closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1491
With multiple newsletters feature, a site should always have at-least one newsletter by default. Also, as with the default product, the default newsletter also needs to be renamed to the site title during the setup flow.
- adds default newsletter to main and test fixtures
- updates setup flow to rename newsletter name and sender name to site title
- updates model to extend default value for fields
- updates test
- Updated express-test to latest version with new expectEmptyBody assertion
- Updated all the tests that used matchBodySnapshot for an empty body to use expectEmptyBody instead
- Updated all the snapshots that were affected manually, and verified running the tests works as expected
refs: 0ef5a5c97a
- As per the previous commit, our mixed filename casing inadvertently resulted in a bug
- The casing in the codebase is meant to be kebab-case always, so fixing this everywhere that's relevant to the API whilst there's a good reason
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/245
- There's no need for a mapper or serializer as labels uses the default behaviour
- Added a full suite of tests, consolidating from regression and using the new framework to prove nothing is broken
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/169
- Before releasing Ghost v5 we would like to move all canary-related URLs to a non-versioned format, which will become a default in v5.
- 'canary' is by definition unstable, so breaking any unprepared client explicitly using the canary is expected
- Removed the aliased /content/ and /admin/ apps from app.js because with updated configuration they become duplicates of 'canary' endpoints
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1284
When you create a new post with a tag slug that contains spaces, those spaces will get replaced by dashes. But instead of reusing an existing tag, a new tag is always created.
- New tag slugs are cleaned up before matching with existing tags in the Post model onSaving method
- Cleaned up multiple loops in onSaving of Post model
- Cleaned up syntax when cleaning up tag slug
- Added tests for slugs with spaces
- Added test for too long tag slug causing duplication
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1362
- Casper is already installed, so the installation from github always fail.
- There is no need to display an error message in that case.
Added regression tests for blog setup with the default theme:
- Check whether there are no notifications after completing the setup
- Also test the setup with the default theme
refs f48892028d
refs 33da584161
- There was another mather added recently: anyDateWithTimezoneOffset. The naming of date-related matchers was getting long and confusing. Renamed existing date matcher to better reflect what they do and they types of matches they are responsible for, following renames have been done:
- anyShortDate -> anyISODate
- anyDate -> anyISODateTime
- anyDateWithTimezoneOffset -> anyISODateTimeWithTZ
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1382
- Added two possible new setup values: `accentColor` and `description` to define the brand colour and site description on initial setup
- Updated tests to reflect those changes
- Only the params when passed and fall back to default site description
- Often in our API we want to check that the location string looks roughly right for a resource
- At the moment we're matching any String, this upgrades the check to look for resource URLs
We've split the tests into two describes, one for when Stripe is enabled
and one without, because we setup Stripe in the before method.
We use nock to mock the Stripe server and assert that there is no call
to delete the subscription.
- We're in the process of rolling out a new e2e-framework, and getting rid of the regression tests
- We'll eventually merge all the tests together and into using the same framework
- This part of the framework can be used in isolation
- Using mockManager everywhere makes it more visible how to use it
- Aside: fixed .getAdminAPIAgent not needing a URL in site tests whilst cleaning up
refs daeb06e835
- This is an additive change, and the parameter is optional so it's better to ship it right away (testing was hard as it's a chicken and an egg problem to have a feature flag in the setup route).
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/158
- We only use chai in a handful of places now, and it seems totally unnecessary
- Use assert instead
- Made other minor changes with a view to this being a reference aka "perfect" test suite
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/158
- if we had to combine a large list of params then this would make sense
- we could/should also add a .query() method to our agent
- however, I don't think this is worthwhile/necessary for just 2 params right now :)
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/158
- continuing to turn this into a reference test suite for how to do things with the new framework
- use fixtureManager and mockManager properly
- testUtils should _not_ be required anymore!
- TODO: cleanup labs mocking and side effect assertion using models
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/158
- rather than just exposing any, anything and string matching, expose more specific matchers.
- this was triggered by `any(Date)` not working for dates in our API
- it seems poor to match `any(String)` for something we want to be a well formatted date
- establishes the pattern of using our defined matchers instead of requiring any/anything from jest
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/158
- Working up to having these be the defacto "reference" tests
- Changing this allows for the fact that there will be a getContentAPIAgent, and probably more in future
- Abstracting away the path to a single location will make updating API paths easier later too
refs TryGhost/Toolbox#158
refs TryGhost/Toolbox#129 (comment)
We now have @tryghost/jest-snapshot - a suite of utilities for using snapshots with mocha, should, etc
The @tryghost/express-test lib also uses it to provide chained snapshot assertions
This library was created because all the existing implementations I could find, including the in use @ethanresnick/chai-jest-snapshot
didn't properly support property matching. @ethanresnick/chai-jest-snapshot supposedly supported it, but the implementation was incorrect
and frequently lead to false test passes.
