refs c1d66f0b01
- fixed base model allowing '@@INDEXES@@' as a permitted attribute/order
- fixed base model automatically setting `@@INDEXES@@` to null on the model when creating
- added `doAuth('members:emails')`
- creates an `email_batch` record attached to the first email in the fixtures
- creates an `email_recipients` record for each member
- runs analytics aggregation so the email and member counts are as expected
- added acceptance test for `/member/:id/?include=email_recipients`
- `https` was getting caught somewhere with nock and metascraper and
caused each test case to hang for 3 seconds
- `http` still tests what we want and is instant
- refactoring the acceptance tests to use async-await removes all the Promise
chaining we had, and streamlines the coding styles we have across the code so
test files are more alike
no issue
- email analytics may be desirable to fully switch off in certain circumstances, when that happens we want to prevent related background jobs from running and expose the feature flag via the config endpoint in the Admin API so that clients can adjust accordingly
no issue
- some tests started failing locally because example.com was not resolvable
- mocked dns lookup for all tests so that we're always testing against expected public/private IP address blocks
closes#12083
- fixes a parsing issue where negative offset values were incorrectly having the + sign added regardless of actual offset for sqlite databases.
- for mysql databases absolute values of offset were taken with sign applied where appropriate to stop issues where both hours and minutes could be negative which would cause both an issue with offsets that could present as -2:30 and by the look of the code also trigger extra padding to result in -2:-030 rather than the expected -2:30
no issue
- cleans up unused tables `emails.{meta,stats}`
- adds timestamp columns `email_recipients.{delivered_at,opened_at,failed_at}` that can be used for event timelines and basic stats aggregation
- indexed because we want to sort by these columns to find the "latest event" when limiting Mailgun events API requests
- adds aggregated stats columns `emails.{delivered_count,opened_count,failed_count}`
- adds a composite index on `email_recipients.[email_id,member_email]` to dramatically speed up `email_recipient` update queries when processing events
- modifies the db initialisation to support an `'@@INDEXES@@'` key in table schema definition for composite indexes
no-issue
* Handled send_email_when_published in Posts API
This restores backwards compatibility of the Posts API allowing existing
clients to continue to use the `send_email_when_published` flag. This
change uses two edits, which is unfortunate. The reason being is that
this is an API compatibility issue, not a model issue, so we shouldn't
introduce code to the model layer to handle it. The visibility property
of the model is used to determine how to fall back, and because it can
be left out of the API request, and relies on a default in the settings,
we require that the model decide on the `visibility` before we run our
fallback logic (or we duplicate the `visibility` default at the cost of
maintenance in the future)
* Dropped send_email_when_published column from posts
Since this column is not used any more, we can drop it from the table.
We include an extra migration to repopulate the column in the event of
a rollback
* Updated importer to handle send_email_when_published
Because we currently export this value from Ghost, we should correctly
import it. This follows the same logic as the migrations for this value.
* Included send_email_when_published in API response
As our v3 API documentation includes `send_email_when_published` we must
retain backward compatibility by calculating the property.
* Fixed fields filter with send_email_when_published
* Added safety checks to frame properties
Some parts of the code pass a manually created "frame" which is missing
lots of properties, so we check for the existence of all of them before
using them.
* Fixed 3.1 migration to include columnDefinition
We require that migrations have all the information they need contained
within them as they run in an unknown state of the codebase, which could
be from the commit they are introduced, to any future commit. In this
case the column definition is removed from the schema in 3.38 and the
migration would fail when run in this version or later.
no-issue
* Used email_recipient_filter in MEGA
This officially decouples the newsletter recipients from the post
visibility allowing us to send emails to free members only
* Supported enum for send_email_when_published in model
This allows us to migrate from the previously used boolean to an enum
when we eventually rename the email_recipient_filter column to
send_email_when_published
* Updated the posts API to handle email_recipient_filter
We now no longer rely on the send_email_when_published property to send
newsletters, meaning we can remove the column and start cleaning up the
new columns name
* Handled draft status changes when emails not sent
We want to reset any concept of sending an email when a post is
transition to the draft status, if and only if, and email has not
already been sent. If an email has been sent, we should leave the email
related fields as they were.
* Removed send_email_when_published from add method
This is not supported at the model layer
* Removed email_recipient_filter from v2&Content API
This should not be exposed on previous api versions, or publicly
* Removed reference to send_email_when_published
This allows us to move completely to the email_recipient_filter
property, keeping the code clean and allowing us to delete the
send_email_when_published column in the database. We plan to then
migrate _back_ to the send_email_when_published name at both the
database and api level.
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[Portal](https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal) is a new drop-in script to make the bulk of Ghost membership features work on any theme out of the box, which was under a developer flag so far. This release removes the flag for Portal and makes it included as default for any members-enabled Ghost site. The Portal script is backward compatible with old public members script and existing Members-enabled themes should notice no change.
