refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1520
**Changes in members repo**
Bumped to `5.12.0`, with the following changes:
- Compare differences via https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/compare/%40tryghost/members-api%405.11.1...%40tryghost/members-api%405.12.0
- Instead of doing the matching of the offers and subscriptions by looking at the offer redemptions, we can now look at the offer_id from subscriptions.
- This also fixes an issue where we don't attach the offer object to subscriptions in the members' browse method
- Updated browse behaviour to match the read behaviour of members (product relation needs to get loaded because it is missing in member.products if the subscription is expired).
**Tests**
- Includes test to see if the API correctly returns the offer object when fetching one or multiple members
- Check if the return format is the same for the read, edit and browse members admin API endpoints (offer was missing in subscriptions)
- Snapshot files have been updated because now the offer is returned in subscriptions (content length increased)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1533
- Retrieves one newsletter
- Makes the newsletter resource consistent with the other resources
- Solves an issue with the admin expecting the route to exist
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1469
Previously, members were subscribed to all available newsletters by default when added. This change updates the default newsletters subscription for member to take into account newsletter preferences for auto opt-in(`subscribe_on_signup`) as well as `visibility`.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1502
- Support the `newsletter_id` only when sending a newsletter
- Default to the default newsletter when `newsletter_id` isn't specified
- Ignore the `newsletter_id` parameter when passed in the post body
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1484
While sending a post to a specific newsletter, we'll need to get list/count of members eligible to receive the post. This change enables members admin API to filter list of members on specific newsletter by their slug.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1491
With multiple newsletters feature, a site should always have at-least one newsletter by default. Also, as with the default product, the default newsletter also needs to be renamed to the site title during the setup flow.
- adds default newsletter to main and test fixtures
- updates setup flow to rename newsletter name and sender name to site title
- updates model to extend default value for fields
- updates test
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1457
We want to save the MRR with a subscription to simplify the calculation of the total MRR once, in 5.0, we also take 'forever' offers into account into the MRR (so we can just SUM the MRR of all subscriptions).
- Sets the MRR to 0 for now.
- Separate commit will fill in all the values in a data migration, but this needs to get merged first because we need this new column in order to update the members-api package (so we already save the MRR before doing the data migration).
- Updated `test/e2e-api/admin/legacy-members.test.js` with improved body assertions.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1497
- This enables us to keep track of which newsletter an email was sent to even if the related post is deleted.
- Adds the `newsletter_id` property to the email API
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1500
The newsletter table schema has bunch of changes to go through for new and existing columns, this consolidates the schema changes into a single re-create table migration that drops and adds the newsletter table with correct schema. The table re-create migration needs to run before any of the tables using newsletter as foreign key. The changes include -
- new columns for design related fields
- new slug column for filtering
- unique constraint to `name` column
- remove `default` column (noops the existing default column migration)
- `sender_reply_to` has a default of newsletter and a validation of ['newsletter', 'support']
- updated default values for `subscribe_on_signup` and `recipient_filter`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/280
- The Accept-Version/Content-Version header handling is shared between all APIs and should not structurally belong to any of the admin/content/members folders
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/280
- This change covers two use cases:
- The accept-version > current version + the request cannot be served: ERROR CASE 1
- The accept-version < current version + the request cannot be served: ERROR CASE 2
- Along with 406 status there's additional information about the probable cause and action to be taken by the Ghost site owner or an integration talking to the Ghost API.
- These errors is designed to allow introducing breaking API changes gradually and have meaningful information when the requests cannot be server any longer
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/280
- In response to 'Accept-Version' header in the request headers, Ghost will always respond with a content-version header indicating the version of the Ghost install that is responding. This should signal to the client the content version that is bein g served
- This is a bare bones implementation and more logic with edge cases where `content-version` is served with a version value of "best format API could respond with" will be added later.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1470
Instead of counting the MRR by resolving all the deltas from the past until now, we should start with the current calculated MRR and resolve it until the first event. That would give a more accurate recent MRR (in exchange for a less accurate MRR for older data) and allows us to limit the amount of returned days in the future.
- Includes MRR stats service that can fetch the current MRR per currency
- The service can return a history of the MRR for every day and currency
- New admin API endpoint /stats/mrr that returns the MRR history
- Includes tests for these new service and endpoint
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1474
- The `default` concept will be replaced by the first newsletter based on the `sort_order`
- This removes the `default` value from the newsletter API
- This simplifies the design to make the api and datastructure more maintainable
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1469
Currently, all new members get auto subscribed to the default newsletter. This change adds same behavior with multiple newsletters by auto subscribing all available newsletters on site for new members(If flag is enabled).
Note: In future, this will also take into consideration the `subscribe_on_signup` flag for a newsletter to filter which newsletters should a member be auto-subscribed.
- adds newsletters service for working with newsletter data
- bumps `@tryghost/members-api` package which handles default subscription
- adds new test fixture/data for newsletters
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1372
- Added tests for Stripe webhooks that cancel a subscription (paid and complimentary)
- Tests for manually adding a complimentary member, and removing it again (the 'new' way)
- Added tests for creating new members (paid, complimentary)
- Includes tests for the `stripe_customer_id` property when creating new members (this is broken, fixed by https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/378#issuecomment-1070835800)
- Deduplicated some nock code for Stripe
- Improved event assertions and interference between multiple tests in the giant members test file (by asserting only for the affected member id instead of all events).
