refs c059e8e32e
- Reason why the refactor was needed can be found in refed commit
- The logic was extracted into members-api through passing models
directly as member-api module constructor parameters
- Bumped @tryghost/members-api to 0.11.0. Needed to work after the
refactor
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10471
- Allow page resource endpoints to accept HTML source. This behavior is the same as the post's resource introduced with e9ecf70ff7372f395b8917340805148bc764e2ef
- The functionality was most likely missed when post split into posts & pages was happening.
- Added symmetric changes to API v2.
refs https://forum.ghost.org/t/plaintext-value-is-empty-using-the-api/10537
- The `plaintext`/`html` fields were empty because `visibility` attribute was not present in response body on output serialization stage. `visibility` field is always needed for content gating to work as expected
- Added `visibility` field in the input serialization layer as it wouldn't be possible to use content gating if added on model layer through `defaultColumnsToFetch`
- Added test cases covering a bug
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- There was a lack of any kind of tests checking if content gating
behaves as it should. These changes create a base to expand upon when
more changes are introduced into content gating mechanism
- One thing that would be great to add in the future is imitation of
member authentication to test the content is visible for authenticated
paying/non-paying members
- Added 'members only' tests
- Added 'paid' post test case
- Added plaintext gating test case
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- We don't check for specifics of the error thrown in the other heper tests, don't see a reason to do so here. It's important to see the error was thrown at all in this case
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Since we added `email_subject` to `posts_meta` table in `3.1`, the migration tries to add `email_subject` column from post table, which does not exist and thus tries adding `undefined` value for column. Since sqlite expects default values while inserting new columns, this breaks any migration directly from `1.x`/`2.x` to 3.x.
The fix adds a default `null` value for any post_schema entry which doesn't has a value.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11461
- The email feature was introduced in API v3 and is not back compatible with API v2. These fields should not appear in any v2 responses.
- Added regression tests for API v2 so that cases like this are spotted
easier in the future.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11462
Allows `comment_id` and `uuid` to be passed in post `add`/`edit` API calls instead of failing requests with validation error, though both properties are stripped out in serializer as we don't allow editing them.
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- The helper allows generating HTML needed to cancel or continue the member's subscription depending on subscription state.
- Added public members endpoint to allow updating subscription's `cancel_at_period_end` attribute available at: `PUT /api/canary/members/subscriptions/:id/`
- Added client-side hook to allow calling subscription cancellation. Allows to create elements with `data-members-cancel-subscription` / `data-members-continue-subscription` attributes which would call subscription update.
- Updated schema and added migration for `current_period_end` column
- As discussed we only add a single column to subscriptions table to avoid preoptimizing for future cases
- Added {{cancel_link}} helper
- Added error handling for {{cancel_link}} when members are disabled
- Added test coverage for {{cancel_link}} helper
- Bumped @tryghost/members-api version to 0.10.2. Needed to use `updateSubscription` middleware
- Bumped gscan to 3.2.0. Needed to recognize new {{cancel_link}} helper
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- This includes the interface change for members-api constructor - now accepts the member's model instead of proxy methods. These methods have been moved ton @tryghost/members-api in favor of using the model directly (ref: https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/105)
- Moved error handling from the service layer to controller
- Bumped @tryghost/member-api package to 0.10.0
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- This test was checking for a very edge casy scenario (blog timezone change when scheduled date for a post changes at the same time). It's been hard to keep it maintaned so had to go.
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Our function for determining cors options created a new instance of URL
without wrapping it in a try/catch which meant any failures to parse the
URL bubbled down as a 500 error.
500 errors are commonly used for alerting at the infrastructure level,
and this error is definitely one caused by a badly configured client, so
we wrap the construction and crap out with a Bad Request Error (HTTP
400) if it fails.
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This name `login` was misleading as this middleware didn't login
members, that was handled by the `authentication` middleware,
specifically `exchangeTokenForSession`
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- Secondary navigation means most nav concepts are supported, e.g. header & footer, or left & right
- The UI is added separately, this PR adds supporting concepts:
- make sure the default value is an empty array
- add support in the API (v3 only)
- add handling in the navigation helper
no issue.
- "[Test]" being appended (at the end of) the test email subject made it hard to scan for test emails. This fixes it by prepending "[Test]" to the subject.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10062
- When content gating is in place a lot of times both `html` and `custom_excerpt` fields on posts/pages are empty and the output of `{{excerpt}}` helper is also empty. We do return an `excerpt` property as a part of post resource which can serve as a safe fallback for when the above fields are not filled. It massively improves the experience of using the helper with gated content
- Refactored nested ternaries to be more readable
- Added fallback to excerpt property when HTML is hidden from members
- Removed note about the review of excerpt helper
- Added test case for 'excerpt' property
Adds transaction support to `fetchPage` method. This is needed to be able to count members during the post publish transaction.
This is the next iteration over initial quick-fix: 90905b0212
* Added transaction support to pagination plugin
- This support is needed to be able to use `fetchPage` method in transactional context (example usecase was counting members when publishing post for emails)
* Passed transaction related options during email creation
- Without this SQLite would hang in a transaction and eventually timeout
* Updated parameter name for consistency
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We changed `reschedule` event to trigger adapter's `unschedule` and `schedule` methods since we now generate separate tokens(urls) for consistency as two different url(token) is needed to complete the reschedule functionality.
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The default scheduling generates a known, independent URL for publishing a resource. In case of resource being rescheduled or unscheduled, the adapter expects the the same URL to remove/update existing jobs. The URL includes a JWT token for API auth which is calculated from post model and appended to URL.
There was a bug in token generation which meant If we go to update or delete the job i.e. unschedule a post then a new token is used which means the existing scheduled job cannot be removed. This PR:
- removes issued at (`iat`) timestamp from token generation which lead to a different token being generated for same payload
- Fixes timestamp being used for URL calculation from resource model
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- the schedules controller wraps the post creation in a transaction
- we need to pass that transaction through to all other queries, especially on sqlite where a non-transaction query inside a transaction will lock up because there's only 1 connection available
- updates our model method calls to pass through the transaction options
- switches the members service `list()` call to a direct model `findAll()` call to avoid going through our pagination plugin because the raw knex query does not respect the transacting option