no issue
- logic was incorrect in two places that meant we were showing the incompatibility warning for compatible themes
- `codedErrors` was looking at the Ember Data `errors` object instead of the renamed `gscanErrors` object
no issue
`show_title_and_feature_image` leads to more intuitive logic in themes and we can use `posts` rather than `posts_meta` as there are no longer row-length issues with MySQL 8.
- removed original add-column migration that was never in a release
- added new add-column migration that puts
`show_title_and_feature_image` column with a default of `true` on the `posts` table
- renamed property and default value everywhere
- bumped `@tryghost/admin-api-schema` to allow the new property through at the API level
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3458
From the discussion in slack, for all published/sent posts:
Published only --> view history & restore
Published & sent --> view history & restore
Email only --> history hidden
And for all unpublished/unsent posts:
All states --> view history & restore.
no issue
- Removed the postHistory flag from labs
- Post History will be saved and displayed for all lexical posts,
regardless of whether the lexicalEditor flag is currently set
- Post History will still not be displayed for any mobiledoc posts
- With this change, the logic is simplified as we don't have to worry
about flags, but only the content in the given post (mobiledoc vs
lexical)
- If someone toggles the lexicalEditor flag on, creates a new post, then
toggles the lexicalEditor off, we still want Post History to work for
the existing lexical post
We had side stepped the existing checks of lexical and the feature flag when
checking if a published post was sent as an email. This takes into account the
existing checks to make sure the feature isn't leaked without the flag
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
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1946
Problem:
- When running the admin tests in a timezone that is later than UTC, the tests failed.
Causes:
- Some tests needed some adjustements
- The DateTimePicker did not always use the correct timezone.
- Test models createdAt times sometimes depended on the timezone of the test runner
Solution:
- All the input DateTimePicker gets should be processed in the blog's timezone.
- Make sure that all communication (properties, setters, minDate...) with `PowerDatepicker` happens in the local timezone. When setting, convert that date to the blog timezone and use that as the real value.
no issue
Since `ember-moment@10.0` it's not been necessary to use the `ember-cli-moment-shim` package, with `moment` instead being usable directly via `ember-auto-import`. Getting rid of the shim package is necessary for compatibility with `embroider`, Ember's new build tooling.
- dropped `ember-cli-moment-shim` dependency
- added `moment-timezone` dependency and updated all imports to reflect the different package
- worked around `ember-power-calendar` having `ember-cli-moment-shim` as a sub-dependency
- added empty in-repo-addon `ember-power-calendar-moment` to avoid `ember-power-calendar` complaining about a missing package
- added `ember-power-calendar-utils` in-repo-addon that is a copy of `ember-power-calendar-moment` but without the build-time renaming of the tree for better compatibility with embroider
no issue
- ran [ember-native-class-codemod](https://github.com/ember-codemods/ember-native-class-codemod) to convert the majority of remaining EmberObject based controllers and components to native class syntax using the `@classic` decorator
- skipped older style modal components (`components/modal-*.js`) due to observed incompatibilities in some cases
refs TryGhost/Team#1071
Specific tier visibility for a post was previously stored in `visibility` column directly, which had a limitation of 50 charts. Going forward, for the specific tiers visibility of post/page, we use `tiers` array in API that contains list of tiers with access for post. This change -
- replaces `filter` type to `tiers` for visibility
- adds new visibility filter segment component in post settings menu which stores array of tiers instead of nql string for visibility
- updates serializer and model for post/page
- updates tests
no issue
- part of ember upgrades
- removed all unnecessary usage of `.get`
- cleaned up imports where we had imports from the same module across multiple lines
- standardized on importing specific computed helpers rather than using `computed.foo`
- switched tests from using `wait()` to `settled()`
no refs
- selecting a tier in post access for a published post was also triggering a save which is not intended
- save should happen only for a draft post when changing tier for post access
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/947
- The toggle was missing an autosave, which was causing a confusing UX where the user had to remember to save the post before publishing.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/896
- Having this checkbox allows user to control posts email_only flag
- Also sets the post automatically to "public" when the email-only toggle is switched on as the access would be controlled form within email and not through the internal gatekeeping mechanism
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/745
- `URL()` will throw when given something it doesn't understand. As `seoURL` is just a display property it doesn't matter, we can catch the error and do nothing
issue https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/857
- The goal is to avoid testing for the owner role only is cases where we should be testing for the owner or admin role
- `isOwner` => `isOwnerOnly`
- `isAdmin` => `isAdminOnly`
- `isOwnerOrAdmin` => `isAdmin` (concerns now both Owner and Admins)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/822
With multiple products flag we are re-enabling segmentation by product for posts. This change adds new segment option for post access option in post-settings menu, which allows option to choose specific products for post access.
