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Added an email rendering test for all Koenig cards (#19059)
refs TryGhost/Product#4125

This PR adds two new integration tests to ensure all our Koenig cards
are rendered properly after going through the EmailRenderer. Although we
have thorough tests for the cards themselves in the Koenig repo, the
EmailRenderer does post-processing on the rendered HTML, such as
inlining CSS, which can adversely impact the rendered output of our
cards in email clients (usually Outlook).

Since email newsletters are a core feature of Ghost, these bugs are
typically fairly urgent, and since it is email, they are also quite
difficult to troubleshoot and fix. These two tests are intended to
prevent bugs of this sort, which in the past have been created by
seemingly harmless changes like bumping dependencies that are used in
the EmailRenderer.

The idea is to create a 'Golden Post' which has at least 1 of every card
from Koenig, run that post through the EmailRenderer, and take a
snapshot of the rendered HTML. In the future, if we make any changes to
the EmailRenderer or the Koenig cards themselves, this will trigger us
to carefully consider the changes, and it provides an 'expected' output
to compare our changes against.

Additionally, the second test simply checks that all cards from
`kg-default-nodes` are included in the 'Golden Post'. This protects
against any new cards that we will add in the future — as soon as we add
them to Koenig and bump `kg-default-nodes` in Ghost, this test will
fail, prompting us to add the new card to the Golden Post and update the
snapshots.

We should also run the 'Golden Post' through a test in Litmus, which
allows us to visually inspect the rendered email across many different
email clients. Ideally we would create a process to review the output of
the 'Golden Post' in Litmus whenever we update the snapshot as well.
2023-12-12 16:05:04 -08:00
.github Revert "Enabled app build artifact caching in CI" 2023-12-11 15:32:46 +01:00
.vscode Removed accidentally committed editor settings (#17546) 2023-07-31 22:28:09 +01:00
apps Update Vite packages 2023-12-12 18:23:37 +01:00
ghost Added an email rendering test for all Koenig cards (#19059) 2023-12-12 16:05:04 -08:00
.editorconfig Removed Makefile settings from .editorconfig 2019-07-31 17:21:16 +08:00
.gitattributes Enforced unix line endings (#9871) 2018-10-23 10:59:09 +02:00
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LICENSE © 2023 2023-03-30 16:36:11 -04:00
nx.json Revert "Added default build output folders to Nx config" 2023-12-11 15:32:46 +01:00
package.json Added quantities and seed option to the data generator (#19330) 2023-12-12 12:50:55 +01:00
PRIVACY.md Updated third-party service readme for frontend apps (#15091) 2022-07-27 11:04:37 +01:00
README.md Added DevOps job post to README 2023-10-24 12:51:16 +02:00
SECURITY.md Updated ghost.org links 2021-01-19 13:28:36 +13:00
yarn.lock Update dependency @tryghost/koenig-lexical to v1.0.8 (#19301) 2023-12-12 22:26:12 +00:00

 

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