ref #10898
- The redirects configuration's `to` & `from` URL parameters used to ignore it's query string parameters, which resulted in unexpected behavior
- Current changeset only partially fixes the issue. Now `to` URL's query parameters always take precedence over incoming query parameters and the rest of query parameters are passed through.
closes#12271
- When previous active theme did not have locale data for certain language, loading a theme which has such data did not result in correct locale being loaded
- Underlying issue was in settings cache being outdated during theme change related i18n initialization
- Fix focuses on removing settings cache dependency and and rely on most up to date data about currently active theme
- The benefit of this approach is reduced coupling with settings cache
closes#12181
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12265
- The 'core' value is invalid for settings 'type' column
- The 'core' default value for 'type' column in model is also invalid
- Both need to be removed as they are never used and only introduce confusion into the codebase
refs c1d66f0b01
- fixed base model allowing '@@INDEXES@@' as a permitted attribute/order
- fixed base model automatically setting `@@INDEXES@@` to null on the model when creating
- added `doAuth('members:emails')`
- creates an `email_batch` record attached to the first email in the fixtures
- creates an `email_recipients` record for each member
- runs analytics aggregation so the email and member counts are as expected
- added acceptance test for `/member/:id/?include=email_recipients`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12461
- adds `members.email_count` and `members.email_opened_count` columns to contain cached counts for faster queries when outputting member data via API
- adds migration to populate cached counts with existing data
- tested locally on ~50k members which took ~4sec on mysql
- updates members output serializer to include the new fields in API output
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12421
- add `orderRawQuery` function to members model so that we can ensure members with an open rate are ordered before members without an open rate no matter the order direction chosen
- added `email_open_rate` to members in the test fixtures to allow testing of order
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12421
- nullable so we can distinguish between members that have and haven't received any trackable emails
- indexed because we'll be using this column for sorting
no issue
- fixed usage of rewire and sinon spies
- spies actually set (and reset) on the rewired module so the spies are called in place of the original functions
- fixed should syntax for spies, they were written with chai syntax but we don't use chai in server-side code
- chained `.catch(done)` to the `.catch(assertions)` in tests that are testing errors so that we don't have unhandled rejections and 60s timeouts when an assert fails
- changed `.gif` to `.ico` to match current fetch-only extension list
- fixed "[failure] can handle an error with statuscode not 200 (image-size)" which was expecting the `sizeOf` function to be called when it shouldn't be called
- `https` was getting caught somewhere with nock and metascraper and
caused each test case to hang for 3 seconds
- `http` still tests what we want and is instant
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12420
- updated `order` bookshelf plugin's `parseOrderOption()` method to return multiple order-related properties
- `order` same as before, a key-value object of property-direction
- `orderRaw` new property that is a raw SQL order string generated from `orderRawQuery()` method in models
- `eagerLoad` new property that is an array of properties the `eagerLoad` plugin should use to join across
- updated `pagination.fetchAll()` to apply normal order + raw order if both are available and to handle eager loading / joins when `options.eagerLoad` is populated
- updated post model to include details for email relationship and to add `orderRawQuery()` that allows `email.open_rate` to be used as an order option
- refactoring the acceptance tests to use async-await removes all the Promise
chaining we had, and streamlines the coding styles we have across the code so
test files are more alike
- at the time of writing, the v3 API === canary API
- we have both v3 + canary regression tests, which are nearly the same
but there are slight deviations that we keep missing when adding new
tests
- the canary tests are actually describing functionality of the v3 API
- therefore, we should be ok to delete the v3 regression tests for now
- when v3 is stable, we can copy the canary tests back to v3
no issue
- email analytics may be desirable to fully switch off in certain circumstances, when that happens we want to prevent related background jobs from running and expose the feature flag via the config endpoint in the Admin API so that clients can adjust accordingly
- this test was present in the v3 test suite but not in the canary ones
- given v3 == canary currently, these tests should essentially be the
same
- copied the test over
no issue
- some tests started failing locally because example.com was not resolvable
- mocked dns lookup for all tests so that we're always testing against expected public/private IP address blocks
closes#12083
- fixes a parsing issue where negative offset values were incorrectly having the + sign added regardless of actual offset for sqlite databases.
- for mysql databases absolute values of offset were taken with sign applied where appropriate to stop issues where both hours and minutes could be negative which would cause both an issue with offsets that could present as -2:30 and by the look of the code also trigger extra padding to result in -2:-030 rather than the expected -2:30
no issue
- cleans up unused tables `emails.{meta,stats}`
- adds timestamp columns `email_recipients.{delivered_at,opened_at,failed_at}` that can be used for event timelines and basic stats aggregation
- indexed because we want to sort by these columns to find the "latest event" when limiting Mailgun events API requests
- adds aggregated stats columns `emails.{delivered_count,opened_count,failed_count}`
- adds a composite index on `email_recipients.[email_id,member_email]` to dramatically speed up `email_recipient` update queries when processing events
- modifies the db initialisation to support an `'@@INDEXES@@'` key in table schema definition for composite indexes
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12256
We no longer want to filter out cancelled subscriptions, so we are able
to remove the whereIn clause of the relation.
* Fixed paid flag on member
* Fixed content gating for members
Now that the subscriptions for a member include all of them, we must
explicitly check that the member has an active subscription in order to
consider them "paid"
- this helps bring all the code together so we can extract it in the
future
- turning it into a class also lets us easily inject the i18n instance
and store it locally
no-issue
We want to give users to ability to customise the content of their newsletter, and the first step
toward that is a setting in which we can store text or html to embed in the template
no-issue
* Handled send_email_when_published in Posts API
This restores backwards compatibility of the Posts API allowing existing
clients to continue to use the `send_email_when_published` flag. This
change uses two edits, which is unfortunate. The reason being is that
this is an API compatibility issue, not a model issue, so we shouldn't
introduce code to the model layer to handle it. The visibility property
of the model is used to determine how to fall back, and because it can
be left out of the API request, and relies on a default in the settings,
we require that the model decide on the `visibility` before we run our
fallback logic (or we duplicate the `visibility` default at the cost of
maintenance in the future)
* Dropped send_email_when_published column from posts
Since this column is not used any more, we can drop it from the table.
We include an extra migration to repopulate the column in the event of
a rollback
* Updated importer to handle send_email_when_published
Because we currently export this value from Ghost, we should correctly
import it. This follows the same logic as the migrations for this value.
