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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Ansfield
fa84808048 Dropped ember-cli-moment-shim dependency
no issue

Since `ember-moment@10.0` it's not been necessary to use the `ember-cli-moment-shim` package, with `moment` instead being usable directly via `ember-auto-import`. Getting rid of the shim package is necessary for compatibility with `embroider`, Ember's new build tooling.

- dropped `ember-cli-moment-shim` dependency
- added `moment-timezone` dependency and updated all imports to reflect the different package
- worked around `ember-power-calendar` having `ember-cli-moment-shim` as a sub-dependency
  - added empty in-repo-addon `ember-power-calendar-moment` to avoid `ember-power-calendar` complaining about a missing package
  - added `ember-power-calendar-utils` in-repo-addon that is a copy of `ember-power-calendar-moment` but without the build-time renaming of the tree for better compatibility with embroider
2022-09-24 13:28:23 +02:00
Kevin Ansfield
93c9035c49 Fixed "memberssubscribers" text in editor status for scheduled posts
refs d11cf9e1c7

- "free subscribers" worked but "paid" and "all" states still had "members" in the fixed string along with the new "members/subscribers" plural variable resulting in text like "all memberssusbcribers of My Newsletter"
2022-05-18 10:55:31 +01:00
Simon Backx
d11cf9e1c7 Added newsletter name in post scheduled tooltip
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1576

This change was required to avoid showing 'all members' or 'all paid members', when it was in fact 'all paid subscribers of newsletter X'. The newsletter name is only shown when multiple newsletters are activated on a site.
2022-05-10 15:00:30 +02:00
Kevin Ansfield
7c4674507e Switched members-count-fetcher to use members-count-cache
no issue

In the new publish flow we use `{{members-count-fetcher}}` to show member counts as needed in the template without needing to worry about manually fetching counts in the backing classes. However, when switching between states in the flow the count would be re-requested resulting in some glitchy looking async count rendering. By changing `{{members-count-fetcher}}` to use our `members-count-cache` service internally we reduce the likelihood of an async count being triggered when switching between publish flow states.

- updated `members-count-cache` service methods to work with filter strings or full query objects
- switched `members-count-fetcher` resource to use `members-count-cache` in place of directly querying the store
2022-05-05 11:18:49 +01:00
Simon Backx
384c461484 Updated countString formatting in members-count-cache
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1538
2022-04-26 13:10:16 +01:00
Simon Backx
4cae27f5e2 Replaced custom member counting queries with MembersCountCacheService
no issue

- Replaced custom member counting queries with the MembersCountCacheService
- Results are reused if they were already fetched less then 60 seconds ago
- Fixed logic in MembersCountCacheService to only return old results (> 60) instead of new results (<= 60)
2022-03-31 16:09:41 +02:00
Kevin Ansfield
8cc4c6c4a1 Dropped ember-concurrency-decorators dependency
no issue

- since `ember-concurrency@2.0` it's possible to use the standard imports as decorators removing the need for the extra `ember-concurrency-decorators` dependency and imports
2022-02-09 10:49:38 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
57b1ab4800 Ran ember-cli-update --run-codemods (#2219)
no issue

- part of ember upgrades
- removed all unnecessary usage of `.get`
- cleaned up imports where we had imports from the same module across multiple lines
- standardized on importing specific computed helpers rather than using `computed.foo`
- switched tests from using `wait()` to `settled()`
2022-01-21 19:25:47 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
c646e78fff Made session.user a synchronous property rather than a promise
no issue

Having `session.user` return a promise made dealing with it in components difficult because you always had to remember it returned a promise rather than a model and had to handle the async behaviour. It also meant that you couldn't use any current user properties directly inside getters which made refactors to Glimmer/Octane idioms harder to reason about.

`session.user` was a cached computed property so it really made no sense for it to be a promise - it was loaded on first access and then always returned instantly but with a fulfilled promise rather than the  underlying model.

Refactoring to a synchronous property that is loaded as part of the authentication flows (we load the current user to check that we're logged in - we may as well make use of that!) means one less thing to be aware of/remember and provides a nicer migration process to Glimmer components. As part of the refactor, the auth flows and pre-load of required data across other services was also simplified to make it easier to find and follow.

- refactored app setup and `session.user`
  - added `session.populateUser()` that fetches a user model from the current user endpoint and sets it on `session.user`
  - removed knowledge of app setup from the `cookie` authenticator and moved it into = `session.postAuthPreparation()`, this means we have the same post-authentication setup no matter which authenticator is used so we have more consistent behaviour in tests which don't use the `cookie` authenticator
  - switched `session` service to native class syntax to get the expected `super()` behaviour
  - updated `handleAuthentication()` so it populate's `session.user` and performs post-auth setup before transitioning (handles sign-in after app load)
  - updated `application` route to remove duplicated knowledge of app preload behaviour that now lives in `session.postAuthPreparation()` (handles already-authed app load)
  - removed out-of-date attempt at pre-loading data from setup controller as that's now handled automatically via `session.handleAuthentication`
- updated app code to not treat `session.user` as a promise
  - predominant usage was router `beforeModel` hooks that transitioned users without valid permissions, this sets us up for an easier removal of the `current-user-settings` mixin in the future
2021-07-08 14:54:31 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
645fd18a80 Fixed syntax error 2021-06-11 12:22:12 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
9adfad67d2 Added <GhMembersFilterCount @filter="..." />
no issue

- added generic members filter component
- updated `<GhRecipientFilterCount />` to use the new generic component with `subscribed:true` added to the filter
2021-06-11 12:19:44 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
bd60c8089b 🐛 Fixed confusing member count shown in save notification and editor header
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/776

Since switching to using a real NQL filter in the `posts.email_recipient_filter` field where we used to show `free members`, `paid members`, or `all members` we were showing `status:free`, `status:-free`, and `status:free,status:-free` respectively. If labels are used in a filter the text became even longer.

- added a `membersCountCache` service
  - `.count(filter)` fetches a numeric count from the members API, if the filter has been counted in the last minute it returns the count directly from a cache instead to avoid hammering the members API when we show counts in multiple places across the UI
  - `.countString(filter)` fetches a count but returns a humanized string with the logic extracted from what we displayed in the confirm email sending modal
- added a `<GhRecipientFilterCount @filter="" />` component that acts as a wrapper around the async count from `membersCountCache`
- updated confirm email send modal, plus save notification and editor status displays for scheduled posts to use the new service and component
2021-06-11 11:44:50 +01:00