refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/86
- When PostEditedEvent data contains no visible changes we can skip the matching collections update process alltogether. Each call to `updatePostInMatchingCollections` creates a transaction in addition to fetching all collections. There's no need to process anything when there are no relevant changes in the post edit!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/82
- Collections logs are too verbose causing noise.
- Moved some of the logs to use "debug" for now and made summarized logs for the information that we still need while collections code is actively monitored. The event info logs can be removed once we are passed the active phase of rolling out the collections feature
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/46
- Similarly to post filters, collection filters now support both 'tag' and 'tags' nql filter keys when defining a filter for related tag slugs. For example, both `tag:avocado` and `tags:avocado` would both be valid collection filters that would filter by the same 'slug' property of the tags assigned to a post.
- Along with these changes had to rework the tags property of the collection posts to match the shape used in post resources. Moved from:
`tags: ['bacon', 'broc']`
to
`tags:[{slug: 'bacon'}, {slug: 'broc'}]`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/41
- When an new collection is created the relational "tags" filter is now picked up properly and appropriate posts matching the tag filter are assigned and stored in the collection. Example collection filter that is now supported: `tags:['bacon']`
- Additionally cleaned up returned collection post DTOs, so we return as little data as possible and add only the fields that are needed
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/45
- this switches the monorepo over to using Nx instead of Lerna, because
we don't currently need the versioning+publishing capabilities
- this also adds an `nx.json`, which allows us to enable task caching
- also adds `build:ts` to the TS projects, which is cached for fast execution
- how these interact with the dev.js script will hopefully soon be
reworked to be a better experience
We require that slugs are unique as slugs can/are used for routing purposes and
act as an identifier for a resource. As this is a core business rule, we want
to encode it in the entity so that it can be unit tested, and be enforced
regardless of underlying persistence layer
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3169
- With the new architecture all possible dependencies should be injected rather than required directly - this applies to the DomainEvents module as well.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3169
- This piece of logic handles the 'post.added' model event mapping to Collection's PostAddedEvent domain event and logic related to updating collections when the new post is added.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3169
- To make the coupling to Ghost's model events as loose as possible added a bridge that maps model events to domain events. These domain events it what the collections module can subscribe to to make necessary updates.
Rather than using `require` we can add a type definition file, this allows us
to add custom types in the future if we want. We need to add some config for
ts-node to pick up the types correctly.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3294
- The factory method for the Collection and validations should live close together based on our latest architectural direction
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3167
- The core client (API) needs a way to pass in information without an ID when creating a new entity, handling it on service/repository layer makes the most sense.
- Used "require" syntax to import tpl/errors modules, otherwise TS compiler was complaining about type compatibility issues, this works as a temporary workaround and is tracked and an issue to improve in the future.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3166
- The collections service contains CRUD logic to manage collection entities through: save, getById, getAll, and destroy methods.