fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2091
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2089
- Added new fixtures to make testing easier for the activity feed
- Improved E2E test coverage of activity feed with separate test file
- Added data.post_id filter to enable filtering by events related to a
given post
- Fixed return types in JSDoc of test agents (TypeScript interprets
these as `typeof Agent` if we don't add `InstanceType<Agent>`)
- Added total pagination metadata to activity feed API (to allow a basic
type of pagination using filters)
refs https://jsdoc.app/tags-param.html#optional-parameters-and-default-values
- using an equals sign in the type definition is part of the Google
Closure syntax but we use the JSDoc syntax in all other places, and
tsc detects the different syntax
- this commit standardizes the syntax ahead of enforcing a certain style
down the line
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2029
This will allow us to start decoupling the Stripe side of things once we've got
the core data stored. We've also add some integrity checks on the incoming
monthly_price and yearly_price to ensure they are the same currency.
refs/closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2004
- for imports, members are created inside a transaction, which causes the member created events to be dispatched.
- its possible that transactions for import can be rolled back if for some reason there is an error down the line while inserting other member properties. The rollback doesn't commit the member to DB, but the event dispatched earlier will still try to create the member created event which fails due to missing member id.
- knex transactions resolve the `executionPromise` both in case of explicit commit or rollback from the user, so just the transaction end check will not be good enough to make sure the member exists in DB
- adds explicit config to knex to reject transaction in case of rollback, which is then caught and event is not dispatched
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/399
- The MemberCreatedEvent event is more accurate representation of the limit nature - counting the number of members created. The previous MemberSubscribeEvent was slightly hacky solution because a member could be subscribed/unsubscribed multiple times and distorting the limit counts.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14508
This change requires the frontend to send an explicit `emailType` when sending a magic link. We default to `subscribe` (`signin` for invite only sites) for now to remain compatible with the existing behaviour.
**Problem:**
When a member tries to login and that member doesn't exist, we created a new member in the past.
- This caused the creation of duplicate accounts when members were guessing the email address they used.
- This caused the creation of new accounts when using an old impersonation token, login link or email change link that was sent before member deletion.
**Fixed:**
- Trying to login with an email address that doesn't exist will throw an error now.
- Added new and separate rate limiting to login (to prevent user enumeration). This rate limiting has a higher default limit of 8. I think it needs a higher default limit (because it is rate limited on every call instead of per email address. And it should be configurable independent from administrator rate limiting. It also needs a lower lifetime value because it is never reset.
- Updated error responses in the `sendMagicLink` endpoint to use the default error encoding middleware.
- The type (`signin`, `signup`, `updateEmail` or `subscribe`) is now stored in the magic link. This is used to prevent signups with a sign in token.
**Notes:**
- Between tests, we truncate the database, but this is not enough for the rate limits to be truly reset. I had to add a method to the spam prevention service to reset all the instances between tests. Not resetting them caused random failures because every login in every test was hitting those spam prevention middlewares and somehow left a trace of that in those instances (even when the brute table is reset). Maybe those instances were doing some in memory caching.
We're planning to change this from a warning to an error and need to
clean the codebase up before we do so.
In all of these cases the shadowing was known about and was not
causing unexpected behaviour, so the refactor consists entirely of
renaming, rather than refactoring/bug fixes.
- I want to upgrade no-shadow to an error, but to do this I need to resolve the outstanding warnings
- This is not all the warnings, just the ones that were easy to fix
closesTryGhost/Team#2007
- uses request context to add referrer source and medium for a new member
- uses integration name as referrer medium if exists
- renames `refSource`, `refMedium` and `refUrl` to `referrerSource`, `referrerMedium` and `referrerUrl` respectively for consistent naming across files and usages
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1933
- Added click_events to activity feed
- Added support for parsing click_events in the frontend
- Moved url parsing (transform ready) to model layer of LinkRedirect
- Moved `getEventTimeline` method to the top of the event repository
- Added description field to parsed events in the frontend (because we need a second line)
- Fixed: member email not returned in comment_event
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1899
- Added `addEmailAttributionToUrl` method to MemberAttributionService. This adds both the source attribution (`rel=newsletter`) and member attribution (`?attribution_id=123&attribution_type=post`) to a URL.
- The URLHistory can now contain a new sort of items: `{type: 'post', id: 'post-id', time: 123}`.
- Updated frontend script to read `?attribution_id=123&attribution_type=post` from the URL and add it to the URLHistory + clear it from the URL.
- Wired up some external dependencies to LinkReplacementService and added some dummy code.
- Increased test coverage of attribution service
- Moved all logic that removes the subdirectory from a URL to the UrlTranslator instead of the AttributionBuilder
- The UrlTranslator now parses a URLHistoryItem to an object that can be used to build an Attribution instance
- Excluded sites with different domain from member id and attribution tracking
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1864
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1881
- triggers free member email alert via event dispatch from member create method
- passes subscription/stripe data to member creation for paid members so free member alert can be ignored for them
- moves subscription created event being called from webhook controller to `linkSubscription`, allows creating subscription events for all new subscriptions instead of ones just via webhooks
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1865
- refactors staff service to listen to member and subscription events
- triggers email alerts based on events instead of directly calling the service
- removes staff service dependency for members api
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1772
- The user facing side of comments recently replaced `bio` with `expertise`.