* Included send_email_when_published in API response
As our v3 API documentation includes `send_email_when_published` we must
retain backward compatibility by calculating the property.
* Fixed fields filter with send_email_when_published
* Added safety checks to frame properties
Some parts of the code pass a manually created "frame" which is missing
lots of properties, so we check for the existence of all of them before
using them.
* Fixed 3.1 migration to include columnDefinition
We require that migrations have all the information they need contained
within them as they run in an unknown state of the codebase, which could
be from the commit they are introduced, to any future commit. In this
case the column definition is removed from the schema in 3.38 and the
migration would fail when run in this version or later.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12355
- Adds new default settings for newsletter customisations - `newsletter_show_badge`, `newsletter_show_header` and `newsletter_body_font_category`
- Adds migrations to update group for new settings
- Add migration to update settings based on existing config value for newsletter settings
- Passes new newsletter settings to newsletter template and updates design based on them
- Fix tests
no-issue
* Used email_recipient_filter in MEGA
This officially decouples the newsletter recipients from the post
visibility allowing us to send emails to free members only
* Supported enum for send_email_when_published in model
This allows us to migrate from the previously used boolean to an enum
when we eventually rename the email_recipient_filter column to
send_email_when_published
* Updated the posts API to handle email_recipient_filter
We now no longer rely on the send_email_when_published property to send
newsletters, meaning we can remove the column and start cleaning up the
new columns name
* Handled draft status changes when emails not sent
We want to reset any concept of sending an email when a post is
transition to the draft status, if and only if, and email has not
already been sent. If an email has been sent, we should leave the email
related fields as they were.
* Removed send_email_when_published from add method
This is not supported at the model layer
* Removed email_recipient_filter from v2&Content API
This should not be exposed on previous api versions, or publicly
* Removed reference to send_email_when_published
This allows us to move completely to the email_recipient_filter
property, keeping the code clean and allowing us to delete the
send_email_when_published column in the database. We plan to then
migrate _back_ to the send_email_when_published name at both the
database and api level.
no issue
- tracking of bulk email opens can be enabled/disabled over time, if we're calculating analytics for emails we don't want emails which didn't have tracking enabled skewing the results so we need a record of whether tracking was enabled for each email
no-issue
This column will allow us to store the canonical recipient filter on the
email resource giving us a detailed log of which members an email was
intended for
no-issue
This column will allow us to decouple the recipients of newsletter from
the `visibility` of a post, allowing us to send emails to specifically
free members, or to send paid posts as newsletters to all members.
closes#11085
- Ghost has been using YAML format for other configurations (e.g. routes). The plan is to move to this format for all user-edited settings files. By default JSON format is still used in Ghost Admin API v2/v3, but will be changed to YAML in API v4. Check referenced issue for more context.
- New format supports all the features available before. The main noticeable change is the structure of config file. It is now grouped by redirect HTTP code instead of specifying `"permanent": true | false` attribute for each config property. Example format for YAML config:
```
302:
/from-url/: /to-url/
301:
/category/([a-z0-9\-]+)/i: /tag/$1/
/v([0-9\.]+)/docs/([a-z0-9\-]+)/i: /docs/$2/
```
- Added 2 new endpoints: `POST redirects/upload` and `GET redirects/download`. These serve as an alias to current GET/POST `/redirects/json. "upload/download" naming pattern is introduced to match the convention with other resources that can be uploaded and downloaded (images, themes etc.). `/redirects/json` endpoints will be removed in Admin API v4
- The parsing code from `custom-redirects.js` has been moved to `frontend/services/redirects/settings.js`. This location is more appropriate for this logic and eventually `custom-redirects.js` middlewear might be moved into "frontend" as this middlewear plays a role mostly effecting that area.
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[Portal](https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal) is a new drop-in script to make the bulk of Ghost membership features work on any theme out of the box, which was under a developer flag so far. This release removes the flag for Portal and makes it included as default for any members-enabled Ghost site. The Portal script is backward compatible with old public members script and existing Members-enabled themes should notice no change.
- Removes Portal config flag as Portal is now enabled by default
- Removes old members script as Portal is backward compatible with it
- Changes `{{content}}` helper to show default CTA in case of restricted content access
- `accent_color` setting is no more behind the dev experiment flag and included by default
- Adds migration to switch off Portal button setting for all existing sites which don't have Portal enabled in beta
refs #11572
- Filtering by fields coming from posts_meta table did not work for post resources. This was due to lack of support for these types of operations on NQL layer. The approach taken here is using same way filtering was done for many:many relations and generates a `WHERE IN` filtering clause. In the future we could look into adding preloading of 1:1 relations which should allow getting rid of `WHERE IN` in favor of `JOIN` and filtering directly by field names.
- Changed structure of `EXPANSIONS` filter configuration. Current approach was based on "bag of all the things". Such structure will become problematic as more fields are added. For example, adding all the fields from 1:1 relation posts:posts_meta might collide with any other relations that would have similar naming like meta_description from tags table (if it were was added).
- Bumped nql version to 0.5.0. This adds filtering support to 1:1 relations
- Added filter expansions which can be unique per model Previous approach with single global expansions lookup wasn't working in case different models would need to declare expansion for same field names. Having a `filterExpansion` method per model works in a similar convention other filter related model methods do (e.g. enforcedFilters, defaultFilters)
refs 635580f291
- Changed `no-shadow` eslint rule from `warn` to `error` so we don't re-introduce shadowed variables in the future. Should be removed once this change is introduced in a base plugin
- Referenced commit is a chain of commits which fixed the warning which this rule was producing previously
refs b6728ecb0f
- The "no-shadow" eslint rune was introduced into ghost's eslint plugin (referenced commmit), which resulted in flood of warning in console output when linting the project codebase.
- This cleanup is aiming to make any new linting issues more visible. Follow up commits will contain similar cleanups in other parts of the codebase
no issue
- standard browse/read/add/edit/destroy API endpoints for snippets resource
- updates `@tryghost/admin-api-schema` dependency to version that includes snippet definition and schemas
no issue
- all staff users can browse/read snippets so they're usable in the editor for everyone
- only administrators, editors, and admin integrations are able to create/edit/delete snippets
no issue
- minimal table structure required for the first iteration of content snippets
- snippets are stored pieces of re-usable content that could effectively be entire posts so the `mobiledoc` field length matches the `posts.mobiledoc` field length
no issue
- This test confirms there is no 404 returned when search fails to find any results. It's important to return a 200 in this case as some API clients (e.g. Zapier integration) could treat non-2xx responses as errors
closes#12273
- `comped` field has been allowed when editing a member or importing from a CSV. There has been a usecase (Zapier Integration) for API client to create a member with "Complimentary" plan, which made this change necessary
- Previously the logic for comped field was to skip and continue member record creation if Stripe was not connected. Now we throw an error - same as the one we have been throwing before when stripe_customer_id field was passed in. The implication of this change is that we won't be creating any record now if comped === true and Stripe is disabled.
