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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Lockyer
23c207cefc Updated signature of Bookshelf model listeners
- as per https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/wiki/Migrating-from-0.15.1-to-1.0.0#different-arguments-on-after-save-event-listeners-saved-created-and-updated, the signature of saved, created and updated listeners has changed to remove the second argument
- this commits updates our signatures too
2021-09-10 16:59:11 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
322664a145
Added ability to send a newsletter to members with a certain label or product (#12932)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/581
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/582

When publishing a post via the API it was possible to send it using `?email_recipient_filter=all/free/paid` which allowed you to send to members only based on their payment status which is quite limiting for some sites.

This PR updates the `?email_recipient_filter` query param to support Ghost's `?filter` param syntax which enables more specific recipient lists, eg:

`?email_recipient_filter=status:free` = free members only
`?email_recipient_filter=status:paid` = paid members only
`?email_recipient_filter=label:vip` = members that have the `vip` label attached
`?email_recipient_filter=status:paid,label:vip` = paid members and members that have the `vip` label attached

The older `free/paid` values are still supported by the API for backwards compatibility.

- updates `Post` and `Email` models to transform legacy `free` and `paid` values to their NQL equivalents on read/write
  - lets us not worry about supporting legacy values elsewhere in the code
  - cleanup migration to transform all rows slated for 5.0
- removes schema and API `isIn` validations for recipient filters so allow free-form filters
- updates posts API input serializers to transform `free` and `paid` values in the `?email_recipient_filter` param to their NQL equivalents for backwards compatibility
- updates Post API controllers `edit` methods to run a query using the supplied filter to verify that it's valid
- updates `mega` service to use the filter directly when selecting recipients
2021-05-07 11:56:41 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
0c59b948fa
Added migrations for email analytics (#12387)
no issue

- cleans up unused tables `emails.{meta,stats}`
- adds timestamp columns `email_recipients.{delivered_at,opened_at,failed_at}` that can be used for event timelines and basic stats aggregation
  - indexed because we want to sort by these columns to find the "latest event" when limiting Mailgun events API requests
- adds aggregated stats columns `emails.{delivered_count,opened_count,failed_count}`
- adds a composite index on `email_recipients.[email_id,member_email]` to dramatically speed up `email_recipient` update queries when processing events
  - modifies the db initialisation to support an `'@@INDEXES@@'` key in table schema definition for composite indexes
2020-11-25 17:48:24 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
d41c2f8446
Added migration for emails.track_opens column (#12331)
no issue

- tracking of bulk email opens can be enabled/disabled over time, if we're calculating analytics for emails we don't want emails which didn't have tracking enabled skewing the results so we need a record of whether tracking was enabled for each email
2020-11-05 11:39:53 +00:00
Fabien O'Carroll
918c721bd1 Added recipient_filter column to emails table
no-issue

This column will allow us to store the canonical recipient filter on the
email resource giving us a detailed log of which members an email was
intended for
2020-11-04 16:29:54 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
d34a3263e8 Store email batch and recipient records when sending newsletters (#12195)
requires https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12192

- added initial `EmailBatch` and `EmailRecipient` model definitions with defaults and relationships
- added missing `post` relationship function to email model
- fetch member list without bookshelf
    - bookshelf can add around 3x overhead when fetching the members list for an email
    - we don't need full members at this point, only having the data is fine
    - if we need full models later on we can push the model hydration into background jobs where recipient batches are fetched ready for an email to be sent
    - bookshelf model instantiation of many models blocks the event loop, using knex directly keeps concurrent requests fast
    - adds `getFilteredCollectionQuery` method to base model to facilitate getting a knex query based on our normal model filters along with transaction/forUpdate applied
- store recipient list before sending email
    - chunk already-fetched members list into batches and insert records into the `email_recipients` table via knex
    - chunked into batches of 1000 to match the number of emails that Mailgun accepts in a single API request but this may not be the absolute fastest batch size for recipient insertion:
        | Batch size | Batch time | Total time |
        | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- |
        |        500 |       20ms |     4142ms |
        |       1000 |       50ms |     4651ms |
        |       5000 |      170ms |     3540ms |
        |      10000 |      370ms |     3684ms |
    - create an email_batch record before inserting recipient rows so we can effeciently fetch recipients by batch and store the overall batch status
2020-09-29 17:17:54 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
6dc8d91ace Revert "Store email batch and recipient records when sending newsletters (#12195)"
This reverts commit 80af56b530.

- reverting temporarily so that all associated functionality can be merged in a single release
- creating email batch/recipient records without using them would cause inconsistent data
2020-09-21 17:02:59 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
80af56b530
Store email batch and recipient records when sending newsletters (#12195)
requires https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12192

- added initial `EmailBatch` and `EmailRecipient` model definitions with defaults and relationships
- added missing `post` relationship function to email model
- fetch member list without bookshelf
    - bookshelf can add around 3x overhead when fetching the members list for an email
    - we don't need full members at this point, only having the data is fine
    - if we need full models later on we can push the model hydration into background jobs where recipient batches are fetched ready for an email to be sent
    - bookshelf model instantiation of many models blocks the event loop, using knex directly keeps concurrent requests fast
- store recipient list before sending email
    - chunk already-fetched members list into batches and insert records into the `email_recipients` table via knex
    - chunked into batches of 1000 to match the number of emails that Mailgun accepts in a single API request but this may not be the absolute fastest batch size for recipient insertion:
        | Batch size | Batch time | Total time |
        | ---------- | ---------- | ---------- |
        |        500 |       20ms |     4142ms |
        |       1000 |       50ms |     4651ms |
        |       5000 |      170ms |     3540ms |
        |      10000 |      370ms |     3684ms |
    - create an email_batch record before inserting recipient rows so we can effeciently fetch recipients by batch and store the overall batch status
2020-09-14 15:40:00 +01:00
Nazar Gargol
93b22af899 Added default stats object to email model
- The serialized object is meant to serve as a placeholder for future email related stats pooled from mail service provider
2019-11-08 17:11:54 +07:00
Nazar Gargol
92dc86f0a5 Changed existing email status handling according to chenges in schema 2019-11-07 16:26:34 +07:00
Nazar Gargol
4e1caa8b08 Added email relation to post and allowed include for /posts endpoint 2019-11-07 11:47:15 +07:00
Nazar Gargol
0e822b4d54 Added field defaults 2019-11-06 15:56:56 +07:00
Nazar Gargol
c264a5d8c4 Added email model 2019-11-06 15:56:56 +07:00