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If you scheduled a post to a specific newsletter it was no longer visible in the scheduled state of the publish menu making it difficult to know the behaviour when coming back to a scheduled post.
- duplicated the newsletter dropdown from the draft to the scheduled state components and disabled it the same as the other recipient options
- added temporary workaround for missing newsletter embed for the posts endpoint in the API
- adds `newsletterId` attribute to the post model
- uses `post.newsletterId` to find the matching newsletter model from the available newsletters list
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1112
- when the scheduled post publish menu component was converted to a glimmer component one of the properties in a conditional was missed when changing from `this.x` to `this.args.x` meaning that every time the menu was clicked the published at time was reset as if the save type was being changed
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- converted publish menu and `gh-tags-list-item` components to glimmer syntax so data attributes can be passed in via `...attributes`
- added explicit `data-test-button` bound attribute to `gh-task-button` component
- moved `modal-theme-warnings` auto-bound data attribute from JS file to explicit html attribute in template
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/496
reqs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/12925
The publish menu was meant to default to matching post visibility but that wasn't working consistently and didn't make sense for sites which don't email every post to their members.
A "Default newsletter recipients" option has been added to the "Email newsletter" settings screen and the publish menu updated to reflect the option. The free/paid toggles in the publish menu have also been swapped out for a multi-select style component that will cater to more complex member segmentation.
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Updated settings navigation to a completely redesigned flow for Ghost 4.0 🎉
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Fabien O'Carroll <fabien@allou.is>
Co-authored-by: Rish <zrishabhgarg@gmail.com>
refs 6140a98351
- Adds free/paid member counts to newsletter option in publish menu
- Updates default state for newsletter sending option based on number of members for free/paid
- Updates styling for checkboxes based on enabled/disabled state
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So far, only owners or Admins were allowed to control the send email setting while publishing/scheduling a post. This change allows Editors to see the setting as well and toggle as needed.
No changes on the API side were needed.
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- ran [es5-getter-ember-codemod](https://github.com/rondale-sc/es5-getter-ember-codemod)
- [es5 getters RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0281-es5-getters.md)
- updates the majority of `object.get('property')` with `object.property` with exceptions:
- `.get('nested.property')` - it's not possible to determine if this is relying on "safe" path chaining for when `nested` doesn't exist
- `.get('config.x')` and `.get('settings.x')` - both our `config` and `settings` services are proxy objects which do not support es5 getters
- this PR is not exhaustive, there are still a number of places where `.get('service.foo')` and similar could be replaced but it gets us a long way there in a quick and automated fashion
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Automated tools, code generators, and editor integrations are increasingly standardising on the import style used in `ember-modules-codemod`. Our import style differed a little with regards to service/controller injection imports which meant we were starting to see inconsistent naming.
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- add eslint-plugin-ember, configure no-old-shims rule
- run `eslint --fix` on `app`, `lib`, `mirage`, and `tests` to move imports to the new module imports
- further cleanup of Ember globals usage
- remove event-dispatcher initializer now that `canDispatchToEventManager` is deprecated
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- adds `eslint-plugin-sort-imports-es6-autofix` dependency
- implements ESLint's base `sort-imports` rule but has a distinction in that `import {foo} from 'bar';` is considered `multiple` rather than `single`
- fixes ESLint's autofix behaviour so `eslint --fix` will actually fix the sort order
- updates all unordered import rules by using `eslint --fix`
With the increased number of `import` statements since Ember+ecosystem started moving towards es6 modules I've found it frustrating at times trying to search through randomly ordered import statements. Recently I've been sorting imports manually when I've added new code or touched old code so I thought I'd add an ESLint rule to codify it.
closesTryGhost/Ghost#8360
- when changing the publish time of an already scheduled post in the publish menu and leaving the menu with clicking outside of the menu, the time wouldn't reset properly and be shown in the PSM. With the usage of an `isClosing` property which is passed to the underlying `gh-publishmenu-scheduling` component, we prevent the changed time from being saved and reset it properly instead.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8249
- replaces the old split-button publish/schedule/update button with a less confusing menu system
- adds a `{{gh-date-time-picker}}` component that contains a datepicker with separate time input
- replaces the date text input in the post settings menu with `{{gh-date-time-picker}}`
- disabled when post is scheduled, only way to update a scheduled time is via the publish menu
- validates date is in the past when draft/published so there's no confusion with scheduling
- displays saving status in top-left of editor screen
- refactor editor (auto)saving processes to use ember-concurrency
Other minor changes:
- adds `post.publishedAtBlog{TZ,Date,Time}` properties to Post model to allow working with `publishedAt` datetime in the selected blog timezone rather than UTC
- adds a `beforeSave` hook to `validation-engine` that is called after successful validation and before the Ember Data save call is made
- adds validation of `publishedAtBlog{Date,Time}` to post validator
- prevent gh-task-button showing last task state on first render
- fixes bug where clicking into and out of the published date input in the PSM without making any changes saves a published date for draft posts