- Bumped admin-api-schema-package. Contains `comped` schema change so this field gets passed through to controller
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12260
- if a card type was not explicitly chosen (i.e. a url was pasted into the editor) then abort fetching the oembed endpoint if we detect it's a `wp-json` oembed and return a bookmark card payload instead
- cleaned up an unused argument in the internal `fetchBookmarkData()` method
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12247
- Internal preview controller was lacking "mapping" call to post object which handled not only missing meta attribute information but lots of other mappings (e.g. users, tags, etc.)
- Have added a regression test to catch issues like this in the future
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10628
- JSON Schemas were extracted into a separate module to allow other clients to reuse them (for example documentation). Having them in a separate package also slims down the amount of code needed to be maintained in the core.
- Updated canary API input validators to use admin-api-schema module
- Removed canary schemas that moved into admin-api-schema package
- Updated v2 API input validators to use admin-api-schema package
- Removed v2 schemas that moved into admin-api-schema package
- Updated tests to contain needed information in apiConfig to pick up correct validation
- Added @tryghost/admin-api-schema package dependency
no-issue
By using the "email" validation, we were validating emails in CSV
imports using a different validator to the rest of the API. AJV's built
in email validation was failing on emails with "special" characters,
such as letters with an umlaut above them.
This commit brings the validation for CSV imports in line with the rest
of the API.
no issue
The email table should be a reference for all data that was used when sending an email. From and Reply-to addresses can change over time and we don't have any other reference for their value at the time of sending an email so we should store them alongside the email content.
- schema updated with `from` and `reply_to` columns
- both are set to `nullable` because we don't have historic data (can be populated and changed in later migrations if needed)
- neither `from` or `reply_to` have `isEmail` validations because they can have name+email in an email-specific format
- will help keep concerns separated in the future. `mega` service can deal with all of the email contents/properties, and the `bulk-email` service's concerns are then only email sending and any provider-specific needs
refs #12033
- Allowing to change parent integration opens up possible security holes and has no clear usecase at the moment. After a webhook record is created it should not be possible to change parent integration.
- Had do partially duplicate JSON schema definition from webhooks definition as there is no proper composition technique available in current version of JSON Schema.
refs 6f1abc610a
- Additional period `.` was introduced in referenced commit which broke these tests
- The period was added to follow general convention of ending error messages with a perio (in some situations validation message didn't make sense without proper punctuation)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12033
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10567
- Creating a webhook without valid parent integration leads to orphaned webhook records, which shoult not ever happen
- This scenario is only possible for non-integration authentication,
because in case of integration being authenticated it's id is
automatically assigned to creatd webhook
refs #11729
- When ordering is done by fields from a relation (like post's `meta_title` that comes form `posts_meta` table), Bookshelf does not include those relations in the original query which caused errors. To support this usecase added a mechanism to detect fields from a relation and load those relations into query.
- Extended ordering to include table name in ordered field name. The information about the table name is needed to avoid using `tableName` within pagination plugin and gives path to having other than original table ordering fields (e.g. order by posts_meta table fields)
- Added test case to check ordering on posts_meta fields
- Added support for "eager loading" relations. Allows to extend query builder object with joins to related tables,
which could be used in ordering (possibly in filtering later). Bookshelf does not support ordering/filtering by proprieties coming from relations, that's why this kind of plugin and query expansion is needed
- Added note about lack of support for child relations with same property names.
closes#12038
Previously we were emitting changed events for _all_ settings which would
cause any listeners for those to be triggered, this ensures that listeners are
only triggered if the corresponding setting, _did_ in fact change.
refs #11878
- When password reset link is invalid previous messaging left the user
without clear information about why the reset failed and what they could do about it.
- Updated messaging around password reset tokens including detection of
when password token has invalid structure, has expired or has already
been used
no-issue
This is a model for the tokens table, which handles the single use
aspect by customising the `findOne` method to automatically destroy the
model after reading from it
no-issue
After discussion with Matt, we decided that 192 bits for the token is a
good number, as it has no padding when base64 encoded and is more secure
than 128 bits, whilst still a managable size.
no-issue
This is a table to store single use tokens for use in magic links, the
columns are as simple as possible at the moment and are designed as:
id - standard ObjectID like all of our tables
token - 128bit base64 encoded string
data - arbitrary data to store against the token
created_at - timestamp to allow for expiry to be implemented for tokens
no issue
- The new Portal config flag allows switching on Portal conditionally with config
- The dev experiment flag still works for enabling Portal
- The flag currently defaults to `false` as Portal is still a beta feature and switched off by default
- We expose it on the admin api config endpoint so that the Ghost-Admin client can use it to conditionally render Portal settings
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11102
- When splitting out posts_meta table out of posts table, the fixtures were not corrected.
- There were no acceptance/regression tests which involved posts_meta fields which is why the error was not detected
no issue
We want to store a list of recipients for each bulk email so that we have a consistent set of data that background processing/sending jobs can work from without worrying about moving large data sets around or member data changing mid-send.
- `email_batches` table acts as a join table with status for email<->email_recipient
- stores a provider-specific ID that we get back when submitting a batch for sending to the bulk email provider
- `status` allows for batch-specific status updates and picking up where we left off when submitting batches if needed
- explicitly tying a list of email recipients to a batch allows for partial retries
- `email_recipients` table acts as a join table for email<->member
- `member_id` does not have a foreign key constraint because members can be deleted but does have an index so that we can efficiently query which emails a member has received
- stores static copies of the member info present at the time of sending an email for consistency in background jobs and auditing/historical data
refs #2635
- Adds 'Location' header to endpoints which create new resources and have corresponding `GET` endpoint as speced in JSON API - https://jsonapi.org/format/#crud-creating-responses-201. Specifically:
/posts/
/pages/
/integrations/
/tags/
/members/
/labels/
/notifications/
/invites/
- Adding the header should allow for better resource discoverability and improved logging readability
- Added `url` property to the frame constructor. Data in `url` should give enough information to later build up the `Location` header URL for created resource.
