refs https://jsdoc.app/tags-param.html#optional-parameters-and-default-values
- using an equals sign in the type definition is part of the Google
Closure syntax but we use the JSDoc syntax in all other places, and
tsc detects the different syntax
- this commit standardizes the syntax ahead of enforcing a certain style
down the line
- all are minor issues but they stop the editor showing function names,
parameters and return types otherwise
- this should help with a better developer experience
We're planning to change this from a warning to an error and need to
clean the codebase up before we do so.
In all of these cases the shadowing was known about and was not
causing unexpected behaviour, so the refactor consists entirely of
renaming, rather than refactoring/bug fixes.
- renames `refSource`, `refMedium` and `refUrl` to `referrerSource`, `referrerMedium` and `referrerUrl` respectively for consistent naming across files and usages
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1864
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1881
- triggers free member email alert via event dispatch from member create method
- passes subscription/stripe data to member creation for paid members so free member alert can be ignored for them
- moves subscription created event being called from webhook controller to `linkSubscription`, allows creating subscription events for all new subscriptions instead of ones just via webhooks
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15190
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/framework/pull/76
- log output always uses UTC timestamps, but it may be desirable to
configure logs to use the local machine timezone
- a new config option has been added to `@tryghost/logging` so you can
switch the logs to the local timezone
- this commit bumps the package and sets the default config option to
`false`, so it doesn't suddenly change the timezone of the logs
- docs will be updated soon but if you'd like to use the
timezone-altered timestamps, you can set `logging.useLocalTime` to
`true`
- credits to https://github.com/levee223 for the implementation and PR
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1808
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1809
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1820
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1814
### Changes in `member-events` package
- Added MemberCreatedEvent (event, not model)
- Added SubscriptionCreatedEvent (event, not model)
### Added `member-attribution` package (new)
- Added the AttributionBuilder class which is able to convert a url history to an attribution object (exposed as getAttribution on the service itself, which handles the dependencies)
```
[{
"path": "/",
"time": 123
}]
```
to
```
{
"url": "/",
"id": null,
"type": "url"
}
```
- event handler listens for MemberCreatedEvent and SubscriptionCreatedEvent and creates the corresponding models in the database.
### Changes in `members-api` package
- Added urlHistory to `sendMagicLink` endpoint body + convert the urlHistory to an attribution object that is stored in the tokenData of the magic link (sent by Portal in this PR: https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal/pull/256).
- Added urlHistory to `createCheckoutSession` endpoint + convert the urlHistory to attribution keys that are saved in the Stripe Session metadata (sent by Portal in this PR: https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal/pull/256).
- Added attribution data property to member repository's create method (when a member is created)
- Dispatch MemberCreatedEvent with attribution
### Changes in `members-stripe-service` package (`ghost/stripe`)
- Dispatch SubscriptionCreatedEvent in WebhookController on subscription checkout (with attribution from session metadata)
- because of how the npm scripts were set up, we were running the full
Admin integration tests during the unit tests phase of CI
- this commit renames the majority of `test` to `test:unit` in the
package.json files, and aliases `test` to `test:unit`
- special packages like Admin have no-op'd `test:unit` scripts so we
don't end up running its tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1726
Free trial offers don't have a Stripe coupon created for them, as the trial is directly added to checkout session. So for mapping a subscription to offer, we pass the offer id directly from checkout metadata to link the subscription in backend with right offer data. This also handles the case where the offer id against a subscription can get overwritten for a subsequent subscription event, as the sub event from Stripe doesn't has the trial offer info.
- handles storing an offer id for a subscription
- updates member detail in Admin to show the offer info for a subscription
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1723
- Added count.replies to comments
- Added replies endpoint
- Limited returned replies to 3.
- Replaced likes_count with count.likes in comments
- Instead of fetching all the likes of a comment to determine the total count, we'll now use count.likes
- Instead of fetching all the likes of a comment to determine whether a member liked a comment, we'll now use count.liked (which returns the amount of likes of the current member, being 0 or 1). This is mapped to `liked` to make it more natural to work with.
The `members.test.snap` file changed because we no longer include `liked: false` if we didn't fetch the liked relation. And in the comments events of the activity feed the liked property is therefore removed.
These changes requires an update to the `bookshelf-include-count` plugin:
- Updated to also work for nested relations
- This moves the count queries from the `bookshelf-include-count` plugin to the `countRelations` method of each model.
