- Don't really need a dependency here, can work without it
- matchdep hasn't been updated in 3 years, and has a web of potentially insecure dependencies
- Unlikely to affect us, but safer to go without
- The grunt-cssnano plugin is old and no longer maintained
- It uses insecure dependencies that don't really impact us, but we want to get rid of warnings
- Swapping for grunt-postcss+cssnano is a more up-to-date way of sorting this out
- move all test files from core/test to test/
- updated all imports and other references
- all code inside of core/ is then application code
- tests are correctly at the root level
- consistent with other repos/projects
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
no issue
- moved card definitions to a new library `@tryghost/kg-default-cards`
- moved `createCard` factory function to a new library `@tryghost/kg-card-factory`
- moved image.manipulation lib to a new package called @tryghost/image-transform
- new package has an updated API signature, so the method calls have changed but the underlying code is identical
- removed the optional sharp dependency from Ghost, as this is now optionally required by the image-transform module
- Moved zipFolder to a new package
- also exposing extract-zip from the new package
- new package has the API pre-promisified
- also uses @tryghost/extract-zip instead of extract-zip, which has bugfixes
no-issue
This adds two new endpoints, one at /ghost/.well-known/jwks.json for exposing
a public key, and one on the canary api /identities, which allows the
Owner user to fetch a JWT.
This token can then be used by external services to verify the domain
* Added ghost_{public,private}_key settings
This key can be used for generating tokens for communicating with
external services on behalf of Ghost
* Added .well-known directory to /ghost/.well-known
We add a jwks.json file to the .well-known directory which exposes a
public JWK which can be used to verify the signatures of JWT's created
by Ghost
This is added to the /ghost/ path so that it can live on the admin
domain, rather than the frontend. This is because most of its
uses/functions will be in relation to the admin domain.
* Improved settings model tests
This removes hardcoded positions in favour of testing that a particular
event wasn't emitted which is less brittle and more precise about what's
being tested
* Fixed parent app unit tests for well-known
This updates the parent app unit tests to check that the well-known
route is mounted. We all change proxyquire to use `noCallThru` which
ensures that the ubderlying modules are not required. This stops the
initialisation logic in ./well-known erroring in tests
https://github.com/thlorenz/proxyquire/issues/215
* Moved jwt signature to a separate 'token' propery
This structure corresponds to other resources and allows to exptend with
additional properties in future if needed
no issue
- includes fixes for html->mobiledoc conversion
- fixes multiple spaces appearing in text content if source content is indented and has newlines
- fixes crash if source content has `<li>` elements containing headers
- fixes crash if source content has non-`<li>` top-level elements inside a list
- fixes `blockquote>p` markup in source content losing blockquote styling
no issue
- Multiple currencies for membe plans were supported under the hood but never had a clear interface to manage them. This change allows to reference currently used currency and it's symbol from the theme layer with following syntax: `{{@price.currency}}` and `{{@price.currency_symbol}}
no issue
- updated `@tryghost/members-api` which now includes geolocation lookup from IP address during member signup and signin when geolocation data doesn't already exist
no issue
- This functionality allows member to update their billing information, like credit card information.
- Adds handler to update Stripe billing when element with `data-members-edit-billing` attribute is present on the page. Additional `data-members-success` and `data-members-cancel` attributes could be used to control the redirects on billing update success or failure. They work in the same fission as for 'members-plan' (https://ghost.org/docs/members/checkout-buttons/#redirects)
no issue
* Updated sendEmailWithMagicLink syntax
* Updated label name selection from theme
* Updated migration version for labels
* Added labels to export/import of members
* Added member labels sanitization for case-insensitive duplicates
* Fixed tests
* Fixed label serialization bug on import
* Bumped @tryghost/members-api to 0.15.0
* Fixed lint
* Cleanup
no issue
- This bump fixes a problem where members_stripe_customers_subscriptions were not able to be created due to plan 'nickname' NOT NULL constraing. This case was possible because in earlier versions of Stripe API `nickname` property was allowed to be `null`
no issue
- New fields that are accepted through members CSV import endpoint are:
- `subscribed_to_emails` - corresponds to `subscribed` flag in API
- `stripe_customer_id` - links existing Stripe customer to created member
- `complimentary_plan` - flag controlling "Complimentary" plan subscription creation for imported member
- Noteworthy exception in field naming - `subscribed_to_emails` that corresponds to `subscribed` API flag present on members resources. It's a special case of CSV format, where users can be less technical it's more explicit to what the flag does (also the same naming is applied in the Admin UI)
- Failing to either link Stripe customer or assign "Complimentary" subscription to imported member behaves in a transaction-like manner - imported record is not created in the database. This is needed to be able to retry imports when it fails for reasons like connectivity failure with Stripe or Stripe miss-configuration.
- To avoid conflicts with linking same Stripe customer to multiple members there is a special handling for duplicate `stripe_customer_id` fields. Records with duplicates are removed from imported set.