refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-670
We keep running into issues with a sites content not being correct,
and slow get helpers being the suspect - but it's difficult to prove.
The idea behind this it to give us concrete evidence, which will allow
us to diagnose the problem faster.
closes ENG-660
- added tagged template function to strip leading whitespace from our plaintext email strings without making the source file harder to read
closes ENG-657
- bumps `@tryghost/koenig-lexical` to include fix for preventing default Lexical behaviour when we detect a paste event inside a nested CodeMirror editor
closes ENG-666
- the Admin API `GET /slugs/{type}/{slug}/` endpoint is used by Admin to check when a potential slug needs de-duping by adding a `-{x}` suffix. Most often this occurs when setting a draft post title
- the endpoint was returning a full-site cache invalidation header meaning hosting services could be blowing away their site caches and needlessly hurting performance because this endpoint is purely a read operation and makes no changes to the site
- updated the endpoint to return no cache invalidation header
closes ENG-666
- the Admin API `GET /slugs/{type}/{slug}/` endpoint is used by Admin to check when a potential slug needs de-duping by adding a `-{x}` suffix. Most often this occurs when setting a draft post title
- the endpoint was returning a full-site cache invalidation header meaning hosting services could be blowing away their site caches and needlessly hurting performance because this endpoint is purely a read operation and makes no changes to the site
- updated the endpoint to return no cache invalidation header
no refs
- Offers browser tests were subject to a race condition. I'm guessing
this dates back to when we moved to Settings X (and React), as it seems
the url for the offer is not present on the first render of the page -
despite being returned in the `POST` request of the offer creation, the
component does a `GET` on render to get the link. This is now awaited.
- The Publishing timezone test also seemed to suffer from a race
condition. This is less sure of a fix as it's a much less frequent
failure. The date time picker input is now validated in the test before
continuing.
- Offers browser tests often timed out so the timeout has been moved to
90s for these tests.
- All tests were bumped to 75s timeout as we generally would
occasionally hit the timeout.
closes ENG-608
- bumps Koenig rendering packages to include fix for HTML entities in HTML card content being decoded during rendering which could result in unexpected/broken output
refs PA-37
As we add Posthog to the stack we want to send the existing events we
track to it, as well as opening up the method to teams to use in their
initiatives.
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no issue
- We were checking if Posthog was loaded in a few separate places using
the same logic — this PR consolidates that logic into a simple utility
function so we can ensure consistency and change this logic more easily
if we need to in the future
refs PA-36
- Since Posthog is loaded outside of the main Admin app bundle, we need
to check to make sure it exists before calling it. This way it will only
run on Pro and not locally or on self-hosted instances
- Previously we were checking that `window.posthog` existed, but there
are some cases where `window.posthog` may exist, but the `posthog`
object is not fully loaded yet.
- This change fixes this by checking for `window.posthog.__loaded`
instead, which is set to `true` once the `posthog` object is fully
loaded — at this point, we should be able to call whatever functions we
need to on `window.posthog`
ref ENG-607
- also added the option to show the monthly pricing by default during
signup
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closes DES-112
- bumps `@tryghost/koenig-lexical` to include a few card settings panel improvements
- initial panel positioning now takes sidebar into consideration
- panels re-adjust position when opening/closing sidebar
- panels can no longer be dragged off-screen or under the sidebar
refs PA-24
- Added PostHog identify() calls using the user's hashed email address
when a user is logged into admin
- Added PostHog reset() calls to reset PostHog's distinct_id when a user
logs out of admin
- These events will only be sent in Admin running on Ghost(Pro), and won't impact self-hosted instances.
refs.
https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/DES-113/clicking-customize-design-on-setup-page-lands-you-on-top-level
On the setup screen 60% of people choose "Customize your site" which ATM
just take people to the top level Settings screen. This is very
confusing as with all the settings people don't know where to click to
actually get to customizing their site.
This PR fixes it by showing the design settings when clicking on
"Customize your site" and to the Dashboard after closing it.
I refined some translations, and I wrongly translated a line, which I
commented. I hope it is understandable.
