no issue
The way GA flags were introduced means that they stop existing in the `'labs'` setting in the db and are instead forced to always return `true` when checking the flag in the labs service. However, Admin which uses the flags fetches them via the `/settings/` API endpoint which was only returning the raw labs setting db value meaning GA flags appeared to be disabled unless the flag had previously been enabled and no settings save had occured.
- updated the settings bread service to replace the labs setting value with the JSON stringified output of `labs.getAll()` which is the ultimate source-of-truth for a feature being enabled/disabled
- extracted `browse()` behaviour to an internal `_formatBrowse()` method so we can apply the same filtering/modification for output of `browse()` and `edit()`
Co-authored-by: Fabien O'Carroll <fabien@allou.is>
no issue
- author line was appearing as "Author One,Author Two,..." with no space
- fixed the generation of `post.authors` when serializing a post before it's rendered for email
no issue
- if the verification threshold is 0, `_.get(..)` becomes falsy so we
fallback to Infinity
- this is not correct - we only want to default to Infinity if the value
is not set
- this commit explicitly compares the config value to `undefined` and sets
the fallback accordingly
no issue
- following on from f4fb0fcbaa,
this commit moves around some package requires in Ghost
- these are often niche packages that do something in a subsystem of
Ghost, and are not necessarily be needed to boot the application
- these packages use non-negligible CPU and memory when they are
required, so it makes sense to lazy-require them
- the concern here is that we obscure the code too much by moving
random requires further into code, but the changes are small and the
improvements big
- this commit bring the boot time since 4.19.0 down ~31% and initial
memory usage down by a total of ~12%
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1172
Custom theme settings sync and cache population had been left to complete in the background as it wasn't essential for it to be complete for the front-end to start. However that was causing problems for the API where theme activation and custom theme settings list requests happen very close together, with the latter often not containing the theme settings data when it is expected to.
- changed `activationBridge.*` methods to `async` so they can `await` the completion of custom theme settings sync before activating a theme
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-1/multiple-adapters-per-type
- There's a need to support multiple adapter variations per given adapter type (storage, sso, etc.)
- With the introduced changes we can specify a version of an adapter that should be fetched based on `:feature` postfix. For example:
`adapterManager.getAdapter('storage')` - would return the default adapter listed under "active" configuration
`adapterManager.getAdapter('storage:videos') - would return an adapter configured for videos *feature*
- Here's an example configuration for a custom video storage:
```
"storage": {
"active": "LocalFileStorage",
"videos": "ghost-storage-custom-video",
"ghost-storage-custom-video": {
"custom": "configHere"
}
}
```
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1149
Ghost allows different themes to have the same `name` value in `package.json` but gives them a custom name based on the zip file used to upload it. The custom theme settings service however was always using the package.json name meaning that when syncing a theme with a duplicate name it was overwriting the settings for all other themes.
- bumped `@tryghost/custom-theme-settings-service` which changes the `.activateTheme()` signature to accept a theme name as the first argument
- updated our calls to `.activateTheme()` to pass Ghost's known theme name as the first argument so we're always syncing with the correct `theme` field value in the `custom_theme_settings` table
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1138
Portal offer urls use offer id to load offer details UI and stripe checkout in frontend. This endpoint allows portal to fetch offer details from offer id to create Portal UI with relevant details for potential members.
no-issue
The MembersAPI using the OfferRepository coupled it to the internals of
the Offers Module - instead we pass the "external" API - so that we can
change the internals, and not have to update the MembersAPI's usage.
no-issue
Because we only called `init` if the labs flag is enabled, when starting
up a site without the flag enabled - the listener for adding redirects
wasn't active. So new Offers would not have their redirects setup.
- Ghost has a set of core packages that it is safe to require directly in any file - tpl is one of them!
- This keeps the DI signature smaller and easier to reason about
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1104
- bumped `@tryghost/custom-theme-settings-service` so it throws a more appropriate `ValidationError` when setting keys don't exist or a select value is not known
- changed the custom theme settings service to have a `.init()` method which creates an instance of the service under `.api` so that we're able to create the instance at a particular point in the boot process when we know the models have been initialised
- there were problems in tests because the service was being initialised through the require chain before models were initialised through the boot process
- fixed incorrect `camelCase` of resource name in API responses
refs: #13380
- The i18n package is deprecated. It is being replaced with the tpl package.
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Chromik <aleksander.chromik@footballco.com>
refs: #13380
- The i18n package is deprecated. It is being replaced with the tpl package.
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Chromik <aleksander.chromik@footballco.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1090
This updates the Members & Offers modules to provide support for using
Offers in Stripe Checkout.
Members module now needs a handle to the Offers module repository, and
as such we have had to reorder the services boot order.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1083
This adds the Offers service which will allow us to build out an Admin
API to communicate with it. As well as wiring up the redirects to the
site app.
refs #13380
The i18n package is deprecated. It is being replaced with the tpl package.
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Chromik <aleksander.chromik@footballco.com>
refs: #13380
- The i18n package is deprecated. It is being replaced with the tpl package.
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Chromik <aleksander.chromik@footballco.com>
refs: #13380
- The i18n package is deprecated. It is being replaced with the tpl package.
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Chromik <aleksander.chromik@footballco.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1083
The Offers service is going to need access to the StripeAPIService too,
so we need to move it out of the @tryghost/members-api module and make
it accessible to both.
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-86/fix-failing-site-instance-when-redirects-file-is-invalid
refs 260a47da83
- Added validation logic to catch redirects files having invalid RegEx expressions when they are introduced into the system (on upload)
- This way the error happening in the refed commit would have not happened as the validator would not have passed it through
- Moved up the "Router" declaration in custom-redirects as it needs to happen before any other bit of logic has a chance to throw
no issue
If Ghost was booted or a theme activated with the `customThemeSettings` flag disabled but with a theme that has custom settings, enabling the flag later on wouldn't show the settings in Admin or make the settings available in the front-end. Similarly, disabling `customThemeSettings` when Ghost had been booted/or theme activated with it enabled meant that settings were still available on the front-end.
- added an event listener for `settings.labs.edited` that fully re-activates a theme so that it's passed through gscan again and the custom theme settings passed back are included/excluded based on the flag value and any required settings sync with the database is performed
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-35/refactor-route-and-redirect-settings
- When the yaml parser is injected through a DI it's easier to test and later on the redirects service initialization would use same pattern with exactly the same yamlParse funciton
- Next step is getting yaml parser into an outside module
- Also simplified getSettingFilePath method while swapping to an updated yaml parser implementation. Now this method function is exactly like the one used in redirects
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-35/refactor-route-and-redirect-settings
refs 5715aa2155 (diff-48644be82a9b957e5e627bf7b0f2f73cdb1d63851ffad68c7c178c5886495bb8R52-R57)
- Simplified the yaml parser implementation to take in a single parameter, this move will allove to simplify the logic in the route settings + opens a door to unify handling with redirects yaml parsing!
- We loose the "filename" from the error information but that was a generic "routes.yaml" anyway and would be thrown only when somebody uploaded a routes.yaml file (no real added value).
- The debug statement should be moved to contain related filepath+other info to the calling module instead
- An additional error handler was borrowed from the redirects yaml parsing logic that was introduced in a referenced commit - it still makes sense to keep it for routes.yaml configuration
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-35/refactor-route-and-redirect-settings
- It's a step to making the module follow class+DI pattern before fully extracting it into an external libarary
- Reminder, doing in Ghost repo instead of substituting big chunks all at once to have clear history of how the service evolved prior to the extraction into external lib!