Ghost/core/server/helpers/proxy.js

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// This file defines everything that helpers "require"
// With the exception of modules like lodash, Bluebird
// We can later refactor to enforce this something like we do in apps
var hbs = require('../themes/engine'),
settingsCache = require('../settings/cache'),
config = require('../config');
// Direct requires:
// - lodash
// - bluebird
// - downsize
// - moment-timezone
// - jsonpath
module.exports = {
hbs: hbs,
SafeString: hbs.SafeString,
escapeExpression: hbs.escapeExpression,
// TODO: Expose less of the API to make this safe
api: require('../api'),
models: require('../models'),
// TODO: Only expose "get"
settingsCache: settingsCache,
// These 3 are kind of core and required all the time
errors: require('../lib/common/errors'),
i18n: require('../lib/common/i18n'),
logging: require('../lib/common/logging'),
// This is used to detect if "isPost" is true in prevNext.
checks: require('../data/schema').checks,
// Config!
// Keys used:
// isPrivacyDisabled & referrerPolicy used in ghost_head
// Subscribe app uses routeKeywords
config: {
get: config.get.bind(config),
isPrivacyDisabled: config.isPrivacyDisabled.bind(config)
},
// Labs utils for enabling/disabling helpers
labs: require('../utils/labs'),
// System for apps to hook into one day maybe
filters: require('../filters'),
// Things required from data/meta
metaData: {
get: require('../data/meta'), // ghost_head
getAssetUrl: require('../data/meta/asset_url'), // asset
getMetaDataExcerpt: require('../data/meta/excerpt'), // excerpt
getMetaDataDescription: require('../data/meta/description'), // meta_desc
getMetaDataTitle: require('../data/meta/title'), // meta_title
getPaginatedUrl: require('../data/meta/paginated_url'), // page_url
getMetaDataUrl: require('../data/meta/url') // url
},
// The local template thing, should this be merged with the channels one?
templates: require('./template'),
// Various utils, needs cleaning up / simplifying
socialUrls: require('../utils/social-urls'),
🙇 Blog icon utils and publisher.logo for JSON-LD (#8297) refs #8221, closes #7688, refs #7558 🙇 Improve meta data publisher logo behaviour This is a follow-up PR for #8285. Reasons: The code changes of #8285 caused error messages when falling back to the default `favicon.ico`, as the `image-size` tool doesn't support `ico` files. This PR takes the logic to decide which logo needs to be listed in our schema into a new fn `blog_logo.js`. There we have now three decisions: 1. If we have a publication **logo**, we'll take that one 2. If we have no publication logo, but an **icon** we'll use this one. 3. If we have none of the above things, we fall back to our default `favicon.ico` Additional, we're hard coding image dimensions for whenever the logo is an `.ico` file and built and extra decision to not call `image-size` when the dimension are already given. I will create another follow-up PR, which checks the extension type for the file and offers it as a util. 🛠 Blog icon util refs #7688 Serve functionality around the blog icon in its own util: - getIconDimensions -> async function that takes the filepath of on ico file and returns its dimensions - isIcoImageType -> returns true if file has `.ico` extension - getIconType -> returns icon-type (`x-icon` or `png`) - getIconUrl -> returns the absolut or relativ URL for the favicon: `[subdirectory or not]favicon.[ico or png]` 📖 Get .ico sizes for meta data & logo improvement refs #7558 refs #8221 Use the new `blogIconUtil` in meta data to fetch the dimensions of `.ico` files. Improvements for `publisher.logo`: We're now returning a hard-coded 'faked' image dimensions value to render an `imageObject` and prevent error our schema (Google structured data). As soon as an image (`.ico` or non-`.ico`) is too large, but - in case of non-`.ico` - a square format, be set the image-dimensions to 60px width and height. This reduces the chances of getting constantly error messages from Googles' webmaster tools. - add getIconPath util
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blogIcon: require('../utils/blog-icon'),
url: require('../services/url').utils,
localUtils: require('./utils')
};