- Added Location header to headers handler. The Location value is built up from a combination of request URL and the id that is present in the response for the resource. The header is automatically added to requests coming to `add` controller methods which return `id` property in the frame result
- Excluded Webhooks API as there is no "GET" endpoint available to fetch the resource
closes#12045
- When member's email is updated to an already existing email of different member it caused table's unique constraint error, which was not handled properly.
- Added handling for this error similar to one in members `add` method.
refs 5582d030e3
- When not touching this area for longer time always forge following: `routes.yaml` configuration file in /content/settings comes as a copy of `default-routes.yaml` file from frontend/services/settings/
- Always remember to clean up junk "default" files in the content/settings folder to make things less confusing!
no issue
- The file that is better suited for integrity check is the `*-default.yaml` config because it's the one that gets copied through when there is none or configuration is broken
closes#11999
- When the routes.yaml file changes (manually or through API) we need
to store a checksum to be able to optimize routes reloads in the future
- Added mechanism to detect differences between stored and current routes.yaml hash value
- Added routes.yaml sync on server boot
- Added routes.yaml handling in controllers
- Added routes hash synchronization method in core settings. It lives in core settings
as it needs access to model layer. To avoid coupling with the frontend settings it accepts
a function which has to resolve to a routes hash
- Added note about settings validation side-effect. It mutates input!
- Added async check for currently loaded routes hash
- Extended frontend settings loader with async loader. The default behavior of the loader is
to load settings syncronously for reasons spelled in 0ac19dcf84
To avoid blocking the eventloop added async loading method
- Refactored frontend setting loader for reusability of settings file path
- Added integrity check test for routes.yaml file
closes#12060
- A 500 error what happening when invited user provided an email that is associated with an existing user
- Additional validation for existing email address was added to prevent invalid data hitting db constraint error
refs #11999
- The `routes_hash` setting will be used during the boot process to update the hash
of currently loaded routes.yaml file in case it's different from last restart
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
- Added default settings for the two new setting fields - `members_support_address` and `members_reply_address`
- Added migrations for setting group for new email settings
- Migration sets current from address as new support address default
- Added migration to set new support address same as from address
- Updated tests for new settings
- `members_support_address` - How members can reach for help with their account, public setting
- `members_reply_address` - Where you receive responses to newsletters
refs #12167
- The reason for failing tests was https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/6104 . As we already test for ordering elsewhere, didn't include more "if/else" logic in tests just for the sake of passing. Refactored them to be order-independent instead
closes#12167
- Tags API v2 was ignoring `count.posts` include parameter.
- Regression was introduced with a3f693b472
- Introduced regression tests across all Content API versions to avoid similar bug in the future
refs #12167
- Updated tests to check for concrete post counts numbers. This would allow catching more regression bugs in the future
- Made sure check is performed consistently in tests where posts.count
parameter is present
no issue
- Added default settings for the two new setting fields - `members_support_address` and `members_reply_address`
- Added migrations for setting group for new email settings
- Migration sets current from address as new support address default
- Added migration to set new support address same as from address
- Updated tests for new settings
- `members_support_address` - How members can reach for help with their account
- `members_reply_address` - Where you receive responses to newsletters
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 no members are succesfully imported through CSV import process the import label should not be created. Otherwise after multiple failed attempts to import there are orphaned labels in the system
closes#12156
- When adding new member through `POST /members` API or importing members with CSV importer `POST /members/upload` API created_at and subscribed were ignored
- Similar problem but only with `subscribed` field was present in `PUT /members/:id` API
- The regression was introduced with a bump of @tryghost/members-api to 0.26.0, specifically this change in upstream - a28bcc5b2a (diff-3daeef67d07a2a0f94c89a86cafcede9R44)
- Bumped @tryghost/members-api package to 0.28.2 fixing the underlying issue - 7b5f2e3cb7
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
refs #12126
- Adds migration to add impersonation permission to administrators
- Adds default permission fixture to allow administrators to read member impersonation urls
- Allows administrators to create member impersonation magic links
no issue
- Additional validation is needed for imported data because in case of bulk insertions (through knex) we bypass model layer validation - this could lead to invalid data in the database, which would be hard to fix.
- Chose validation method we use for other endpoints - through JSON Schema. It proved to be very performant (200ms overhead for 50k records). When comparing it with iterative method (validating each record separately) this was adding about 17s of overhead.
- Refactored returned values from "sanitizeInput" method to encapsulate more logic so that the caller doesn't have to calculate amount of invalid records and deal with error types
- Whole sanitizeInput method could now be easily extracted into separate module (somewhere close to members importer)
- Bumped members-csv package. It is meant to handle empty string values - '' and null, which should allow validating member records more consistently!
no issue
- we output the post excerpt in a hidden div in the email template so that email clients pick it up as the "preview" text when listing emails
- when no custom excerpt is provided the preview text is grabbed from post.excerpt which is the first 500 chars of the post.plaintext value
- post.plaintext formats links as "Link [http://url/]" which is unwanted in html email previews
- add a basic replacement to the post email serializer to remove any `[http://url/]` occurrences from the post excerpt before rendering the email content
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11536
- Outlook supports `'` as a special char for apostrophes but not `&#apos;` which is what cheerio/juiced render
- adds a basic string placement to the email serializer to switch to the older style of special char
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
no issue
- Member's labels have to have sort_order assigned when added/edited. This was lacking from batched importer.
- Implementation is based on logic used in model's base - e484709e73/core/server/models/base/index.js (L81-L86)
- 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
closes#12118
- server.start was mistakenly removed in 71f02d25e9
- it is used for loading themes (and other things) and is critical
- added tests to prevent this regressing again in future
- the announce functions exist for the purpose of communicating with Ghost CLI
- the functions were called announceServerStart and announceServerStopped, which implies they tell Ghost CLI when the server starts and stops
- however, the true intention / purpose of these functions is to:
- either tell Ghost CLI when Ghost has successfully booted (e.g. is ready to serve requests)
- or tell Ghost CLI when the server failed to boot, and report the error so that Ghost CLI can communicate it to the user
- therefore, I've refactored the old functions into 1 function to make it clearer they do the same job, but with 2 different states
- also added some tests :D
no-issue
We are in the process of creating migrations to add foreign key constraints
and cascading deletes to the members_stripe_* tables to make listing members
and deleting members faster. As well as the migrations we need to update the
database schema so that new installations have the correct indexes and constraints.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
refs 173e3292fa
- The bug was initially introduced in referenced commit. When request is done with `api_key` context, there should always be an `integration` object associated with it - 71c17539d8/core/server/services/permissions/parse-context.js (L36) . An `id` from `context.integration` not `context.api_key` has to be assigned to newly created webhook!
