refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/174
- right now, our migrations manually check the client of the knex
instance to see whether we're running on MySQL or SQLite
- that's been working fine, but the problem is that we're due to switch
to the mysql2 driver soon, so all these checks will be faulty
- i've altered the functionality of `@tryghost/database-info` to accept
a knex instance, and it'll return if the DB is MySQL or SQLite in some
helper functions
- this commit bumps the package and switches to that format
- originally I used a shared instance of the class within
`@tryghost/database-info` but there's a chance that the knex instance
inside migrations actually comes from knex-migrator, and not Ghost, so
that wouldn't work
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1311
For some sites, the `portal_products` array was created without any value and due to a possible bug in older version of Ghost, it also didn't get filled on Stripe connect with default product. This causes a side-effect of sites not showing the prices in Portal when tiers beta is enabled or is out as GA. This change populates the missing product data in `portal_product` for sites that have a single tier (haven't enabled tiers beta), as they right now don't have an option to hide the tier.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
Default content visiblity for specific tiers is now stored split between `default_content_visiblity` and `default_content_visibility_tiers` setting, with former storing the value as `tiers` and the latter stores the list of tiers that the visibility is restricted to. This migration transforms all existing sites that have default visibility stored as an NQL string from previous versions to follow the new model and store correctly on the new setting.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
Default content visibility for a post can be one of `public|members|paid|tiers`, where `tiers` denotes visibility restricted to specific tiers. This change adds a new setting to store the tier ids when default content visibility is set to `tiers`. This closely matches how the visibility is stored on `posts` table as well, with `visibility` stored as `tiers` and tiers data is stored on tiers pivot table.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1287
Currently we have a hard limit of how large an email filter can be,
which is very restrictive once a site starts using Tiers - by moving
toward a TEXT column, we essentially give the filters unlimited size.
This currently doesn't handle SQLite as there are no limits on VARCHARS
in SQLite.
The down migration is a loop so we don't have to handle values larger than
50 characters
no issue
- we check the presence of `members_free_signup_redirect` here but the
log line said `members_paid_signup_redirect`
- this must have been missed in review but it's simple enough to fix
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1168
This migrates the existing settings onto the Tier objects, so that users
with Tiers enabled can seamless move from global settings to Tier level
settings - without losing/modifying data/functionality.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1071
We used `posts.visibility` originally to store visibility as `free|paid` with a character limit of 50. This same field was repurposed to store an NQL filter when member tiers is enabled. The NQL filter uses the slug of the tier name, which can easily create a filter longer than 50 characters, adding an unwanted limitation on number of tiers that can be added to post's visibility.
Going forward, we'd like to store the visibility of posts for tiers in a separate pivot table and instead store the value of `visibility` as `tiers` when restricting post access to specific tiers. This change -
- adds a new pivot table fixture for storing relation between posts and tiers
- adds a migration for creating the new table
- updates tests