refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1664
- Added comment-like model
- Added like endpoint
- Added unlike endpoint
- Added basic tests for liking and unliking comments
- Added permissions for liking and unliking
- Added migration for permissions
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1664
- the new member comments API needs members to have permissions to edit and delete their own posts
- added members as a provider, and then wired up permissible logic at the model level
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1664
- `last_commented_at` - to be used for filtering members list in Admin
- `bio` - short field used to show a "title" or similar context alongside name when commenting
- `enable_comment_notifications` - setting for turning on/off email notification of comment replies
* 🐛 Fixed API excerpt field issue
ref https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10396
This fix now allows the API user to add field `excerpt` without the need for `plaintext` as format.
Also added new tests for these functions.
* Added new logic that takes `custom_excerpt` into account if all posts gets queried.
* Removed limits in excerpt & plaintext post.
* Updated snapshot.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1655
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/commit/4bc14d2c4
- The API should always accept the input it returns. In this case it did not accept the input when it contained an unchanged roles property
- The problem here came from the referenced commit where we can now end up in the situation when the `roleToAssign` is just empty. It was an optimization to prevent a need to do ANY DB operation when none was needed.
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If you try to publish a draft email only post by setting the status to sent, you won't receive an error but the email won't get sent. This is because we don't support this behaviour. This is very counter-intuitive when writing the documentation, so I've patched this behaviour and added some more tests.
- When setting the status to `sent` for not email only posts, the post status will be set to `published` without warning
- Also published_by was not set correctly in the past. This is also fixed and has new tests.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/351
- When an invalid value was passed in `roles` parameter when editing a user it resulted in incorrect database state (all roles appeared to be unassigned from the user).
- The fix includes ability to set user role by an allowed name, one of: 'Administrator', 'Editor', 'Author', 'Contributor'.
- Also added a validation in case a non-ObjectID value is passed in roles to the users edit method.
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1626
- getLazyRelation is a safer shorthand for `model.related('relationName').fetch()`
- prevents doing a `fetch` operation on a relation that is already loaded, which can cause issues when `formatOnWrite` has a custom implementation
- uses the already loaded relation if it exists, or loads the relation
- doesn't reload if already loaded
- reload is forceable using the forceRefresh option
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1652980792270029
- When bulk unsubscribing members, the number of deleted newsletter relations are returned instead of the number of members with newsletters that were cleared
- This commit adds options to the bulk destroy methods.
- You can pass the column on which you want to delete rows in a bulk destroy operation via the `column` option.
Required for https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/pull/400
- filtering member list on `tier:tier-slug` was failing as it only accepted member.product column
- member table needed to expand the tier filter to use product naming for filtering to work
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1625
- Ensure that we maintain a list of exactly which settings can be edited
- Bypass this for internal settings changes for now
- TODO: use the settingsBreadService internally instead of the api directly
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1609
- Split html-to-plaintext into a function for excerpts and emails
- Updated all usages so they use the correct function
- There's currently no difference between the two
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1596
- Renamed `newsletter_id` to `newsletter` option, the `newsletter` option expects a slug instead of an id
- Renamed `email_recipient_filter` to `email_segment` option
- Default `email_segment` to `all`. Ignored if no newsletter is set
- `email_segment` is ignored if no newsletter is set
- When reverting a post to a draft, both `newsletter` and `email_segment` are reset to their default values (null, all)
- Removed legacy mapping from old email_recipient_filter values 'paid' and 'free' (already a migration in place)
- Dropped legacy throwing errors when email_recipient_filter is paid or free in transformEmailRecipientFilter
- Reorganized transformEmailRecipientFilter parameters for the now required newsletter parameter
- Fixed an issue where the newsletter filter wasn't working because it wasn't in permittedoptions
- Fixed an issue where you could send to an archived newsletter
- Added an extra protection when scheduling to an active, and later archiving the newsletter
- Dropped support for `send_email_when_published` in API
- When importing posts we currently don't have a system in place to set the newsletter_id to map the `send_email_when_published` behaviour. Since this was already the case, I won't include a fix in this PR.
