ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-842/gluster-file-name-length-limit
- when uploading a theme, Admin did not always render errors properly, zip extraction errors for example
- with this change, we do not change the API responses but rather update Admin to handle both types of error responses
ref DES-101
- used the default TabView component on Offers list for better consistency
- added new property to TabView component which makes it possible to have extra content on the top right
- updated copy of the empty states
ref DES-229
Some of the error messages in Ghost and more specifically in Settings
were very technical, e.g.
`ValidationError: Validation (isEmpty) failed for locale`
This PR deals with some of the occurances for a more human error
communication.
ref https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/19797
- Fixed FirstPromoter always showing Active in Integration Settings list
- This was due to the position of the variable in the array being in the
wrong positon and indexed incorrectly.
- Added additional testing to avoid it from cropping up again.
ref ENG-189
- A type error was flagged by Sentry where Settingscrashed where the API
data wasn't formatted correctly and the error boundary didn't kick in.
- This adds additional safety to ensure the required data exists before
attempting to render the elements.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/KTLO-1/members-spam-signups
- Some customers are seeing many spammy signups ("hundreds a day") — our
hypothesis is that bots and/or email link checkers are able to signup by
simply following the link in the email without even loading the page in
a browser.
- Currently new members signup by clicking a magic link in an email,
which is a simple GET request. When the user (or a bot) clicks that link, Ghost
creates the member and signs them in for the first time.
- This change, behind an alpha flag, requires a new member to click the
link in the email, which takes them to a new frontend route `/confirm_signup/`, then submit a form on the page which sends a POST request to the
server. If JavaScript is enabled, the form will be submitted
automatically so the only change to the user is an extra flash/redirect
before being signed in and redirected to the homepage.
- This change is behind the alpha flag `membersSpamPrevention` so we can
test it out on a few customer's sites and see if it helps reduce the
spam signups. With the flag off, the signup flow remains the same as
before.
no issue
- Keeping state of the scroll location to keep in sync with iframe
buffering caused performance issues in Safari.
- This adds a debounce to when the scroll location is updated which
fixes jerky scrolling in Safari.
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/ENG-799
- recommendations were being stripped of query parameters and hash
fragments before save
- in particular, query parameters for attribution such as ?ref were not
being stored
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/DES-84
- changed display to not show tabs when there's no staff users (only owner)
- automatically switch to Invites tab in the Staff section after sending an invite
- updated toast messages on failure
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Co-authored-by: Steve Larson <9larsons@gmail.com>
ref https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/IPC-66/onboarding-checklist-v1
- Adds a basic version of a new onboarding checklist behind the feature
flag, without incomplete/complete state logic
- Links to Design settings, Members screen and new post
- Opens amodal that we’ll use as Share modal
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Co-authored-by: Daniël van der Winden <danielvanderwinden@ghost.org>
no-issue
This adds the barebones of a NestJS application wired up to the Admin API
behind a feature flag, so that we can experiement with how to use Nest in the
context of Ghost
no issue
- Adds the unsplash selector as a standalone typescript package inside
the Koenig monorepo.
- Currently we have 3 versions of the Unsplash Selector. One in
Koenig-Lexical, one in AdminX and the original Ember version.
- We can now start phasing out the application coupled version of the
selector and replace it with the reusable version.
- We can now import it via npm to any React application.
- This commit removes the Unsplash components from AdminX and imports it
instead.
This is the second commit for this as the previous commit broke styles
due to normalise styles leaking into the Ember app. Disabling preflight
(https://github.com/TryGhost/Koenig/pull/1169) in Tailwind fixed it.
no issue
- Adds the unsplash selector as a standalone typescript package inside
the Koenig monorepo.
- Currently we have 3 versions of the Unsplash Selector. One in
Koenig-Lexical, one in AdminX and the original Ember version.
- We can now start phasing out the application coupled version of the
selector and replace it with the reusable version.
- We can now import it via npm to any React application.
- This commit removes the Unsplash components from AdminX and imports it
instead.
refs https://ghost.slack.com/archives/CTH5NDJMS/p1709230854358779
- Customer reported that some code they injected via the Code Injection
crashed the Preview in Ghost Settings.
- This wraps the function where the crash took place (according to
Sentry) in a try/catch to attempt to handle it gracefully.
- Added an additional Sentry log to better understand the situation
should it happen again.
no issue
- because we use hidden here, it prevents the Portal iFrame from
calculating the width and position correctly on the initial load.
- Changing it to `invisible` conditionally allows it to do the calculation correctly.
- Also had to reposition the loading indicator.
ref ENG-607
- also added the option to show the monthly pricing by default during
signup
Co-authored-by: Simon Backx <simon@ghost.org>
Co-authored-by: Djordje Vlaisavljevic <dzvlais@gmail.com>
no issue
- Changed the textfields in custom theme settings to use onBlur instead
to trigger a rerender of the iFrame to avoid flashing.
- It will now instead update once the text field loses focus, similar to
the Announcement Bar.
ref DES-72
- current sorting makes it difficult to find themes when theme directory
and package name are different, because the sorting is based on the
directory name
- this new sorting is based on package name first
- as package name is optional, it then sorts based on directory name if
it doesn't exist