no issue
- the `memberRecord` getter on the members activity controller was
returning the direct result of `store.findRecord()` which in reality is
a `PromiseObject` that is a type of proxy. Although templates handle
this OK, any JS code using the object needs to know that it's not a
typical type of object and has to use `.get()` for all property access
to avoid errors
- switched `memberRecord` from a getter to a resource so we have more
control over the returned object and loading lifecycle
- added a `MemberFetcher` resource class that awaits the result of the
store find and only then sets the value meaning we always have a fully
resolved model object
- being a resource the fetch will only occur when the `member` id
property changes, unlike the getter which performed the fetch every time
it was accessed
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2084
- When audience feedback is enabled, we use a single 'conversions' count instead of having separate ones for signups and paid conversions.
- The analytics component is separated so we can change it without breaking the existing page.
closes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15470
- When multiple browser tabs are open, each manipulate a different copy of ember data model, changes to the model in one tab are not reflected in the model of the other tab.
- When updating some settings, all current settings were sent to the API.
- As a result, when updating two different categories of settings (navigation/code inspection) in different tabs, the second update was overriding the first one.
- From a user perspective, this is not a natural behaviour. Only settings visible on-screen when clicking save should be modified.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2054
This change adds the sentiment and positive_feedback counts to the posts models. This change isn't really ideal because there are some problems here:
- sentiment isn't really a count
- we don't need to include the sentiment and positive_feedback as a default for posts (but the same is true for attribution)
It would make sense to move this to separate endpoints that only fetch the analytics for a given post when the analytics page is opened. But for our initial skateboard version of audience feedback this should be a good start to already see the data.
closes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15450
- the object property "note" was updated only on focus out, which is wrong
- the property should be updated on input
-this problem occurred only for TextArea component
no issue
- if a plain native class instance with tracked properties is validated against the `ValidationEngine` and it's associated validators would cause errors by assuming that the instance has a `.get()` method
- updated all model access in `ValidationEngine` and the validators to use direct property access which works for both native class and `EmberObject` instances
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14101
- migrated to full native class syntax
- swapped use of `<GhTextInput>` in favor of native `<input>` and removed use of `{{action}}` in associated template
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14101
- migrated to full native class syntax
- removed loading of snippets as they are not needed on post lists (they are needed on the editor screen which does it's own loading)
- removed `access` query param definition leftover from earlier development
- removed use of `{{action}}` in associated templates
no issue
- moved screen-specific components out of the top-level components directory
- top-level directory should eventually only contain generally re-usable/application-wide components
no issue
- moved screen-specific components out of the top-level components directory
- top-level directory should eventually only contain generally re-usable/application-wide components
no issue
- the `ella-sparse-array` dependency used for the sparsely populated list on the members screen creates ProxyObjects that wrap the underlying member model instances meaning the forced use of `.get()` and `.set()` required by ProxyObject was leaking through to other areas of the app causing a mismatch in code patterns
- moved the loading state for each member into a separate component and put the loading conditional directly inside the `{{#each members}}` block so that we can pass the real model instance through to components via `{{member.content}}` rather than passing the ProxyObject wrapper, avoiding unexpected errors when not using `.get()` and `.set()` on member arguments
no issue
The `config` service has been a source of confusion when writing with modern Ember patterns because it's use of the deprecated `ProxyMixin` forced all property access/setting to go via `.get()` and `.set()` whereas the rest of the system has mostly (there are a few other uses of ProxyObjects remaining) eliminated the use of the non-native get/set methods.
- removed use of `ProxyMixin` in the `config` service by grabbing the API response after fetching and using `Object.defineProperty()` to add native getters/setters that pass through to a tracked object holding the API response data. Ember's autotracking automatically works across the native getters/setters so we can then use the service as if it was any other native object
- updated all code to use `config.{attrName}` directly for getting/setting instead of `.get()` and `.set()`
- removed unnecessary async around `config.availableTimezones` which wasn't making any async calls
no issue
The `settings` service has been a source of confusion when writing with modern Ember patterns because it's use of the deprecated `ProxyMixin` forced all property access/setting to go via `.get()` and `.set()` whereas the rest of the system has mostly (there are a few other uses of ProxyObjects remaining) eliminated the use of the non-native get/set methods.
- removed use of `ProxyMixin` in the `settings` service by grabbing the attributes off the setting model after fetching and using `Object.defineProperty()` to add native getters/setters that pass through to the model's getters/setters. Ember's autotracking automatically works across the native getters/setters so we can then use the service as if it was any other native object
- updated all code to use `settings.{attrName}` directly for getting/setting instead of `.get()` and `.set()`
- removed use of observer in the `customViews` service because it was being set up before the native properties had been added on the settings service meaning autotracking wasn't able to set up properly
no issue
- Added Ghost Explore screen behind alpha flag
- Moved existing /explore route to /explore/connect which we'll redirect to for outside requests
- Added iframe communication with Ghost Explore App
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1946
Problem:
- When running the admin tests in a timezone that is later than UTC, the tests failed.
Causes:
- Some tests needed some adjustements
- The DateTimePicker did not always use the correct timezone.
- Test models createdAt times sometimes depended on the timezone of the test runner
Solution:
- All the input DateTimePicker gets should be processed in the blog's timezone.
- Make sure that all communication (properties, setters, minDate...) with `PowerDatepicker` happens in the local timezone. When setting, convert that date to the blog timezone and use that as the real value.