no issue
- recurring jobs spin up worker threads which can be quite CPU intensive even when not performing much processing, this can be problematic in environments where there are many Ghost instances running
- updated the email job scheduling to be skipped on bootup when there are no emails in the database and to be started when the first email is created as long as we're not in testing env
- increase analytics job schedule from every 2 minutes to every 5 minutes to help spread the load further across instances
no issue
- typically cron/later schedules will schedule for :00 on the minute which would create API spikes with every members-email-using Ghost site hitting the API at the same time
- adjusted the scheduling to use cron syntax with job runs every 2 minutes on 1,3,5... or 2,4,6... and a random seconds value to smooth usage across sites
no issue
- it's possible background jobs may cause unintended side-effects so it's useful to have a kill-switch to disable them individually to keep sites working
no issue
- added `EmailAnalyticsService`
- `.fetchAll()` grabs and processes all available events
- `.fetchLatest()` grabs and processes all events since the last seen event timestamp
- `EventProcessor` passed event objects and updates `email_recipients` or `members` records depending on the event being analytics or list hygiene
- always returns a `EventProcessingResult` instance so that progress can be tracked and merged across individual events, batches (pages of events), and total runs
- adds email_id and member_id to the returned result where appropriate so that the stats aggregator can limit processing to data that has changed
- sets `email_recipients.{delivered_at, opened_at, failed_at}` for analytics events
- sets `members.subscribed = false` for permanent failure/unsubscribed/complained list hygiene events
- `StatsAggregator` takes an `EventProcessingResult`-like object containing arrays of email ids and member ids on which to aggregate statistics.
- jobs for `fetch-latest` and `fetch-all` ready for use with the JobsService
- added `initialiseRecurringJobs()` function to Ghost bootup procedure that schedules the email analytics "fetch latest" job to run every minute
closes#11999
- When the routes.yaml file changes (manually or through API) we need
to store a checksum to be able to optimize routes reloads in the future
- Added mechanism to detect differences between stored and current routes.yaml hash value
- Added routes.yaml sync on server boot
- Added routes.yaml handling in controllers
- Added routes hash synchronization method in core settings. It lives in core settings
as it needs access to model layer. To avoid coupling with the frontend settings it accepts
a function which has to resolve to a routes hash
- Added note about settings validation side-effect. It mutates input!
- Added async check for currently loaded routes hash
- Extended frontend settings loader with async loader. The default behavior of the loader is
to load settings syncronously for reasons spelled in 0ac19dcf84
To avoid blocking the eventloop added async loading method
- Refactored frontend setting loader for reusability of settings file path
- Added integrity check test for routes.yaml file
- Bottom line - we need to manage shutting down gracefully when doing long-running tasks
- To achieve that, we're going to use job queues
In this commit:
- added new @tryghost/job-manager dependency
- added a minimal job service, that handles in passing things like logging and (maybe later) config
- job service is wired up to server shutdown, so that the queue finishes before the server exits
- also added a new job endpoint to testmode so that it's easy to test job behaviour without needing to do real work
- the announce functions exist for the purpose of communicating with Ghost CLI
- the functions were called announceServerStart and announceServerStopped, which implies they tell Ghost CLI when the server starts and stops
- however, the true intention / purpose of these functions is to:
- either tell Ghost CLI when Ghost has successfully booted (e.g. is ready to serve requests)
- or tell Ghost CLI when the server failed to boot, and report the error so that Ghost CLI can communicate it to the user
- therefore, I've refactored the old functions into 1 function to make it clearer they do the same job, but with 2 different states
- also added some tests :D
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10318
- re-initialize settings cache after migrations by shutting down to clean up event listeners then and calling `init` again
- important to ensure `db.ready` event is not emitted until settings have finished re-initializing to avoid problems with background processes using the db connection which is disconnected/re-connected or being kicked off with out-of-date settings
- Represents that logging is shared across all parts of Ghost at present
* moved core/server/lib/common/logging to core/shared/logging
* updated logging path for generic imports
* updated migration and schema imports of logging
* updated tests and index logging import
* 🔥 removed logging from common module
* fixed tests
* moved `server/config` to `shared/config`
* updated config import paths in server to use shared
* updated config import paths in frontend to use shared
* updated config import paths in test to use shared
* updated config import paths in root to use shared
* trigger regression tests
* of course the rebase broke tests
- Use array destructuring
- Use @tryghost/errors
- Part of the big move towards decoupling, this gives visibility on what's being used where
- Biting off manageable chunks / fixing bits of code I'm refactoring for other reasons
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
- Have a consistent structure so we can co-locate an app with its own middleware
- This is another small step in sorting out the giant mess that was web/shared/middleware
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
- Apps are marked as removed in 3.0, never officially launched and have been deprecated for at least 2 years.
