no issue
- recently added code to grab apple touch icons or SVGs before falling back to the default metascraper behaviour wrongly assumed that every size would have a `rel` and `href` attribute which is not the case
no issue
- recently added code to grab apple touch icons or SVGs before falling back to the default metascraper behaviour wrongly assumed that every size would have a `rel` and `href` attribute which is not the case
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3799
- the recommendations_enabled setting is updated when a recommendation
is created or deleted. It's enabled as soon as there is at least one
recommendation in the database
- the recommendations_enabled setting exists to avoid fetching the
recommendation count from the database directly in themes. The setting
is cached and doesn't need a read every time from the database
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3827
- links following a line break in the editor were being rendered before the line break when previewing/publishing
- bumps Koenig packages which includes relevant fix in `@tryghost/kg-lexical-html-renderer`
reverts TryGhost/Ghost#17912
- unfortunately dropping save tasks when one is already running has side-effects for code that is initiating the save tasks
- e.g. the slug or title update actions call `saveTask.perform()` and if that related save request fails they expect to get a standard request error so they can show a message and perform a model rollback. However with `keepLatest` the save task can be dropped and "fail" immediately with a `TaskCancelation` error which has unintended side-effects:
1. error handling is no longer tied to the specific request meaning we could have slug-related failures being handled by non-slug-save code which is unexpected
2. the internal `TaskCancelation` error is handled as if it was general error and we end up showing a useless error in the red error bar that makes it look like something failed when it didn't
3. we initiate a model rollback when we do not have a failure situation that requires it meaning we can lose changes
reverts TryGhost/Ghost#17912
- unfortunately dropping save tasks when one is already running has side-effects for code that is initiating the save tasks
- e.g. the slug or title update actions call `saveTask.perform()` and if that related save request fails they expect to get a standard request error so they can show a message and perform a model rollback. However with `keepLatest` the save task can be dropped and "fail" immediately with a `TaskCancelation` error which has unintended side-effects:
1. error handling is no longer tied to the specific request meaning we could have slug-related failures being handled by non-slug-save code which is unexpected
2. the internal `TaskCancelation` error is handled as if it was general error and we end up showing a useless error in the red error bar that makes it look like something failed when it didn't
3. we initiate a model rollback when we do not have a failure situation that requires it meaning we can lose changes
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3771
- if recommendations are enabled, render the recommendation modal on
sign up, in Portal
- for free signups, the recommendations modal is rendered after clicking
on the magic link
- for paid signups, the recommendations modal is rendered after Stripe
Checkout
- the recommendations modal is not rendered on a free to paid upgrade
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/17932
- we were missing `chunk.208.dbf172ad32f72f21a5dc.js` from our published tarball
- turns out this is due to the lines in the `.npmignore` file to remove
.db files, which also matched this file
- we can make the regex more specific to avoid these cases
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3675
refs c98bf80248
As part of our architecture guidelines Repository implementations should protect
against invalid or malformed data in persistence. We do not want read operations
of Entities to throw because of such data. For some fields that bad data can be
fixed or handled in the constructor or static create factory method and replaced
with valid data, others will cause the factory to throw.
This means that Repositories should catch these errors and exclude those
entities from their results. We log the errors in Sentry so that we have
visibility on the state of bad data in DBs
JSDoc has a problem with using values as types across repositories, rather than
getting `Offer` as the type we end up with `typeof Offer` as the type - which is
incorrect. Instead we use `import` syntax inside of JSDoc which resolves correctly
As per our architecture guidelines we want to keep bookshelf implementations of
Repositories in Ghost core, so that all the bookshelf code is kept together, and
the packages implementing business logic with entities and services require less
dependencies to test. This separation should also help us inadvertently add
business logic to repository implementations by having a more "physical"
boundary between them.
I don't think we need to instantiate and use the `equals` method here. It adds
an extra dependency to the Repository implementation, but it is slightly more
"correct" as it means that we leak internals by comparing strings exactly?
