no issue
- The accent_color setting was being removed from members site data when behind portal flag
- The accent color setting is now allowed in members site data for all cases as it doesn't make any sense to remove it specifically from here where we already have all the other Portal settings included which is a dev/portal flag feature anyways
no-issue
* Added SingleUseTokenProvider to members service
This implements the TokenProvider interface required by members-api to
generate magic links. It handles checking if the token is expired and
pulls out any associated data.
Future improvments may include the email in the error for expired
tokens, which would make resending a token simpler.
* Passed SingleUseTokenProvider to members-api
This sets up the members-api module to use the new single use tokens
* Installed @tryghost/members-api@0.30.0
This includes the change to allow us to pass a token provider to the members-api
no issue
- In a recent change to ownership verification email flow, we changed the FROM address of ownership verification mails to use the same email as the one we are verifying, aka TO address.
- Email clients like Gmail flags off such emails as possible spam
- Fix updates the `FROM` address to `noreply@domain.com` where domain.com is domain for TO address
- In case the TO is already noreply@domain.com, we use no-reply@domain.com to bypass the same address restriction.
no issue
- Members site data was not appending blog domain for default support address which is `noreply`
- The change allows Portal to use default support address correctly
closes#12045
- When member's email is updated to an already existing email of different member it caused table's unique constraint error, which was not handled properly.
- Added handling for this error similar to one in members `add` method.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/94
- The member-api package was recently updated to work directly with models and needs explicit `withRelated` options to attack relations
- Without options, the endpoint was returning the default member data without subscriptions attached, which in Portal showed paid member as free
- Fix updates the middleware for updating member data to correctly pass the relations needed to populate the member
no issue
- By default for new sites, support address is set same as from address to `noreply` , with full email address using the domain for `@`
- For newsletter emails, the support address was missing the default site domain to be added to address if its `noreply`
- Fix updates the support address to use the same format as from address and add relevant domain for default case
no issue
- We used existing "from" address as sender for mails sent to new email address for verification, but that breaks the flow to update if the current "from" address has DMARC policy set.
- This updates the flow to always send the ownership verification email TO the new address and FROM the new address which both verifies the email deliverability for new address and ownership
no issue
- Member auth emails were previously using the `from` address as sender
- New `members_support_address` was introduced with default as original "from" address
- Auth emails use the new support address as sender
no issue
- Updated magic link generation and validation methods for email update API to handle new support address
- Updated importer to ignore the new support address as it can only be updated via verification
- Updated members service to listen on settings edit for new support/reply address fields as well
- Updated tests to include the new settings
no issue
- When an import was done and there were no "global labels" present Ghost created generic `import-[data]` label which later helped to find a specific batch of imported data
- It did not make sense to create such generic label when user provided their own unique label
- The rules that work now are:
1. When there is no global provided Ghost generates on and removes it in case there are no imported records
2. When there is a unique new global label provided no new label is generated, but the label stays even if there are no imported records
no issue
- tested performance between knex raw, knex `count()` and bookshelf `count()` and found no difference over 1000 iterations of each (each ~19,500ms +- 500ms for 104k members locally)
- switched to using bookshelf as the code is the simplest
no issue
- This is handled on input sanitization layer with date
format check in JSON schema validation, so there's no need to do this
check again in the importer.
no issue
- When bulk insert fails there is no transactional logic to revert
related records form being inserted. Also, previously there were no
attempts to "retry" the insert.
- To avoid complex retry logic, an iterative one-by-one insert retry
approach was taken. If this becomes a bottleneck in the future, the
retry algorithm could be improved.
- To avoid a lot of code duplication refactored model's `bulkAdd` & `bulkDestroy`
methods to use 'bulk-operations' module.
- Updated error handling and logging for bulk delete operations. It's very
unlikely for error to happen here, but still need to make sure there is
a proper logging in place to trace back the failure.
- Added debug logs. This should improve debugging experience and
performance measurements.
- Added handling for unrecognized errors. Handling inspired by current unrecognized
error handling by ghost importer -10e5d5f3d4/core/server/data/importer/importers/data/base.js (L148-L154)
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/87
- The `update` method in members-api package was edited to return Model object instead of JSON directly [here](a28bcc5b2a)
- This caused the update member API on member endpoint to return partial response only as most properties couldn't be fetched
- Fix updates the middleware to correctly call `toJSON` before formatting response
no issue
- Similar handling to one introduced in 8418c829de
- Having granular tracking for failed to remove id's would make it possible to return more specific errors to the client
no issue
- When batch insert fails handling should be more granular and aim to retry and insert as many records from the batch as possible.
