fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1909
- The feature image caption is already escaped on the frontend
- Doing it again in the backend breaks the possibility to add links to the caption
- I checked and the `feature_image_alt` is not escaped in the frontend.
We're going to be adding more redirection logic into Ghost and it's
going to get confusing if we have names this generic. This makes it
clear which feature this service is related to.
Ideally in the future we can combine all of these into one redirects
service, but for now we will be running a specific service per feature
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1865
- refactors staff service to listen to member and subscription events
- triggers email alerts based on events instead of directly calling the service
- removes staff service dependency for members api
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1772
- The user facing side of comments recently replaced `bio` with `expertise`.
- To remain consistent we replaced all the references of `bio` with `expertise` throughout the codebase.
- This includes a database column name changing migration, within the `members` table.
- Bumped up the comments-ui version to a new minor (0.10.x) as its a breaking change.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1871
This commit adds a test to the serialize method of `post-emaiserializer`. It checks whether the generated email HTML is valid and standard HTML5 and that all properties are escaped.
To do this validation, I depend on the new `html-validate` dev dependency. Just parsing the HTML with a HTML parser is not enough to guarantee that the HTML is okay.
Apart from that this fixes:
- Removed the sanitizeHTML method and replaced it with normal HTML escaping. We don't want to allow any HTML in the escaped fields. Whereas `sanitizeHTML` still allows valid HTML, but we don't want that and want the same behaviour as on the site. E.g., a post with a title `All your need to know about the <br /> tag` should actually render the same title and non-html content, being `All your need to know about the <br /> tag`
- The file, nft and audio card didn't (always) escape the injected HTML fields (new version @tryghost/kg-default-cards)
- `@tryghost/string` is bumped because it contains the new escapeHtml method
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1879
OpenSea updated their URL format for NFTs after adding support for Solana
which broke our regex, this updates to support the new format.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/384
- Existing adapter config was based on the notion there can only be one configuration per one adapter class. With adapter cache now allowing instantiating multiple adapter instances with the same base class it opened up a possibility to have shared configuration for a base class and then extend/override it in "feature" configurations (see tests in this commit for specific examples)
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1855
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1866
This commit moves all duplicate methods to get the support email address to a single location. Also methods to get the default email domain are moved.
For the location, I initially wanted to put it at the settings service. But that service doesn't feel like the right place. Instead I created a new settings helpers service. This service takes the settingsCache, urlUtils and config and calculates some special 'calculated' settings based on those:
- Support email methods
- Stripe (active) keys / stripe connected (also removed some duplicate code that calculated the keys in a couple of places)
- All the calculated settings are moved to the settings helpers
I'm not 100% confident in whether this is the right place to put the helpers. Suggestions are welcome.
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1870
Disables email sanitization that was enabled earlier because this bug is more important and urgent.
The recently introduced email sanitzation removes HTML comments from the post html.
- This breaks the email paid preview, because it depends on the `<!--members-only-->` comment.
- Breaks the Outlook comments `<!--[if !mso !vml]-->`
This commit reverts this change.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1771
We don't have access to `req.brute.reset` due to the way the flow
works, we have one endpoint which sends an email with a magic link,
and another route which handles the login. We don't want to apply
brute force protection to both because our rate limiting is designed
for API requests not web page visits (which is how login is handled).
Because of this we require access to the underlying ExpressBrute
instance exposed by the spam-protection module, so that we can
perform the reset.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/363
- AFAICT, this is an outdated and unused concept from when subscribers
were a thing, but members are now how we do things, and this is causing code
to linger around that we don't need
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1716
- Adds the bio field to the API output
- Allow setting bio when updating the member
- Includes new E2E tests for the members API that were missing
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1680
- using test emails via email preview in admin were failing due to missing post data attached to them
- adds test to make sure email segment rendering doesn't crash even with missing data
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1705
- Made `max-width` smaller to avoid super-long lines
- Added `span` elements with `nowrap` to avoid one or two-word orphans
Co-authored-by: Rishabh <zrishabhgarg@gmail.com>
refs TryGhost/Team#1680
- extends the public preview card so that the paywall is shown in newsletters for paid-only posts based on member's access
- adds CTA for paywalled content in newsletters
- the segmentation for paywall only considers free and non-free members, so post with specific `tiers` and `paid-only` access settings are sent to all paid members
Co-authored-by: Djordje Vlaisavljevic <dzvlais@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/354
- this commit turns the Ghost repo into a monorepo so we can bring our
internal packages back in, which makes life easier when working on
Ghost