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- without crossorigin=anonymous attribute, browsers obfuscate error messages from external scripts, which makes error tracking with sentry impossible
- with crossorigin attribute, portal script needs to be served with cors header or browsers will block it
- unpkg already serves the script with `access-control-allow-origin: *`
- Part of the effort to split Ghost down into smaller, decoupled pieces
- Moved out our internal validator tooling to a separate library
- Replaced all usage of our own tooling and validatorjs directly with @tryghost/validator
- Removed the validatorjs dependency and removed the renovate pin
- This gives us a consistant, smaller, clearer public API for validations
- It will eventually be used on Ghost Admin too
- This way we can start getting up to date with validator whilst not increasing build size
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The only pieces of Ghost-Ignition used in Ghost were debug and
logging. Both of these modules have been superceded by the Framework
monorepo, and all usages of Ignition have now been removed, replaced
with @tryghost/debug and @tryghost/logging.
- 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
- most of these changes are in comments, but I've changed them so that we have US English in front of us always
- fixed a few other typos I noticed whilst there
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/761
With multiple products, each product can have an active monthly/yearly price, so we no longer store the monthly/yearly price ids in global settings but instead store them in product table directly. This means we need to update our global `@price` helper to also use the updated schema and use the monthly/yearly prices from product table instead of settings data.
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/759
- wired up a matchHelper feature flag & used the labsEnabledHelper tool to gate the helper
- added a first version of the match helper, which is intended to replace the has helper
- this is an experimental helper and may or may not make it to GA
- match is a simple comparison helper, right now it does a very basic equals or not equals comparison
- much more functionality is needed to reach parity with has
- we don't need to use _.escape from lodash as we already have escapeExpression from handlebars
- it's more correct to use the escape utility from our theme engine when escaping strings _for_ our theme engine!
- Note there is a minor difference between the two:
- Lodash: &, <, >, " and '
- refs: https://lodash.com/docs/4.17.15#escape
- Handlebars: &, <, >, ", ', ` and =
- refs: https://handlebarsjs.com/api-reference/utilities.html#helper-utilities
- This could cause slightly weird behaviour in themes around ` and = characters, but as it's just convering to html entities it should be fine
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/708
- Defaults to an empty array on `@products` so we have valid data
(product should be null if products isn't)
- This is the first step toward supporting multiple products at the
theme level
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12986
refs 1345268089
As part of changes in 4.6, the default price ids for monthly/yearly prices are stored in new settings - `members_monthly_price_id`, `members_yearly_price_id` - which are used to determine current active prices for the site from list of all existing prices. While the last commit updated the prices to use the settings, the data for currency was still used from non-zero prices instead of the new settings value.
- Updated tests to check price currency
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12980
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/730
As part of changes in 4.6, the default price ids for monthly/yearly prices are stored in new settings - `members_monthly_price_id`, `members_yearly_price_id` - which are used to determine current active prices for the site from list of all existing prices. The `@price` helper was incorrectly still relying on the old logic for active monthly/yearly price using the first active price with matching nickname, and resulted in showing incorrect price data on the theme.
- Updated tests to check price data using settings value
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Since we now allow archiving prices, we should filter them out from
being considered the monthly or yearly plan, as they are unable to be
subscribed to.
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Themes which use the `@price` data will have a 400 error if they are not
setup prices. This adds default price data so that the theme will not
error.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/668
Since we no longer store price data in the settings we must use the api
to read the stripe prices for the default price, so that we can maintain
backwards compatibility for the `@price` data in themes.