- Added retry logic for failed member's batch inserts. It's a sequential insert for each record in the batch. This implementation was chosen to keep it as simple as possible
- Added filtering of "toCreate" records when member fails to insert. We should not try inserting related members_labels/members_stripe_customers/members_stripe_customer_subscriptions records because they would definitely fail insertion without associated member record
no issue
- When stripe is disconnected and there are Stripe-connected records present in imported set they should not be processed and proper error should be thrown
no-issue
* Added bulkAdd method to Member,Customer&Subscription model
This allows us to keep the db access in the model layer
* Updated @tryghost/members-api to 0.27.2
This includes fixes for rate-limiting of requests, and exposes necessary
Stripe methods for creating customers and complimentary subscriptions,
without affecting the database.
* Refactored importer to parallelise tasks where possible
By parallelising our tasks we are able to improve the speed at which the
entire import completes.
no issue
- There were many failed import records due to rate-limit errors. With concurrency of 9 imports go through with 100% success
- Would need to verify these limits with live API to make the most of it
no-issue
* Added stripeSubscriptions relation to member model
This allows us to fetch the subscriptions for a member via standard
model usage, e.g. `withRelated: ['stripeSubscriptions']` rather than
offloading to loops and `decorateWithSubscriptions` functions, this is
more performant and less non-standard than the existing method.
* Updated serialize methods to match existing format
The current usage of `decorateWithSubscriptions` and the usage of
members throughout the codebase has a subscriptions array on a stripe
object on the member, this ensures that when we serialize members to
JSON that we are using the same format.
There is definitely room to change this in future, but this is an
attempt to create as few breaking changes as possible.
* Installed @tryghost/members-api@0.26.0
This includes the required API changes so that everywhere can use
members-api directly rather than models and/or helper methods
no issue
- The code in controller was becoming hard to reason about.
- Having a single module shows exactly how many dependencies are there to do an import for single batch.
- Having a separate module would make it easier to extract into it's own package in Members monorepo
- Member limit code was duplicated in 2 places unnecessarily
- Also used member api code that fetched members and subscriptions fully hyrated when we only need a count
- Using a raw query significantly improves performance here
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/72
- Portal is using using publication logo from settings for signup/signin pages
- Instead, we are switching to using publication icon from settings, which also needs to be passed in site data API
refs #12074
Since we've split members settings into multiple keys the
reconfiguration of the members-api has been happening in quick
succession as the stripe_connect_* settings are all set at once.
This debounces the call to reconfigure the members-api so that we only
need to instantiate it once.
refs #12043
- On updating From-address from Members settings in Labs, we send a confirmation email to the updated address with magic link for verification
- Previously, no explicit sender email was being set for this so fallback config address was used
- This updates the sender address to use the current from address for "from-address" update emails
no-issue
- Added breaking test for webhook url including subdirectory
- Previously the webhook handler URL was generated incorrectly when
running Ghost on a subdirectory, appending the path to the root of the
host, this fix ensures that the subdirectory is included before the
path.
no-issue
This version of members-api includes changes to how webhooks are
managed, previously they would be deleted and recreated on every boot of
Ghost. Now they are created and the secret is persisted, on boot the
webhook is updated to the most current url and events. If the api
version is wrong or the update fails, the webhook is deleted and
recreated and the settings updated.
- Installed @tryghost/members-api@0.24.0
- Updated config to work with 0.24.0
no-issue
There is concern that the settings cache can return `null` for values
which it cannot parse correctly, this just ensures that we always have
an array where we expect one
no issue
- Adds new portal button settings to members site data for portal script
- Updates settings input/output serializers to handle portal icon image url
* Updated members default settings
ref #10318
This pulls out the members_subscription_settings & stripe_connect_intgration settings into separate keys
* Updated usage of members_from_address
* Updated stripe_connect usage
* Updated members config to use new settings
* Updated members middleware to use isStripeConnected
* Updated members service to reload correctly
We reload the members-api instance when the related settings change, so
this makes sure we're listening to the correct settings changes
* Updated ghost_head helper to use new settings
* Updated theme middleware to use new settings
* Renamed members_allow_signup -> members_allow_free_signup
* Fixed tests after settings refactor
* Removed from direct key settings key
* Fixed regression tests for settings api
no issue
- reverts commit 87c31444fd but with modifications to settings naming
- Adds new settings for members modal customization to default settings
- `portal_button` controls the visibility of beacon in members modal
- `portal_name` controls the visibility of name field in signup
- `portal_plans` controls the visibility of plans allowed for member to signup with
- Adds stripe connect check to determine if stripe is setup or not
- Adds the 3 new settings to members site data
- Updates to snake case naming for members site API data
no issue
- Adds new settings for members modal customization to default settings
- `membersjs_show_beacon` controls the visibility of beacon in members modal
- `membersjs_show_signup_name` controls the visibility of name field in signup
- `membersjs_allowed_plans` controls the visibility of plans allowed for member to signup with
- Adds stripe connect check to determine if stripe is setup or not
- Adds the 3 new settings to members site data
- We have many customers asking for INR as there are special rules in Stripe for this currency
- As well as a desire for local-selling
- Meaning it's not valid to use e.g. USD instead