Data generator uses CSV imports for a massive speed increase, but
can't be used in some environments where SQL admin isn't
available. This allows us to set a flag to use the original
insert-based importer.
fix https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/SLO-104/cannot-read-properties-of-undefined-reading-0-an-unexpected-error
- if the request body didn't contain the correct keys, it'd just HTTP
500 out of there
- this adds some optional chaining so we end up with undefined if
anything isn't as expected, and the following if-statement does the
rest of the check for us
- this also adds a breaking test (the first E2E test for authentication, yay!)
closes https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-80
- bumps @tryghost/koenig-lexical to add support for search result metadata in internal links as well as some improvements to the internal linking UI/UX
- updates search service to fetch and expose additional `visibility` and `published_at` fields for post/page resources
- updates `searchLinks` method passed to editor to decorate the search results with appropriate meta text and icon based on publish date, post visibility and member settings
closes https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-106
- the search results can hide any matching authors/tags due to them appearing after matching posts which is typically a longer list that needs scrolling through
- changed the order to list matched authors and tags before posts, this matches the behaviour in our front-end search
refs https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/javascript/configuration/filtering/#using--1%20
- this simplifies our logic to determine whether we should send events
by moving the code to `beforeSend`
- `errorHandler` is going away in Sentry v8 so this results in a shorter
diff in the future
- the logic should be the same, always send non-Ghost errors, and only
send HTTP 500 Ghost errors
- due to the structure of our API controllers, the docName and methods
are under the same structure
- this code loops over the keys of the controller and forms the method
map
- however, it currently also loops over every character of the docName,
so the resulting map contains a weird structure of chars
- we don't need the docName for this, so we can just exclude it from the
keys
- this doesn't change any functionality
fix https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/SLO-101/http-500-with-invalid-multipart-data
- previously, busboy would error out if we supplied a body that was
invalid (such as an empty FormData)
- we would then return a HTTP 500 to the user, which causes all manner
of problems
- now we catch errors from busboy and return a nice BadRequestError
fix https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/SLO-85/fix-http-500-on-contentposts
- in the event we give the incorrect format in a filter, MySQL will
throw an error and we'll throw a HTTP 500 error
- we can capture this error and return a more useful error to the user
- ideally we'd do this in a validation step before attempting the query,
but parsing this out of NQL and detecting which columns are DATETIME
could be quite tricky
- this updates a bunch of places where we're just using Object to cheat
the system
- doing this means editor autocomplete and basic type checking is better
because we now have proper types in place
- functionality should not change, these are just comments
closes https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-101
- we were mapping over the grouped search results which meant we still got a group even if it's options/items list was empty after filtering for published
closes https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-103
- the `yield waitForProperty(...)` call that was supposed to return once the content refresh occurred never reached a valid state so the first search query (or any later query) where a content refresh occurred would never resolve causing search to look like it had stalled
- switched to waiting for the last running task to resolve instead which does the same as the previous code intended
- exported the `getPosts` request handler function so in mirage config so we can re-use it with different timing on a per-case basis
fix https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/SLO-87/cannot-read-properties-of-undefined-reading-createimpl-an-unexpected
refs https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3709
- in the event we are given some HTML to parse, and that fails, we
currently return a HTTP 500 because it's unhandled
- the instance we saw was due to `<constructor>` crashing jsdom, we've
opened an issue for that
- in terms of handling the error gracefully, we can surround the code
in a try-catch and return a more suitable error. I've gone for a
ValidationError for now - you could debate whether a different one is
more appropriate
- also added Sentry error capturing so we're not blind to these,
ultimately we should make sure the parser can handle all
user-submitted data
closes https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/MOM-97
The 30s search content expiry didn't really make sense and caused unnecessary delays and server load now that search will be more widely used within the editor.
- replaced concept of time-based expiry with explicit expiry
- content still fetched on query if not already loaded or marked as stale
- added `.expireContent()` method on search service to allow explicit expiry
- updated editor to pre-fetch search content when not already loaded or marked as stale
- removes delay when first using internal linking search inside the editor
- updated post model to expire search content on save
- expires on published post save or delete
- expires on publish and unpublish
- updated tag model to expire content on create/save/delete
- only expires when name or url is changed
- updated user model to expire on save/delete
- only expires when name or url is changed
- does not handle creation because that's done server-side via invites
- this adds a simple set of types to the @tryghost/api-framework
package that should describe all of the keys available on a
controller, and then rolls it out to all API controllers
- unfortunately, due to https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/47107, we have
to split apart `module.exports` into a variable assignment in order for type-checking
to be done
- the main benefit of this is that `frame` is now typed, and editors understand what keys
are available, so intellisense works properly
- `statusCode` should be a number, but we were passing a string
- this doesn't really affect anything, but tsserver was flagging it up
as the wrong type
- we should pass it as `err` and not `error`
- this probably slipped in because the catch parameter is called
`error`, so I've updated that and fixed the references