refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/513
- Bumping version as this is now the latest stable API.
- The change might cause this particular side effect (acceptable for major version): if a member requests a login URL when the instance is on 3.x version and site owner upgrades do 4.x before member authenticates through login link, the login will fail and the member will have to request a new login URL.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/508
- if an accent colour is set in site settings, output a `--accent-color` CSS variable in a `<style>` tag through `{{ghost_head}}`
- allows themes to use the accent colour without adding an additional conditional with CSS variable declaration to their default template
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/485
In order to loop over all posts, we currently need to pass a visibility="all" flag to a foreach as default for all items in current `visibility` helper is set to `public`. For a post, this behaviour is unintuitive, and inconsistent with the API. Instead, the default visibility should be "all" for the posts. The update allows themes to get all posts directly without passing in visibility -
```
{{#get "posts"}}
{{#foreach posts}}
//Loops over all posts, not just `public`
{{/foreach}}
{{/get}}
```
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12541
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12689
- the analytics job had been switched to create it's own instance of EmailAnalyticsService to avoid requiring logging but the analytics extraction branch was created before this change and wasn't picked up when merging
- pulled `queries` option object into a separate file for re-use
- updated `fetchLatest` job to conform to extracted library interface
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/493
- all functionality except that directly related to Ghost's database and business logic now lives in external packages
- @tryghost/email-analytics-service
- @tryghost/email-analytics-provider-mailgun
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12716
- This change is made to avoid using now deprecated 'v2' API anywhere in the codebase.
- Switching to 'v4' should not cause sideeffects as this parameter is always present within the URL when Admin API is used
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12716
- The code in serializePostModel was broken and always defaulted to 'v3'! It refered to non-existent `model.get('api_version')` there's no such field in posts model! Changed the implementation so that the API version is passed in as a parameter to the method instead
- The style of providing "defaults" everywhere creates a need for future maintenance when we bump the version e.g in Ghost v5. Maybe reworking these methods to require a passed version and throwing an error instead would be more maintainable long-term?
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12716
- The default API in Ghost v4 will be `'v4'`. When a new webhook is created or any data passes through serialization it should assume `v4` as a fallback if not specified.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/498
Requests to fetch the data of the logged in member made without a
session cookie were responsing with 400 Bad Request. This was incorrect
and always should have been a 401 Unauthorized.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/498
This was filling up logs with less than useful information - for every
single request made by a non-member to the frontend. Be gone!
no-issue
The slack setting in 1.x did not have a `username` property. When
updating from 1.x, the migration to move the slack setting from a JSON
blob to two individual settings, would assume that the setting in the
database would have a value for the `username` property. This resulted
in errors on SQLite "sqlite does not support inserting default values."
The fix here is to add defaults when reading from the database, meaning
that we will _never_ attempt to insert `undefined`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/476
* Moved paid subscription events population migration
This migration relies on the members_stripe_customers and
members_stripe_customer_subscriptions tables having no orphaned records
in order for it to correcly generate its data.
The migration to clean up orphaned records in those tables has not been
implemented yet, moving this migration free's up the "14" slot
* Removed orphaned stripe data from SQLite3
SQLite databases do not handle removing orphaned stripe records after a
member has been deleted. Our migration to populate the paid subscription
events relies on each customer and subscription being associated with a
member.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/494
The migrations in 3.1.0 which added email permissions did not add those
permissions to the roles. This means that whilst we have the permissions
in the database, only the Owner role could use any of them.
This migration ensures that the email related permissions are added to
the correct roles.
- Theme preview was not showing the same behaviour as a real theme because nulls were being encoded and decoded incorrectly causing nulls/empty strings to be treasted as truthy values
- Swap from using split to using proper query param parsing so that the code is more robust
- this still creates empty strings and the string 'null' so added a small function to decode these back to real nulls
- moved to its own file ready to be split out - there needs to be a bigger picture plan for this
- added unit tests to cover the known issues + some potential breakages from converting the header string to a query param object
no issue
Ghost Ignition 4.4.4 includes ElasticSearch logging, this PR enables that feature by adding the config into the shared logger used within Ghost.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12602
As part of the member events, we added a third status of 'comped'.