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refs PA-32
- The PostHog toolbar relies on a value that is passed via a hash in the
URL to launch successfully
- Admin overwrites the hash (since it uses hash based routing) before
the toolbar has a chance to read the value
- This change checks for the hash and if it exists, it launches the
toolbar using the hash value
no issue
- DataGenerator disables the redo log to make data imports faster but it's a persisted global config change and we were missing the re-enable query once the imports have finished
- when the redo log remains disabled an unexpected shutdown puts the database into a non-starting state with the error `Server was killed when Innodb Redo logging was disabled. Data files could be corrupt. You can try to restart the database with innodb_force_recovery=6`
refs.
https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/DES-21/empty-screen-is-missing-for-search-in-settings
- Search is one of the most useful functions in Settings and currently
the screen when there's no result for a searchterm is just a plain white
screen. Very non user-friendly.
- This update gives us an opportunity to improve the overall visual
hierarchy and focus of Settings in general.
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Update portal.json reflecting this change.
"Pagar" is the Spanish verb for "to pay (for)", the past participle
"pagada" is the correct word in this particular use case, meanwhile
"paga" is the indicative present which does not fit well.
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no issue
- to test if we can access Private Sites in Admin when set as a private
site.
- the issue is, we have CORS issues that doesn't allow a cookie to be
passed via Admin when the site uses a custom domain.
- generally does not affect self hosters.
fixes ENG-610
- Previously, when importing an existing member, if the name or note
field is left blank in the CSV file, this would overwrite (re: delete)
the existing name or note in the database.
- This change ensures that the name and note fields are only updated if
they are not blank in the CSV file.
fixes ENG-611
- Previously, if an existing member with newsletter subscriptions was
imported, and `subscribe_to_emails` was blank/empty, the member would be
unsubscribed from all newsletters, which is not the expected behavior.
- This PR changes the behavior so if `subscribe_to_emails` is blank, it
will not unsubscribe existing members.
my proposal is one which is suitable in most situations and which is
respectful for ghost's customers. Thank you for your kind consideration
of my request.
Bonjour : This is the safe and universally appropriate way to say hello
in French, regardless of the situation. It's always polite and
respectful.
Salut : This is a casual greeting generally used with friends, family,
or people you know well. It's not appropriate in formal settings.
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refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-600
- users need an option so they can perform actions like delete users
without blowing up Ghost as large dbs can OOM node
refs INC-18
- release v5.69.0 introduced a data discrepancy in the free tier
visibility: the "free" tier visibility got out of sync with the
"portal_plans" setting due to a bug in the new Admin settings. The bug
was corrected in a patch release rolled out a few days later, v5.69.4
- however, the data discrepancy has not been corrected for all
customers; this data migration fixes the data discrepancy
There were two changes in the Email receiving FAQ page.
1. Add "a" to "If you're not receiving the email newsletter you've
subscribed to, here are a few things to check."
2. Remove unnecessary hyphens from "to-and-from this address."
@jonhickman
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-599
- Portal tests occasionally failed without clear cause on CI, possibly
due to GH runner region
- Portal tests never successfully ran locally for US-based IPs because
of a required prompt for Stripe Pass
fixes ENG-603
If the database is under load, it is possible that sending batches can
be slow due to connection timouts. In that case, we need to increase the
total timeout when sending an email.
Apart from that, this commit adds more logging.
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-599
- member count is based on the cache which only updates ~every minute
- forced cache clear on manual member add/delete (not import)
- tests were failing based on the assumption that a new site that adds a
member has a nonzero member count, although the cache did not reflect
this quickly enough for the test to pass
Previously on a new site if you tried to publish a newsletter, it would
require at least one member. If you quickly added a member and tried to
send a newsletter, it would stop you saying you need at least one
member, requiring a browser refresh. This was a bug that is resolved
with this changes, as well as odd behaviour to try to write tests
around.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/501
- at this point, we have no real reason to keep this behind as it wasn't
proven what the cause of the high CPU was, and it's just causing more
lockfile issues with the resolution
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4234
- bumps Koenig packages to version containing a fix to our denest transform so it properly handles denesting element nodes inside list item nodes
ref https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12802
fixes DMA-27
- You can choose any support and newsletter email address in the UI
without verification (as long as your SMTP-server / Mailgun can send
from it)
- All emails will use the mail.from config as the from address as a
default:
- Staff notification emails no longer use the made up ghost@domain email
address
- Newsletters no longer default to 'noreply@domain'
- Member related emails (signin/signup/comment notifications...) will
continue to be send from the chosen support address (Portal settings →
Account page), but will now default to the mail.from config instead of
noreply@domain if no support address is set.
