refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1469
With multiple newsletters, members can now have one or more newsletter subscriptions that is attached to them. This change updates the member BREAD service to handle attaching newsletter data to member, based on the newsletter flag.
- if newsletter flag is disabled, add/edit methods delete any newsletter data attached to member
- sets `newsletters` as a default relation for read/browse methods so a member always has newsletter data attached to them
no issue
- When a new member is added via the API, with a stripe_customer_id, the member bread service is passed also with a default option: `withRelated: ['labels']`.
- This option is passed along to the member repository, and further and is also passed when loading relations that don't have a relationship called 'labels'.
- This results in a `labels is not defined on the model` error when you try to create a new member with a stripe customer id.
- Test that found this issue will be added to the Ghost repo.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1141
- when a member had canceled subscriptions the check we have to match products to subscriptions to determine whether to insert the hardcoded complimentary subscription was incorrectly matching against the canceled subscriptions
- updated to match only active subscriptions
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1141
- The goal is to retrieve the product name for canceled subscriptions
- The property is located at `member.subscriptions.price.product.name`
- We can't easily get the full product as products are retrieved using a join through `members_products`, and there is only a `members_products` row when the subscription is active
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1387
First, this default value didn't make sense as it was written when we
had a boolean visible column, second, we don't need to add defaults here
- this implementation is super tied to the models anyway, so we may as
well rely on the model defaults - if we do pull it out similar to
Offers, then it may make sense to add a default there.
We also update the JSDoc to match the updated data structure.
- these are some of our first packages here and use `master` in their
repository link
- we've since switched the repo to use `main` but these links were not
updated
- this commit updates the links
refs: 23b383bedf
- @tryghost/error constructors take an object, not a string - the expectation is that message, context & help should all be set
- This does the bare minimum and just ensures message is set correctly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1322
We no longer restart the Members service based on the Stripe service
being updated, which meant that if it was initially configured with
missing URL's and later Stripe connected, it would not get the new
config until a server restart. This moves the last of Stripe config into
the Stripe service, so that all things concerning Stripe can be handled
in one place and updated together.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1319
Rather than allowing our code to attempt to speak with Stripe and error
there, we opt to fail fast and throw validation errors so that our API
will respond with a 422, the existing pattern for validation errors.
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/203
- Without the all flag only files touched by tests are counted
- This shows our unit-testing picture more clearly
- Will get this change rolled out across all repos and packages ASAP, but for now this one seemed most important
no-issue
We were incorrectly mixing transactional and non-transactional
operations. An e2e test in Ghost will be merged shortly which caught
this problem.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1299
- Convert `created_at` to the right column in each function query
- Renamed the misspelled `getEmailDeliveredEvents` function
- Updated existing unit tests to cover the order