- we export i18n from `core/frontend/services/proxy` and this is used in
the most of the places in the frontend code
- this commit aligns the rest of the code in core/frontend to use the
proxy too
- unfortunately core/frontend/services/themes/i18n.js loops back to the
proxy so we have a circular dependency
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12256
We no longer want to filter out cancelled subscriptions, so we are able
to remove the whereIn clause of the relation.
* Fixed paid flag on member
* Fixed content gating for members
Now that the subscriptions for a member include all of them, we must
explicitly check that the member has an active subscription in order to
consider them "paid"
- this helps bring all the code together so we can extract it in the
future
- turning it into a class also lets us easily inject the i18n instance
and store it locally
no issue
- The logic inside the if/esle conditions was duplicated and made it confusing to reason about.
- This change is not effecting the underlying logic at all
refs #11085
- Incorrect usage error was logged to the output when there was no recirecst configuration file present in the system. Previously an empty string was returned in such situation, resulting in "ENOENT" error, which was ignored through special handling.
- The fix resembles logic in redirects async getter function where empty array is returned when the config file does not exits.
- Attempting to read unexistent config should not ever happen and will be handled on the config service layer, this is why special "ENOENT" handling has been removed
closes#11085
- Ghost has been using YAML format for other configurations (e.g. routes). The plan is to move to this format for all user-edited settings files. By default JSON format is still used in Ghost Admin API v2/v3, but will be changed to YAML in API v4. Check referenced issue for more context.
- New format supports all the features available before. The main noticeable change is the structure of config file. It is now grouped by redirect HTTP code instead of specifying `"permanent": true | false` attribute for each config property. Example format for YAML config:
```
302:
/from-url/: /to-url/
301:
/category/([a-z0-9\-]+)/i: /tag/$1/
/v([0-9\.]+)/docs/([a-z0-9\-]+)/i: /docs/$2/
```
- Added 2 new endpoints: `POST redirects/upload` and `GET redirects/download`. These serve as an alias to current GET/POST `/redirects/json. "upload/download" naming pattern is introduced to match the convention with other resources that can be uploaded and downloaded (images, themes etc.). `/redirects/json` endpoints will be removed in Admin API v4
- The parsing code from `custom-redirects.js` has been moved to `frontend/services/redirects/settings.js`. This location is more appropriate for this logic and eventually `custom-redirects.js` middlewear might be moved into "frontend" as this middlewear plays a role mostly effecting that area.
closes#11999
- When the routes.yaml file changes (manually or through API) we need
to store a checksum to be able to optimize routes reloads in the future
- Added mechanism to detect differences between stored and current routes.yaml hash value
- Added routes.yaml sync on server boot
- Added routes.yaml handling in controllers
- Added routes hash synchronization method in core settings. It lives in core settings
as it needs access to model layer. To avoid coupling with the frontend settings it accepts
a function which has to resolve to a routes hash
- Added note about settings validation side-effect. It mutates input!
- Added async check for currently loaded routes hash
- Extended frontend settings loader with async loader. The default behavior of the loader is
to load settings syncronously for reasons spelled in 0ac19dcf84
To avoid blocking the eventloop added async loading method
- Refactored frontend setting loader for reusability of settings file path
- Added integrity check test for routes.yaml file
closes#12130
When defining a collection with a tag as the data source, the metadata
was not correctly applied due to the context array not including 'tag'.
This update keeps the context management all in the same context helper
file and follows the same pattern as for posts/pages as a data source.
no issue
- Member gating on post/page content is done using member context on request's frame
- Custom static page route was incorrectly setting the member context as `members` instead of `member`, which caused logged-in members to still not able to see content while logged in as a member
- Fix corrects the member context for these routes to use `member` as expected
closes#11574
- the current implementation of the access property has it frontend only, and wired up only in one place
- this leaves it only available in a handful of places, e.g. can't use it in a post loop or get helper
- the current implementation also fails logically if the html content of the post is blank
This fix moves the behaviour to the API
- this ensures the field is always available no matter what context you are in
- it also updates the logic to use the same membersHasAccess logic as is used to gate the post, so it's always correct
TODO: should reconsider the location of this code
closes#11936
- the driving reason for doing this is so that when posts and taxonomies all have the same route,
e.g. /:slug/ the /edit route won't default to looking up tags
this is the issue outlined in #11936
- the side effect of this is that in this case, all routes will default to looking up posts before tags,
so if you have a /test/ post and a /test/ tag, prior to this change, the tag would have been loaded first
but posts are more important than tags, and should have higher priority, so this change is considered correct
* Updated members default settings
ref #10318
This pulls out the members_subscription_settings & stripe_connect_intgration settings into separate keys
* Updated usage of members_from_address
* Updated stripe_connect usage
* Updated members config to use new settings
* Updated members middleware to use isStripeConnected
* Updated members service to reload correctly
We reload the members-api instance when the related settings change, so
this makes sure we're listening to the correct settings changes
* Updated ghost_head helper to use new settings
* Updated theme middleware to use new settings
* Renamed members_allow_signup -> members_allow_free_signup
* Fixed tests after settings refactor
* Removed from direct key settings key
* Fixed regression tests for settings api
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
refs 2614565d5a
- Renames to match referenced migration renames
- Fixed API responses so they are consistent with newly renamed fields
- Not returning lang and timezone keys from settings in API v2 ther rest should be returned in API v3/canary
- We have many customers asking for INR as there are special rules in Stripe for this currency
- As well as a desire for local-selling
- Meaning it's not valid to use e.g. USD instead
closes#11008
- Updated @nexes/nql to 0.4.0
This version exports the mapKeyValues utility function
- Replaced nql-map-key-values with @nexes/nql util fn
Usage was found using `rg nql-map-key-values` and replaced globally.