refs ENG-599
- added refresh to publishing workflow test
- member count is cached and not updated immediately upon adding a
member, but a count >0 is required in order to send a newsletter (what
this test tests)
- we are looking at updating the cached count; until then, a refresh
will be a performance hit but allow this test to pass
no issue
- Renaming the configuration parameter created in this commit:
e0dae46dfc
- No functional difference, this change just makes the configuration a
bit more succinct
no issue
- To help debug potential causes of slow/aborted get helpers, it would
be cool to get more visibility into how Ghost handles database
connections, particularly if it has to spend a long time waiting to
acquire a new connection from the pool.
- Under the hood, knex uses a package called tarn
(https://github.com/Vincit/tarn.js/tree/3.0.2) to manage the connection
pool. Tarn provides some hooks for instrumentation, so we can use those
to get some basic visibility into the connection pool.
- This PR adds handling for creating, acquiring and releasing
connections from Tarn's connection pool which logs some basic metrics,
particularly the queue length and time it takes to acquire a connection.
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- Fixed misspellings on some entries.
- Updated sentences for them to make more sense.
- Added Danish translation for missing entries.
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no issue
- To help debug ABORTED_GET_HELPER errors, this PR adds Sentry
instrumentation to the get helpers
- It also adds the homepage, any pages/posts, the tag page, and the
author page to the list of transactions that will send to Sentry
refs TryGhost/Ghost#19559
- custom excerpts are truncated based on character length
- escaped characters added extra length but we didn't account for this,
resulting in poor truncation of excerpts
fixes PROD-325
- if a member has multiple subscriptions, show the status of the active
subscription
- if a member has multiple active subscriptins, show the status of the
subscription with the latest current_period_end date
refs TryGhost/Ghost#19559
- custom excerpts are truncated based on character length
- escaped characters added extra length but we didn't account for this,
resulting in poor truncation of excerpts
fixes PROD-102
When a newsletter has a sender_email stored in the database that Ghost
is not allowed to send from, we no longer return it as sender_email in
the API. Instead we return it as the sender_reply_to. That way the
expected behaviour is shown correctly in the frontend and the API result
also makes more sense.
In addition to that, when a change is made to a newsletters reply_to
address we'll clear any invalid sender_email values in that newsletter.
That makes sure we can clear the sender_reply_to value instead of
keeping the current fallback to sender_email if that one is stored.
On top of that, this change correclty updates the browse endpoint to use
the newsletter service instead of directly using the model.
no issue
- we recently added a redirect to disable access to the preview endpoint for sent email-only posts but the condition was too broad and also disabled access to scheduled email-only posts
- adjusted so we only apply the /p/ -> /email/ redirect for sent posts
refs TryGhost/Product#4243
- Externally hosted images added in the editor were not populating the
`width` and `height` attributes, which could result in overflowing
images in certain email clients, particularly Outlook.
- This fix populates the `width` and `height` attributes in the editor
when adding an external image by URL or copy/pasting, which in turn
corrects the rendering in Outlook.
- Various other fixes and improvements to editor related packages, see
https://github.com/tryghost/koenig repo for more info
refs PROD-215 PROD-216
- Added toast notifications for successful sender and reply-to email
address change behind the flag, instead of the modal
- Updated email template for verifying new sender or reply-to email
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4247
- bumps `@tryghost/kg-default-transforms` with a fix to our de-nesting transform so ListNode is no longer ignored as a badly nested child node which can occur through copy/paste from other editors
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This is a complete translation. Some phrases were adapted to sound more
natural. Due to the complexity of different numerals and periods words
structure in different situations, some words have been shortened (for
example "{{amount}} days ago": "Prieš {{amount}} d.")