- we need the basePath concept for the main i18n class so we can pull it out into a module
- we already had this in the themeI18n class, so I just had to move it up
- also I added a default of __dirname, so we don't have to declare this constantly in the tests
- Reworking the location of i18n in boot has fixed the main error
- However, many of our tests depend on i18n being loaded but don't explicitly call init
- There are many ways we could fix this in our tests, but I don't want to spend more time on this now
- final preparation for moving i18n out of Ghost core
- logging is passed in via DI
- theme i18n needs a config value, but no need to pass all of config for one parameter, a better pattern is to pass the one value needed
- preparation for moving the base class out of Ghost
- refactored so that all the logic for file loading and fallbacks live in the base class
- theme i18n now only overrides init with the properties it needs, filepath generation and error handling
- this makes it much easier to move the i18n file out, and eventually have theme i18n live elsewhere too
- also prepares for using DI for logging
- when activating a theme, we need to load the current locale
- this request used to be buried deep in the themeI18n init call
- now we surface it in the bridge and pass it down, which is closer to what we want to do with eventually initialising the frontend
with everything it needs up front (or not initialising it, if it isn't needed)
- in the related helpers we depend on the site.locale value instead of proxy -> themeI18n -> settingsCache drastically simplifying the code and removing deep requires
- site.locale is updated via middleware and can be relied upon
- the core i18n library and theme i18n library have slightly different methods of getting a candidate string
- both of them use forms of jsonpath, meaning they both require jsonpath as a dependency
- to try to get to a point of being able to rip more things out of ghost, we want to have less dependencies
- so instead of overloading the method, we pass in a stringMode as an argument
- eventually we might not need an overloaded class for themeI18n at all, which would simplify the codebase
- preparation for using DI instead of requires, so we can move this out of Ghost
- have done this for both the main i18n and theme i18n file
- refactored the constructor
- single authors were deprecated in v1.22 when we added multiple authors
- we always thought we'd clean this up a lot sooner, but it's stuck because it's an annoying thing to break people's shit over
- still saying "remove in vX" isn't useful, we need to know how long a feature has been deprecated so we can judge whether it's safe to remove
refs 829e8ed010
- i18n is used everywhere but only requires shared or external packages, therefore it's a good candidate for living in shared
- this reduces invalid requires across frontend and server, and lets us use it everywhere until we come up with a better option
- Having these as destructured from the same package is hindering refactoring now
- Events should really only ever be used server-side
- i18n should be a shared module for now so it can be used everywhere until we figure out something better
- Having them seperate also allows us to lint them properly
refs: bf0823c9a2
refs: ae86254972
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
Themes Service
- The serverside theme service now serves just the API and boot
- It loads the theme and passes it to the theme-engine via the bridge
This achieves the bare minimum goal of removing all the cross requires between server and frontend around themes
There is still a lot more to do to achieve an ideal architecture here as laid out in ae86254972
refs: bf0823c9a2
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
- am about to move the theme service to core/server so it should require i18n directly
refs: bf0823c9a2
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
- this file is not part of the theme engine so it should use the bridge not the engine
- am about to move the theme service to core/server so this will make even more sense then
refs: bf0823c9a2
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
Theme activations are a trickier piece of the theme split puzzle because they are called from the API and theme service on boot in different ways.
Activations require a theme to have been validated at different levels. Validations are also tricky - do they belong to the theme engine, or the theme service?
There are then several different flows for activations:
- On Boot
- API "activate" call
- API override on upload or install via setFromZip, which is a method in the storage layer
These calls all have quite different logical flows at the moment, and need to be unified
For now, I've moved the existing "activate" function onto the bridge. This allows the theme service to be split from the frontend, and refactoring can start from there.
I hope to move this so there is less code in the actual bridge very soon, but my goal is not to require any server packages in the frontend part of this
I think ideally:
- all activation code, including validation, should probably be part of the theme engine
- the theme engine should offer 3 methods: getActive() canActivate() and activate()
- the theme service is then only responsible for loading themes in and out of storage, JSON responses for the API, and handing themes to the frontend via the bridge at the appropriate moment
- Modules in /shared are supposed to be standalone modules that can be required by the server or frontend
- As the server shouldn't require the frontend, and vice versa, shared modules should require neither
- Otherwise it just becomes a crutch for allowing cross-depenencies, and will create circular dependencies
The Bridge
- The bridge file is not meant to be a crutch sat allowing cross-dependencies, but rather a new component that manages the flow of data
- That data flows from the server/boot process TO the frontend, and should not flow in the other direction
- The management of that flow of data is necessarily hacky at the moment, but over time the architecture here should get clearer and better
- Still, for the time being it will need to handle requiring across components until that architecture matures
- Therefore, it should live in core root, not in core/shared
refs: bf0823c9a2
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
- This one is a little more involved, as the i18n initialisation was unnecessarily spread over several locations.
- I moved it into being part of the ActiveTheme class and called in the constructor, meaning we don't need the services.theme.activated event anymore as the constructor is called in the same cases.