This library also has (after some back and forth) path resolution so that snapshots can live in a local __snapshots__ folder
The idea here is to keep the concept of _what_ we're asserting (that an email was sent)
away from the implementation of how we check that assertion
This means that tests can have a consistent api like .sentEmail(), and if we change how that function works,
we only have to update the assertion function in the MockManager
Much more cleanup to come behind the scenes, but the aim is to make the tests as clean as possible
- encapsulated concerns within individual objects
- this will allow us to refactor these into classes or move them around later
- also makes it clearer how methods like restore relate to other methods
- e.g mocks.restore() restores mocks, whilst fixtureManager.restore() restores the database
- Ensure that the DB is always reset between tests
- We assume that the DB will be torn down and rebuilt between tests
- Without this, previous tests clobber the current tests, and it's not possible to tell when running files in isolation
which makes developing really tricky
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1296
- The `theme` must be a github `org/repo` string
- This uses the internal API instead of the services because the API has extra implementation details not present in the services.
- This is so that we can start refactoring more tests to use our new e2d framework
- That framework doesn't support file uploads yet, so tests with uploads are split out
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
Default content visibility for a post can be one of `public|members|paid|tiers`, where `tiers` denotes visibility restricted to specific tiers. This change adds a new setting to store the tier ids when default content visibility is set to `tiers`. This closely matches how the visibility is stored on `posts` table as well, with `visibility` stored as `tiers` and tiers data is stored on tiers pivot table.
refs TryGhost/Team#1071
- new `tiers` key is now attached to posts/pages API response to include tiers visibility
- updates expected response for post/page in tests to include `tiers`
- This test failed for me intermittently because the posts would be out of order
- I assume this is due to my super-powered M1 mac 😂
- This rewrite only aims to remove the dependency between the insertion order and the output order
- Everything else should be the same, and it still tests that the posts that are meant to be members only are exactly that
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/168
- These are all places where we reference an API version like v2 or v3 but it's not actually
used or relevant.
- The aim is to get rid of all mentions of these old versions to make it clearer that we're only running tests on canary
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/168
We're going to be dropping the idea of having multiple versions of the API in each Ghost version.
Because this has not achieved the goal of making it easier to make breaking changes, but it has
created an ordinate amount of technical debt and maintenance overhead.
As we know this is going away in the next major, there is no benefit to us constantly running tests
that check if those versions still work, especially given how long they take.
Instead we're starting work to ensure that all of our test work on canary, and that canary has
excellent test coverage so that we can be sure that our one API version works really well and that
any changes, no matter how subtle are deliberate, tracked and understood.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Zapier/issues/56
- fixes tag creation when creating posts with `tags: [{slug: 'new'}]` which should be supported
- assigning tags with only `{slug: 'new'}` was triggering our validation for the required `name` property then bubbling up to the `bookshelf-relations` library resulting in a 500 error
- the fix applied here is to set the `name` field to the same as the `slug` field if a name is not provided
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/129
- The "Origin" header is require in Admin API requests so it makes sense to bake it into a default request made by most tests. Reduces unnecesary fluf around test request setup and removes a "config" dependency in each tests suite using the "e2e framework"
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/158
- Allows for much smaller amount of code to configure a test to work with chai-jest-snapshots. They now work automatically for all regression tests and could be enabled for other suites by adding the "--require=./test/utils/snapshots.js" parameter in respective test:* package script
- Regenerated snapshot for authentication test as the naming structure
changed a little with the snapshot metadata being taken on a higher
level in the test (uses the suite name instead of a specific describe it
used to be called from)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/158
- Moving common mocking/stubbing/spying logic into an outside utils module allows test suites to keep agnostic towards which framework powers mocking etc. Should also substitute email service stubbing used in multiple places
- Bonus, got rid of should dependency, which is deprecated
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/129
- This is an example of how the converted test suite syntax could look like when using jest snapshots.
- The tradeoff is not that visible just yet as these tests were mostly checking few fields, but when the whole range of admin API tests is convered we'll be able to get rid of the "checkResponse" utiliti methods along with all the supporting luggage!