refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/243
- uses `member.toJSON()` to add a computed `avatar_image` property
- if the member has an email address and gravatar is not disabled then we generate a gravatar url using the `?d=blank` parameter to return a transparent image if the member's email has no gravatar
no issue
* Updated sendEmailWithMagicLink syntax
* Updated label name selection from theme
* Updated migration version for labels
* Added labels to export/import of members
* Added member labels sanitization for case-insensitive duplicates
* Fixed tests
* Fixed label serialization bug on import
* Bumped @tryghost/members-api to 0.15.0
* Fixed lint
* Cleanup
- The filename is returned to be able to fetch the backup on demand
- Wasn't able to limit exported tables as exporter doesn't support such functionality
no issue
- New fields that are accepted through members CSV import endpoint are:
- `subscribed_to_emails` - corresponds to `subscribed` flag in API
- `stripe_customer_id` - links existing Stripe customer to created member
- `complimentary_plan` - flag controlling "Complimentary" plan subscription creation for imported member
- Noteworthy exception in field naming - `subscribed_to_emails` that corresponds to `subscribed` API flag present on members resources. It's a special case of CSV format, where users can be less technical it's more explicit to what the flag does (also the same naming is applied in the Admin UI)
- Failing to either link Stripe customer or assign "Complimentary" subscription to imported member behaves in a transaction-like manner - imported record is not created in the database. This is needed to be able to retry imports when it fails for reasons like connectivity failure with Stripe or Stripe miss-configuration.
- To avoid conflicts with linking same Stripe customer to multiple members there is a special handling for duplicate `stripe_customer_id` fields. Records with duplicates are removed from imported set.
no issue
- We need a way to simulate "premium" membership without any payment from members' side. For this new "Complimentary" plan is introduced
- Allows `comped` flag as an input only on `PUT /members/:id` endpoint which sets free subscriptions based on "complimentary" plan on the member
- Added `comped` flag to members endpoint responses
- Bumped members-api to 0.12.0. This version supports new set/cancel complimentary subscription methods
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/105
- As members module has become a core part it makes sense to follow the same principles as in all other controllers and use the model directly instead of calling external services.
- Bumped @tryghost/members-api to 0.11.1 . New stripe-specific methods used in controllers are available starting with this version
- Exposing these new methods is a little hacky because there are no relationships setup on members_* tables. Left notes for future improvements once relations are introduced.
- We don't allow for chaging member's emails at the moment. For this reason had to modify JSON schema a little. It doesn't support OO inheritence: "This shortcoming is perhaps one of the biggest surprises of the combining operations in JSON schema: it does not behave like inheritance in an object-oriented language. " (ref. https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/combining.html#allof)
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
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.
We want to allow admin users to trigger a retry of failed emails without having to go through the unpublish/republish dance.
- fixed resource identifier in email permissions migration so email permissions are added correctly
- added new email permissions migration so that beta releases can be upgraded without rollback (will be a no-op for any non-beta upgrades)
- added `/emails/:id/retry/` canary Admin API endpoint
- follows same URL pattern as theme activation
- only triggers mega service retry endpoint if the email has a `'failed'` status
no issue
- having a `send_email_when_published` property on the Post resource that only has an effect at certain times was confusing and was causing issues with clients that needed to know details of how that toggle worked
- makes `post.send_email_when_published` a fully read-only property in the API
- adds support for `?send_email_when_published=true` query param that can be passed in POST/PUT requests to the posts endpoint when scheduling or publishing a post - this is the only way to set `post.send_email_when_published` to `true`
- adds handling to ensure that `post.send_email_when_published` is always reset to `false` when reverting a post back to a draft _unless_ an email has already been sent
no issue
Adds 2 new dynamic calculated fields on bulk email settings -
`isEnabled` - If mailgun is configured either with config or admin settings
`isConfig` - If mail is configured via config directly
no issue
- Fixed default email property output when the empty value is returned
- This is needed for consistency with other endpoint properties like primary_tag which are null when there is no value assigned
- Updated acceptance tests to handle email property
- Schema had to be updated to not use reference so that the information about email can be independent of the post - can still exist if the post is deleted
no issue
- Using members.js naming for the file was a bad choice and lead to some false signals when doing a cleanup. `post-gating` is more explicit and to the point of what the module is responsible for
no issue
- the members output serializer was passing model objects through on `frame.response` but the webhooks serializer doesn't know how to deal with those
- adjusting the output serializer to use a mapper as per the other serializers means that POJOs are being passed through which allows the webhook serializer to correctly pick out the changed attributes
- outputting so much information makes debug less useful
- node debugger should be used for tracing values through the system,
debug() is for more generally following logic and timing
- removed debugs that output large objects
- added consistent debugs for api methods
- a couple of other tweaks for easier understanding of what's happening on a request
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11152
- Added subscribers table drop migration
- Removed subscribers from schema
- Removed subscribers controllers/routes/regression tests
- Removed subscriber related API code
- Removed subscribers from internal apps
- Removed subscriber importer
- Removed subscriber model
- Removed subscriber related permissions
- Removed webhook code related to subscribers
- When upgrading to v3 it is on the site admin to migrate all zapps or any other webhook clients to use members
- Removed subscriber-specific translation
- Removed subscriber lab flag
no issue
- Added test cases to check edit permission on settings endpoints
- Added test to demonstrate owner-only being able to toggle members flag
- Permission check when editing settings `lab.members`
- Passed additional function to permissions to allow custom selection of unsafe attributes due to settings object structure.
- Fully implementing this check on controller level would be wrong architecturally and not that straight forward because we lack role data in "frame"
- Cleaned up test after moving default_content_visibility to it's own property
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10477
The unsaved changes modal is displaying even when the post has been saved if images have been uploaded because the server is transforming absolute image urls to relative during input of the `mobiledoc` field but not transforming them back to absolute during output. The editor then thinks it's out of sync and shows the warning when trying to leave.
- `@tryghost/url-utils` has been updated with new methods for transforming URLs in mobiledoc content
- moves absolute->relative transformation from the API input serializers into the Post model
- transforms URLs in more fields for a more comprehensive transformation and fewer issues when re-configuring a site's domain
- previously there could be problems with internal links between posts not being transformed so you could change the url config to newdomain.com but links in post content would still be pointing to olddomain.com
- updates the API post output serializers to transform all modified fields
- drops the `?absolute_urls=true` param switch from the `canary` API post output serializer so that all URLs are output as absolute
- we're transforming more urls to relative when saving so this is necessary to ensure the unsaved changes modal is not triggered
- the query param isn't documented and will disappear in v3
no issue
- Improved error handling for member creation. We should be returning 422s instead of 500 when possible
- Wrapped `members.add` method with Bluebird promise. Wrapping is needed to be able to use `.reflect()` in CSV export method
- Added proper members CSV fixture