no issue
- During an investigation of a possible Zapier bug discovered there was no coverage at all for sending emails for new member signups. This changeset adds coverage for basic case of `send_email` and `email_type` behavior
no refs
- Removes old `/members/stats` endpoint in favor of new `/members/stats/count` in canary/v4 which captures members counts using new events table
- Removes tests for old `/members/stats` endpoint
- Added test for new `/members/stats/count` endpoint
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Export files included a lot of data which was not used in the importer, for example: members, labels, migrations and many more. This lead to a lot of clutter in the import files and made it hard to reason about their purpose.
- The main purpose of exports - is to export importable resources. These are posts, tags, and users. The rest of data like members or migrations either have their own importer (like CSV importer for members) or does not and should not have any ways to be imported.
- These changes are in now way complete. It's a first step towards resource-based exports which could be properly versioned in the future on API level and not be a mirror of the DB structure.
- This is sort of a breaking change. But we are doing it because: (1) its an internal API that should not be used by external clients, (2) there was no public contract to have this API stable at any point, (3) we really need to get back the control over export files structure and size
- In case an external client was dependent on some structure of the exported json file they can still pass in ALL of previously exported data by passing table names in `include` query parameter.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- This version is dynamic and depends on latest Ghsot version. It's unrealistic to expect test maintainer to update this version regularly, instead opted into checking the format of the version property
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Fixed "skipped" test which was useful to have for scenarios when "include" parameters are passed into exporter
- Also updated assertions to explicitly list calls to tables - these tests should break and should be fixed when exporter is modified!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Previous blocklist approach was resulting in adding every single new table into an export automatically. Which creates possibility to leak sensitive data if not used porperly. Allowlist approach gives better control over what is exported, makes this information explicit, and version-control friendlier
refs 74cdbadedb
- Fixes failing test by enforcing ordering through `sort()` call. Doing this to avoid differences between node versions' `Object.keys()` ordering
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
refs 080a8fc082
- The `have.keys` assertion was not doing strict comparison neither provided any useful output when changed to `have.only.keys`.
- Rewrote the tests to use manual assertion through array comparison which checks exactly what it's supposed to and gives a visual diff in case there are any missing/extra properties in config
no issue
- The test was designed to fail when `exactly the right keys` were modified. This was not happening! The `have.keys` assertion was not doing strict comparison neither provided any useful output when changed to `have.only.keys`.
- Rewrote the test to use manual assertion through array comparison which checks exactly what it's supposed to and gives a visual diff in case there are any missing/extra properties in config
no issue
- 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
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- This test fixure is up to date and contains real export from Ghost 2.9. This file should not be edited any more as it represents a "snapshot" of 2.9 (don't really know why this version was chosen to be tested, so didn't change the convention).
- Ideally in the future we should maintain snapshots of export from major releases (or at least first non-broken releases after major release) AND a snapshot of the latest ghost version export file (canary of a sort). This way we'll be able to build up confidence of older export files still working and keep good track in export file changes with every new version
- Updated db spec suite to remove "fixture" user before each import to reduce a variable amount of import errors (star from the same state). It has to be done through an API call because restarting Ghost instance to have clean slate before each test case times out the suite
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- This test fixure is up to date and contains real export from Ghost 4.0. Previous file was just an old 2.x export file which was updated manually on "as needed bases"
- See 3240d4adf0 for more context
- Updated README.md for exports generations with more accurate instructions (previous one contained a typo)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- This test fixure is up to date and contains real export from Ghost 3.0. Previous file was just an old 2.x export file which was updated manually on "as needed bases"
- The aim is to keep these files as close to real world as possible instead of manually making up data for the needs of test suites
- Fixed test suite which was using the v3 export file
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- There were no automations or instructions for updating or creating new export fixtures. This redme should put a start for faster fixture generation process and possibly automation in the future
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/571
- `post.plaintext` values were being transformed with the markdown URL transformer but that wasn't picking up the link format used in our plaintext fields resulting in absolute URLs being stored in the database rather than `__GHOST_URL__` URLs
- meant that if the `url` config is changed then plaintext and other calculated fields that used it would have URLs that referred to the old domain rather than the new one
- re-saving the posts would have updated it but that's not feasible to do manually for large sites
- bumped `@tryghost/url-utils` to a version that has plaintext transform utils and updated the post model's transform map
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12791
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/566https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12787 introduced a significant performance regression due to a misunderstanding of when Bookshelf calls `.format()` ([related upstream issue](https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/issues/668)). We expected `.format()` to only be called on save but it's also called when Bookshelf performs fetching and eager loading which happens frequently. `.format()` can be a heavy method as it needs to parse and serialize html and markdown so it should be performed as infrequently as possible.
- override `sync()` in the base model so we can call our own `.formatOnWrite()` method to transform attributes on `update` and `insert` operations
- this was the only feasible location in Bookshelf I could find that is low enough level to not require modifying model instance attributes
- gives models the option to perform heavy transform operations only when writing to the database compared to the usual `.format()` method that is also called on fetch in many situations
refs 4dc413d6a1
- Fixed failing test cases which were designed to check non-major upgrade messages. There's no clear use cases for those, but still worth keeping such case in mind
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/564
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10236
- The notification to upgrade to new 4.0 Ghost version was still visible to users after upgrading the instance to 4.0. This was caused by notification filtering not taking into account 3.x or 4.x versions.
