refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1115
This removes all the usages of the Offers labs flag which do not modify routing.
The routing changes have been left for @peterzimon
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- the feature flags still had the `developer: true` option so even though the server is correctly returning `true` for the features, Admin wasn't enabling them unless the `enableDeveloperExperiments` flag was also set
no issue
- custom themes settings isn't really usable without the `{{match}}` helper so to help avoid confusion we'll now enable it whenever the custom theme settings flag is enabled
- added `requires` array to the feature definition which when set will enable all flags in the array when the main feature is enabled
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1125
-- Email-only is not considered a general availability feature and can be used without special flags.
- It allows to publish a new post type "email only" that only goes out as an email newletter and is available through an undescoverable URL (does not appear anywhere publicly similarly to preview posts) on the site.
- The new "send" option in the post publishing menu allows to send this new type of post.
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This adds the ability to apply complex filters to members, as well as to
perform bulk actions on the filtered set, including unsubscribing,
adding & removing labels.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1026
Tiers is being released as a beta feature with an early-access opt-in flow. Site owners can now opt-in for early access to Tiers feature in Ghost by enabling it from the Beta features section, but note it's a one way door and its not possible to switch it off once enabled. This is to ensure that sites don't break in any unexpected ways once the tiers feature is enabled by switching it off.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/993
The new editor card allows you to add styled content along with an optional button that will only be visible to free or paid members when the post is emailed. Useful for encouraging free members to sign up to a paid account for example.
- removed labs flag and conditionals to make the feature is available by default
- cleaned up CSS that re-used the `.email-card` class or was referencing `labs`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1008
To update a snippet, select the content in the editor that you want as your snippet text and click the snippet icon as per creating a snippet. Once the snippet name input shows, start typing the name of an existing snippet to be able to select it for update.
- replaced main snippet input component with the labs component
- removed the feature flag and associated labs screen toggle
- removed original/labs snippet input conditional in the editor
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/884
Drop-to-upload functionality was lost in the first version of the new feature image uploader inside the main editor area, this adds it back in.
- fixed dropzone flickering issue by switching the event listeners to the capture rather than bubble phase so we can indicate a drag is occurring on the body without each individual drag/drop handler needing to know about it
- moved the event handler init/cleanup to the `ui` service
- moved the event handler init call to the application service as it no longer requires auth to have occurred for access to the labs flag setting
- removed the `featureImgDragDrop` labs flag
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/779
For draft posts the editor autosaves after each change but if you didn't see the "Saving..." indicator it wasn't clear what the save status of the post was. The editor will now always show "Saved" when there are no unsaved changes.
- removed indicator from published and scheduled posts because there's no autosave there
- removed the labs flag
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/906
- The feature has moved to GA from behind alpha flag. It's skipping the beta phase as it's not needed in this specific situation
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/973
- adds feature flag and labs screen toggle for alpha feature that allows for replacing a snippet's contents without manually deleting and recreating
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- added `dashboardTwo` feature flag and labs screen toggle
- added `dashboard-labs` route with duplicated dashboard controller/template
- added redirect to `dashboard` route so it transitions to `dashboard-labs` when the feature is enabled
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/884
- add `[data-user-is-dragging]` to `body` element when any drag is occurring so that we can make drop zones active
- added dropzone and drop handling to feature image component
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Having `session.user` return a promise made dealing with it in components difficult because you always had to remember it returned a promise rather than a model and had to handle the async behaviour. It also meant that you couldn't use any current user properties directly inside getters which made refactors to Glimmer/Octane idioms harder to reason about.
`session.user` was a cached computed property so it really made no sense for it to be a promise - it was loaded on first access and then always returned instantly but with a fulfilled promise rather than the underlying model.
Refactoring to a synchronous property that is loaded as part of the authentication flows (we load the current user to check that we're logged in - we may as well make use of that!) means one less thing to be aware of/remember and provides a nicer migration process to Glimmer components. As part of the refactor, the auth flows and pre-load of required data across other services was also simplified to make it easier to find and follow.