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1469
- updates member model to add relation to newsletter via pivot table
- updates member api serializer to include newsletter data
- updates tests
- Updated express-test to latest version with new expectEmptyBody assertion
- Updated all the tests that used matchBodySnapshot for an empty body to use expectEmptyBody instead
- Updated all the snapshots that were affected manually, and verified running the tests works as expected
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1463
- Allow admins to perform all newsletter operations
- We can adjust and be more permissive in the future if needed
- Added the tests back as permissions are configured correctly now
refs TryGhost/Team#1458
refs TryGhost/Team#1459
refs TryGhost/Team#1372
- Added a new stats service, which is divided into several categories. Currently only the 'members' category for member related stats.
- When there are missing or corrupt members status events in the DB, the totals returned by the old member stats endpoint (`/members/stats/count`) were wrong. This is fixed in the new service by counting in reverse order and starting with the actual totals.
- New Stats API, with the new `/stats/members/count-history` endpoint.
- This new endpoint also returns the paid deltas -> dashboard 5.0 will show subscribed and canceled paid members for each day
- Includes tests for the new stats service and endpoint
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1463
- This enables listing, creating and editing newsletters
- The tests are commented out as the permissions will be added in a follow-up commit
- Snippets are are one of the most recently implemented full e2e features
- https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/commit/13f653a12 updated the serialier pattern
- This updates the tests so _everything_ is shiny and new
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1446
- changed mail API tests to use the new e2e test framework
- added the missing retry test - which has the wrong response format :(
mail
refs: 0ef5a5c97a
- As per the previous commit, our mixed filename casing inadvertently resulted in a bug
- The casing in the codebase is meant to be kebab-case always, so fixing this everywhere that's relevant to the API whilst there's a good reason
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1360
- As a result of my changes in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/commit/3bd4d098 the members connect endpoint had started returning JSON
- This is because the members connect endpoint relied on the old default behaviour of the serializer being to return no response, whereas now it does our default JSON response format
- I had written a tool to iterate over all endpoints and ensure that they all had explicit serializers before changing the default behaviour, but it missed this endpoint due to the snake case naming
- I have double checked and this was the only missed endpoint, the only other one was member_signin_urls.permissions but that was not a true endpoint and was removed in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/commit/202696382
- Note: the snapshot file for this test was generated from running the test against https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/commit/e6b92aed9 - one commit before I added the new default behaviour.
- Without the new serializer this test fails on main
- With the new serialzier, this test passes again, showing the response format has gone back to what we expect
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
- There's no need for a mapper or serializer as labels uses the default behaviour
- Added a full suite of tests, consolidating from regression and using the new framework to prove nothing is broken
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
- Upload, updateMembersEmail, validateMembersEmailUpdate & disconnectStripeConnectIntegration were all missing serializers
- Upload is an as-is response, same as download
- updateMembersEmail, validateMembersEmailUpdate & disconnectStripeConnectIntegration are all passthroughs with no response
- With the upcoming refactor we want to have all the serializers defined explicitly
- This will allow us to change the default behaviour
- Updated the file based tests to prove the body doesn't change
- Tests were added to cover updateMembersEmail, validateMembersEmailUpdate & disconnectStripeConnectIntegration in 68c1bc0285
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
- sendTestEmail was missing a serializer because it's deliberately a passthrough
- With the upcoming refactor we want to have all the serializers defined explicitly
- This will allow us to change the default behaviour
- Updated the tests to prove the body doesn't change
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
- The destroy endpoint was missing a serializer
- Instead of adding one, I've refactored to use an all method that's a passthrough
- Updated the tests to use the same pattern as others to make it clearer this is tested
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
- The destroy endpoint was missing a serializer
- As this serializer uses the same createSerializer pattern as members, I've copied the passthrough from members into here
- This ensures the behaviour will stay the same when the default behaviour changes
- Updated the tests to prove the body doesn't change
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
- The destroy endpoint was missing a serializer
- Instead of adding one, we've refactored to use the standard structure for this serializer
- Updated the tests to prove the body doesn't change
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
- There was only a serializer in place for redirects.download.
- Upload was falling through, which means nothing happens by default atm
- We want to change this default, so I'm making sure all our routes have serializers declared and tests
- Updated the tests and checked the behaviour was the same before and after:
- We can't use our new framework here yet because it doesn't support uploads or downloads
- Instead, just add simple matching for the body of the responses
- split out the two tests that use files, as the new framework doesn't support this yet
- convert the 3 existing tests for the settings endpoint to use the new framework
- introduced a new pattern of using a function to generate a matching array, so that we can do extra stuff
- in this case, just one of the items needed a matcher for the value, which results in slightly weird code
- wrapping in a function gives us somewhere to do this and leave a comment
- some tests were inconsistently using copy-pasted matchers
- instead, we should define them once and use them everywere
- this keeps the tests easy to read and maintain
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1141
- switched to the same member fetch method as used in `GET /member/:id/` so there's consistent data available when rendering the API responses
refs c4470ff732
- labs flag was removed under the false assumption it was a client-side only flag but the `last_seen_at` property in API responses was also gated meaning the member details screen showed "Not seen yet" and the members list did not show the last seen date of all members when filtering