- Deleted nql-map-key-values module in shared
Now that this module isn't referenced anywhere else, we can remove it,
relying solely on the util exported by @nexes/nql
- Currently theme uploads delete the existing theme before copying the new files into place
- If something goes wrong with the delete action, you will end up in a bad state
- Some or all of the files may be deleted, but now Ghost won't try to put the new theme in place, instead returning an error
- This leaves you with an invalid active theme and a broken site
- Unlike delete, move is a one-hit operation that succeeds or fails, there moving a theme is safer than deleting
- This updated code moves the old theme to a folder with the name [theme-name]-[uuid] before copying the new theme into place
- Even if this fails, the files should not be gone
- There's a cleanup operation to remove the theme backup at the end, but we don't care too much if this fails
- Ghost Admin has a redirect system built in, so not using the # does work
- However, the usage of # or no # was inconsistent, which is always wrong
- Using the correct Ghost Admin URLs makes it easier to reason about the behaviour
- Represents that logging is shared across all parts of Ghost at present
* moved core/server/lib/common/logging to core/shared/logging
* updated logging path for generic imports
* updated migration and schema imports of logging
* updated tests and index logging import
* 🔥 removed logging from common module
* fixed tests
* moved `server/config` to `shared/config`
* updated config import paths in server to use shared
* updated config import paths in frontend to use shared
* updated config import paths in test to use shared
* updated config import paths in root to use shared
* trigger regression tests
* of course the rebase broke tests
* refactored core/frontend/services/proxy to import common dependency like a normal person
* removed all imports of `common/errors`
* 🔥 removed common/errors module
Co-authored-by: Vikas Potluri <vikaspotluri123.github@gmail.com>
* refactored `core/frontend/apps` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/{apps, redirects, routing}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/settings` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/frontend/services` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/adapters` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/{db, exporter, schema, validation}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/importer` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/models/{base, plugins, relations}` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/models` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/canary/utils/serializers/output` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/shared` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/v2/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/v2` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/meta` to destructure common imports
* fixed some tests referencing `common.errors` instead of `@tryghost/errors`
- Not all of them need to be updated; only updating the ones that are
causing failures
* fixed errors import being shadowed by local scope
- Added a wrapper around express.Router to our shared/express util
- Also export static and _express
- Use this shared util everywhre, meaning express is only used directly in this one file
- ATM this file is mostly an experiment / debug helper, it might be removed again later
- The aim is to have a minimal framework wrapping express that allows us to:
- reduce our usage of express() in favour of Router()
- unify some of our duplicated logic
- fix some structural issues e.g. Sentry
- make it easier to understand the codebase
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
fixes#11774
- providing data as a list ends up hitting code paths that can't handle
arrays
- this ends up causing an InternalServerError
- this commit checks the input type is an object
- spotted in Sentry
- Moved ghost-locals from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- This allows shared middleware to be unhooked from the parent app
refs 183e22e0bf (diff-f3a289058604b2b069d07bb8e2cda60cL39)
- When using the `/edit` route in the end of tag taxonomy redirect was landing on 404 page in Ghost-Admin. For example redirect for `/tags/getting-started/edit/` would redirect to `/#/settings/tags/getting-started`, instead of `/#/tags/getting-started`
- Referenced commit is where the routing in Ghost-Admin was changed from `/settings/tags/:slug/` to `/tags/:slug`
- the helper dir also contained some code used with helpers - utils and helper-helpers?
- the goal here was for helpers to be the only thing in their folder so we can look at moving them out
- all other code has been moved to services/themes for now, which is not the right place either
- services/themes is a catch-all for theme storage, loading, validation, rendering and more, needs to be broken down
- The proxy is not a helper, we want the helpers folder to only include helpers
- The proxy is also meant to be the interface to Ghost for the helpers, and we want to enforce that
- This is a small step on the way
- Moved zipFolder to a new package
- also exposing extract-zip from the new package
- new package has the API pre-promisified
- also uses @tryghost/extract-zip instead of extract-zip, which has bugfixes
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
- The existing common.i18n library contained code for core and theme translations
- There is some shared logic and some theme-specific logic, and the theme-specific logic has dependencies we don't want in lib/common
- This refactor introduces an I18n base class that does all the main shared logic, with no dependencies on other parts of the codebase
- ThemeI18n then extends this logic, and replaces the functions it needs to handle differently and adds it's dependencies on config and settingsCache
- The class has several methods broken down into smaller pieces to make it easier to extend only the necessary parts
- The class also encapsulates all of its logic, without external functions or variables
- The function loadThemeTranslations becomes the 'init()' function overridden in themeI18n.