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refs TryGhost/Product#4243
- Externally hosted images added in the editor were not populating the
`width` and `height` attributes, which could result in overflowing
images in certain email clients, particularly Outlook.
- This fix populates the `width` and `height` attributes in the editor
when adding an external image by URL or copy/pasting, which in turn
corrects the rendering in Outlook.
- Various other fixes and improvements to editor related packages, see
https://github.com/tryghost/koenig repo for more info
fixes PROD-325
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3489
- a canceled subscription that is still valid till the end of the
current period now correctly shows "Has access until x", instead of
"Ended x"
refs PROD-215 PROD-216
- Added toast notifications for successful sender and reply-to email
address change behind the flag, instead of the modal
- Updated email template for verifying new sender or reply-to email
no issue
- issue reported via the forum https://forum.ghost.org/t/video-embed-break-page-on-mobile/44172
- due to historical issues we check against http/https and non-www/www URLs to match an oembed provider in case our library's provider list is out of date. However we checked http first which could match and then update the original URL to be `http` in place of `https` leading to potentially broken oembed fetch requests as was the case with http://odysee.com URLs
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/BIZ-6/[wip]-update-segment-events
- With the removal of the `integration.added` event, we have no more model events remaining to listen to for our analytics
- Removal of the function entirely seems the easier and more straightforward way
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/BIZ-6/[wip]-update-segment-events
- Removed model events to listen to: `post.published`, `page.published`, and `theme.uploaded` in segment service, as we're not actively using those.
- Updated tests to reflect the changes (from 4 events to 1 model event)
This updates the AdapterCacheRedis instance to be able to handle updating
itself when reading from the cache. For this to work we need to pass a
`fetchData` function to the `get` method.
In the case of a cache miss, we will read the data via the `fetchData`
function, and store it in the cache, before returning the value to the caller.
When coupled with a `refreshAheadFactor` config, we will go a step further and
implement the "Refresh Ahead" caching strategy. What this means is that we will
refresh the contents of the cache in the background, this happens on a cache
read and only once the data in the cache has only a certain percentage of the
TTL left, which is set as a decimal value between 0 and 1.
e.g.
ttl = 100s
refreshAheadFactor = 0.2;
Any read from the cache that happens _after_ 80s will do a background refresh
Having the code use `async/await` make it more readable, and extracting the
execution to a separate function make its easier to run in the background in the
future
This logic is so simple it isn't worth having the indirection of another class.
This also removes the indirection of wrapped getters/setters, which is useful
because otherwise we need to update the wrapper with new methods each time
theunderlying implementation is changed. There was a note about losing the
context of this, but I haven't found anywhere that the context is lost.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4247
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fixes PROD-201
The issue was caused because we were searching the 'name' field instead of the 'title' field.
This also increases the performance when loading the posts:
- Makes sure no relations are loaded
- Only return the fields we actually need
- Stop using limit=all, and replaced it with network based search
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/19284
- previous commit had only partially rolled back usage of `errorInfo` variable but it wasn't caught because the line in question has linting disabled
The main changes are:
- Updating the pipeline to allow for doing a background refresh of the
cache
- Remove the use of the EventAwareCacheWrapper for the posts public
cache
### Background refresh
This is just an initial implementation, and tbh it doesn't sit right
with me that the logic for this is in the pipeline - I think this should
sit in the cache implementation itself, and then we call out to it with
something like: `cache.get(key, fetchData)` and then the updates can
happen internally.
The `cache-manager` project actually has a method like this called
`wrap` - but every time I've used it it hangs, and debugging was a pain,
so I don't really trust it.
### EventAwareCacheWrapper
This is such a small amount of logic, I don't think it's worth creating
an entire wrapper for it, at least not a class based one. I would be
happy to refactor this to use a `Proxy` too, so that we don't have to
add methods to it each time we wanna change the underlying cache
implementation.
no issue
The data generator created an offer for the free product. This caused an
error in admin UI because it couldn't find the tier for the offer.
