- attempting to make our framework a one-stop-shop for all requires (except assert)
- using utils for tests instead of lots of requires makes it easier to reason about how our tests interface with our code
- helps with refactoring later, and making sure that tests really do what we expect
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/Team/issues/1564
- While creating a newsletter
- While editing a newsletter
- Includes tests and updated snapshots
- Igored sort_order to snapshot test because sort_order is different in CI than locally so had to ignore it in the snapshot.
- 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/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
- Many of these tests were using API calls to get IDs or check side effects
- This makes snap files much harder to read, where keeping tests more minimal gives us the same test coverage
- Also updated the tests to include members, so we have some real live counts
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1524
- This enables admins in the ghost admin to have an overview of the total posts/members associated with a newsletter.
- Follows the `?include=count.x` convention used by other resources
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1533
- Retrieves one newsletter
- Makes the newsletter resource consistent with the other resources
- Solves an issue with the admin expecting the route to exist
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1491
With multiple newsletters feature, a site should always have at-least one newsletter by default. Also, as with the default product, the default newsletter also needs to be renamed to the site title during the setup flow.
- adds default newsletter to main and test fixtures
- updates setup flow to rename newsletter name and sender name to site title
- updates model to extend default value for fields
- updates test
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1500
The newsletter table schema has bunch of changes to go through for new and existing columns, this consolidates the schema changes into a single re-create table migration that drops and adds the newsletter table with correct schema. The table re-create migration needs to run before any of the tables using newsletter as foreign key. The changes include -
- new columns for design related fields
- new slug column for filtering
- unique constraint to `name` column
- remove `default` column (noops the existing default column migration)
- `sender_reply_to` has a default of newsletter and a validation of ['newsletter', 'support']
- updated default values for `subscribe_on_signup` and `recipient_filter`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1463
- Allow admins to perform all newsletter operations
- We can adjust and be more permissive in the future if needed
- Added the tests back as permissions are configured correctly now
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1463
- This enables listing, creating and editing newsletters
- The tests are commented out as the permissions will be added in a follow-up commit