Ghost/core/test/unit/middleware/serve-shared-file_spec.js

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var should = require('should'), // jshint ignore:line
sinon = require('sinon'),
fs = require('fs'),
Prep shared API URL util for use on external sites refs #5942, #6150 There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this: - Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be - Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK) As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme. To use it on an external site, the code would look like: ``` <script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> ghost.init({ clientId: "<your-client-id>", clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>" }); </script> ``` To achieve this, there have been a number of changes: - A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work. - The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`. - ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware - ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served - `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required - `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed - tests have been updated
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serveSharedFile = require('../../../server/middleware/serve-shared-file'),
sandbox = sinon.sandbox.create();
describe('serveSharedFile', function () {
Prep shared API URL util for use on external sites refs #5942, #6150 There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this: - Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be - Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK) As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme. To use it on an external site, the code would look like: ``` <script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> ghost.init({ clientId: "<your-client-id>", clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>" }); </script> ``` To achieve this, there have been a number of changes: - A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work. - The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`. - ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware - ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served - `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required - `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed - tests have been updated
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var res, req, next;
beforeEach(function () {
res = sinon.spy();
req = sinon.spy();
next = sinon.spy();
});
afterEach(function () {
sandbox.restore();
});
it('should return a middleware', function () {
var result = serveSharedFile('robots.txt', 'text/plain', 3600);
result.should.be.a.Function();
});
it('should skip if the request does NOT match the file', function () {
var middleware = serveSharedFile('robots.txt', 'text/plain', 3600);
Prep shared API URL util for use on external sites refs #5942, #6150 There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this: - Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be - Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK) As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme. To use it on an external site, the code would look like: ``` <script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> ghost.init({ clientId: "<your-client-id>", clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>" }); </script> ``` To achieve this, there have been a number of changes: - A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work. - The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`. - ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware - ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served - `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required - `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed - tests have been updated
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req.path = '/favicon.ico';
middleware(req, res, next);
next.called.should.be.true();
});
it('should load the file and send it', function () {
var middleware = serveSharedFile('robots.txt', 'text/plain', 3600),
body = 'User-agent: * Disallow: /';
Prep shared API URL util for use on external sites refs #5942, #6150 There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this: - Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be - Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK) As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme. To use it on an external site, the code would look like: ``` <script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> ghost.init({ clientId: "<your-client-id>", clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>" }); </script> ``` To achieve this, there have been a number of changes: - A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work. - The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`. - ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware - ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served - `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required - `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed - tests have been updated
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req.path = '/robots.txt';
sandbox.stub(fs, 'readFile', function (file, cb) {
cb(null, body);
});
res = {
writeHead: sinon.spy(),
end: sinon.spy()
};
middleware(req, res, next);
next.called.should.be.false();
res.writeHead.called.should.be.true();
res.writeHead.args[0][0].should.equal(200);
res.writeHead.calledWith(200, sinon.match.has('Content-Type')).should.be.true();
res.writeHead.calledWith(200, sinon.match.has('Content-Length')).should.be.true();
res.writeHead.calledWith(200, sinon.match.has('ETag')).should.be.true();
res.writeHead.calledWith(200, sinon.match.has('Cache-Control', 'public, max-age=3600')).should.be.true();
res.end.calledWith(body).should.be.true();
});
it('should send the correct headers', function () {
var middleware = serveSharedFile('robots.txt', 'text/plain', 3600),
body = 'User-agent: * Disallow: /';
Prep shared API URL util for use on external sites refs #5942, #6150 There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this: - Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be - Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK) As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme. To use it on an external site, the code would look like: ``` <script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> ghost.init({ clientId: "<your-client-id>", clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>" }); </script> ``` To achieve this, there have been a number of changes: - A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work. - The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`. - ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware - ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served - `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required - `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed - tests have been updated
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req.path = '/robots.txt';
sandbox.stub(fs, 'readFile', function (file, cb) {
cb(null, body);
});
res = {
writeHead: sinon.spy(),
end: sinon.spy()
};
middleware(req, res, next);
next.called.should.be.false();
res.writeHead.called.should.be.true();
res.writeHead.args[0][0].should.equal(200);
res.writeHead.calledWith(200, sinon.match.has('Content-Type')).should.be.true();
res.writeHead.calledWith(200, sinon.match.has('Content-Length')).should.be.true();
res.writeHead.calledWith(200, sinon.match.has('ETag')).should.be.true();
res.writeHead.calledWith(200, sinon.match.has('Cache-Control', 'public, max-age=3600')).should.be.true();
});
it('should replace {{blog-url}} in text/plain', function () {
var middleware = serveSharedFile('robots.txt', 'text/plain', 3600),
body = 'User-agent: {{blog-url}}';
Prep shared API URL util for use on external sites refs #5942, #6150 There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this: - Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be - Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK) As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme. To use it on an external site, the code would look like: ``` <script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> ghost.init({ clientId: "<your-client-id>", clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>" }); </script> ``` To achieve this, there have been a number of changes: - A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work. - The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`. - ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware - ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served - `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required - `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed - tests have been updated
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req.path = '/robots.txt';
sandbox.stub(fs, 'readFile', function (file, cb) {
cb(null, body);
});
res = {
writeHead: sinon.spy(),
end: sinon.spy()
};
middleware(req, res, next);
next.called.should.be.false();
res.writeHead.called.should.be.true();
res.end.calledWith('User-agent: http://127.0.0.1:2369').should.be.true();
});
});