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`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/308
- we have a pattern of using plurals for endpoints but `email_preview`
was implemented without it
- in v5, we're fixing that so we need to update Admin to take that into
account
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/559
refs 054a5f15f5
- with the update of `ember-promise-modals` we started to get deprecation warnings when using `modals.open('modal-component-name')`
- upcoming Ember build updates will introduce tree shaking but using run-time lookup of modal components by name works against that because it's not statically analysable
- switched to importing components and passing the component class directly, eg. `modals.open(ModalComponent)`
- standardized modal component class names with a `MyModal` style to get better behaviour in code editors when it auto generates imports
- dropped the modal defaults from the modals service because we can now use a static `modalOptions` property on the modal components themselves when we want to override the defaults
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/559
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1277
- switched modal implementation to the newer promise-modal style
- added `<GhEmailPreviewLink>` component that renders a link that when clicked opens the modal
- removes the need for templates/controllers to manually handle modal opening/closing and to pass actions down from parents
- updated all places we were triggering an email preview modal to use `<GhEmailPreviewLink>`