- We've slowly removed bits that got in our way or were insecure over time meaning they mostly didn't work
- This cleans up the remainder of the logic
- The tables should be cleaned up in a future major
no issue
- The switch is needed so that mailinglist work when posts are scheduled
- v3 API is the default stable API that should be preferably used by all clients (including Scheduler)
- This is a fairly temporary state
- It at least removes the themeService require from inside the routingService
- Requires us to pass the routingService the desired API Version...
- We're working towards having the entire frontend respect the theme API version by having it passed around everywhere
no issue
- Sends formatted email to members
- Added css inlining support for MEGA template
- Migrated MEGA service to use API serializers
- Service needs to be compliant with the API to be able to serve absolute URLs for resources like images
- Fixed send email check for previously sent mails
* Updated scheduler to use v2 API by default
* Updated scheduling for post/page resource types
* Extended base method to take options param with token and jwt options
* Updated token expiration to 6 hours after publish/blog start time to allow retries
no issue
- Removed v0.1 controllers
- Removed 0.1 API unit tests
- Removed 0.1 API app and mount point
- Removed leftover use of v0.1 in entry-lookup test suite
- Removed frontend client API enpoints and related code (middleware)
- Fixed prev/next test suites to use v2 API
- Set default API version to explicit v2 in UrlUtils
- Removed v0.1 API regex from public files middleware
refs #10790
refs #9528
- The settings service was designed to handle more settings then just routing, but till this day there wasn't anything else added. As routes.yaml is only being used by frontend router so conceptually it fits better to have this code in frontend, so that it doesn't have to reach out to server
- The code left in server settings is the one that interacts with the database `settings` table and only partially provides information to frontend. That part is known as 'settings cache' and will be accessed through API controllers.
refs #10790
- Moved /core/apps into core/frontend
- Moved /core/server/helpers to /core/frontend/helpers along with /core/server/services/themes
- Changed helper location in overrides
- Moved /core/server/services/routing to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/services/url to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/data/meta to /core/frontend/meta
- Moved /core/server/services/rss to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/data/xml to /core/frontend/services
closes#10773
- The refactoring is a substitute for `urlService.utils` used previously throughout the codebase and now extracted into the separate module in Ghost-SDK
- Added url-utils stubbing utility for test suites
- Some tests had to be refactored to avoid double mocks (when url's are being reset inside of rested 'describe' groups)
refs #9866
- added api version config to overrides, which makes it possible to have a centralized api versioning configuration
- the next PR will use this config in the web folder
- make api url generation in url service flexible and dynamic
- remove hardcoded API_PATH
- updated all places which used `urlFor('api'..)` -> we now ask for explicit api version
no issue
- IPC communication happens before we trigger process.exit
- this is a timing issue
- we should give IPC a little time to finish sending the message over to the CLI
- wait 100ms before exiting the process
refs #9742
- removed usage of single permalink setting
- with dynamic routing this configuration does no longer makes sense
- because you can configure your permalinks in the routes.yaml
- furthermore you can have multiple collections with multiple permalinks
- removed @blog.permalinks
- do not export permalink setting
- do not import permalink setting
- permalink setting UI will be removed soon
- get rid of {globals.permalink} completely
- remove yaml in-built migration
- do not expose settings.permalinks via the private API
- do not allow to edit this setting
- keep phyiscal value in case a blog needs to rollback from v2 to v1
- sorted out when the routers should be created
- ensure routes.yaml file doesn't get validated before Ghost is fully ready to start
refs #9742, refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-CLI/issues/759
- required a reordering of Ghost's bootstrap file, because:
- we have to ensure that no database queries are executed within Ghost during the migrations
- make 3 sections: check if db needs initialisation, bootstrap Ghost with minimal components (db/models, express apps, load settings+theme)
- create a new `migrator` utility, which tells you which state your db is in and offers an API to execute knex-migrator based on this state
- ensure we still detect an incompatible db: you connect your 2.0 blog with a 0.11 database
- enable maintenance mode if migrations are missing
- if the migration have failed, knex-migrator roll auto rollback
- you can automatically switch to 1.0 again
- added socket communication for the CLI
refs #9601
### Dynamic Routing
This is the beta version of dynamic routing.