- refactored app setup and `session.user`
- added `session.populateUser()` that fetches a user model from the current user endpoint and sets it on `session.user`
- removed knowledge of app setup from the `cookie` authenticator and moved it into = `session.postAuthPreparation()`, this means we have the same post-authentication setup no matter which authenticator is used so we have more consistent behaviour in tests which don't use the `cookie` authenticator
- switched `session` service to native class syntax to get the expected `super()` behaviour
- updated `handleAuthentication()` so it populate's `session.user` and performs post-auth setup before transitioning (handles sign-in after app load)
- updated `application` route to remove duplicated knowledge of app preload behaviour that now lives in `session.postAuthPreparation()` (handles already-authed app load)
- removed out-of-date attempt at pre-loading data from setup controller as that's now handled automatically via `session.handleAuthentication`
- updated app code to not treat `session.user` as a promise
- predominant usage was router `beforeModel` hooks that transitioned users without valid permissions, this sets us up for an easier removal of the `current-user-settings` mixin in the future
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/779
- add "- Saved" to status text in editor when a post has no unsaved changes
- uses `savedIndicator` labs flag so we can test and tweak behaviour before go-live
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/840
We wanted to switch to a settings menu that stays open to the right of the editor rather than a popover that blocks all other interaction with the post to solve two use-cases:
1. when editing it's fairly common to select some text from the post contents when setting excerpt and meta data text, with the previous design not letting you scroll or select whilst the menu got in the way of that
2. having the menu open with meta data visible before publishing can help you see everything is set as you want and help you feel confident when publishing/sending content
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- removed `psmRedesign` labs flag
- swapped labs component/css for main component and deleted labs component
- cleaned up now-unused `ui.showSettingsMenu` property and related actions/classes
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/839
The feature image uploader in the post settings menu did not lend itself well to having additional fields so we've moved it into the main editor canvas. This allowed us to use the familiar caption/alt fields from image cards and to let the feature image feel more connected to the post's contents and part of the editing workflow.
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- removed `featureImageMeta` labs flag
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/771
- updated `<GhImageUploaderWithPreview>` to take an `@includeMetadata` argument that shows a basic html supporting caption field underneath (ready for toggle between caption/alt but not fully implemented)
- added feature image alt/caption properties to post model
- updated UI behind "featureImageMeta" labs flag
- added the feature image uploader to the top of `<GhKoenigEditor>` for display above the editor title
- removed feature image uploader from post settings menu
- added labs flag checkbox
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/763
- Added dev experiments requirement for multiple product feature as its alpha
- Puts new multiple products UI in membership settings behind the feature flag
- Puts add comp sub popup prototype behind the feature flag
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/763
- Ensure the feature flag is available in the feature service so that it knows where to pull the setting from (labs)
- Added a toggle UI to the alpha features list in labs for switching multiple products
- Ensure the feature flag is available in the feature service so that it knows where to pull the setting from (labs)
- Added a toggle UI to the alpha features list in labs as this is a new feature and is therefore alpha
- Changed the old gh-feature-flag helper to use the switch class instead of checkbox as that's a new pattern since we used this helper
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/460
- use the `user.accessibility` field via the `feature` service to add a `launchComplete` property
- this is the best place we have currently for UI-specific concerns
- toggle the property to `true` when the "Launch!" button is clicked in the final wizard step
- hide the launch site wizard link on the dashboard if launch has been completed
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Updated settings navigation to a completely redesigned flow for Ghost 4.0 🎉
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Fabien O'Carroll <fabien@allou.is>
Co-authored-by: Rish <zrishabhgarg@gmail.com>
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12396
We use two stylesheets ghost-light.css and ghost-dark.css for light mode and night mode respectively. The problem occurs when we disable the light stylesheet when we enable dark stylesheet, as there is a moment when there is no style applied. This causes flash of unstyled content (or a big logo when users flip the night mode switch)
Since the ghost-dark style is loaded after the ghost-light stylesheet, we only need to enable or disable the dark stylesheet. When the dark stylesheet is enabled, the light stylesheet will be overridden automatically by the browser. I could not find any performance implications on overriding styles. The only performance implication is around loading a new stylesheet which we already do.
