refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/953
- Emails posts should be not explorable by the rest of the frontend similarly to the draft or scheduled posts. Email posts should also keep the content gating, so that specific parts of content can still be gated based on the post's visibility setup
- A separate frontend router was chosen to implement this part of the system instead of a moutable express app due to increased complexity to introduce the latter approach.
- All "sent" email-only posts will be accessible through the `/email/:slug/` route
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/948
- The frontend route `/email/:uuid` is aliased to the preview as a temporary solution. It fulfills the premise of the email-only post anyway - not being accessible publicly and only shared through email.
- The tests for the new route are missing as adding them was way more problematic than I envisoned. They are in the works and will be added as a follow up commit next.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/907
The logic to populate the `@price` data and the `@products` data both
rely on the same product data, but were each making their own request to
the API. This refactor removes the request from the legacy `@price`
data, which should cut the database queries in half.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/527
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10790
- Frontent has to have as few as possible coupling points with the Ghost Server API. By design that point has been a "proxy.api" property that will become more and more constraint in the future based to limit the surface of frontend interaction with servers's API
- Removing `.../server/api` requires in favor of using a proxy decreases direct coupling
- This isn't really a "service" - it's a set of utilities for working with labs flags
- It's also required all over the place, and doesn't require anything that isn't shared
- Therefore, it should live in shared
- This isn't really a "service" - it's a set of utilities for working with labs flags
- It's also required all over the place, and doesn't require anything that isn't shared
- Therefore, it should live in shared
- This is a precursor to trying to split apart into:
- model events + webhooks system which makes sense
- frontend events which should be independent or removed
- maybe some concept of a settings manager that we can use in various places to bind logic 🤔
- other usages of events that should be refactored to not use events
refs: 076ad99593
- as of 076ad99593 we no longer use the error property of the active theme anywhere
- cleaning up and removing this usage reduces the code pathways and makes the init fn a bit clearer
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/856
- This syntax gives easier understanding of modules dependencies and improves searchability. For exampke, I was looking for all "api" uses exposed by the server proxy and didn't have a clear picture into which modules used it.
- The change was made during a short-lived try to limit the use of "api" in the server proxy :) I thought it would be helpful when bumping the defult server API exposed internally. Next time!
- The router bootstrap is no longer allowed to fetch it's own settings, but rather is passed them
- This moves the call to the site routes.js file, which isn't much better but it's a start
- The goal is to always pass these in from the boot process, or from the bridge reloader
- Reduced the number of levels in our debug naming in the frontend
- Unified components like "themes" and "routing" under one name
- Should help to make debug slightly more useful again
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/849
With multiple products, we have re-enabled segmentation by product for posts behind alpha feature flag. This change handles the default content cta to show custom message if the post's access is restricted to specific products when behind the flag.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/781
refs 813d288eb2#
- The 500 error was introduced through a refed commit long time ago when (probably?) there were no other safeguards preventing from serving content through a theme with errors. Since than we have multiple safeguards when aploading/activating the theme with errors and the default handling when such error occurs is more graceful - a 400 with specific error details is shown
- We need this change to land before bumping gscan that introduces more suphisticated error detaction in theme templates. Otherwise, people upgrading to new version and having an error on an unused template or somewhere undetected previously woul end up with a bricked site showing a generic 500 - not a great experience!
refs: fbf0636936
- I renamed this pattern in a bunch of places, but missed a few, leaving the code messy and confusing
- This makes the naming consistent
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/845
refs 517d2abc5c
- updated router response formatting functions and `{{#get}}` helper response handling to make any `feature_image_caption` properties in the response a `SafeString` instance so triple-curlies are not needed when using the property in themes
- The main aim here is to end up with a simple and clear public API for the meta module
- Secondarily, we want to make it a bit clearer which bits don't really belong here so we can see what to do with them
- To achieve this, the main logic has been moved into get-meta (although there's still some logic here which needs moving further)
- The index.js now has a small clear public API, and the proxy, which is the only way this is consumed, is able to use the public API directly
- This function is quite different to the others, as it generates an excerpt from HTML (truncating)
- Most functions in the meta data folder just contain content negotiation logic, like if post then feature_image else cover_image type things
- This function is more like a library and shouldn't live in Ghost, it should probably be in @tryghost/helpers
- It's definitely something we'd love to rewrite to work better tooooo
- getting rid of instances of new Error as we should always use @tryghost/errors
- Whilst here, got rid of i18n but discovered the messages were missing!
