ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-128
We want to render more than just the content, so we need to bulk out the
Article objects with metadata like feature images etc...
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-127
This will save us on network fetches when trying to hydrate the inbox, instead
we can include all of the data we want/need. I had to improve the typing a bit
here to work properly which meant ensuring that we have a `type` property.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-126
Now that we're setting the recipient of our Create Activites to the Followers
Collection, we need to actually dereference it and pull out all the inboxes.
This is all done over the network at the moment, but we'll start storing this
information locally when we've got the DB wired up.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-126
This is the first step of handling delivery of Activities to our Followers as
we can dereference the Collection and get a list of all our Followers Inboxes
Now that we have the URI object, we don't need to convert the Actor to JSONLD
to get its resource ids. Instead we can have shared getters that expose the ids
as a URI, that can be realized as/when they're needed with the base URL.
This makes the code a little cleaner and more performant.
refs #20197
- adds a jackspeak resolution to Ghost core so we can try and ensure the compatible version of jackspeak/string-width is used when the lockfile is regenerated
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-108
Apologies to my future self and maintainers if you come across this commit.
This is a bit of a mega commit because we need to cut corners somewhere and it
came down to commit atomicity or tests/code quality.
The main changes here are a bunch of tests, as well as some scaffolding for
Inbox handling of Activities and delivery of Activities. The structure is not
final at all - and we have logic split across services which isn't ideal - but
thsi will do for now as we play around and discover the structure through
building.
With TypeScript, when creating mock instances, it's preferable to maintain a
reference to the params, even if they're not used. This allows us to have
unused variables as long as they're prefixed with an underscore.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-73
We've made it easier to use by adding defaults for required header, as well as
adding support for signing POST requests.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-73
We need to add body parsing middleware here, so that NestJS has access to it.
We also attach the rawBody which is used to validate the HTTP Signatures
closes https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-80
- updated internal linking search results items
- removed visibility text from meta data
- added additional icon for paid/specific tier visibility
- added titles to icons
- bumped `@tryghost/koenig-lexical` to include support for meta icon titles
- bumped other Koenig packages due to sub-dependency updates
ref DES-228
This PR updates messaging and error handling in order to make Ghost calmer and friendlier. High level summary of the changes:
- Removed all onBlur validation in Settings -> now it’s possible to just click around without being warned to fill mandatory fields
- Removed lot of technical errors like `ValidationError: Validation (isEmpty) failed for locale`
- Completely removed the red background toast notifications, it was aggressive and raw esp. on the top
- Removed some unnecessary notifications (e.g. when removing a webhook, the removal already communicates the result)
- Now we show field errors on submitting forms, and in case of an error we show a “Retry” button in Settings too. This allowed to remove a lot of unnecessary error messages, like the big error message on the top, plus it’s consistent with the patterns outside Settings.
- Notification style is white now with filled color icons which makes everything much calmer and more refined.
- Removes redundant copy (e.g. "successful(ly)") from notifications
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Co-authored-by: Sodbileg Gansukh <sodbileg.gansukh@gmail.com>
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CFR-27
- updated packages to include performance improvement for NQL filter
strings including multiple neq filters for the same resource
- bumped `bookshelf-plugins`
- bumped NQL versions
We identified a performance fix that allows us to combine not equal
(neq) filters for the same resource in a logically-equivalent way that
also has far more performant resulting SQL.
We're effectively automatically combining strings like
'tag:-tag1+tag:-tag2` into 'tag:-[tag1,tag2]'.
- it appears as though we only accept `err` when it's in the constructor
of the IncorrectUsageError, so in its current form, it is ignored
- this commit performs a minor refactor to switch to constructing a new
IncorrectUsageError and then throwing it
- detected by tsserver complaining about the `err` property not existing
on the error
Data generator uses CSV imports for a massive speed increase, but
can't be used in some environments where SQL admin isn't
available. This allows us to set a flag to use the original
insert-based importer.