- The webhooks API is about to be declared stable in upcoming release, so no migration will be done
no-issue
This updates the Admin API Member resource to *not* cancel subscriptions
by default, and adds a `cancel` option. This can be used over HTTP by
including a `cancel=true` query parameter.
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
refs e04f55cce3
- added `tracker.uninstall()` so that previously set up `tracker.on()` listeners are not called by later tests
- fixed `emits edit events` test which was not correctly mocking the select and update queries
refs e04f55cce3
- added `nock.cleanAll()` so that there is no inter-test dependencies
- the failing test was successfully passing previously due to mocha's retry behaviour eventually exhausting nock request handlers that were set up in other tests and intended not to be called
no issue
Having all members created during an import labelled with a specific "import label" is useful for later operations such as bulk delete/edit or simply recording how and when a member was created.
- automatically create a label with the date/time the members CSV import occurred and assign it to all imported members
- return the import label data in the API response so that clients can react accordingly such as automatically filtering the members list by the label once an import finishes
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#12033
- Added webhooks schemas and definitions.
- Added validation checking if integration_id is present when using session auth. This is needed to prevent orphan webhooks.
- Integrated webhook schemas into frame's validation layer.
- Added isLowerCase ajv keyword support. This is needed to be able to do isLowerCase validation using JSON Schema for webhooks.
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
no-issue
- Added breaking test for webhook url including subdirectory
- Previously the webhook handler URL was generated incorrectly when
running Ghost on a subdirectory, appending the path to the root of the
host, this fix ensures that the subdirectory is included before the
path.
no-issue
They will be used to store webhook information so that we can persist it between
boots and simplify the creation process of webhooks in members
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12026
- We made changes to settings table structure in 3.22 which added new columns for `group` and `flags`
- Any new setting needs explicit group and flag migrations since or they fallback to default group value of `core`
- This tests ensures
- hash is updated in DB integrity test anytime default-settings are changed
- that a migration is present by maintaining a whitelist of allowed core settings and failing if new setting is added without correct group migration
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
- Changes introduced to both API v3 and v2
- Makes sure to use the same integration_id as authenticated integration for the webhook's data.
- Makde it is impossible to create orphaned webhooks using token authentication
- Allowed only parent integration to edit it's children webhooks. Throwing permission error otherwise
no issue
- Refactored a test as it was using outdated `done()` convention instead of relying on promises
- Removed linting warnings for variable shadowing
- This is precursor work for webhook regression test updates needed in near future work
no issue
- Adds new portal settings - `portal_button_style`, `portal_button_icon` and `portal_button_signup_text`
- New settings allows customization of portal button
- Updates tests to include new settings
* tag '3.22.2':
v3.22.2
Updated Ghost-Admin to v3.22.2
Emitted all settings events on reinit of cache (#12012)
🐛 Updated access to be true by default in v3 API
Hardened members subscription migration against missing data (#12009)
closes#11990
- access should be a members feature, but it was already accidentally exposed to the theme layer
- it has now been added to the API even if members is disabled
- access defaults to true, unless members is enabled
- when members is enabled, access is set to the currently logged in members' access
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
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11944
- updates `@tryghost/image-transform` to version that exposes `canTransformFiles()` which checks for `sharp` availibility
- updates `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` to version that accepts a `canTransformImage()` method as an option
- updates our `mobiledoc` lib to pass a `canTransformImage()` function that returns false if sharp is unavailable, the image extension is not supported, or the storage engine in use does not support image transforms
- updates `populateImageSizes` to fetch image sizes when transforms are unavailable as the render/not-render is now handled in the renderer and we don't need to worry about adding size information to the mobiledoc source
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
refs 9d7665bb43
- broken helpers weren't picked up previously because the tests were stubbing the old keys
- once the helpers were fixed the tests started failing because they weren't stubbing the new key
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- re-initialize settings cache after migrations by shutting down to clean up event listeners then and calling `init` again
- important to ensure `db.ready` event is not emitted until settings have finished re-initializing to avoid problems with background processes using the db connection which is disconnected/re-connected or being kicked off with out-of-date settings
no issue
Output serializer's url util was expecting `og_image` and `twitter_image` to be top-level attributes in the `attrs` object but they are actually nested under `posts_meta`.
- updated the code to use lodash's `get/set()` so that we can work with paths for easier handling of nested objects
- fixed unit tests where the mocked data under test did not match real-world data
closes#11932
- as per the issue, there is no need to output a <link> tag if the favicon is the default /favicon.ico, as all browsers automatically check for this
- instead the favicon <link> is only output if a custom favicon has been set, telling the browser to look somewhere different to its default location
- some of the tests expected 3 links in the html head, but through the favicon change there are often only 2.
