no issue
- members who have trial subscriptions added directly via Stripe will have a status of `"trialed"` in their Ghost subscription
- the `paid: true` filter was not taking that into account meaning trial users were not receiving newsletters sent to paid members even though they have a "paid" subscription
no issue
- extract filtering of an collection into a separate function
- use extracted function in `findAll()` so that it's query behaviour matches `findPage()`
no issue
- for large result sets or complex queries the count query itself can be quite time consuming
- when `limit: 'all'` is passed as an option there's no need to perform a separate count query because we can determine the pagination data from the final result set
- skipped count query when `limit: 'all'` option is present
- re-ordered comments to be closer to the code they reference (ie, why we have our own count query instead of Bookshelf's `.count()`
no issue
- When bulk insert fails there is no transactional logic to revert
related records form being inserted. Also, previously there were no
attempts to "retry" the insert.
- To avoid complex retry logic, an iterative one-by-one insert retry
approach was taken. If this becomes a bottleneck in the future, the
retry algorithm could be improved.
- To avoid a lot of code duplication refactored model's `bulkAdd` & `bulkDestroy`
methods to use 'bulk-operations' module.
- Updated error handling and logging for bulk delete operations. It's very
unlikely for error to happen here, but still need to make sure there is
a proper logging in place to trace back the failure.
- Added debug logs. This should improve debugging experience and
performance measurements.
- Added handling for unrecognized errors. Handling inspired by current unrecognized
error handling by ghost importer -10e5d5f3d4/core/server/data/importer/importers/data/base.js (L148-L154)
no issue
- When batch insert fails handling should be more granular and aim to retry and insert as many records from the batch as possible.
- Added retry logic for failed member's batch inserts. It's a sequential insert for each record in the batch. This implementation was chosen to keep it as simple as possible
- Added filtering of "toCreate" records when member fails to insert. We should not try inserting related members_labels/members_stripe_customers/members_stripe_customer_subscriptions records because they would definitely fail insertion without associated member record
no-issue
* Added bulkAdd method to Member,Customer&Subscription model
This allows us to keep the db access in the model layer
* Updated @tryghost/members-api to 0.27.2
This includes fixes for rate-limiting of requests, and exposes necessary
Stripe methods for creating customers and complimentary subscriptions,
without affecting the database.
* Refactored importer to parallelise tasks where possible
By parallelising our tasks we are able to improve the speed at which the
entire import completes.
no-issue
* Added stripeSubscriptions relation to member model
This allows us to fetch the subscriptions for a member via standard
model usage, e.g. `withRelated: ['stripeSubscriptions']` rather than
offloading to loops and `decorateWithSubscriptions` functions, this is
more performant and less non-standard than the existing method.
* Updated serialize methods to match existing format
The current usage of `decorateWithSubscriptions` and the usage of
members throughout the codebase has a subscriptions array on a stripe
object on the member, this ensures that when we serialize members to
JSON that we are using the same format.
There is definitely room to change this in future, but this is an
attempt to create as few breaking changes as possible.
* Installed @tryghost/members-api@0.26.0
This includes the required API changes so that everywhere can use
members-api directly rather than models and/or helper methods
- deleted files under `core/server/lib/promise` and related test files
- added `@tryghost/promise` as a dependency
- fixed all local requires to point to the new package
refs #12064
- `critical` is meant to be something unpredictable like internal error, something worthy attention, as described in Ignition -3439456d94/README.md (list-of-errors)
- This error level was introduced with - this PR https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/9426, but there is no context provided why this specific value was used. Assuming it's an outdated value as 'not found' is nowhere to be treated in any special way
no issue
- bookshelf adds `DISTINCT` to any relation query that does not have an explicit `columns` statement
- when measuring the impact of `DISTINCT` on the eager-loading association query when listing members using `{withRelated: 'labels'}`, it can be 2x slower with no index on the sort_order column or 4x slower with an index on sort_order
no-issue
Up until now we have left orphaned rows in members_stripe_* tables when
a member is deleted, this updates the destroy method so that we cascade
and remove any MemberStripeCustomer and StripeCustomerSubscription
models related to the Member.
This also adds regression tests for the new functionality as well as to
confirm the existing functionality of cascading to the members_labels
join table
This adds the relations of Subscription->Customer & Customer->Member
closes#12049
Stripe plans used to default to 0, and our new validation of plan
amounts were causing issues when importing from an older version of
Ghost, this updates the validation to be skipped when importing.
- Added regression test for importing plans
closes#12001
* Moved settings validation to the model
This moves the settings validation out of the validation file and into
the model, as it is _only_ used there.
It also sets us up in the future for custom validators on individual
settings.
* Improved validation of stripe_plans setting
- Checks `interval` is a valid string
- Checks `name` & `currency` are strings
* Moved stripe key validation into model
The stripe key settings are all nullable and the regex validation fails
when the input is `null`. Rather than reworking the entirety of how we
validate with default-settings validation objects, this moves the
validation into methods on the Settings model.