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- email analytics feature has a potential to be resource-intensive so it may be switched off via config, when this is the case we don't want to show stats in the admin that are out of date or won't be added/updated
- fixed page link titles saying "Edit this post" instead of "Edit this page"
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- ran [es5-getter-ember-codemod](https://github.com/rondale-sc/es5-getter-ember-codemod)
- [es5 getters RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0281-es5-getters.md)
- updates the majority of `object.get('property')` with `object.property` with exceptions:
- `.get('nested.property')` - it's not possible to determine if this is relying on "safe" path chaining for when `nested` doesn't exist
- `.get('config.x')` and `.get('settings.x')` - both our `config` and `settings` services are proxy objects which do not support es5 getters
- this PR is not exhaustive, there are still a number of places where `.get('service.foo')` and similar could be replaced but it gets us a long way there in a quick and automated fashion
requires https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/9277
- added a `koenigEditor` feature flag
- modified the feature service to accept a `developer` boolean on the options object passed into the internal `feature` method, if `true` the feature flag won't be enabled unless the `enableDeveloperExperiments` config option is also enabled
- added "developer feature testing" section in labs that's only visible if `enableDeveloperExperiments` config flag is enabled
- added koenig editor toggle to the developer section in labs
- enabled a switch between the markdown and koenig editors
- modified the default value of the `mobiledoc` attr in the Post model to be a blank mobiledoc or blank markdown mobiledoc depending on the feature flag
- modified the `autofocus` switch in editor controller's `setPost` method so that it is always switched, even for new->edit where the post model isn't swapped
- added a compatibility check to the editor controller's `setPost` method that shows an alert and force enables the koenig editor if the koenig flag is not enabled and the opened post is not compatible with the markdown editor
- fixed various issues that have appeared due to the old koenig alpha becoming out of sync with master
no issue
Automated tools, code generators, and editor integrations are increasingly standardising on the import style used in `ember-modules-codemod`. Our import style differed a little with regards to service/controller injection imports which meant we were starting to see inconsistent naming.
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- add eslint-plugin-ember, configure no-old-shims rule
- run `eslint --fix` on `app`, `lib`, `mirage`, and `tests` to move imports to the new module imports
- further cleanup of Ember globals usage
- remove event-dispatcher initializer now that `canDispatchToEventManager` is deprecated
no issue
- adds `eslint-plugin-sort-imports-es6-autofix` dependency
- implements ESLint's base `sort-imports` rule but has a distinction in that `import {foo} from 'bar';` is considered `multiple` rather than `single`
- fixes ESLint's autofix behaviour so `eslint --fix` will actually fix the sort order
- updates all unordered import rules by using `eslint --fix`
With the increased number of `import` statements since Ember+ecosystem started moving towards es6 modules I've found it frustrating at times trying to search through randomly ordered import statements. Recently I've been sorting imports manually when I've added new code or touched old code so I thought I'd add an ESLint rule to codify it.