- we had a initial implementation of "channels" available in the codebase
- we have removed and moved this implementation
- there is now a centralised place for dynamic routing - server/services/routing
- each routing component is represented by a router type e.g. collections, routes, static pages, taxonomies, rss, preview of posts
- keep as much as possible logic of routing helpers, middlewares and controllers
- ensure test coverage
- connect all the things together
- yaml file + validation
- routing + routers
- url service
- sitemaps
- url access
- deeper implementation of yaml validations
- e.g. hard require slashes
- ensure routing hierarchy/order
- e.g. you enable the subscriber app
- you have a custom static page, which lives under the same slug /subscribe
- static pages are stronger than apps
- e.g. the first collection owns the post it has filtered
- a post cannot live in two collections
- ensure apps are still working and hook into the routers layer (or better said: and register in the routing service)
- put as much as possible comments to the code base for better understanding
- ensure a clean debug log
- ensure we can unmount routes
- e.g. you have a collection permalink of /:slug/ represented by {globals.permalink}
- and you change the permalink in the admin to dated permalink
- the express route get's refreshed from /:slug/ to /:year/:month/:day/:slug/
- unmount without server restart, yey
- ensure we are backwards compatible
- e.g. render home.hbs for collection index if collection route is /
- ensure you can access your configured permalink from the settings table with {globals.permalink}
### Render 503 if url service did not finish
- return 503 if the url service has not finished generating the resource urls
### Rewrite sitemaps
- we have rewritten the sitemaps "service", because the url generator does no longer happen on runtime
- we generate all urls on bootstrap
- the sitemaps service will consume created resource and router urls
- these urls will be shown on the xml pages
- we listen on url events
- we listen on router events
- we no longer have to fetch the resources, which is nice
- the urlservice pre-fetches resources and emits their urls
- the urlservice is the only component who knows which urls are valid
- i made some ES6 adaptions
- we keep the caching logic -> only regenerate xml if there is a change
- updated tests
- checked test coverage (100%)
### Re-work usage of Url utility
- replace all usages of `urlService.utils.urlFor` by `urlService.getByResourceId`
- only for resources e.g. post, author, tag
- this is important, because with dynamic routing we no longer create static urls based on the settings permalink on runtime
- adapt url utility
- adapt tests
refs #5345, refs #3801
- Blog localisation
- default is `en` (English)
- you can change the language code in the admin panel, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/703
- blog behaviour changes depending on the language e.g. date helper format
- theme translation get's loaded if available depending on the language setting
- falls back to english if not available
- Theme translation
- complete automatic translation of Ghost's frontend for site visitors (themes, etc.), to quickly deploy a site in a non-English language
- added {{t}} and {{lang}} helper
- no backend or admin panel translations (!)
- easily readable translation keys - very simple translation
- server restart required when adding new language files or changing existing files in the theme
- no language code validation for now (will be added soon)
- a full theme translation requires to translate Ghost core templates (e.g. subscriber form)
- when activating a different theme, theme translations are auto re-loaded
- when switching language of blog, theme translations are auto re-loaded
- Bump gscan to version 1.3.0 to support more known helpers
**Documentation can be found at https://themes.ghost.org/v1.20.0/docs/i18n.**
refs #9178
- we have to take care that we don't end up in circular dependencies
- e.g. API requires UrlService and UrlService needs to require the API (for requesting data)
- update the references
- we would like to get rid of the utils folder, this is/was the most complicated change
no issue
- rename the config option to disable preloading the urls
- always expose the urlservice as singleton
- do the initialisation of the service inside the constructor
refs #9178
- move express apps to one place (called `web`)
- requires https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/923
- any further improvements are not part of this PR
- this PR just moves the files and ensures the paths are up-to-date
no issue
Support for http://resthooks.org style webhooks that can be used with Zapier triggers. This can currently be used in two ways:
a) adding a webhook record to the DB manually
b) using the API with password auth and POSTing to /webhooks/ (this is private API so not documented)
⚠️ only _https_ URLs are supported in the webhook `target_url` field 🚨
- add `webhooks` table to store event names and target urls
- add `POST` and `DELETE` endpoints for `/webhooks/`
- configure `subscribers.added` and `subscribers.deleted` events to trigger registered webhooks
refs #9192
- Introduces a url service that can be initialised
- Added a concept of Resources and resource config.json that contains details about the resources in the system that we may want to make customisable
- Note that individual resources know how to create their own Urls... this is important for later
- Url Service loads all of the resources, and stores their URLs
- The UrlService binds to all events, so that when a resource changes its url and related data can be updated if needed
- There is a temporary config guard so that this can be turned off easily