- Stripped `email_recipient_filter`/`email_segment` from Content API (https://ghost.slack.com/archives/C02G9E68C/p1652363211841359?thread_ts=1650623650.233229&cid=C02G9E68C)
- Updated `admin-api-schema` to 3.2.0, which includes the new email_segment property
- Contains a temporary fix for https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1626, where the `.related('newsletter').fetch` call fails when the newsletter relation is already loaded, because of the overridden `formatOnWrite` method.
Since the `email_recipient_filter` is no longer used without a newsletter, the `none` value is no longer used. A migration transforms all those values to `all`. This should be safe, because we only send an email now when newsletter_id is not null (scheduled posts should already have a newsletter_id, even if at the time of scheduling they didn't add the newsletter_id option, because at that time, we defaulted to the default newsletter).
Admin changes to make this work: https://github.com/TryGhost/Admin/pull/2380
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/327
- lang / locale has had a lot of churn, but we decided this setting should always be locale
- session_secret is too generic as we have multiples of these
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1599
refs: f3d5d9cf6b
- this commit adds the concept of a frontend data service, intended for passing data to the frontend from the server in a clean way. This is the start of a new & improved pattern, to hopefully reduce coupling
- the newly added internal frontend key is then exposed through this pattern so that the frontend can make use of it
- the first use case is so that portal can use it to talk to the content API instead of having weird endpoints for portal
- this key will also be used by other internal scripts in future, it's public and therefore safe to expose, but it's meant for internal use only and therefore is not exposed in a generic way e.g. as a helper
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The message was removed somewhere, but the git history looks to be modified so I couldn't find the reference to when and why it was removed (the message seems to be added and removed in the same commit).
Added in: e849167472
No reference to where it was removed. But after the same commit above, it wasn't present any longer.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/309
- this column is now a calculated value based upon the relation of a
member to a newsletter
- we should no longer need `subscribed`, so this migrations cleans up
the column in the DB
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/229
- We're getting rid of the concept of api versions inside of Ghost
- Instead of storing the supposed api version a webhook was created with, store the current ghost version
- This way we can determine if anything signicant changes in future and we need to update webhooks or something
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1579
- When writing to the database, the header_image is tranformed to the transformReady path
- When reading from the database, the transformReady path is transformed to an absolute path
- Includes a test when adding a newsletter
Migration:
- Updates all newsletter who have a header_image to make sure it is saved in transform ready format
- Down operation is required to work with the old model logic and transforms it back to an absolute format
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/268
- When the user is removed our current pattern was deleting their posts. This didn't work well and created all sorts of problems
- As a solution we now reassign any posts that are only authored by the deleted user to the owner user
- This change also reduced the dependency on "author" field
- `.substr()` is deprecated so we replace it with .slice() which works similarly but isn't deprecated
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
- Newsletter defaults were a static object with the default UUID resolved once
- This caused conflicts on subsequent create requests
- Defaults are now resolved as a function so each call gets a new UUID
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1550
- Updated email template and seder options to use the settings specified for the related newsletter
- Falls back to the default newsletter, and uses the default newsletter settings for the publishing preview because we only assign a newsletter at the point a post is published
Co-authored-by: Thibaut Patel <thibaut.patel@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Hanley <git@matthanley.co.uk>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1561
With multiple newsletters, unsubscribe links will also need to have a unique reference to the newsletter that the email is for, so that we can unsubscribe members from the particular newsletter automatically when they click on the link.
As our existing pattern for members is to use UUID as the external unique reference, this change adds UUID to newsletter schema and populates the existing newsletters with a UUID value.
- adds new `uuid` column to newsletter schema
- updates newsletter model to add default uuid
- updates default newsletter migration to add `uuid`
- drops nullable on `uuid` column later in migrations once we have populated existing newsletters