* Added tests for new setting validations
Adds tests for both valid and invalid settings, as well as helpers
making future tests easier and less repetitive
closes#12015
refs 95880dddeb
- The bug was caused by falsy plaintext field assignment to empty string `''` when the html content was `null`. Because of the `setEmptyValuesToNull` function (referenced commit), there is no sense to assign empty string value to plaintext property, because it would still end up being `null`
- The `''` -> `null` conversion was confusing the model layer to think that some fields were changed, where in reality none did. This in turn lead to a bug with falsy cache invalidation
closes#12016
- The change detection didn't work when editing post_meta fileds because we only check current model's `_changed` fields when performing `wasChanged()` check
- A solution was adding change tracking of post_meta relation to currently edited post model and overloading `wasChanged` method to check these fields as well
closes#11994
- Adds support for ordering based on slug filter that contains a slug-is-in filter. It is applied only to Content API's resources - post, page, tag, author. The order is applied in the same order in which slugs appear in the filter.
- For, example providing following query parameter filter for any of the above resources: `?filter=slug:[kitchen-sink,bacon,chorizo]`, would filter them by these slugs and order in the same way defined in the filter
- Can be used in handlebars templates in following way: `{{#get "tags" filter="slug:[slugs,of,the,tags,in,order]"}}`
- The property conteining this new order is assigned to `autoOrder` instead of `rawOrder` intentionally. This explicit asstignment would allow distinguishing where the 'orderRaw' comes from the model or the API layer. Apart from adding necessary context this separation makes it easier to refactor separately model layer and API specific ordering in the future
- This commit also fixes default filtering for `author` resource in Content API. The serializer was never used before as it was missing from `serializers/index.js` module.
no issue
- when searching for paid/free members, the `members_stripe_customers`
table would be joined into the query on `members`
- this table also has a `name` and `email` field, so both MySQL and
SQLite would complain about ambiguous fields in the query
- the result of this would be a 500 error thrown inside Ghost, and no
useful response to the user
- this commit explicitly chooses the `members` table to check against,
and also adds a test for this
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- Updates `boolean` serialization in v2/canary serializers to apply only for `boolean` type settings
- Updates `boolean` transformation in model layer `format`/`parse` to check on `boolean` type setting
- Removes error thrown on Read-only setting for settings edit endpoint
- Updates v2/canary input serializers to remove any Read-only settings (using RO flag) to avoid edits
- Added type/group mappings in the importer when pre-migration settings table import data is present
- Updates tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- Updates default settings to contain correct type and validation for each setting
- Updates `populateDefaults` to correctly insert type value for new settings
- Updates settings schema to allow only select types - `array`, `number`, `boolean`, `string`
- `object` is a temporary type allowed till we get rid of all JSON object settings
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
`Settings.populateDefaults()` is run before migrations during Ghost's startup. This can cause problems when new settings table columns are added (and populated in `default-settings.json`) because `populateDefaults()` was using the model layer which assumes that those columns are available, resulting in `ER_BAD_FIELD_ERROR: Unknown column` type errors.
- query the database for the available `settings` table columns
- switch to using raw knex queries without Bookshelf for insertions so that we're in control of the columns that are added
- use `_.pick` to skip any properties in `default-settings.json` that do not match to an available column - those columns will be added and populated by later migrations
- moving away from using the model to insert settings has the side-effect of not emitting `settings.added/edited` and `settings.x.added/edited` events, this should be fine because `populateDefaults()` is called before anything else is set up and listening
- added a call to `populateDefaults()` in our knex-migrator "before migration" hook so that we have consistent db state across both startup initialised migrations and manually triggered knex migrations
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- `group`
- to replace the `type` column, provides a more descriptive name for the columns use
- for existing sites it will be populated by migrating data from the `type` column in a later migration
- for new sites a minimal update has been added to `parseDefaultSettings()` to populate the `group` field when settings are created during startup - fixes the NOT NULL constraint on `settings.group`
- `flags`
- signifies special handling that is different to other settings in a group
- eg, `PUBLIC,RO` would indicate that the setting is available via unauthenticated endpoints and is read-only
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
refs 2614565d5a
- Renames to match referenced migration renames
- Fixed API responses so they are consistent with newly renamed fields
- Not returning lang and timezone keys from settings in API v2 ther rest should be returned in API v3/canary
refs #10318
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11942
- Removes force_i18n, permalinks, and members_session_secret usage from the codebase
- We deprecated these flasgs and have not used since Ghost v2. It's good time to remove them before we introduce bigger changes to how `settings` table opeartes.
- Fixed importer test. The test was meant to check if string values were converted properly, the check agains boolean didn't make much sense in this context, so removed it.