- To remain consistent we replaced all the references of `bio` with `expertise` throughout the codebase.
- This includes a database column name changing migration, within the `members` table.
- Bumped up the comments-ui version to a new minor (0.10.x) as its a breaking change.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15190
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/framework/pull/76
- log output always uses UTC timestamps, but it may be desirable to
configure logs to use the local machine timezone
- a new config option has been added to `@tryghost/logging` so you can
switch the logs to the local timezone
- this commit bumps the package and sets the default config option to
`false`, so it doesn't suddenly change the timezone of the logs
- docs will be updated soon but if you'd like to use the
timezone-altered timestamps, you can set `logging.useLocalTime` to
`true`
- credits to https://github.com/levee223 for the implementation and PR
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1859
**Problem:**
When for some reason a member has an active subscription (or legacy comped subscription) for product A, and a comped subscription for product B. You cannot remove comped subscription B.
**Fixed by:**
Updating the API to allow more flexible product changes on members.
- Allow the removal of (comped) products on a member, as long as that product doesn't have a related subscription
- (still) allow the addition of comped products to a member, as long as that member doesn't have other active subscriptions. This matches the existing behaviour, but now this is only checked for added products.
- Includes tests for these edge cases
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1859
**Problem:**
When for some reason a member has an active subscription (or legacy comped subscription) for product A, and a comped subscription for product B. You cannot remove comped subscription B.
**Fixed by:**
Updating the API to allow more flexible product changes on members.
- Allow the removal of (comped) products on a member, as long as that product doesn't have a related subscription
- (still) allow the addition of comped products to a member, as long as that member doesn't have other active subscriptions. This matches the existing behaviour, but now this is only checked for added products.
- Includes tests for these edge cases
no issue
- Return was missing for `res.end` if an invalid subscription_id was passed
- Added explicit `text/plain` `Content-Type` headers to error messages to avoid MIME sniffing
Signed-off-by: Elijah Conners <business@elijahpepe.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Backx <simon@ghost.org>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1826
Geolocation was prev. loaded after member was created and updated on existing member. this was mostly due to historical context where we couldn't store data on magic link token.
Since email alerts go out at the time of member creation, this flow missed out on attaching member's location to email.
This change -
- stores request ip when a member asks for magic link in the token
- loads request ip from token when member uses magic link, and for new members loads their geolocation and stores it with member creation
refs TryGhost/Team#1826
- triggers paid subscription cancellation alert for staff users
- passes tier and subscription information for the email - loads tier info from DB for the subscription tier
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/387
- There will three distinct verification limits soon. To keep the naming clear "configThreshold" would be too generic/confusing to use.
- Introduced jsdoc descriptions for the "source" parameter, which will be corelating with each new config parameter ("apiTriggerThreshold", "importTriggerThreshold", "adminTriggerThreshold", etc.). This should give a better visibility into parameters we are dealing in this area.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1833
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1834
We've added the attribution property to subscription and signup events when the
flag is enabled. The attributions resource is fetched by creating multiple relations
on the model, rather than polymorphic as we ran into issues with that as they can't
be nullable/optional.
The parse-member-event structure has been updated to make it easier to work with,
specifically `getObject` is only used when the event is clickable, and there is now a
join property which makes it easier to join the action and the object.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1833
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1834
We've added the attribution property to subscription and signup events when the
flag is enabled. The attributions resource is fetched by creating multiple relations
on the model, rather than polymorphic as we ran into issues with that as they can't
be nullable/optional.
The parse-member-event structure has been updated to make it easier to work with,
specifically `getObject` is only used when the event is clickable, and there is now a
join property which makes it easier to join the action and the object.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/386
- When the API request was made using staff token the source attribution was "user" instead of "api". Misattribution caused ripple effects in limit service.
- The fix also adds a new combination of data available on the `req` object - both `user` and `api_key` can be present when the request is done using a staff (user) token. Having both pieces of data on the request object gives more context for business logic, did not find a good reason to keep it "pure" with either `api_key` or `user` property.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/386
- Reusing tontext mapping logic to improve maintainability. It seems like the `update` method was not updated properly or intentionally was left out from 'import' source as that should not ever happen theoretically. Probably the latter is most likely.
- My reasoning on reusing same context to source mapping is: it is better to attribute an appropriate "import" source here. Who knows, maybe we'll have logic in the future where the importer updates instead of skipping existing members. It would not make sense to attribute the source to 'member' in that case, amirite?
- This refactor also makes maintainability of this code way easier
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1728
- previously, we allowed a member to be mapped to multiple tiers simultaneously as an edge case, in case they managed to signup via another subscription
- since this was always an edge case and not supported, to simplify the flows going forward now that complimentary members can also upgrade, in case of an active subscription we'll always just attach the associated tier to member and remove all other tiers mapped to it