This fixes the issue in both the data generator and the admin UI.
no issue
The data generator went out of memory when trying to generate fake data
for > 2M members. This adds some improvements to make sure it doesn't go
out of memory.
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no issue
When creating the batches when sending an email, we log a message to
Sentry when there is an unexpected offset of 1% between creating the
email and actually creating the batch recipients. We used a method that
was not mapped in our Sentry proxy.
Location of error: ghost/email-service/lib/BatchSendingService.js:286
no issue
The members stats API is a lot more slower than the normal members count
cache, and we use the members count cache in a lot more places. So we
can cache it more.
no issue
When we open the editor, we fire 4 requests to fetch member counts. This
commit fixes this by replacing those calls with the members count cache
service.
no issue
- the members API endpoint by default adds `order by created_at` to the SQL queries which creates unnecessary overhead when we only care about a count because MySQL sorts the table before querying the single member
- specifying an explicit `order by id` overrides the default API behaviour
- locally with 2 million members the query times drop from >5sec to ~1sec
no refs
- member_count endpoint was queried multiple times on load
- moved to collectively use the member stats service
- prevented multiple tasks from being queued up to return count
- we want to pass in the schema tables instead of cross requiring them
from a different package because it means the package isn't standalone
and moving the code structure around breaks the data generator
ref PROD-233
- Stored whether Docker is used in the config files
- When running `yarn setup`, any existing Docker container will be
reset. Run with `-y` to skip the confirmation step.
- `yarn setup` will always init the database and generate fake data
- Increased amount of default generated data to 100,000 members + 500
posts.
- Made lots of performance improvements in the data generator so we can
generate the default data in ±170s
- we don't need to load this if we haven't configured Node profiling to occur
- this might help fix random segfaults we've been seeing in CI, which
only started occurring after this dependency was added
refs
[ARCH-33](https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ARCH-33/fix-sentry-environment)
To ensure that we are correctly identifying the environment that data is
being sent to Sentry from, we can use the `PRO_ENV` environment variable
if it is available. This will be set to `production` in production and
`staging` in staging. If `PRO_ENV` is not available, we will fall back
to retrieving the environment from config (`env`)
refs ARCH-29
- Added Sentry Profiling to collect more detailed performance data on
the backend.
- This feature is opt-in behind a config. To enable profiling, first
enable tracing with `sentry.tracing.enabled: true`, then set
`sentry.profiling.enabled: true` and `sentry.profiling.sampleRate` to a
decimal number between 0 and 1.
refs ARCH-21
- We currently have NewRelic setup for a few of our largest customers
for monitoring performance, but it is too expensive to enable across all
sites
- Sentry has similar (but simpler) performance monitoring tools to keep
track of response times that are available to us for free, but we just
haven't configured them
- This PR sets up Sentry Performance monitoring for API requests so we
can have one place for monitoring errors + performance so we can stay on
top of response times more easily.
- Tracing is disabled by default, so there is no additional overhead
unless `sentry.tracing.enabled` is set to `true` in the site's config.
Additionally, `sentry.tracing.sampleRate` should be set to a decimal
value between 0 and 1. This value defaults to 0 to avoid accidentally
blowing through quota, and requires a value to explicitly be set in
order to send the traces to Sentry.
refs
[ARCH-33](https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ARCH-33/fix-sentry-environment)
To ensure that we are correctly identifying the environment that data is
being sent to Sentry from, we can use the `PRO_ENV` environment variable
if it is available. This will be set to `production` in production and
`staging` in staging. If `PRO_ENV` is not available, we will fall back
to retrieving the environment from config (`env`)
fixes PROD-290
- in order to receive webmentions (e.g. recommendations), Ghost sites
expose a /webmentions/receive endpoint. This endpoint is wrongly being
indexed by Google as a regular page, and causes indexing errors in
Google Search Console
- we don't need to load this if we haven't configured Node profiling to occur
- this might help fix random segfaults we've been seeing in CI, which
only started occurring after this dependency was added
ref PROD-244
- Added support for canceled subscriptions and different subscription statusses
- Removed generation of susbcriptions table (not used)
- Added old canceled subscriptions for free members
- Added both positive and negative MRR events
ref PROD-244
Instead of generating one batch with all recipients, we now will generate
one batch per 1000 members and distribute the recipients across them.
ref PROD-233
Errors were not handled properly because of a missing rollback and try/catch.