- Removes Portal config flag as Portal is now enabled by default
- Removes old members script as Portal is backward compatible with it
- Changes `{{content}}` helper to show default CTA in case of restricted content access
- `accent_color` setting is no more behind the dev experiment flag and included by default
- Adds migration to switch off Portal button setting for all existing sites which don't have Portal enabled in beta
refs b6728ecb0f
- The "no-shadow" eslint rune was introduced into ghost's eslint plugin (referenced commmit), which resulted in flood of warning in console output when linting the project codebase.
- This cleanup is aiming to make any new linting issues more visible. Follow up commits will contain similar cleanups in other parts of the codebase
no issue
- standard browse/read/add/edit/destroy API endpoints for snippets resource
- updates `@tryghost/admin-api-schema` dependency to version that includes snippet definition and schemas
no issue
- minimal table structure required for the first iteration of content snippets
- snippets are stored pieces of re-usable content that could effectively be entire posts so the `mobiledoc` field length matches the `posts.mobiledoc` field length
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12260
- if a card type was not explicitly chosen (i.e. a url was pasted into the editor) then abort fetching the oembed endpoint if we detect it's a `wp-json` oembed and return a bookmark card payload instead
- cleaned up an unused argument in the internal `fetchBookmarkData()` method
refs #12033
- Allowing to change parent integration opens up possible security holes and has no clear usecase at the moment. After a webhook record is created it should not be possible to change parent integration.
- Had do partially duplicate JSON schema definition from webhooks definition as there is no proper composition technique available in current version of JSON Schema.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12033
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10567
- Creating a webhook without valid parent integration leads to orphaned webhook records, which shoult not ever happen
- This scenario is only possible for non-integration authentication,
because in case of integration being authenticated it's id is
automatically assigned to creatd webhook
no-issue
This is a table to store single use tokens for use in magic links, the
columns are as simple as possible at the moment and are designed as:
id - standard ObjectID like all of our tables
token - 128bit base64 encoded string
data - arbitrary data to store against the token
created_at - timestamp to allow for expiry to be implemented for tokens
no issue
- The new Portal config flag allows switching on Portal conditionally with config
- The dev experiment flag still works for enabling Portal
- The flag currently defaults to `false` as Portal is still a beta feature and switched off by default
- We expose it on the admin api config endpoint so that the Ghost-Admin client can use it to conditionally render Portal settings
no issue
We want to store a list of recipients for each bulk email so that we have a consistent set of data that background processing/sending jobs can work from without worrying about moving large data sets around or member data changing mid-send.
- `email_batches` table acts as a join table with status for email<->email_recipient
- stores a provider-specific ID that we get back when submitting a batch for sending to the bulk email provider
- `status` allows for batch-specific status updates and picking up where we left off when submitting batches if needed
- explicitly tying a list of email recipients to a batch allows for partial retries
- `email_recipients` table acts as a join table for email<->member
- `member_id` does not have a foreign key constraint because members can be deleted but does have an index so that we can efficiently query which emails a member has received
- stores static copies of the member info present at the time of sending an email for consistency in background jobs and auditing/historical data
refs #2635
- Adds 'Location' header to endpoints which create new resources and have corresponding `GET` endpoint as speced in JSON API - https://jsonapi.org/format/#crud-creating-responses-201. Specifically:
/posts/
/pages/
/integrations/
/tags/
/members/
/labels/
/notifications/
/invites/
- Adding the header should allow for better resource discoverability and improved logging readability
- Added `url` property to the frame constructor. Data in `url` should give enough information to later build up the `Location` header URL for created resource.
