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3cadd6769e FEATURE: Theme settings migrations (#24071)
This commit introduces a new feature that allows theme developers to manage the transformation of theme settings over time. Similar to Rails migrations, the theme settings migration system enables developers to write and execute migrations for theme settings, ensuring a smooth transition when changes are required in the format or structure of setting values.

Example use cases for the theme settings migration system:

1. Renaming a theme setting.

2. Changing the data type of a theme setting (e.g., transforming a string setting containing comma-separated values into a proper list setting).

3. Altering the format of data stored in a theme setting.

All of these use cases and more are now possible while preserving theme setting values for sites that have already modified their theme settings.

Usage:

1. Create a top-level directory called `migrations` in your theme/component, and then within the `migrations` directory create another directory called `settings`.

2. Inside the `migrations/settings` directory, create a JavaScript file using the format `XXXX-some-name.js`, where `XXXX` is a unique 4-digit number, and `some-name` is a descriptor of your choice that describes the migration.

3. Within the JavaScript file, define and export (as the default) a function called `migrate`. This function will receive a `Map` object and must also return a `Map` object (it's acceptable to return the same `Map` object that the function received).

4. The `Map` object received by the `migrate` function will include settings that have been overridden or changed by site administrators. Settings that have never been changed from the default will not be included.

5. The keys and values contained in the `Map` object that the `migrate` function returns will replace all the currently changed settings of the theme.

6. Migrations are executed in numerical order based on the XXXX segment in the migration filenames. For instance, `0001-some-migration.js` will be executed before `0002-another-migration.js`.

Here's a complete example migration script that renames a setting from `setting_with_old_name` to `setting_with_new_name`:

```js
// File name: 0001-rename-setting.js

export default function migrate(settings) {
  if (settings.has("setting_with_old_name")) {
    settings.set("setting_with_new_name", settings.get("setting_with_old_name"));
  }
  return settings;
}
```

Internal topic: t/109980
2023-11-02 08:10:15 +03:00
5a003715d3 DEV: Apply syntax_tree formatting to app/* 2023-01-09 14:14:59 +00:00
656b0ae39e DEV: Add an option to skip a theme update from the themes:install task. (#12905)
A theme can now specify `skip_update: true` in the yml config for
update allowing for the theme to be installed only if it does not already
exist.
2021-04-30 09:31:41 -07:00
1ceefc22d5 FIX: rake themes:install error if theme cannot be updated (#12605)
Count errors on updating themes in the error bucket. Otherwise,
there was a chance that this could hide errors eg, if a deploy key to a
private repo were to be deleted. Admins probably would like to know about this.
2021-04-05 14:52:50 -07:00
d00e83eab1 FIX: update theme fields when updating from ThemesInstallTask (#10143) 2020-06-29 13:49:02 -05:00
40531fc85e DEV: themes_install_task find existing themes consistently (#9424) 2020-04-14 14:20:21 -05:00
f07c4a781c DEV: Add options to theme install rake task - more options (#9394) 2020-04-14 09:17:00 -05:00
067696df8f DEV: Apply Rubocop redundant return style 2019-11-14 15:10:51 -05:00
1318e0b288 FEATURE: Rake themes installer (#7848)
* Delete remote_theme when deleting the theme

* Install themes and theme components through rake

* Removed unnecessary test
2019-07-04 14:33:05 -04:00