refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/57
- I'm not sure why but I think the `contains` are doing funky things
and not allowing the build to run when we expect it to
- switching to a slightly different if-statement should help with that
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3719
- adds Sentry reporting for slow saves in the editor to help investigate reports of a similar nature
- uses different messages for lexical vs mobiledoc and successful vs failed saves so we can compare frequency of each in the Sentry UI
- includes `save_time` tag so we can see a breakdown of timings and adjust the threshold if necessary
- includes `post_type` tag which will be useful as we introduce further differences between the features and rendering cycle of posts and pages
- includes `newsletter` and `email_segment` tags to help indicate if slow saves are due to email sending
- includes `save_revision` tag to help indicate if forced revision saves cause slow saves
- includes `convert_to_lexical` tag to help indicate if mobiledoc/lexical conversion is causing slow saves
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/17681
- updated `prepareContextResource()` to make sure `show_title_and_feature_image` is always removed from pages
- updated `formatResponse.entries()` to apply the same `@page` local behaviour when it's passed a `data.page` object to account for custom routed pages
- We don't actually utilise the history handling for Explore, as it's not a full screen modal and therefore don't need passing in previous routes before opening the iframe
- Removed usage of `did-insert` livecycle hook and reverted to usage of `contructor` and `willDestroy` instead to add and remove message event listener
no issue
- We were loading the Explore iframe together with all assets in Admin
- This change will avoid that and only start loading and rendering Explore, once it's clicked
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/17609
- The tests for content gating started to fail with introduction of the index on `published_at` data in for `posts` table. The reason for the failure was identical `published_at` date set during the fixture insertion, making the returned results change order non-deterministically. The problem is mostly in how the test is set up as it's quite unrealistic to have multiple posts in the system inserted at the same time down to millisecond. Maybe... by some coincidence, but thats not a problem we should care too much about imo.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/18
- The prev/next helpers are slow and are causing major performance issues. The helpers are using `posts.published_at` for comparisons extensively, which causes a full table scan - bad for query performance.
- We use published_at in other queries too (like default order for queries fetching all posts), so there might be a slight performance boost across the system with this new index.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Arch/issues/5
- Current event-aware cache wrapper has been using a timestamp as a way to create keys in Redis cache and reset them all at once. We are now moving on to the updated Redis adapter that supports "reset()" natively, so there's no need for synthetic resets.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3704
- the site icon has sizes defined in CSS and it works great for most
browsers
- but it becomes very large in Outlook and it requires explicit sizes in
the image markup for some reason
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3714
The dashboard was showing the total number of subscribers, but not
taking into account members who have disabled emails. This commit fixes
that.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3449
- added drop handler to the whole editor pane area (to match previous editor) that uses the external API plugin to pass files through to the editor when dropped
- allows images/files to be dropped outside of the main editor canvas which is especially helpful when creating images in a new post
Previously, the adapter was only built for a redis cluster connection. Meaning
if you tried to use if with a redis that was a single node it would fail as it
tries to find a primary node. In a single node setup there is no primary node,
just the one main node. So, this update tricks the adapter into thinking it has
found a pimary node by returning the whole connection (to the single node) when
the constructor is note a cluster.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Product/issues/3661
- until now, Portal was not loaded if members were disabled. With the
introduction of Tips & Donations, signed-off readers can also make
payments, using the Portal link /#/portal/support.
- now, Portal is loaded when Tips & Donations are enabled, even if
Memberships are disabled
- depending on the member signup access, the top bar / trigger button
Portal buttons are hidden as before (signup/subscribe hidden if access is set to none, subscribe hidden if
access is set to invite-only)
- for any other signup / signin Portal links (e.g., added by the theme,
or added via a Post/Page), a new popup informs the reader when
Memberships are disabled: "Memberships unavailable, contact the site
owner for access".
no issue
- When clicking back button in the browser when on the checkout page,
will not open Stripe again
- Does not open Stripe checkout in peek and pop mode in Arc