- Added Location header to headers handler. The Location value is built up from a combination of request URL and the id that is present in the response for the resource. The header is automatically added to requests coming to `add` controller methods which return `id` property in the frame result
- Excluded Webhooks API as there is no "GET" endpoint available to fetch the resource
no issue
- members who have trial subscriptions added directly via Stripe will have a status of `"trialed"` in their Ghost subscription
- the `paid: true` filter was not taking that into account meaning trial users were not receiving newsletters sent to paid members even though they have a "paid" subscription
no issue
- Added default settings for the two new setting fields - `members_support_address` and `members_reply_address`
- Added migrations for setting group for new email settings
- Migration sets current from address as new support address default
- Added migration to set new support address same as from address
- Updated tests for new settings
- `members_support_address` - How members can reach for help with their account, public setting
- `members_reply_address` - Where you receive responses to newsletters
refs #12167
- Updated tests to check for concrete post counts numbers. This would allow catching more regression bugs in the future
- Made sure check is performed consistently in tests where posts.count
parameter is present
closes#12156
- When adding new member through `POST /members` API or importing members with CSV importer `POST /members/upload` API created_at and subscribed were ignored
- Similar problem but only with `subscribed` field was present in `PUT /members/:id` API
- The regression was introduced with a bump of @tryghost/members-api to 0.26.0, specifically this change in upstream - a28bcc5b2a (diff-3daeef67d07a2a0f94c89a86cafcede9R44)
- Bumped @tryghost/members-api package to 0.28.2 fixing the underlying issue - 7b5f2e3cb7
no issue
- we output the post excerpt in a hidden div in the email template so that email clients pick it up as the "preview" text when listing emails
- when no custom excerpt is provided the preview text is grabbed from post.excerpt which is the first 500 chars of the post.plaintext value
- post.plaintext formats links as "Link [http://url/]" which is unwanted in html email previews
- add a basic replacement to the post email serializer to remove any `[http://url/]` occurrences from the post excerpt before rendering the email content
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11536
- Outlook supports `'` as a special char for apostrophes but not `&#apos;` which is what cheerio/juiced render
- adds a basic string placement to the email serializer to switch to the older style of special char
refs e04f55cce3
- added `nock.cleanAll()` so that there is no inter-test dependencies
- the failing test was successfully passing previously due to mocha's retry behaviour eventually exhausting nock request handlers that were set up in other tests and intended not to be called
no issue
Having all members created during an import labelled with a specific "import label" is useful for later operations such as bulk delete/edit or simply recording how and when a member was created.
- automatically create a label with the date/time the members CSV import occurred and assign it to all imported members
- return the import label data in the API response so that clients can react accordingly such as automatically filtering the members list by the label once an import finishes
closes#12033
- Added webhooks schemas and definitions.
- Added validation checking if integration_id is present when using session auth. This is needed to prevent orphan webhooks.
- Integrated webhook schemas into frame's validation layer.
- Added isLowerCase ajv keyword support. This is needed to be able to do isLowerCase validation using JSON Schema for webhooks.
no issue
- Refactored a test as it was using outdated `done()` convention instead of relying on promises
- Removed linting warnings for variable shadowing
- This is precursor work for webhook regression test updates needed in near future work
closes#11990
- access should be a members feature, but it was already accidentally exposed to the theme layer
- it has now been added to the API even if members is disabled
- access defaults to true, unless members is enabled
- when members is enabled, access is set to the currently logged in members' access
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- `group`
- to replace the `type` column, provides a more descriptive name for the columns use
- for existing sites it will be populated by migrating data from the `type` column in a later migration
- for new sites a minimal update has been added to `parseDefaultSettings()` to populate the `group` field when settings are created during startup - fixes the NOT NULL constraint on `settings.group`
- `flags`
- signifies special handling that is different to other settings in a group
- eg, `PUBLIC,RO` would indicate that the setting is available via unauthenticated endpoints and is read-only
refs #10318
refs 2614565d5a
- Renamed ghost_head/ghost_foot in settings to match the new names
introduced in migrations
- Above change lead to reshufling in the mappings in input/output
serializers
- Makes sure change is compatible with v2 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
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- precursor to migrating from `settings.type` to `settings.group`
- renames `blog` type to `site`
- renames `bulk_email` type to `email`
- moves settings out of `site` (previously `blog`) into more appropriate groups such as `core` or individual feature groups
no issue
- fixed incorrect method name when calling
- fixed problem with setting post.mobiledoc to a promise rather than waiting for the size population to finish and setting it to a mobiledoc string
no issue
- The intention is to move away from using file type names in URLs. This endpoint is meant to correspond to current `POST /members/csv` endpoint, that is planned to be renamed into `/members/upload`. And the `GET /members/csv` to be renamed to `/members/download` respectively.
no issue
- NQL does not support the relationship setup that members->stripe customer<->stripe subscriptions uses so it wasn't possible to use the `filter` param to query against having an active subscription
- adds `customQuery` bookshelf plugin that allows customisation of SQL query used in `findPage` method by individual models
- use `customQuery` in Member model to set up joins and conditionals to select free/paid members when `options.paid` is present
- allow `?paid` param through API and permitted options for member model
no issue
- This new format allows to return additional metadata with failed import records. The data for invalid records is returned in following format:
```
{
count: {count_of_invalid_records},
errors: [{
message: "Members not imported. Members with duplicate Stripe customer ids are not allowed." // message field of the error
context: "Attempting to import members with duplicate Stripe customer ids." // context field of the error
help: "Remove duplicate Stripe customer ids from the import file, and re-run the import." // help field of the error
count: 2 // count of this specific error
}]
};
- Errors are grouped by their context fields because message fields sometimes can contain unique information like Stripe customer id, which would produce too many errors in case of bigger datasets.