Co-authored-by: RenCloud <rencloud@pop-os.localdomain>
closes#11574
- the current implementation of the access property has it frontend only, and wired up only in one place
- this leaves it only available in a handful of places, e.g. can't use it in a post loop or get helper
- the current implementation also fails logically if the html content of the post is blank
This fix moves the behaviour to the API
- this ensures the field is always available no matter what context you are in
- it also updates the logic to use the same membersHasAccess logic as is used to gate the post, so it's always correct
TODO: should reconsider the location of this code
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
* Updated members default settings
ref #10318
This pulls out the members_subscription_settings & stripe_connect_intgration settings into separate keys
* Updated usage of members_from_address
* Updated stripe_connect usage
* Updated members config to use new settings
* Updated members middleware to use isStripeConnected
* Updated members service to reload correctly
We reload the members-api instance when the related settings change, so
this makes sure we're listening to the correct settings changes
* Updated ghost_head helper to use new settings
* Updated theme middleware to use new settings
* Renamed members_allow_signup -> members_allow_free_signup
* Fixed tests after settings refactor
* Removed from direct key settings key
* Fixed regression tests for settings api
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
no-issue
These utils are the first steps toward getting the models out of our
migrations! The utils here interact directly with the database and where
possible don't reinvent the wheel, by using smaller building blocks to
build more comples ones.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- Added additional check for correct "type" fields in settings responses
- The list is based on pre-migration response from API v2, so makes it very clear there is no breaking change after the migration
refs TryGhost/Ghost#10318
refs 8fc526ff6
- This is symetric change to one done for v3 API (commited as 8fc526ff6)
- Added 'core' filtering for v2 API controller
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
refs 1dc0405803
- Adds 1:1 mapping for filtering options to renamed settings "type" to "gorup"
- Ignores the name changes and any old types
- Detailsed type -> group mappings can be checked in the refereneced migration commit
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
- At the moment there were no test checking correct behavior of `?type` parameter. Given ongoing settings refactoring work expanded tests with some essential coverage
- Moved one of the test cases to be consistent with order in other suites
refs 8a817050c5
- This change reflects field reshuffle done in referenced commit
- NOTE: removed `members_email_auth_secret` key from respnse body validation as it seems like it should never have been exposed in the first place! This needs verification as it's a breaking change theretically
refs #10318
refs 2614565d5a
- Adds importer mapping for fields as in referenced migration
- The intention is to allow exports from v2/v3 to still be compatilbe with current version
- Adds a mapper for deprecated fields and imports them with new settings "keys"
refs #10318
refs 2614565d5a
- Renamed ghost_head/ghost_foot in settings to match the new names
introduced in migrations
- Above change lead to reshufling in the mappings in input/output
serializers
- Makes sure change is compatible with v2 API
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 https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- precursor to migrating from `settings.type` to `settings.group`
- renames `blog` type to `site`
- renames `bulk_email` type to `email`
- moves settings out of `site` (previously `blog`) into more appropriate groups such as `core` or individual feature groups
refs 19c5e94259
- deleting `urlUtils` from the require cache caused problems in later unit tests that were stubbing `urlUtils` because they had required the `urlUtils` instance that existed before it got deleted/re-initialised in this test, so their modules under test ended up using non-stubbed instances
- fix by stubbing the `urlUtils` methods in this test too (we should probably fix this properly at some point so that config changes correctly propagate to `urlUtils` and we don't need to stub internals)
no issue
- there is a test interdependency issue between the `populateImageSizes` tests and routing tests when we clear the cached `url-utils` require
- commented the cache clear and subsequently broken test for now pending a deeper investigation
no issue
- when using subdirectories, images can be stored in the database both with and without the subdirectory prefix. We weren't taking that into account and so images without the subdirectory were not having the `/content/images/` prefix removed when passed to the storage adapter resulting in the storage adapter not finding the image
no issue
- 3.21.0 added `width/height` attributes to `<img>` elements output by image cards which was a potentially breaking change for any sites whose CSS does not expect those attributes, resulting in squashed and distorted images
- updated to `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` which modifies the image card renderer to not output `width/height` attributes
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
- by including `sizes` with media-queries that match typical content widths we can give the browser better hints as to which responsive image size to fetch resulting in more performant pages
- also fixes `srcset` output where "unknown" sizes were used instead of linking to the original image src which was causing 302 redirects and slowing image loading in some cases
no issue
- Moves out CSV parsing and serialization related code into separate package as a part of push to modularize Ghost repo.
- Next up is to remove `csv-parser` dependency from this new package
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
- There were various cases where it was possible to trigger a private site to display a 404 instead of redirecting to /private/
- Private mode was also not always displaying the correct robots.txt
- This PR includes tests for all cases in test/frontend-acceptance/default_routes_spec.js & where possible the unit tests have also been updated for completeness
- Fixing the 404 issues required
- Better handling of paths using req.path instead of req.url in filterPrivateRoutes
- Additional error handling, to cover the case that a tag/author RSS feed does not exist
- Fixing the robots.txt required the order of middleware to be changed, so that private blogging gets a chance to render first
- NOTE private blogging is the only app with a setupMiddleware function so nothing else is affected
no-issue
These tests were not testing the functionality correctly, but trying to
test it based on metadata, which can become out of date. This tests the
expected responses and is resilient for future changes to fixtures.
no-issue
This issue only occurs when using custom redirects with a subdirectory
setup, and the path to be redirected from is expressed as a regex, and
the url that is being redirected to is not an external url.
The issue has a few components:
- Redirect paths as a regex generally use the ^ to ensure that they
match the beginning of the path.
- The path that the regex is matched against conditionally excludes the
subdirectory, specifically, the subdirectory is excluded for external
urls
These combined means you end up with a regex like /^\/custom-redirect/
and a path like /subdir/custom-redirect, these will not match/replace
correctly, and you'll end in an infinite redirect loop.
The fix here is to *always* remove the subdirectory when testing regex's
and then conditionally adding it back *only* for the redirect, and only
if it is an internal redirect
- the existing tests were extremely confusing as tests for logged in and out states were mushed together
- tests for the special private rss feeds only existed for one state, but shouldexist for both
- hopefully it's clearer what's being tested!
This is a bunch of small changes, that simplifies working with the private blogging module:
- remove reference to really old paginated RSS behaviour
- remove handling for /rss and allow our standard redirects to redirect to /rss/ and then execute
- readd should to tests so that they can be run standalone
- fix eslint warning
no issue
- pass `srcsets` value through to mobiledoc renderer
- it will stop adding `srcset` attributes to images when explicitly set to `false`
- adds `reload()` method to `mobiledocLib` so that memoized instances of the renderer can be reset during tests that change config values
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11913
- updated `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` with fixed `srcset` behaviour
- does not output `srcset` unless we know the image's original size
- does not output `w` values for sizes that are bigger than the original image
no issue
- screen readers often resort to reading out the filename when alt text is not provided which is not useful. By adding `alt=""` (or just `alt`) to `<img>` elements the image is skipped by screen readers providing a smoother experience
- updated `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` which contains above change for `image` and `gallery` cards
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11414
- Importing data currently overwrites the existing "from address" with new value
- "from address" needs to go through email validation flow before update which was bypassed
- Updates importer to not allow overwrite for "from address" and use existing
- Adds test for "from address" overwrite
no issue
- The intention is to move away from using file type names in URLs. This endpoint is meant to correspond to current `POST /members/csv` endpoint, that is planned to be renamed into `/members/upload`. And the `GET /members/csv` to be renamed to `/members/download` respectively.
