refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/587 - Improved description and provided example use of error message template variables that are available for "MaxLimit" types of limits
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Limit Service
This module is intended to hold all of the logic for testing if site:
- would be over a given limit if they took an action (i.e. added one more thing, switched to a different limit)
- if they are over a limit already
- consistent error messages explaining why the limit has been reached
Install
npm install @tryghost/limit-service --save
or
yarn add @tryghost/limit-service
Usage
Below is a sample code to wire up limit service and perform few common limit checks:
const errors = require('@tryghost/errors');
const LimitService = require('@tryghost/limit-service');
// create a LimitService instance
const limitService = new LimitService();
// setup limit configuration
// currently supported limit keys are: staff, members, customThemes, customIntegrations
// all limit configs support custom "error" configuration that is a template string
const limits = {
// staff and member are "max" type of limits accepting "max" configuration
staff: {
max: 1,
error: 'Your plan supports up to {{max}} staff users. Please upgrade to add more.'
},
members: {
max: 1000,
error: 'Your plan supports up to {{max}} members. Please upgrade to reenable publishing.'
},
// customThemes and customIntegrations are "flag" type of limits accepting disabled boolean configuration
customThemes: {
disabled: true,
error: 'All our official built-in themes are available the Starter plan, if you upgrade to one of our higher tiers you will also be able to edit and upload custom themes for your site.'
},
customIntegrations: {
disabled: true,
error: 'You can use all our official, built-in integrations on the Starter plan. If you upgrade to one of our higher tiers, you’ll also be able to create and edit custom integrations and API keys for advanced workflows.'
}
};
// initialize the URL linking to help documentation etc.
const helpLink = 'https://ghost.org/help/';
// initialize knex db connection for the limit service to use when running query checks
const db = knex({
client: 'mysql',
connection: {
user: 'root',
password: 'toor',
host: 'localhost',
database: 'ghost',
}
});
// finish initializing the limits service
limitService.loadLimits({limits, db, helpLink, errors});
// perform limit checks
// check if there is a 'staff' limit configured
if (limitService.isLimited('staff')) {
// throws an error if current 'staff' limit **would** go over the limit set up in configuration (max:1)
await limitService.errorIfWouldGoOverLimit('staff');
// same as above but overrides the default max check from max of 1 to 100
// useful in cases you need to check if specific instance would still be over the limit if the limit changed
await limitService.errorIfWouldGoOverLimit('staff', {max: 100});
}
// "max" types of limits have currentCountQuery method reguring a number that is currently in use for the limit
// for example it could be 1, 3, 5 or whatever amount of 'staff' is currently in the system
const staffCount = await limitService.currentCountQuery('staff');
// do something with that number
console.log(`Your current staff count is at: ${staffCount}!`);
// check if there is a 'members' limit configured
if (limitService.isLimited('members')) {
// throws an error if current 'staff' limit **is** over the limit set up in configuration (max: 1000)
await limitService.errorIfIsOverLimit('members');
// same as above but overrides the default max check from max of 1000 to 10000
// useful in cases you need to check if specific instance would still be over the limit if the limit changed
await limitService.errorIfIsOverLimit('members', {max: 10000});
}
In case the limit check is run without direct access to the database you can override currentCountQuery
functions for each "max" type of limit. An example usecase would be a frontend client running in a browser. A browser client can check the limit data through HTTP request and then provide that data to the limit service. Example code to do exactly that:
const limitService = new LimitService();
let limits = {
staff: {
max: 2,
currentCountQuery: async () => (await fetch('/api/staff')).json().length
}
};
limitService.loadLimits({limits, errors});
if (await limitService.checkIsOverLimit('staff')) {
// do something as "staff" limit has been reached
};
Custom error messages
Errors returned by the limit service can be customized. When configuring the limit service through loadLimits
method limits
objects can specify an error
property that is a template string. Additionally, "MaxLimit" limit type supports following variables- {{count}} and {{max}}.
An example configuration for "MaxLimit" limit using an error template can look like following:
"staff": {
"max": 5,
"error": "Your plan supports up to {{max}} staff users and you currently have {{count}}. Please upgrade to add more."
}
Develop
This is a mono repository, managed with lerna.
Follow the instructions for the top-level repo.
git clone
this repo &cd
into it as usual- Run
yarn
to install top-level dependencies.
Run
yarn dev
Test
yarn lint
run just eslintyarn test
run lint and tests
Copyright & License
Copyright (c) 2013-2021 Ghost Foundation - Released under the MIT license.