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🐛 Fixed saving Members with Complimentary plans (#13008)
* 🐛 Fixed saving Members with Complimentary plans

refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/758

Since 4.6 The Admin is using the comped flag again, rather than creating
subscriptions for zero-amount prices directly. With the `comped` flag
removed, the default state was for it to be falsy in the Admin, and when
saved would trigger the legacy comped flow, cancelling the subscription.

This reverts commit 57a176ff3d.
2021-06-03 18:28:14 +01:00
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canary 🐛 Fixed saving Members with Complimentary plans (#13008) 2021-06-03 18:28:14 +01:00
shared Moved i18n to shared 2021-05-04 13:03:38 +01:00
v2 Fixed error being saved in notification settings 2021-06-03 12:54:09 +04:00
v3 Fixed error being saved in notification settings 2021-06-03 12:54:09 +04:00
index.js Reordered API exports to improve readability 2021-03-04 11:27:09 +13:00
README.md Updated API versioning README.md 2019-09-12 16:27:09 +02:00

API Versioning

Ghost supports multiple API versions. Each version lives in a separate folder e.g. api/v2, api/v3, api/canary etc. Next to the API folders there is a shared folder, which contains shared code, which all API versions use.

Stages

Each request goes through the following stages:

  • input validation
  • input serialisation
  • permissions
  • query
  • output serialisation

The framework we are building pipes a request through these stages in respect of the API controller configuration.

Frame

Is a class, which holds all the information for request processing. We pass this instance by reference. Each function can modify the original instance. No need to return the class instance.

Structure

{
  original: Object,
  options: Object,
  data: Object,
  user: Object,
  file: Object,
  files: Array
}

Example

{
  original: {
    include: 'tags'
  },
  options: {
    withRelated: ['tags']
  },
  data: {
    posts: []
  }
}

API Controller

A controller is no longer just a function, it's a set of configurations.

Structure

edit: function || object
edit: {
  headers: object,
  options: Array,
  data: Array,
  validation: object | function,
  permissions: boolean | object | function,
  query: function
}

Examples

edit: {
  headers: {
    cacheInvalidate: true
  },
  // Allowed url/query params
  options: ['include']
  // Url/query param validation configuration
  validation: {
    options: {
      include: {
        required: true,
        values: ['tags']
      }
    }
  },
  permissions: true,
  // Returns a model response!
  query(frame) {
    return models.Post.edit(frame.data, frame.options);
  }
}
read: {
  // Allowed url/query params, which will be remembered inside `frame.data`
  // This is helpful for READ requests e.g. `model.findOne(frame.data, frame.options)`.
  // Our model layer requires sending the where clauses as first parameter.
  data: ['slug']
  validation: {
    data: {
      slug: {
        values: ['eins']
      }
    }
  },
  permissions: true,
  query(frame) {
    return models.Post.findOne(frame.data, frame.options);
  }
}
edit: {
  validation() {
    // custom validation, skip framework
  },
  permissions: {
    unsafeAttrs: ['author']
  },
  query(frame) {
    return models.Post.edit(frame.data, frame.options);
  }
}