The ValueObject pattern here was very much a trial and isn't something we're
necessarily sticking with, so I don't see a problem with this string comparison.
We do not want our Repositories to implement business logic like deciding which
events should be created. As that creates too tight of a coupling, and makes it
harder to swap out repositories in future. Instead they should only be concerned
with the storage, retrieval and hydration of Entities from the persistence engine.
no issue
- Also fixes a backend issue with nullable fields
- Fixes blurring the url input and setting the value to '/'
automatically while we expect absolute urls
- Added autoFocus to inputs
no issue
- adds explicit waits for the two save tasks when leaving the editor before any other checks or saves are triggered
- cleans up some errors around task cancellation that could be triggered when leaving the editor with an existing save running
no issue
- when a post is new it has no revisions but in the `willTransition` hook we were using `lastRevision.get` even though `lastRevision` was null
- adjusted the `hasChangedSinceLastRevision` conditional to always be `false` for new posts
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/17876
- the redirect added for the beta editor was always redirecting to `lexical-editor.edit` even when accessing `editor.new` which resulted in an incorrect route params error and a 500 screen
- switched to redirecting to the correct new/edit route based on the route we're trying to access
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
no issue
- every triggered save was being added to a queue resulting in an unnecessary number of requests in some circumstances because it means every triggered save would be run sequentially even though the intermediate saves could be safely thrown away if we're still waiting on a response to a previous one
- switched from a standard queue to ember-concurrency's `keepLatest` behaviour
- drops intermediate saves if multiple saves are triggered whilst still waiting on a previous save
- http://ember-concurrency.com/docs/task-concurrency#keepLatest
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3349
- added conditions to change the url links to point admin X in staff
emails where the user have admin X enabled in Labs.
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This pull request enables the staff service to support the new admin
settings UI feature flag. It modifies the `StaffServiceEmails` and
`StaffService` modules to use the `labs` dependency and generate the
staff URL accordingly. It also updates the email templates that include
the staff URL.
refs https://forum.ghost.org/t/anyone-else-seeing-page-too-wide-errors/40695
- google search console snapshots websites with their full height instead of scrolling
- that makes the value of vmax too much, especially when a page has lots of content
- this fixes the issue by adding max limit to the padding values with vmax
no issue
Previously the beta editor only worked for newly created posts/pages, any older content would open with the original editor. This change enables automatic conversion of old content to the new content format when a post/page is opened in the admin interface allowing new features like signup and advanced header cards to be used on existing content.
- removed `convertToLexical` feature flag
- where necessary switched to using just the `lexicalEditor` feature flag in its place
- moved the "L"/"M" indicators on the posts list to a new `lexicalIndicators` feature flag to make debugging/development easier
- added a redirect to the original editor route so that any route to opening the editor (such as the `/edit` front-end shortcut, or other areas of Admin) will open in the beta editor
- avoids confusing/inconsistent behavior
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/80
refs 3960bfac1d
- The killswitch (a setting in host settings) is needed to control the feature on a hosted environment, so we can safely turn it off if it causes any major issues.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/68
- without a name, tools such as New Relic report the function as
`<anonymous>`, which makes it incredible hard to follow the code flow
- this commit adds a function name to all middleware I can find that
doesn't already have one, which should fill in a lot of those gaps
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/68
- we want New Relic to be one of the first modules to load so it can
instrument the rest of our code
- previously this would not have been the case, and it would have missed
out on instrumenting the config and logging code
- this moves the require to be the first step in the process if the
PRO_ENV env var is set
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3735
The member newsletter filter was not working correctly when multiple
filters were applied due to the regex incorrectly extracting the
contents of a grouped filter. This commit splits the regex into two to
make it easier to reason about and fixes the underlying issue
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/13
- Model to Domain event interceptor is a class that does not strictly belong to Collections. It's supposed to be used in any new code that depends on legacy bookshelf model events. Extracted it's initialization to it's own service for clarity and visibility.