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- adds `settings` service that acts as a proxy to the singular settings model with methods to fetch and reload, also prevents accidentally loading only some settings types which has caused problems in the past
- updates app boot, signin, and signup processes to fetch settings ensuring that any part of the app can grab settings synchronously if needed
- removes `timeZone` service, it's no longer needed as we can grab `settings.activeTimezone` directly
- replaces all store queries for the settings model with appropriate `settings` methods
- refactors `apps/*` routes/controllers, they had become a little convoluted with the way they were dealing with settings and the new service helped to clean that up
no issue
- add functionality for night mode feature flag using alternate
stylesheets
- modify lazy loader service to work with alternate stylesheets
- update feature service to use user accessibility property & add tests
no issue
- switch `jscs` and `jshint` inline config to `eslint` config
- fix eslint errors, predominantly in tests where the config now the main app config more closely
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/6949
Handle version mismatch errors by:
- displaying an alert asking the user to copy any data and refresh
- disabling navigation so that unsaved data is not accidentally lost
Detailed changes:
- add `error` action to application route for global route-based error handling
- remove 404-handler mixin, move logic into app route error handler
- update `.catch` in validation-engine so that promises are rejected with the
original error objects
- add `VersionMismatchError` and `isVersionMismatchError` to ajax service
- add `upgrade-status` service
- has a method to trigger the alert and toggle the "upgrade required" mode
- is injected into all routes by default so that it can be checked before
transitioning
- add `Route` override
- updates the `willTransition` hook to check the `upgrade-status` service
and abort the transition if we're in "upgrade required" mode
- update notifications `showAPIError` method to handle version mismatch errors
- update any areas where we were catching ajax errors manually so that the
version mismatch error handling is obeyed
- fix redirect tests in editor acceptance test
- fix mirage's handling of 404s for unknown posts in get post requests
- adjust alert z-index to to appear above modal backgrounds
no issue
- always ensure we load a full settings object so that we don't risk saving a partial settings object back to the server
- should fix the issues reported in Slack of disappearing private settings over time
Initial Subscribers screen
- set up mocked api endpoints
- basic subscribers screen with data loading, infinite scroll
"Add Subscriber" screen
- uses modal to display a new subscriber form
- validates subscriber e-mail address
- moves pagination from route into controller to use filtered/sorted CPs on top of a live-query so that new subscribers are added to the list and the total can be properly managed
TODO:
- there is currently a pretty serious performance issue where the whole table is re-rendered when the live-query is updated. `ember-light-table` doesn't allow for live-binding and has no options to easily manipulate it's rows using an external interface - it's possible to move the page loading into the component so we only render new rows but that leaves it difficult to react to new subscribers being added through the UI. I believe the number of components used within the table is also adding to the performance problems.
- most likely solution is to drop `ember-light-table` in favour of rendering the table directly - glimmer should do a good job of fast updates even though the underlying array will be completely swapped out
"Import subscribers" screen
- uses modal to display an import subscribers CSV file upload form
- displays upload progress
- displays import stats and reloads subscribers table once import has completed
- adds `gh-file-uploader` component (NB. pared down copy of `gh-image-uploader`, ripe for some refactoring)
- fixes subscribers acceptance test failing because fixtures did not have the labs flag enabled
Unfortunately this doesn't have 100% test coverage as we're limited in how we can simulate file uploads 😞
Fix performance issues with subscribers table
- moves the table definition from the component up to the controller
- switches back to manually manipulating table rows instead of using a live-query
This is a quick-fix in that it allows us to continue using the `ember-light-table` component but it does mean that we lose some flexibility that the live-query gave us. For now it's not much of an issue and it allows us to defer deeper performance/flexibility work until we have a concrete need and requirements.
Hook up Export CSV button
- use a hidden iFrame to trigger the browser to hit the CSV export endpoint and download the file
Re-order subscribers table by clicking column headers
- displays currently sorted column and sort direction
- clicking a column header re-fetches the data from the server with the appropriate query params
Fix scroll triggers for infinite pagination + icon change
- adds a debounce as well as the throttle so that we always get a final scroll trigger once scrolling has stopped
- changes the subscribers icon from the temporary team icon to the mail icon
supersedes #6773
- update `feature` service and `gh-feature-flag` component to work synchronously rather than async
- use the application route's `afterModel` hook so that settings are loaded before first load
- override `session` service's `authenticate` method to load the settings after successful authentication before any other routes are processed
refs #6207, #6207
- updates tests for new async behaviour
- fixes tests failing on validation errors
- fixes `feature.labs` not updating after successful save