Using a function is easier generally.
Also added ignored contraint checks to increase performance a tiny bit.
They ended up not mattering much, so we can consider to remove them again.
refs ARCH-29
- Added Sentry Profiling to collect more detailed performance data on
the backend.
- This feature is opt-in behind a config. To enable profiling, first
enable tracing with `sentry.tracing.enabled: true`, then set
`sentry.profiling.enabled: true` and `sentry.profiling.sampleRate` to a
decimal number between 0 and 1.
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closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4230
- deleting a post could cause React components to trigger save tasks during teardown which then threw errors because they attempt to set properties on a deleted model instance
- added checks to the `beforeSaveTask()` to abort if the post object has been deleted
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/4228
- when leaving the editor via back button the feature image caption editor's blur handler was called by the React editor component after Ember had torn down the route resulting in an attempt to use `post.set()` when `post` doesn't exist
- the error also caused Lexical to re-render to try and recover which then triggered the blur handler again resulting in an infinite loop
- adding a check to ensure `this.post` exists was enough to fix the problem
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/123
- ember-auto-import supports webpack v5 and v5 supports persistent file
caching
- this stores a cache of built files across warm boots, so Admin built
via `yarn dev` should be faster next time
- also ensures that recursive `node_modules` folders are emptied upon
`yarn fix`, as the webpack cache is stored in `node_modules` under
`ghost/admin`
- locally, this speeds up a warm build by 2x (!)
refs.
7b40393d77
We're improving the usability and possibilities for publishers to
migrate from other platforms such as Substack, Medium or Mailchimp. This
PR applies changes to Ghost Settings to support the new flows, more
specifically:
- moves import and export functions out of Labs to its own setting,
directly available from search and the menu
- adds direct access to various platform migrations
- moves "Delete all content" to a dedicated setting group at the bottom
of all setting
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Co-authored-by: Jono Mingard <reason.koan@gmail.com>
refs TryGhost/Product#4125
This PR adds two new integration tests to ensure all our Koenig cards
are rendered properly after going through the EmailRenderer. Although we
have thorough tests for the cards themselves in the Koenig repo, the
EmailRenderer does post-processing on the rendered HTML, such as
inlining CSS, which can adversely impact the rendered output of our
cards in email clients (usually Outlook).
Since email newsletters are a core feature of Ghost, these bugs are
typically fairly urgent, and since it is email, they are also quite
difficult to troubleshoot and fix. These two tests are intended to
prevent bugs of this sort, which in the past have been created by
seemingly harmless changes like bumping dependencies that are used in
the EmailRenderer.
The idea is to create a 'Golden Post' which has at least 1 of every card
from Koenig, run that post through the EmailRenderer, and take a
snapshot of the rendered HTML. In the future, if we make any changes to
the EmailRenderer or the Koenig cards themselves, this will trigger us
to carefully consider the changes, and it provides an 'expected' output
to compare our changes against.
Additionally, the second test simply checks that all cards from
`kg-default-nodes` are included in the 'Golden Post'. This protects
against any new cards that we will add in the future — as soon as we add
them to Koenig and bump `kg-default-nodes` in Ghost, this test will
fail, prompting us to add the new card to the Golden Post and update the
snapshots.
We should also run the 'Golden Post' through a test in Litmus, which
allows us to visually inspect the rendered email across many different
email clients. Ideally we would create a process to review the output of
the 'Golden Post' in Litmus whenever we update the snapshot as well.
I've just pushed a commit with the Thai translation. This should be a
sufficient translation but there is always room for improvements and a
second pair of eyes.
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Co-authored-by: Ryan Feigenbaum <48868107+royalfig@users.noreply.github.com>
I added missing Afrikaans Translations
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