration members on a "complimentary" plan.
- added front-end acceptance tests for member access to posts
- updated content-gating check to take comped members into consideration
refs TryGhost/Team#535
We want to ensure that a site will always have a default value of
`'#15171A'` for the accent_color setting.
Since the boot process changed we have three cases to account for:
1. Setting does not exist
2. Setting exists with no value
3. Setting exists with a value
It is only in the case of 2. that we want the migration to update the
database with a default value.
In the case of 3. the site owner has already set a value, which we do
not want to override.
In the case of 1. the setting will be created (and populated with
default value) from the default-settings.json file, by the
populateDefaults method called from the settings service
We also update the accent_color setting to include a non-empty
validation, to ensure that the setting will always have a value, as
sites before 4.x may have an empty accent_color, we must update the
importer to set the default value if one is not present. Otherwise we
would run into validation errors and even if we didn't would have an
invalid database state.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/467
- switches to storing "transform-ready" URLs in the database
- transform-ready URLs contain a `__GHOST_URL__` placeholder that corresponds to the configured url that gives a few benefits
- much faster and less memory intensive output transformations through not needing to parse html or markdown - the transform can be achieved using a straightforward regex find+replace
- ability to change to/from or rename subdirectory without any manual updates to the database
- modified existing 4.0 url-transformation migration rather than adding another one and repeating the transformation on posts rows
no refs
refs b56e684258
The test theme fixture was using old `@blog` helper which was deprecated in v2 and replaced with `@site`. Since the latest bump to Gscan - b56e684258 - now validates a theme by going through nested `*.hbs` files, this was missed so far as it didn't fail the tests. This commit updates the test theme fixture to use updated value.
refs 492f115850
- Added quick copy-pasteable instruction on modifying theme fixtures
- Added notes about possible future improvemetns and current pitfalls when touching theme fixtures
refs dd715b33dc
- this is the last event that is used to trigger part of the standard boot process
- events make the code harder to read/reason about
- the urlservice is one of the most core and critical components in Ghost, possibly the biggest consumer of time and memory
- we want to have the work it is doing front and center so that we can improve it
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/221#issuecomment-759105424
- Mailgun responds to an email send with a provider id in the format `<x@y.com>` but everywhere else it's used in their API it uses the format `x@y.com`
- updates email batch save to strip the brackets, and migration removes brackets from existing records so we no longer have to add special handling for the stored id any time we use it
refs b1a98b0b67
- note: I already replaced server.start with themes.ready in the above commit
- events make the code harder to read/reason about
- long term it would be nice to have a concept of hooks for services, but for now explicit is clearer
- In the old boot the server wasn't started til we were ready
- In new boot, we start the server immediately and send the old started event
- Then, when we are ready to accept some traffic, we send a ready event
- At the moment, ready isn't quite sent at the right time:
- It _should_ be when we're ready to serve real traffic, not just send 503s
- This is after the URL generation has finished
- But this requires more refactoring work :(
- So for now we send when everything else is ready
- This really needs some tests
- Notify is a more familiar name e.g. systemd has the sd_notify system which this is similar to
- We're actually announcing the server started, it's not actually ready for traffic (will serve 503s)
- use theme.ready for loading themes instead of server.start and properly clean this up
- remove server.start and server.stop as they are no longer used (only server.start was used, and only for themes)
- we're moving away from the pattern of using global events like this as they are hard to reason about
- This commit removes the old boot process and any files that are no longer needed as a result
- Remove the duplicate event for triggering inactive themes to load
- Tidied up a few other bits
- We currently have 2 boot systems in the codebase, until now the tests were still running against the old one
- Regression tests using the forceStart + subdir flag no longer work. These need reworking, but this _should_ be easier later
- Note those tests work fine if they were the first tests run, it is only the case of trying to restart the server with a subdirectory after starting without that doesn't work
- create clarity around the two modes of "starting" ghost - one is just a reload of the DiB and some services!
- both of these modes ends the same way - with exposing fixtures and returning the server
- This is actually a really useful part of our test framework
- Rewrite it to be cleaner and clearer what does
- Add timing function to see if its worth optimising this later
- I'm on a mission to make this code comprehensible so we can work it into something better with new boot
- Who else loves async/await? :D
- Dried up a block of duplicated code
- There is now just one way to wait until the UrlService is finished across all of our tests!
- db.ready is only called in the one utility + the actual UrlService tests
- The current huge test utilities file is really hard to reason about
- It is so big we have no idea what's in it anymore
- It's also full of terrible code we want to rework
- Splitting it down into smaller pieces makes it easier to see which are the worst bits!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12646
- `card-markdown` support is being removed from the default mobiledoc cards so we need to make sure imported content doesn't fail
- removed long-unused `cardName` payload property from tests