- updates post settings and post settings labs menu to add new option for segment
- handles visibility filter changes for API based on selected segment
- the new behavior is behind the alpha flag for multiple products
refs 3d16b95e0f
- fixed linting errors
- fixed automatic clearing of invalid publish date when PSM is closed
- previously the PSM was always rendered so it had a `showSettingsMenu` argument that told it whether it was being shown
- automatic error clearing was tied to `showSettingsMenu` so it was switched to `willDestroyElement` because now the menu is re-rendered each time it's shown
- fixed tests
- tests assumed the menu was always rendered so they were manipulating inputs even though they weren't visible on screen
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/840
We wanted to switch to a settings menu that stays open to the right of the editor rather than a popover that blocks all other interaction with the post to solve two use-cases:
1. when editing it's fairly common to select some text from the post contents when setting excerpt and meta data text, with the previous design not letting you scroll or select whilst the menu got in the way of that
2. having the menu open with meta data visible before publishing can help you see everything is set as you want and help you feel confident when publishing/sending content
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- removed `psmRedesign` labs flag
- swapped labs component/css for main component and deleted labs component
- cleaned up now-unused `ui.showSettingsMenu` property and related actions/classes
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/801
- This reverts commit de560733c5
- brings back members segment select component to post access, which allows setting access to specific labels/products
- only works behind the alpha feature flag - `multipleProducts`
no issue
- helps indicate that you're dealing with an ember-concurrency task object rather than a function/action so you know to use `perform` and that you have access to derived state
no issue
- the post settings menu is the only component that uses the mixin so it makes sense to inline it, especially as mixins are deprecated and the mixin's utility is minimal and already overridden in places
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/581
Setting post visibility to a label results in undesirable and confusing behaviour with no good way to manage access long-term. Coupled with products being limited to a single product for now we're reverting the UI back to the "Public", "Members", and "Paid" options.
https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/581
The API now supports `posts.visibility` being an NQL string as well as the special-case `'members'` and `'paid'` values so the post settings menu visibility select needs to be updated to reflect that.
- swapped visibility dropdown for two radio buttons, "Public" and "Members-only" which uses the `<GhMembersSegmentSelect>` component
- updated post model to use a `visibility-string` transform
- converts `members` and `paid` to/from the NQL equivalent for correct display in the segment select
- updated post model with two additional properties `isPublic` and `visibilitySegment`
- `isPublic` helps with the radio button display
- `visibilitySegment` allows fallback to the default content visibility setting when set to public
- added validation for `post.visibility` so we can show an error and skip saving when members-only is selected and the segment select is cleared
- deleted the now-unused `<GhPsmVisibilityInput>` component
no issue
- `config.blogDomain` includes subdirectory and `config.ghostPaths.subdir` includes a leading `/` which resulted in the search engine result preview url incorrectly showing as `mysite.com/subdir > /subdir > slug`
- replaced the in-template construction of the url previews with a getter on the backing class that constructs the preview url based on parsing the configured url
no issue
- the SEO description preview was using old code that was designed for Ghost's 1.0 editor which only had a markdown card where we could parse the markdown contents to get a live excerpt but this doesn't work when there is no markdown card
- removed the old code so the description now uses a meta description -> custom excerpt -> contents excerpt (from API) fallback
- downside to this is that the contents excerpt will no longer reflect changes in unsaved posts but that's preferable to not showing any fallback at all for non-markdown posts
no issue
- tour items in general are being removed
- preparation for full removal of all tour-related code (to be done in following commit to allow future revert without merge errors through template divergence)
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11385
- Updates og and twitter description to use correct fallbacks for posts/pages
- Updates og and twitter description to use correct fallback for tags
- Updates og and twitter title to use correct name format for tags
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11841
- Allows editors to see email customization option for sending test newsletters
- Editors had the necessary permission fixtures but the UI was previously only available to owners or administrators