- Following this change are going to come ralated migrations to fix existing data (see ref)
no issue
- fixed incorrect method name when calling
- fixed problem with setting post.mobiledoc to a promise rather than waiting for the size population to finish and setting it to a mobiledoc string
no issue
- adds `populateImageSizes()` to our mobiledoc lib module
- uses `image-size` lib to speed up reading of image dimensions
- for local images, use storage adapter with same guards as used by `handle-image-sizes` middleware so that we don't insert srcsets for images that aren't transformable
- for unsplash images, remove any width and crop params from the url so it points to the full-size image
- use `populateImageSizes(mobiledoc)` to modify post model's mobiledoc when re-rendering
no issue
- there are various situations where we adapt/fix/improve our mobiledoc->html output over time but we didn't have a way of updating old content without manually editing the mobiledoc and saving, or running an expensive migration to re-render all old content
- this adds a `?force_rerender=true` query param to the `PUT .../admin/posts/:id/` endpoint that allows the `html` field to be re-generated without modifying the `mobiledoc` field contents
no issue
- NQL does not support the relationship setup that members->stripe customer<->stripe subscriptions uses so it wasn't possible to use the `filter` param to query against having an active subscription
- adds `customQuery` bookshelf plugin that allows customisation of SQL query used in `findPage` method by individual models
- use `customQuery` in Member model to set up joins and conditionals to select free/paid members when `options.paid` is present
- allow `?paid` param through API and permitted options for member model
- Represents that logging is shared across all parts of Ghost at present
* moved core/server/lib/common/logging to core/shared/logging
* updated logging path for generic imports
* updated migration and schema imports of logging
* updated tests and index logging import
* 🔥 removed logging from common module
* fixed tests
no issue
- adds `search` bookshelf plugin that calls out to an optional `searchQuery()` method on individual models to apply model-specific SQL conditions to queries
- updated the base model's `findPage()` method to use the search plugin within `findPage` calls
- added a `searchQuery` method to the `member` model that performs a basic `LIKE %query%` for both `name` and `email` columns
- allowed the `?search=` parameter to pass through in the `options` object for member browse requests
* moved `server/config` to `shared/config`
* updated config import paths in server to use shared
* updated config import paths in frontend to use shared
* updated config import paths in test to use shared
* updated config import paths in root to use shared
* trigger regression tests
* of course the rebase broke tests
* refactored core/frontend/services/proxy to import common dependency like a normal person
* removed all imports of `common/errors`
* 🔥 removed common/errors module
Co-authored-by: Vikas Potluri <vikaspotluri123.github@gmail.com>
* refactored `core/frontend/apps` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/{apps, redirects, routing}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/settings` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/frontend/services` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/adapters` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/{db, exporter, schema, validation}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/importer` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/models/{base, plugins, relations}` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/models` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/canary/utils/serializers/output` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/shared` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/v2/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/v2` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/meta` to destructure common imports
* fixed some tests referencing `common.errors` instead of `@tryghost/errors`
- Not all of them need to be updated; only updating the ones that are
causing failures
* fixed errors import being shadowed by local scope
no issue
- updated `filter` plugin with appropriate label relationship and replacement config for NQL
- fleshed out member and label fixture data and tools to facilitate tests
closes#11825
- The initial implementation had a typo in a role name which didn't allow "Administrator" to edit post's "visibility" attribute
- Added unit tests to check administrator specific role and visibility attribute permission
- Fixed session invalidation for "locked" user
- Currently Ghost API was returning 404 for users having status set to "locked". This lead the user to be stuck in Ghost-Admin with "Rousource Not Found" error message.
- By returning 401 for non-"active" users it allows for the Ghost-Admin to redirect the user to "signin" screen where they would be instructed to reset their password
- Fixed error message returned by session API
- Instead of returning generic 'access' denied message when error happens during `User.check` we want to return more specific error thrown inside of the method, e.g.: 'accountLocked' or 'accountSuspended'
- Fixed messaging for 'accountLocked' i18n, which not corresponds to the
actual UI available to the end user
- Added automatic password reset email to locked users on sign-in
- uses alternative email for required password reset so it's clear that this is a security related reset and not a user-requested reset
- Backported the auto sending of required password reset email to v2 sign-in route
- used by 3rd party clients where the email is necessary for users to know why login is failing
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
no issue
- Adds new endpoint on integration to refresh admin/content api key secret
- Allows owner/admin to refresh their content or admin API keys for an integration via Ghost Admin
- Adds a new `refreshed` event to actions table for anytime an api_key secret is refreshed
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
fixes#11723
- when deleting an invite/label/tag/webhook that doesn't
exist, Ghost would throw a 500 error
- this commit catches the NotFoundError
- also rejects from model if nothing was found
- spotted in Sentry
no issue
- moved `mobiledoc.renderers.mobiledocHtmlRenderer` to `mobiledoc.mobiledocHtmlRenderer` so that it's easier for the getter to access the parent objects getters
- removed all tests and dependencies that now live in @tryghost/mobiledoc-dom-renderer
- kept the `mobiledocHtmlRenderer` test because that's testing that we've correctly wired up our cards and atoms and the output is what we expect
no issue
- the blank document we use in Ghost is not specific to the html renderer
- renamed from `structure` to `document` to better represent its intent
- allows for easier extraction of `mobiledocHtmlRenderer`
no issue
- Knex removed their use of several Bluebird methods, including `return`
- our code used `return`, but mostly to return null after a destroy action
- these uses have been replaced with `.then(() => null)` in order to
continue returning null and to avoid breaking anything