refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/935
The problem was incorrect operator precedence when multiple statements existed in the filter original filter when we transform it to enforce `subscribed:true` before sending.
- free only - subscribed:true+status:free - no issue
- paid only - subscribed:true+status:-free - no issue
- all - subscribed:true+status:-free,status:free - the ,status:free part is treated as a separate OR statement meaning the subscribed:true is not applied to it and free members that are unsubscribed will receive the email
- extracted the filter transform into a separate function so it can be unit tested
- updated the transform to use `()` for operator precedence, eg: `subscribed:true+(status:-free,status:free)`
- used transform function in `addEmail()` and `getEmailMemberRows()`
- fixed `sent/send` typo in error message
refs d60d348c88
- When the import triggers a background job the meta response should contain no data otherwise the client can mistake it for completed import
refs a7dd7bb64b
- The error was introduced in the refed commit. Object.assign method only works when the first parameter is an object otherwise it fails.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/912
- Exposing a single method out of the service makes the API surface smaller - more readable.
- Additionlally having a wrapping method in service will be helpful for other triggers that are going to be executed in later iterations
no issue
- the lockfile was outdated with pending local changes if we ran `yarn`
- not sure where this came from - Sentry was recently updated and GScan
was also bumped
refs 81b89e9289
- The mark-used-partials util was recording `undefined` partials, it's not anymore
- Also fixed the `normalizePath` function that was breaking when given `undefined`
- This solves the two ends of a bug that prevented some Ghost instances to boot due to a theme with dynamic partials
- this commit bumps GScan to the fixed version
no issue
- as we're making more and more use of branches for releases, we want
tests to run on them
- this commit adds the v4 wildcard to the GitHub workflow so it'll
trigger when we push to them
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/909
The request for fetching logged-in member data was making several extra DB queries to fetch data points that are not used on frontend, like `labels`, `products`, `stripe customer`. This refactor removes these extra data points and cuts DB queries in half for fetching logged in member.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/907
The logic to populate the `@price` data and the `@products` data both
rely on the same product data, but were each making their own request to
the API. This refactor removes the request from the legacy `@price`
data, which should cut the database queries in half.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/907
The theme middleware makes several calls to the content api in order to
populate global theme data for use in templates. By adding this
middleware after the static theme files, we remove redundant calls.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/916
- The constructor API should have as small of a surface as possible, there's no need to pass around whole ghostMailer instance
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/916
- The constructor API should have as small of a surface as possible, there's no need to pass around whole settingsCache instance
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/916
- The refactor was done follow the DI Constructor pattern with single options Object parameter
- It didn't make sense to have a "config" object inside of options object containing just one property
issue https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/614
- The feature flag was called `oauthLogin` instead of simply `oauth` to avoid clashes in the frontend `feature` service as it is merging the config and labs properties.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/916
- While investigating members importer related codebase this legacy module was spotted. It's not used anywhere and doesn't serve any particular purpose.
refs 16728a3ef1
- Same reason as in refed commit, ltdc:
- Traditionally all of Ghost's public-facing text was written in British English
- We're changing that to US English because that's more common
- US English should also be used in code e.g. properties are called color not colour
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/919
This version of @tryghost/members-api has a patch to the loading of the
benefits relation for products, which previously was erroring and
causing a 500 error.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/664
The new WellKnownController and middleware handles exposing a JSON Web
Key Set for us.
In order to serve the keys on /members/.well-known/jwks.json without a
trailing slash, we must mount the wellKnown middleware before the
frontend.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/908
The `cookies` module inside `@tryghost/members-ssr` was being used incorrectly
and resulted in cookies being set with `'[Object object]'`
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issue https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/901
- The main issue was in the AST linter, where partials could have either forward- or backward-slash separators depending on the operating system. We have normalized all partial names to only have forward-slashes, which matches the handlebars syntax, like `{{> icons/avatar}}`.
- The second issue was in the 005-template-compile, where we wouldn't check partials even though they were used. This also comes from the path separator difference.
- We have also updated all regular expressions to account for paths with backward-slashes
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/778
- cleans up the stripe migration to add default monthly/yearly prices for sites, which had a possibility of using complimentary (0 amount prices) in edge cases
- adds missing return in the same migration for an unlikely failure to parse stripe plans