- The fix filters out notifications that detect a major version notification using `x.0 is now available` pattern and compares current version to that major. This should future proof the issue from happening in Ghost 5.0 (but a proper holistic fix is preferable!)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Export/Import test suite clean up ctd. See previous commits for context
- Next up will introduce v3 and "latest" tests to be able to check how importer behaves when import files are used from a particular version
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Export/Import test suite clean up ctd. See previous commits for context
- Main goal here was to update latest JSON export data. Also hardened tests to make sure this fixture is updated whenever the endpoint changes structure
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Follow up to previous commit. Read it for full context.
- This step splits existing importer test suite into separate files based on current "describe sections". This is done to get the test suite size to somewhat comprehensive shape
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- Follow up to previous commit. Read it for full context.
- This step splits existing importer test suite into separate files based on current "describe sections". This is done to get the test suite size to somewhat comprehensive shape
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/555
- As part of testing upcoming 4.0 release was looking into a robust way to test imports. The importer test suite is humongous, so started with small extractions.
- The goal is to have readable and easy to create version-specific "exports" that would allow for more convenient testing
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/567
- bumped `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` with a version containing a bugfix for detecting absolute URLs as local content images when they match the site url supplied as an option when rendering
- this bug surfaced because of the change in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12787 - the renderer is now seeing absolute URLs when passed content from the model layer rather than `__GHOST_URL__` URLs. We didn't hit it in 3.x because that was passing content with relative URLs.
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
refs 6b07d4b2a0
- The model is needed here, because it contains full set of fields. In some cases, like email-preview, the "plaintext" field is not present in "attrs" which causes the logic to fail.
- This should be sorted along with https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10396
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/467
refs a6f5eb71be
- When a generated excerpt is calculated for posts/page resources it uses raw model! to get the data. Model contains untranformed __GHOST_URL__ markup which has to be additionally processed before extracint an excerpt or use the transformed `plaintext` from available attributes (chose the latter to decrease complexity)
- Removed model dependency as `attrs` at this point of serialization should always contain the `plaintext` field. It's ugly and has an unsolved bug report here - https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10396. The reliance should be solved at some point, but definitely not a part of this issue
no issue
- we run raw mobiledoc through the mobiledoc-html renderer and we now store URLs in raw mobiledoc as `__GHOST_URL__` relative. Those URLs were not passing the "local image" check in the renderer for image optimisation availability meaning the srcset and sizes output was skipped
- bumped library version to include a fix for the optimisation check
no issue
Comped members were not able to view paid-member content because content gating was only looking for `member.status === 'paid'` which doesn't take into consideration members on a "complimentary" plan.
- added front-end acceptance tests for member access to posts
- updated content-gating check to take comped members into consideration
no-issue
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.
- With 4.0 we have a brand new version of Casper, new fixtures and new default settings
- Fixture posts cover the key features and give users an introduction to how to use their site
- This all comes from the marketing and design teams to refresh the look and feel of Ghost and give users the best possible onboarding experience
Note: this fixture overhaul includes
- new content for new 4.0 features
- regenerated post content using our updated mobiledoc structure
- a switch from British to US English
refs 2bba9989db
- Note: this will require new fixtures so that the navigation links actually work
- These updates are all in aid of getting the best possible default setup and onboarding experinence for new Ghost users
- With 4.0 we have a brand new version of Casper, new fixtures and new default settings
- This all comes from the marketing and design teams to refresh the look and feel of Ghost
Note on accent color:
This commit changes the default accent colour again.
The intention is that new sites should get #FF1A75 (pink) as their default.
Any existing sites that do not have an accent colour set yet, should get #15171A (black) on upgrading to 4.0.
These are different as they are different experinces. Fresh sites will be guided to pick a color, so
a bright color is more visible and helps to see what can be done, whilst existing sites get a muted
black, that should be a sensible fall back color.
refs TryGhost/Team#535
We want to ensure that a site will always have a default value of
`'#15171A'` for the accent_color setting.
Since the boot process changed we have three cases to account for:
1. Setting does not exist
2. Setting exists with no value
3. Setting exists with a value
It is only in the case of 2. that we want the migration to update the
database with a default value.
In the case of 3. the site owner has already set a value, which we do
not want to override.
In the case of 1. the setting will be created (and populated with
default value) from the default-settings.json file, by the
populateDefaults method called from the settings service
We also update the accent_color setting to include a non-empty
validation, to ensure that the setting will always have a value, as
sites before 4.x may have an empty accent_color, we must update the
importer to set the default value if one is not present. Otherwise we
would run into validation errors and even if we didn't would have an
invalid database state.
no issue
- We had a suspicion about a regression with these endpoints and there was no quick way to verify if these endpoints were failing due to a misconfiguration on the server or they broke generally for everyone
- Added tests as they were clearly lacking