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
no issue
- This new format allows to return additional metadata with failed import records. The data for invalid records is returned in following format:
```
{
count: {count_of_invalid_records},
errors: [{
message: "Members not imported. Members with duplicate Stripe customer ids are not allowed." // message field of the error
context: "Attempting to import members with duplicate Stripe customer ids." // context field of the error
help: "Remove duplicate Stripe customer ids from the import file, and re-run the import." // help field of the error
count: 2 // count of this specific error
}]
};
- Errors are grouped by their context fields because message fields sometimes can contain unique information like Stripe customer id, which would produce too many errors in case of bigger datasets.
no issue
- This endpoint is meant to be used for validation of imported members
- Main function at the moment is to validate if stripe_customer_id present in the dataset exists in connected Stripe account
no issue
- adds a set of hardcoded "content image sizes" to the base config
- adjusts `handle-image-sizes` middleware to always allow the hardcoded content image sizes to be genreated
- updates `@tryghost/kg-card-factory` to allow passthrough of options to card renderers
- updates `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` to add `srcset` output for image and gallery cards
no issue
- When imported member contains stripe_customer_id data but there is no Stripe configured on the Ghost instance such import should faiil. The logic is consistent with one where import fails after not being able to find customer in linked Stripe account
- Fixed import stats to show import failures instead of "duplicate" when the validation error is of "Stripe" origin
no issue
- whilst updating moment, a test that was doing timezone calculation was
failing. We were only importing moment before, and not moment-timezone
- this commit fixes that
- Currently theme uploads delete the existing theme before copying the new files into place
- If something goes wrong with the delete action, you will end up in a bad state
- Some or all of the files may be deleted, but now Ghost won't try to put the new theme in place, instead returning an error
- This leaves you with an invalid active theme and a broken site
- Unlike delete, move is a one-hit operation that succeeds or fails, there moving a theme is safer than deleting
- This updated code moves the old theme to a folder with the name [theme-name]-[uuid] before copying the new theme into place
- Even if this fails, the files should not be gone
- There's a cleanup operation to remove the theme backup at the end, but we don't care too much if this fails
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11212
- if a bookmark card fetch is performed (either directly or from fallback) and the page does not have an extractable title, return a more specific error message than "No provider found for supplied URL."
no issue
- There is a need to be able to label certain import group of members
with custom labels. This will allow to distinguish/filter these newly
imported members.
- Allowed `POST /members/csv/` endpoint to accept `labels`
field parameter which assigns labels to every member from imported csv.
no issue
- Similarly to other additive api methods (e.g. members.add) returned more specific ValidationError with contex filled in with the reason why adding did not succed.
- This change is needed for more graceful label handling when adding new members through import
no issue
- Adding labels doesn't cause any content to invalidate, similarly to adding members. Unlike it's caunterpart - tags, there is no dependent "frontend" content that would become invalid
no issue
- added an `externalRequest` lib
- uses same underlying `got` module as our `request` lib
- uses `got`'s `beforeRequest` and `beforeRedirect` hooks to perform it's own dns resolution for each url that's encountered and aborts with an error if it resolves to a private IP address block
- includes a bypass for Ghost's configured url so that requests to it's own hostname+port are not blocked
- updated v2 and canary oembed controllers to use the `externalRequest` lib
no-issue
If the stripeDirect config value is NOT set / false, then connect token
should be used over the API keys if both are present, or else use
whichever is present. If the stripeDirect config value is set /
true,then API keys should be used and stripe connect token should be
completely ignored.
The reason for this is that we want to use Stripe Connect as the primary
auth method going forward, but we want to keep the direct version
availiable should the Ghost Foundation ever dismantle. This will allow
people to use all the same features with no dependency on an external
service.
no-issue
This module handles the creation of a url used for authorization of
Stripe Connect, and also the parsing of the data eventually received
from the authorization flow.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11841
- Migration adds mapping between permissions and roles for email_preview send test mail
- Only owner previously had correct permission to send test emails
- Fixture existed to allow Admin/Editor/Integrations to send test mails but had missing migration
- Adds tests for roles to send test email
* 🔥 removed duplicate error tests
* add lint:shared package script, and updated lint to run it as well
* moved test/unit/config to test/unit/shared/config
- Ghost Admin has a redirect system built in, so not using the # does work
- However, the usage of # or no # was inconsistent, which is always wrong
- Using the correct Ghost Admin URLs makes it easier to reason about the behaviour
closes#11762
- iframe embeds which include a line break were undetected by the regex which checks for the existence and injects the required amp script
- this fix updates the regex to include any non-word character, as line-breaks are not included in the general `.` token
- 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>
no issue
- moves members stats generation for the admin graph from the client to the server
- outputs a basic totals count across a requested date range of 30, 90, 365 days, or all time. See below for the response shape
- leaves heavy lifting of the counts to the SQL engines - tested on a dataset of 100k members and query performance is <100ms
```
GET /ghost/api/canary/members/stats/?days=30
{
total: 100000,
total_in_range: 20000,
total_on_date: {
'2020-04-25': 19000,
'2020-04-26': 19500,
// continues until today's date
},
new_today: 200
}
```
* 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
no-issue
The flag currently defaults to `true` as we are still using stripe
direct. We expose it on the admin api config endpoint so that the
Ghost-Admin client can use it to conditionally render
closes#11304
- Google requires an `ImageObject` to be always returned for `publisher.logo` (https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/article)
- The previous fix 3f5daa60c8 added a second nested `url` error and got therefore reverted with 7ac614030d
- This commit updates the image object generation fn to **always** return an `ImageObject` with minimum of `url` and `@type` properties. If dimensions are available, we'll pass those in there as well
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
closes#11772
- Ensures that isSecondary is a boolean true or false
- Added tests that cover the bug, switching to using compile because the helpers have to be run together
- TODO: all tests for helpers should be switched to compile, it's SO MUCH easier
- Add a query param that indicates whether signin/up succeeded or failed
- Add unit tests for all 3 possible cases for the createSessionFromMagicLink middleware
- Added an acceptance test to show the behaviour works in principle
- 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
- Added a wrapper around express.Router to our shared/express util
- Also export static and _express
- Use this shared util everywhre, meaning express is only used directly in this one file
- ATM this file is mostly an experiment / debug helper, it might be removed again later
- The aim is to have a minimal framework wrapping express that allows us to:
- reduce our usage of express() in favour of Router()
- unify some of our duplicated logic
- fix some structural issues e.g. Sentry
- make it easier to understand the codebase
- create a new app for the /members/ endpoint
- moved all /members/ routes and middleware onto this app
- helps to separate members and frontend/site logic so we can start to decouple things more
- this redirect is the only one in our tests which is permanent
- also I verified that this new test works the same before and after the recent changes :)
refs #10898
- Execute string replacement on external paths
- Take non-top-level base URLs into consideration (to avoid #10776 dups)
- Added tests for all of the above cases
- 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!
