refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/908
The `cookies` module inside `@tryghost/members-ssr` was being used incorrectly
and resulted in cookies being set with `'[Object object]'`
Co-authored-by: Renovate Bot <bot@renovateapp.com>
issue https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/901
- The main issue was in the AST linter, where partials could have either forward- or backward-slash separators depending on the operating system. We have normalized all partial names to only have forward-slashes, which matches the handlebars syntax, like `{{> icons/avatar}}`.
- The second issue was in the 005-template-compile, where we wouldn't check partials even though they were used. This also comes from the path separator difference.
- We have also updated all regular expressions to account for paths with backward-slashes
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/778
- cleans up the stripe migration to add default monthly/yearly prices for sites, which had a possibility of using complimentary (0 amount prices) in edge cases
- adds missing return in the same migration for an unlikely failure to parse stripe plans
refs 20aea8c819
refs bf587d4055
- The 1000 ms limit was not enough to pass consistently for some slow unit tests. Doubling the previous threshold to be on the safe side of the slow CIs.
- We should limit this back down to 1000ms or less during next cleanup!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/542
The members-api has been updated to use the passed `created_at`
property when creating members for the status change events, as well as
using the subscription start_date for members paid subscription events
This is a duplicate of 7eb821b3f5 but
with updated dependencies.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/542
The members-api has been updated to use the passed `created_at`
property when creating members for the status change events, as well as
using the subscription start_date for members paid subscription events
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/607
- patch was added in `bookshelf-include-count@0.1.3` to fix member counts for labels
- bumps `bookshelf-plugins` to include the patch
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/864
- gscan was breaking when parsing double-quoted helpers like `{{"pagination"}}`.
- re-used a function to convert StringLiterals to PathExpressions, which fixes the issue.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/864
- gscan was breaking when parsing double-quoted helpers like `{{"pagination"}}`.
- re-used a function to convert StringLiterals to PathExpressions, which fixes the issue.
- Move test:regression out of yarn test:all
- Moved lint to be explicitly part of yarn test:all
- Got rid of posttest as that is implicit and hard to read
- postest only runs after exactly yarn test… not after any of the other commands
- but if you’re using yarn test xxx it’s probably to quickly debug something and is when you least want to wait for linting
- Meanwhile, if you’re coding and running unit or acceptance tests before pushing, you’re not seeing lint output
- But you also don't need it twice...
- So for now, running lint just after yarn test:unit - it should be better than the current method
- In an ideal world, our acceptance tests would be much, much faster
- ATM we output how much time is spent on reloading Ghost for each suite, but this is output with console
- Changed this to use DEBUG, so we don't clutter the UI normally
- Added further debug statements, and a cumulative time, so we can see where time is spent/wasted
- Added a DEBUG command for running acceptance tests with this output
- This shows us that reloading Ghost accounts for 50% of the test time
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/858
Previously when complimentary access used a Stripe subscription under
the hood, we were able to restrict access to Stripe Checkout based on
whether or not a Member had an active Stripe subscription. This updates
the logic in members-api to instead check for whether or not the member
has 1-or-more products.
refs: 7e6800b2b8
- I kept flip-flopping on making grunt dev into grunt and removing it so we have to remember to use `yarn dev` and fucked it up entirely
- Do the simple thing for now - and think about how we can make grunt dev better overall
This commit achieves a few things:
- ☑️ No longer having to remember whether a command is yarn something or grunt something
- ☑️ Simplification of tools hopefully making them easier to remember and use
- ☑️ Complete removal of the need for grunt from our test tooling
Several of the tools still use grunt under the hood, but the **entrypoint** should aways be `yarn xxx`.
- `grunt main` -> `yarn main`
- `grunt dev` -> `yarn dev`
- `grunt build` -> `yarn build`
- `grunt test:file-or-folder` -> `yarn test file-or-folder`
- `grunt test-unit` -> `yarn test:unit`
- `grunt test-acceptance` -> `yarn test:acceptance`
- `grunt test-regression` -> `yarn test:regression`
- `grunt validate` -> removed due to lack of use
There is now also `yarn test:all` to run all 3 classes of tests
This PR also reorders & restructures the Gruntfile extensively so that:
- The remaining useful commands are all at the top of the file
- Config and other blah happens after all the useful commands
- All release-only config happens in the release task at the very end of the file
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DONE:
* Removed all references to npm/bower
* Removed all references to lint / deprecated command
* Moved debug to yarn dev:debug
* Removed all references to travis
* Removed broken help task + useless comment
* Removed unused knex-migrator and clean:test setup tasks
* Added new test commands, removed grunt validate
* Moved stubClientFiles to test utility and use in the few tests that need it
* Used mocha in yarn directly except grunt test:x
* Swapped grunt test for yarn test
* extensive cleanup and reshuffling