refs TryGhost/Team#3229
- The issue we are observing that even though the returned amount of email recipients should not ever accede the max batch size (1000 in case of MailGun), there are rare glitches when this number is doubled and we fetch 2000 records instead.
- The fix takes it's best guess in de-duping data in the batch and then truncates it if the amount of records is still above the threshold. This ensures we at least end up sending the emails out to some of the recipients instead of none.
As discussed with the product team we want to enforce kebab-case file names for
all files, with the exception of files which export a single class, in which
case they should be PascalCase and reflect the class which they export.
This will help find classes faster, and should push better naming for them too.
Some files and packages have been excluded from this linting, specifically when
a library or framework depends on the naming of a file for the functionality
e.g. Ember, knex-migrator, adapter-manager
refs TryGhost/Team#2974
- currently the unsubscribeFromNewsletters event is failing with 'member
not found' in elastic
- this change catches the error and logs it, which should allow the rest
of the event(s) to be processed
refs TryGhost/Team#2891
- test was flaking frequently enough that we had to remove it — not a perfect fix but figure it's better to enable retries than to completely remove the test
- ran CI 5 times (x 4 environments) and it passed 5 times in a row
- we previously used `@stdlib/utils` instead of the child package
`@stdlib/copy`, which is a lot smaller and contains our only use of
the parent
- this saves 140+MB of dependencies
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2671
The inline style display: none; isn't applied to the images in Outlook for some reason. This change manually removes the images in the backend.
- we keep ending up with multiple versions of the depedency in our tree,
and it's causing problems when comparing instances
- the workaround I'm implementing for now is to bump the package
everywhere and set a resolution so we only have 1 shared instance
- hopefully we can come up with a better method down the line
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2845
We needed to update the html out of the cards to include images for light
and dark mode, and then we've used CSS to show/hide them
Co-authored-by: Fabien "egg" O'Carroll <fabien@allou.is>
Refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2845
- In order to have more control over koenig card styling, we're moving some of the inline styles from the koenig repo over to the dedicated email style files.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2845
We've copied over the existing styles and html to new files and added a feature
flag based switch to choose which to render. We've also had to remove the
caching of the render function so that the switch can be dynamic and not
require a restart.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2845
Ideally the calculation of these values would be handled by a Newsletter entity
but we don't have one yet, we can look to fix this if we have time. For now
we're calculating them in separate methods to make it easier to extract in
future.
no issue
Bookshelf by default returns an empty model when requesting .related('email') for a post without an email. So we need to be a bit smarter to know if a post has an email or not. This fixed an issue where we always showed 'published and emailed' instead of 'published only'.
Since this change also included some changes to test helpers, it also made some changes to the email service because coverage dropped below 100% as a result of fixing the .related method mocking. Ideally we want to move test test helpers to a seperate package in the future.
refs TryGhost/Team#2840
- moves the `entities.decode()` step to the `LinkReplacer` class so that
it's applied to all links, not just the ones that are replaced in the
email service
- adds a test case to `LinkReplacer` to ensure that the
`entities.decode()` step is applied to all links correctly, decoding any
URLs with HTML entities in them
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Co-authored-by: Chris Raible <chris@ghost.org>
Refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2801
- It was not possible to click latest post links in Outlook due to <a>
tag wrapping around a table
- The post meta data wouldn't display properly when centered in Outlook
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Co-authored-by: Simon Backx <simon@ghost.org>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2805
When we render mobiledoc to HTML, it automatically escapes HTML entities in the process, so a button or directly pasted link with href="https://example.com?code=test" will be rendered as href="https://example.com?code=test" as the url is encoded in the rendered HTML. Our link tracking was using the encoded URL as the redirect URL in newsletters, causing certain links to break.
This change updates the link tracking to decode the URL with `entities.decode(url)` so we store the correct redirect URL in our DB and ensure link tracking redirects to the correct url from newsletters.
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Co-authored-by: Rishabh <zrishabhgarg@gmail.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2674
- The segment detection doesn't work outside the main post content. So the data-gh-segment attribute didn't work. It is now replaced with just a simple email replacement that is empty for a free member.
- Fixed that a trialing member was shown as 'paid'. This is now replaced with 'trialing'.
This commit also includes E2E tests for a couple of member statusses.
no issue
Some things break in some email clients with this new setting. Disabled it for now and moved the required css style to hide the member name row to @media all.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2736
If the name is not known for a member, we'll hide the name row in the subscription details in an email. This method is supported in most email clients, and requires the support of `<style>` in `<head>`.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2617
- some sites have SVG favicons and it made bookmark card favicons look broken in some email clients as the SVG support is poor across email clients
- this fix simply hides the SVG favicons in emails