- added core/shared to watched folders in grunt
- moved sentry to shared
- moved express initialisation to a shared file
- always set trust proxy + sentry error handler
- use this new express init everywhere, and remove duplicate trust proxy and sentry error handler code
- updated various files I noticed were outdated on my travels around the codebase
- doesn't make any more advanced ES6 changes, this is mostly in the persuit of getting rid of var x = y, z = a; lists at the top of files
closes#11766, refs 7284227f1
- when we changed from host to hostname, more changed than just using the x-forwarded-host if trusted because express req.hostname does not return the port
- this causes issues with an infinite redirect if you try to set a different admin host with a port
- added a test to demonstrate the case, that didn't fail due to an error in the test logic
- switched from redirecting based on req.hostname to using req.vhost.host which has the correct trusted, requested value that we should rely on
- simplified the comparison logic to explicitly compare host with host
no issue
- eslint-plugin-ghost will warn for console.* calls
- we use a mini-hack in the test suite to print out the start time for
Ghost
- we want to keep these for the mean time, so explicitly allow them for
now
- This code was a little verbose, which made it hard to see what was happening (it still is a bit)
- Used destructuring to reduce the code
- Renamed a few variables
- we had urlRedirects, urlRedirects.adminRedirect and adminRedirects
- all do kinda similar things, but for different contexts so for now I've done a minimal renaming for clarity
- and updated some comments!!
- also removed totally unnecessary if res.isAdmin clause, as we don't use that, and it was never true
- cache-control had some logic in it for private blogging + similar logic exists for members in site/app
- having it in 2 places is weird, and having it inside the mw makes the mw less generic/reusable
- instead of requiring config inside the middleware, we pass config in for the one case where this is used
- fixed tests that didn't test anything 🙈
- Moved normalize image mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved upload validation mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- Co-located the code with the upload middleware, as it's small and gives us a nice API of .upload.single and .upload.validation
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- These two functions have no dependencies and are only used in valiation/upload
- Co-locating the code makes it easier to move
- Exported them with a new module.exports._test pattern - we'll see about whether this is a good idea
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved update-user-last-seen from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved api cors from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved version-match from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved ghost-locals from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- This allows shared middleware to be unhooked from the parent app
- Moved request-id from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Have a consistent structure so we can co-locate an app with its own middleware
- This is another small step in sorting out the giant mess that was web/shared/middleware
- Moved serve-public-file from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
refs 717567995b
- We should not be using relative URLs inside the admin panel anymore
- Removes a usage of "shared" middleware which isn't truly shared
- Moved handle-image-sizes from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved static-theme from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved serve-favicon from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
no issue
- the email previews API should return html and plaintext content that contains any email cards and where any valid replacement strings have been replaced with desired fallbacks
- unknown/invalid replacement strings should appear as entered by the user (no %% wrappers that are used internally)
fixes#11746
- the original fix[1] inadvertently moved the logo object down one level
- this commit moves it back up, and fixes the tests to reflect the
expected format
[1]: 3f5daa60c8
no issue
- the value of `mobiledoc` when submitting a page/post via the API must
be JSON, but we don't validate this
- this results in url-utils throwing an error, which ends up being a 500
- this commit adds a custom format to AJV to validate it is valid JSON
- also updates tests with bad JSON - 'a'
- in 3.13.2 the importer always throws the error "The "path" argument must be of type string. Received an instance of Object"
- this is due to a change in method signature that wasn't accounted for
- added a test to catch similar changes to this code in future
- Having to remember to add files to an index.js is a PITA
- We already have glob as a dependency, so use that
- This requires that the file prev_next be renamed to prev_post, which is what it's called as by default
- next_post is an alias of next_post - so this reflects that more closely
- the helper dir also contained some code used with helpers - utils and helper-helpers?
- the goal here was for helpers to be the only thing in their folder so we can look at moving them out
- all other code has been moved to services/themes for now, which is not the right place either
- services/themes is a catch-all for theme storage, loading, validation, rendering and more, needs to be broken down
- this removes the need to require the proxy inside the helpers/index.js file
- have the helper file define and return it's own labs-enabled-ness
- update the tests to test for the labs flag being unset
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
- The proxy is not a helper, we want the helpers folder to only include helpers
- The proxy is also meant to be the interface to Ghost for the helpers, and we want to enforce that
- This is a small step on the way
- Allows using the 4-bracket raw block syntax e.g: {{{{raw}}}}{{{{/raw}}}}
- This allows you to include handlebars inside a template that is not compiled and executed
- The common usecase is if you want to include client-side handlebars templates inside server-side ones
no-issue
* Added default for getting origin of request
This function is used to attach the origin of the request to the
session, and later check that requests using the session are coming from
the same origin. This protects us against CSRF attacks as requests in
the browser MUST originate from the same origin on which the user
logged in.
Previously, when we could not determine the origin we would return
null, as a "safety" net.
This updates the function to use a secure and sensible default - which
is the origin of the Ghost-Admin application, and if that's not set -
the origin of the Ghost application.
This will make dealing with magic links simpler as you can not always
guaruntee the existence of these headers when visiting via a hyperlink
* Removed init fns and getters from session service
This simplifies the code here, making it easier to read and maintain
* Moved express-session initialisation to own file
This is complex enough that it deserves its own module
* Added createSessionFromToken to session service
* Wired up the createSessionFromToken middleware
* Refactored SessionStore to use @tryghost/errors
no-issue
* Updated tests to test exposed API
no-issue
This will make refactoring easier, as we only have the "public" contract to maintain
* Refactored session functionality to SessionService
no-issue
This splits the session logic away from the HTTP responding logic,
which will allows us to decouple session creation/modification from the
API. Eventually this can be used to create sessions based on magiclink
style tokens.
* Instantiated and exported the new SessionService
no-issue
* Refactored session middleware to take session service
no-issue
This removes duplication of code and makes the middleware more explicit
that it's just a wrapper around the session service.
* Updated to use external @tryghost/session-service
no-issue
- move all test files from core/test to test/
- updated all imports and other references
- all code inside of core/ is then application code
- tests are correctly at the root level
- consistent with other repos/projects
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>