refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1121
- This makes several key changes to the way errors are handled in the member importer, to ensure that we only show error messages to users that we wrote.
- Fundamentally, we no longer trust all API errors, and instead only trust a set of very specific API errors. Anything outside of that is replaced with a generic error message.
- Also switches the server-side error generated for email verification (which can throw during member import) to be a HostLimitError, as that is a more appropriate class.
- Note: there are many other parts of Ghost admin that need a similar overhaul, and a similar change we need to introduce server side to fully resolve the underlying issue of bubbling up code errors to the UI.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2110
- dynamically defined properties on the config service did not have
autotracking set up properly if they were accessed in any way before the
property was defined, this caused problems in a number of areas because
we have both "unauthed" and "authed" sets of config and when not logged
in we had parts of the app checking for authed config properties that
don't exist until after sign-in and subsequent config re-fetch
- renamed `config` service to `configManager` and updated to only
contain methods for fetching config data
- added a `config` instance initializer that sets up a `TrackedObject`
instance with some custom properties/methods and registers it on
`config:main`
- uses application instance initializer rather than a standard
initializer because standard initializers are only called once when
setting up the test suite so we'd end up with config leaking across
tests
- added an `@inject` decorator that when used takes the property name
and injects whatever is registered at `${propertyName}:main`, this
allows us to use dependency injection for any object rather than just
services or controllers
- using `application.inject()` in the initializer was initially used but
that only works for objects that extend from `EmberObject`, the
injections weren't available in native-class glimmer components so this
decorator keeps the injection syntax consistent
- swapped all `@service config` uses to `@inject config`
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Since `ember-moment@10.0` it's not been necessary to use the `ember-cli-moment-shim` package, with `moment` instead being usable directly via `ember-auto-import`. Getting rid of the shim package is necessary for compatibility with `embroider`, Ember's new build tooling.
- dropped `ember-cli-moment-shim` dependency
- added `moment-timezone` dependency and updated all imports to reflect the different package
- worked around `ember-power-calendar` having `ember-cli-moment-shim` as a sub-dependency
- added empty in-repo-addon `ember-power-calendar-moment` to avoid `ember-power-calendar` complaining about a missing package
- added `ember-power-calendar-utils` in-repo-addon that is a copy of `ember-power-calendar-moment` but without the build-time renaming of the tree for better compatibility with embroider
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/912
- When email verification process is triggered "try again" CTA is not deireable
- The change also fixes refresh of imported members in the background
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/913
- When an error is returned from the server during a CSV import and it's because of the email freeze the import modal error has to show a special header along with error message
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- Disabled import button if mapping screen has 0 members to be imported
- Updated UI logic for no-member upload case
- Used bullet list for email summary
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depends on https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12472
The members CSV importer gets an overhaul and works with new importer module in members service, performing the import in a background job when the import will take too long to complete in a reasonable time and send an email with data on completion. Also includes updated CSV mapping UI and error handling to allow easier import from different type of exports.
Co-authored-by: Fabien O'Carroll <fabien@allou.is>
Co-authored-by: Peter Zimon <zimo@ghost.org>
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- bumps eslint and eslint-plugin-ember versions
- octane rules are enabled by default
- disabled them in our eslintrc.json so we can switch to warn/error whilst migrating to octane
- fixed a couple of linting errors from new/updated rules
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- When an import is in progress showing completed progress bar is unusefull and confusing. For large imports it takes a lot longer to process the import itself than to upload the file, that's why it made sense to show a generic spinner untill a better solution is worked on (probably with introduction of jobs)
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- Members importer returns to first state of uploader with file selection when unknown error happens during the upload. If the upload fails and 'summary' state is set, it leads to showing summary stas during 'customizing' state.
requires 8ceabbcfba
- if the API responds with `meta.import_label` after an import, use it to reset and apply the filter across the members list so that it's quick to see the results of the import and perform further bulk actions (coming later)
- added ability to pass arguments through `<GhFullscreenModal>`'s `@confirm` action
- added a `console.error()` call to the members csv import so that any underlying error is not completely lost by the custom error handling
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- Removes redesigned members importer features from behind `enableDeveloperExperiments` flag enabling it by default for everyone
- Had to disable some of the tests for future investigation to unblock the release
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- Ensures the "email" field required to create a member is always present with the mapping
- If the field is not mapped, import would fail for all members
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- Because returned validation errors are too technical some of the most common ones were mapped for better human readibility.
- This is a patchwork on the client instead of introducing a lot bigger changes on the server side
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- A new validation stage has been introduced as a second step after CSV file has been dropped. It is meant to catch any obvious validation errors and output detailed statistics about
- These improvements also improve sampling logic which increases sample size to 30 non-empty cells which are used to validate stripe_customer_ids when there's such need.
- New sampling logic also introduces improved automatic field type detection which allows to better map email and stripe_customer_id fields to CSV columns
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- Adds validations for imported CSV data
- These checks include obvious validation checks for data - like if email addresses are valid, checking if Stripe configured when entries with stripe_customer_id are present and additional server-side validation for entries with stripe_customer_id to check if they appear in connected Stripe account
- The validation set is calculated by naive choosing of first 5, middle 5 and 5 tail records from imported set. This logic comes from observations that errors usually apear withing "test" records in the beggining or the end of the file. These selection rules might change in the future if we find a need for it.
- Adds papaparse CSV parser, which was chosen for it's maturity and relatively small minified size. In the future this library should be lazy-loaded to make the first page load UX nicer
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- The invalid file type error should be shown on the very first step of import and should not allow proceeding without selecting a correct file.
refs 633ba27f0e
- Import modal is now devided into separate stages with ability to specify labels which will be assigned to every member present in the dataset.
- Also adds explicit "Import" button without automatic import when the CSV file is selected
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- move members loading code into `members` controller so that it's more accessible to other areas of the app
- add `refreshData()` to the `members` controller which forces members list and stats to be re-fetched
- call `members.refreshData()` after successful upload of members import file
- store range/days in `membersStats` service so that it's remembered across refreshes and component renders
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- added a `member-stats` service to keep member stats state outside of the chart component's lifecycle
- returns memoized member stats when fetching if the query hasn't changed and the data is less than a minute old
- reduces potentially heavy network requests when quickly navigating between members list and other screens