- This is my fault, they disappeared when I removed external apps and clearly removed too much: 8c1a0b8d0c (diff-0f5cc40aa8906a1be1bad2002a35361bbf9e766e46b3b29be10f4f479265426a)
- Therefore, I have restored these messages in the places where they were used, except amp_content, where I have written a new message, as the message that was there was not relevant
- This is part of the quest to separate the frontend and server & get rid of all the places where there are cross-requires
- At the moment the settings cache is one big shared cache used by the frontend and server liberally
- This change doesn't really solve the fundamental problems, as we still depend on events, and requires from inside frontend
- However it allows us to control the misuse slightly better by getting rid of restricted requires and turning on that eslint ruleset
- At the moment the bootstrap.start method asks the settings service for its settings
- This couples the routing and settings services together - when maybe we want to use a different method to generate settings
- By passing the settings to the routing service at the right time, we open up possibilities for refactoring
- The main goal here is getting this settings related code out of the routing service as it really doesn't belong there
- This settings file is used purely by the API to get and set files - its not really anything to do with actual routing
- This file calls out to the bridge to do a reload, which helps decouple slightly
- More refactoring is needed to get rid of the urlService dependency
- Note this file is really similar to the redirects one, it would be good to merge them
- At the moment the bootstrap.start method asks the settings service for its settings
- This couples the routing and settings services together - when maybe we want to use a different method to generate settings
- By passing the settings to the routing service at the right time, we open up possibilities for refactoring
- broken down large function into smaller functions to reduce repeated code
- try to make this and the redirects equivalent look similar
- this code is the getter and setter for the API
- TODO: I think this can be further refactored into a settings file class
- Allows for slight decoupling of API and frontend with route settings being updated
- Activate theme now calls the same codepath to reload the frontend
- Yet another step on the path to make it possible to init/reload/run the frontend independently from the server
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- without crossorigin=anonymous attribute, browsers obfuscate error messages from external scripts, which makes error tracking with sentry impossible
- with crossorigin attribute, portal script needs to be served with cors header or browsers will block it
- unpkg already serves the script with `access-control-allow-origin: *`
- Part of the effort to split Ghost down into smaller, decoupled pieces
- Moved out our internal validator tooling to a separate library
- Replaced all usage of our own tooling and validatorjs directly with @tryghost/validator
- Removed the validatorjs dependency and removed the renovate pin
- This gives us a consistant, smaller, clearer public API for validations
- It will eventually be used on Ghost Admin too
- This way we can start getting up to date with validator whilst not increasing build size
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The only pieces of Ghost-Ignition used in Ghost were debug and
logging. Both of these modules have been superceded by the Framework
monorepo, and all usages of Ignition have now been removed, replaced
with @tryghost/debug and @tryghost/logging.
- Traditionally all of Ghost's public-facing text was written in British English
- We're changing that to US English because that's more common
- US English should also be used in code e.g. properties are called color not colour
- most of these changes are in comments, but I've changed them so that we have US English in front of us always
- fixed a few other typos I noticed whilst there
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/761
With multiple products, each product can have an active monthly/yearly price, so we no longer store the monthly/yearly price ids in global settings but instead store them in product table directly. This means we need to update our global `@price` helper to also use the updated schema and use the monthly/yearly prices from product table instead of settings data.
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/759
- wired up a matchHelper feature flag & used the labsEnabledHelper tool to gate the helper
- added a first version of the match helper, which is intended to replace the has helper
- this is an experimental helper and may or may not make it to GA
- match is a simple comparison helper, right now it does a very basic equals or not equals comparison
- much more functionality is needed to reach parity with has
- we don't need to use _.escape from lodash as we already have escapeExpression from handlebars
- it's more correct to use the escape utility from our theme engine when escaping strings _for_ our theme engine!
- Note there is a minor difference between the two:
- Lodash: &, <, >, " and '
- refs: https://lodash.com/docs/4.17.15#escape
- Handlebars: &, <, >, ", ', ` and =
- refs: https://handlebarsjs.com/api-reference/utilities.html#helper-utilities
- This could cause slightly weird behaviour in themes around ` and = characters, but as it's just convering to html entities it should be fine
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/708
- Defaults to an empty array on `@products` so we have valid data
(product should be null if products isn't)
- This is the first step toward supporting multiple products at the
theme level
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12986
refs 1345268089
As part of changes in 4.6, the default price ids for monthly/yearly prices are stored in new settings - `members_monthly_price_id`, `members_yearly_price_id` - which are used to determine current active prices for the site from list of all existing prices. While the last commit updated the prices to use the settings, the data for currency was still used from non-zero prices instead of the new settings value.
- Updated tests to check price currency
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12980
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/730
As part of changes in 4.6, the default price ids for monthly/yearly prices are stored in new settings - `members_monthly_price_id`, `members_yearly_price_id` - which are used to determine current active prices for the site from list of all existing prices. The `@price` helper was incorrectly still relying on the old logic for active monthly/yearly price using the first active price with matching nickname, and resulted in showing incorrect price data on the theme.
- Updated tests to check price data using settings value
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Since we now allow archiving prices, we should filter them out from
being considered the monthly or yearly plan, as they are unable to be
subscribed to.
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Themes which use the `@price` data will have a 400 error if they are not
setup prices. This adds default price data so that the theme will not
error.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/668
Since we no longer store price data in the settings we must use the api
to read the stripe prices for the default price, so that we can maintain
backwards compatibility for the `@price` data in themes.
- we need the basePath concept for the main i18n class so we can pull it out into a module
- we already had this in the themeI18n class, so I just had to move it up
- also I added a default of __dirname, so we don't have to declare this constantly in the tests
- Reworking the location of i18n in boot has fixed the main error
- However, many of our tests depend on i18n being loaded but don't explicitly call init
- There are many ways we could fix this in our tests, but I don't want to spend more time on this now