- Also moved the event listener for locales into the bridge, as I don't want that inside of theme-engine, and we don't want circular dependencies. We'll figure out a wayto refactor this soon too.
refs: bf0823c9a2
- Added a new bridge class that lives in shared. This should eventually be responsible for all cross-communication between the frontend and the server
- Having all the gnarly shared bits in one place should help us refactor more easily
- For now it also reduces requires between the core/server and core/frontend folders that are meant to be separate
- All calls to getApiVersion have also been renamed to getFrontendApiVersion, as this is different to the "default" API version
- Slowly getting to the point where frontend/services/themes can be moved to server/services/themes :)
refs: bf0823c9a2
- continuing the work of splitting up the theme service into logical components
- this is where it starts to get fiddly as the getActive function in themeService index is required across the frontend/backend mostly due to its use in the getApiVersion method
- for now left one usage of the getActive method in place in ghost-locals middleware ready for the next phase of the refactor, which will move some of the themeService index into a shared location
refs: 9f50e941eb
refs: bf0823c9a2
- Still working towards splitting the theme service into logical components
- The engine defaults were required in the index file, in a way that creates tight coupling across what would otherwise
be distinct components
- Also meant there was another hardcoded 'v4' in the codebase
- This fixes both issues by depending on the value from config
- Currently this adds Yet Another Config Require, but it should be fine for now until we have a new pattern for the frontend
- Note: We only care about the ghost-api engine, we used to care about both ghost and ghost-api. Now that there is only one there was no need for the more complex code structures
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/579
- when members signup is enabled returns `#/portal` otherwise returns feedly subscription URL
- allows for themes to have subscription buttons without condititionals, eg `<a href="{{@site.signup_url}}">Subscribe</a>`
- This is the beginning of splitting up the theme service into:
- Storage components used by the API (should be a server service)
- Theme engine & rendering components used by the frontend (this new engine service)
- The code to activate a theme which is shared code where the API & frontend need to communicate
- This is needed because currently the frontend theme service is required and used by the API, creating tight coupling.
- In my quest to truly separate the API and frontend, this is one of many battles that needs winning
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/579
- skips insertion of members-related scripts and styles when `members_signup_access` setting is set to `'none'`
- adds `id="gh-members-styles"` to the inserted style script tag for reference in tests and JS
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/536
From 4.0, we ensure and require that accent colour is always set. This change removes hardcoded accent color fallbacks to avoid confusion as well as cause accidental fallback that is undesired causing themes to look different
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- in very rare circumstances it's possible that a navigation url in settings can be blank, we should not throw errors in this case as it appears as a theme/routing problem which is difficult to diagnose and much worse than simply not outputting a link class
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/552
Refactors URL transforms so they take place at the model layer rather than the API serializer layer. Continuation of the pattern created for the settings model in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12738
- Added checks to all front-end tests to ensure output does not contain the magic replacement string
- includes failing acceptance test for `__GHOST_URL__` appearing in sitemaps
- Removed all transform-ready URL transforms from API serializers
- input serializers transform image urls relative->absolute to keep absolute-urls as the consistent "outside of the database" format
- output serializers should not need to perform any URL transforms as that will be done at the model layer
- Added url transforms to models layer
- removes knowledge from the API serializers which shouldn't need to know how data is stored internally in the database
- makes absolute urls the consistent "outside of the database" URL format
- adds transform step to the sitemap generator because the data used for that is fetched directly via knex which will not run through the bookshelf `parse()` methods
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/545
The price helper requires an object with amount & currency properties to
work correctly. This updates the @price data object to expose these.
In order to maintain backward compatibility with using the @price data
as primitive number values, we add a valueOf method which returns the
legacy dollar amount value.
This means you can use {{price @price.monthly}} OR
{{@price.monthly}} - the second of which will output the dollar
amount.
A new theme fixture was added to test both usages of the @price data
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12770
AMP pages can't contain bare `<style>` tags, they need to have an attribute like `<style amp-custom>` and there can only be a single `<style amp-custom>` tag in the output.
- removed accent color style tag output from `{{ghost_head}}` (aliased as `{{amp_ghost_head}}`) when in an AMP context
- added a new `{{amp_style}}` helper that can be used to inject styles into the AMP template
- outputs `:root {--ghost-accent-color: #abc123}` style if an accent color is set
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The handlebars template module is required by the proxy service, as part
of the definition of the proxy service's module.exports. By
destructuring the i18n property from the proxy service at the time the
template module is loaded, the i18n property was always undefined, as the
module.exports of the proxy service had not been set.
Bypassing the proxy, and requiring the i18n module directly eliminates the
circular dependency.
* Refactored handlebars template tests to use proxy
Since this module is intended to be used via the proxy, we should test
it in the same way. We have uncovered a circular dependency issue, which
would not be possible to catch in tests unless the tests were to go via
the proxy.
* Added breaking test for handlebars template function
This test highlights the issue caused by a circular dependency, we are
unable to throw an IncorrectUsageError because i18n is undefined.