Members with a status of 'comped' should still be considered paid, so
this fixes the definition of the paid flag to take that into account.
refs 17feb14e4a
- The original commit adding this intended to add transactions, following the pattern of always forcing a transaction when we use bookshelf-relations
- (We use bookshelf-relations here because integrations have api-keys and webhooks associated wtih them and we upsert as one)
- These add and edit methods were inadvertently added to the wrong argument object/section of bookshelf (really fucking easily done, one day we will fix bookshelf so its easier to work with)
- Bottom line: these methods have never been called
- I tried moving them to the right section, but this created test failures throughout our acceptance tests:
- Error: Transaction query already complete, run with DEBUG=knex:tx for more info
- This is likely because we need to account for integrations being used as part of the auth step in the before part of tests
- In terms of yak-shaving, fixing these tests is one step too far right now. I think not having this code here at all is a better state than having it look like it works when it doesn't
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/464
Currently, if the last4 value for a customer is empty, we end up showing `null` in theme where the card details are shown. The fix updates the last4 to return a masked value of **** instead of null if it's empty, ensuring themes using the last4 values don't have a `null` value shown to the user.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/472
The current `{{price}}` helper only works with `amount` to convert it into right value but doesn't allow any formatting with currency etc, leaving most of the work to theme. We want to be able to output well formatted prices. E.g. the API returns 5000 for 5 EUR but we want to output €5.
The updated {{price}} helper can take a plan object or plan amount currency and use them to output a well formatted price. It works with JS's built in Intl.NumberFormat behaviour to return output in different formats, also allowing theme devs to override formatting with options.
Examples:
With Plan object => `{{price plan}} → "€5"`
With Plan object and custom number format => `{{price plan numberFormat="long"}} → "€5.00"`
Output only currency symbol => `{{price currency='EUR'}} → "€"`
no issue
- the analytice-node v4 update contains a breaking change that throws an
exception if the message is over 32kb
- I'm pretty sure we won't hit this, but it's good to track these errors
anyway and stop Ghost from bombing out if there's an issue
- this commit wraps the tracking call and adds Sentry + logging to the
error
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/467
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/221
- we've introduced backwards-compatible changes to rendering in 3.0 such as srcset and sizes which will only have taken effect on posts created or edited since the changes were made
- 4.0 brings additional changes such as image card width/height
- re-generating the `html` field of all posts from the `mobiledoc` brings all content up to latest rendering output
- Continuing cleanup and clarification of the boot process
- By locating requires and inits more closely together its easier to see what happens where and to get timings
- Improved consistency of the debug begin/end statements
- Added "Step" comments to the main process
- Inlined the mountGhost function, for readability and consistency with the other steps
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/469
The initial implementation was just to get us going with the dashboard
but the requirements have changed now, rather than updating the code we
allow to pass the `limit` options so the Admin can choose how many
events to display.
- There is now one true way to start Ghost - you create a server, and then call start with an express app
- We may well expand this again to improve testing pathways in future, but it will be done with a bit more clarity about expectations
- moved logging variable outside of the try-catch block, so it doesn't need a 2nd require
- I was considering having config,logging etc shared components required in a function together, but it's less readable
- Having a try-catch for loading shared components before main boot is also confusing
- This is simplest and most readable IMO
refs dd715b33dc
- this is the last event that is used to trigger part of the standard boot process
- events make the code harder to read/reason about
- the urlservice is one of the most core and critical components in Ghost, possibly the biggest consumer of time and memory
- we want to have the work it is doing front and center so that we can improve it
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12506
- adds an error handler that will rename the backup folder to the original name if the newly uploaded theme wasn't saved successfully
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/221#issuecomment-759105424
- Mailgun responds to an email send with a provider id in the format `<x@y.com>` but everywhere else it's used in their API it uses the format `x@y.com`
- updates email batch save to strip the brackets, and migration removes brackets from existing records so we no longer have to add special handling for the stored id any time we use it