closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3471
- after adding and removing an icon, icon settings passed an undefined
icon to the signup form's all-in-one style. The AIO conditions didn't
take that into account and caused the entire component to crash.
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Fix signup form embed code generation when icon is not set. Add a check
for `this.settings.icon` in `signup-form-embed.js` before replacing
image path.
no issue
Because the signup form is responsive, it is displayed too small in the preview. To counteract this, the width of the iframe is increased to 200%, and clipped to make it larger.
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C025584CA/p1678886661494989?thread_ts=1678886465.260379&cid=C025584CA
- if we're running a prerelease, our usual format is `<major>.<minor>.<patch>-pre.<commit hash>.<build>`
- if you wanna see what commit it was built on, you have to copy and
paste the hash into a GitHub URL
- this provides an easier route to the commit by detecting if the
version is our special format and links direct to GitHub if so
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2110
- dynamically defined properties on the config service did not have
autotracking set up properly if they were accessed in any way before the
property was defined, this caused problems in a number of areas because
we have both "unauthed" and "authed" sets of config and when not logged
in we had parts of the app checking for authed config properties that
don't exist until after sign-in and subsequent config re-fetch
- renamed `config` service to `configManager` and updated to only
contain methods for fetching config data
- added a `config` instance initializer that sets up a `TrackedObject`
instance with some custom properties/methods and registers it on
`config:main`
- uses application instance initializer rather than a standard
initializer because standard initializers are only called once when
setting up the test suite so we'd end up with config leaking across
tests
- added an `@inject` decorator that when used takes the property name
and injects whatever is registered at `${propertyName}:main`, this
allows us to use dependency injection for any object rather than just
services or controllers
- using `application.inject()` in the initializer was initially used but
that only works for objects that extend from `EmberObject`, the
injections weren't available in native-class glimmer components so this
decorator keeps the injection syntax consistent
- swapped all `@service config` uses to `@inject config`
no issue
The `config` service has been a source of confusion when writing with modern Ember patterns because it's use of the deprecated `ProxyMixin` forced all property access/setting to go via `.get()` and `.set()` whereas the rest of the system has mostly (there are a few other uses of ProxyObjects remaining) eliminated the use of the non-native get/set methods.
- removed use of `ProxyMixin` in the `config` service by grabbing the API response after fetching and using `Object.defineProperty()` to add native getters/setters that pass through to a tracked object holding the API response data. Ember's autotracking automatically works across the native getters/setters so we can then use the service as if it was any other native object
- updated all code to use `config.{attrName}` directly for getting/setting instead of `.get()` and `.set()`
- removed unnecessary async around `config.availableTimezones` which wasn't making any async calls
no issue
The `settings` service has been a source of confusion when writing with modern Ember patterns because it's use of the deprecated `ProxyMixin` forced all property access/setting to go via `.get()` and `.set()` whereas the rest of the system has mostly (there are a few other uses of ProxyObjects remaining) eliminated the use of the non-native get/set methods.
- removed use of `ProxyMixin` in the `settings` service by grabbing the attributes off the setting model after fetching and using `Object.defineProperty()` to add native getters/setters that pass through to the model's getters/setters. Ember's autotracking automatically works across the native getters/setters so we can then use the service as if it was any other native object
- updated all code to use `settings.{attrName}` directly for getting/setting instead of `.get()` and `.set()`
- removed use of observer in the `customViews` service because it was being set up before the native properties had been added on the settings service meaning autotracking wasn't able to set up properly
- the template code had moved to a model in Settings but the controller code
hadn't been moved over so the getters were missing
- this moves all the relevant code from What's New to the About modal
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/356
- renamed page to “History” now to make it less technical
- moved the history page out to the Advanced section in Settings to increase discoverability
- moved the About section from General settings to a modal because that technical data was not connected to General settings
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.