- Updated to keep the counts after saving a model (crud.edit didn't return the counts before)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/345
- this commit bumps `eslint-plugin-ghost`, which bumps compatiblity to
2022
- this also removes a lot of the manually-added
`parserOptions.ecmaVersion` that we had in imported packages, in favor
of the value set in `eslint-plugin-ghost`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1724
- wires trial days stored on a tier to stripe checkout session creation
- removes deprecated `trial_from_plan` if trial days is set
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/358
- Error handling should be done as close to the place that knows how to handle them. It's a catch-all block which doesn't add any logic, so does not really make sense to have that extra code in general "init" method which ideally should be just a whole bunch of calls with no extras.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/354
- these READMEs were migrated over from when each package was in a
different repo
- they also assume you're going to be publishing the packages because it
mentions install instructions
- only a few of them contain custom content
- this commit deletes the majority of these files because they're now
not useful
- any that contained other instructions have been cut down
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/354
- these repository links made sense when they were in different repos
and published to NPM but we don't publish these packages any more
- this commit deletes those keys from the files
- these were copied over during the monorepo conversion but we're not
going to be publishing these packages so the top-level LICENSE file
covers all packages here
- we're going to be pinning all dependencies within the monorepo
- this shouldn't change anything anyway because we're using the same
version across all packages
- these packages are split apart for local development, but will be
bundled into Ghost when publishing
- therefore, these packages won't be published so we are resetting the
versions to make them cleaner
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1490
With multiple newsletters, paid members can choose their newsletter preference at the time of signup via Portal. This change handles the newsletter preference via stripe checkout metadata and stores it against the member on completing signup.
no issue
- When Ghost is running in a test environment, it is configured with an invalid Stripe key that looks like `sk_test***`. In this case the migrations try runnig creating request to Stripe, which fail. The failures pollute the output, which makes other valid errors lost.
- An example of such error log is following:
```
Invalid API Key provided: sk_test_******ripe
----------------------------------------
Error: Invalid API Key provided: sk_test_******ripe
at res.toJSON.then.StripeAPIError.message (/home/naz/Workspace/Ghost/Ghost/node_modules/stripe/lib/StripeResource.js:214:23)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:96:5)
```
- There doesn't seem to be a good reason to do migrations in the test environment. Skipping them as a special case to fix the output pollution problem seems like a right solution
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1437
- This enables this package to declare the version of all its dependencies
- It avoids using a different `@tryghost/domain-events` version, which ends up creating a new underlying EventEmitter than the one used with the other packages in this monorepo.
- The long term fix to avoid to have multiple EventEmitters is to make domain-events an injected dependency, so that it's only a dependency of Ghost core.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1289
We had a bug where Tiers would have a name of 'Default Product', and a
Stripe Product would be created with the same name. This migration will
fixes those broken Stripe Products
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/203
- without `--all`, c8 ignores files that should be included in the
coverage score but aren't used in tests
- this means we have artificially high scores in places where this isn't
used
- this commit adds `--all` where previously missing
- where this fails `--check-coverage`, that has been removed for now
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/214
- After disconnecting Stripe API the `_configured` flag stayed as `true`, causing behaviors as if Stripe was still connnected.
- The `api.configure` method was never reachable when disconnecting Stripe API, thus causes hanging "configured === false" state inside of the StripeAPI wrapper
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1374
We cannot update payment details for members which we don't know about,
so returning and giving a successful response to Stripe is the correct
thing to do.
refs: 23b383bedf
- @tryghost/error constructors take an object, not a string - the expectation is that message, context & help should all be set
- This does the bare minimum and just ensures message is set correctly
refs: 3a1c51672c
- @babel/eslint-parser was added to enable support for static members on classes but this causes other problems as it fails on eslint ugprades etc
- a better solution is to set ecmaVersion to 2022, as our default is 2018 which does not support static, yet 2022 does
no-issue
The new tests added do not meet the default minimum of 90% and we do not
want to dedicate more time to writing tests for this package right now.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1322
We no longer restart the Members service based on the Stripe service
being updated, which meant that if it was initially configured with
missing URL's and later Stripe connected, it would not get the new
config until a server restart. This moves the last of Stripe config into
the Stripe service, so that all things concerning Stripe can be handled
in one place and updated together.
no-issue
The `opts` parameter is optional but there was no default defined, this
was causing errors when trying to read the forceCreate property if opts
was not passed.