no issue
- bumped dependency
- fixed all new lint failures
- removed deprecated `ember-cli-eslint`
- it was tying us to an old version of `eslint` resulting in missing rule definition errors when linting was run as part of `yarn dev` and `ember test`
- we run linting separately in CI so we don't need linting to run _again_ on each of our ember test runs
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1583
- When adding a newsletter, check the limits (both via button and route)
- When unarchiving a newsletter, check the limits
- Bumped `@tryghost/limit-service` package, required to make limit checking work for newsletter
- Added the `getNewslettersCount` query to the `limit` service
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/587
- Previous behavior wa showing a generic API error in the top banner which wasn't ideal UX
- With these changes user is informed about the limitation before performing any action with clear call to upgrade through the billing page
no issue
- The modal only appears when the user hits a limitation trying to activate a custom theme not part of the allowlist (if the custom theme allowlist is configured)
- Changed the upgrade button to green to match the design
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/587
- This is first pass on the frontend limit-service integration. Max count queries are substituted with HTTP requests to mimick backend checks. Note, they are not meant to substitute backend checks only to suplment them.