Ghost/core/frontend/helpers/prev_post.js

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// ### prevNext helper exposes methods for prev_post and next_post - separately defined in helpers index.
// Example usages
// `{{#prev_post}}<a href ="{{url}}>previous post</a>{{/prev_post}}'
// `{{#next_post}}<a href ="{{url absolute="true">next post</a>{{/next_post}}'
const {logging, i18n, api, hbs, checks} = require('../services/proxy');
const get = require('lodash/get');
const Promise = require('bluebird');
const moment = require('moment');
const createFrame = hbs.handlebars.createFrame;
const buildApiOptions = function buildApiOptions(options, post) {
const publishedAt = moment(post.published_at).format('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss');
const slug = post.slug;
const op = options.name === 'prev_post' ? '<=' : '>';
const order = options.name === 'prev_post' ? 'desc' : 'asc';
const apiOptions = {
/**
* @deprecated: `author`, will be removed in Ghost 3.0
*/
include: 'author,authors,tags',
order: 'published_at ' + order,
limit: 1,
// This line deliberately uses double quotes because GQL cannot handle either double quotes
// or escaped singles, see TryGhost/GQL#34
filter: "slug:-" + slug + "+published_at:" + op + "'" + publishedAt + "'" // eslint-disable-line quotes
};
if (get(options, 'hash.in')) {
if (options.hash.in === 'primary_tag' && get(post, 'primary_tag.slug')) {
apiOptions.filter += '+primary_tag:' + post.primary_tag.slug;
} else if (options.hash.in === 'primary_author' && get(post, 'primary_author.slug')) {
✨ Multiple authors (#9426) no issue This PR adds the server side logic for multiple authors. This adds the ability to add multiple authors per post. We keep and support single authors (maybe till the next major - this is still in discussion) ### key notes - `authors` are not fetched by default, only if we need them - the migration script iterates over all posts and figures out if an author_id is valid and exists (in master we can add invalid author_id's) and then adds the relation (falls back to owner if invalid) - ~~i had to push a fork of bookshelf to npm because we currently can't bump bookshelf + the two bugs i discovered are anyway not yet merged (https://github.com/kirrg001/bookshelf/commits/master)~~ replaced by new bookshelf release - the implementation of single & multiple authors lives in a single place (introduction of a new concept: model relation) - if you destroy an author, we keep the behaviour for now -> remove all posts where the primary author id matches. furthermore, remove all relations in posts_authors (e.g. secondary author) - we make re-use of the `excludeAttrs` concept which was invented in the contributors PR (to protect editing authors as author/contributor role) -> i've added a clear todo that we need a logic to make a diff of the target relation -> both for tags and authors - `authors` helper available (same as `tags` helper) - `primary_author` computed field available - `primary_author` functionality available (same as `primary_tag` e.g. permalinks, prev/next helper etc)
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apiOptions.filter += '+primary_author:' + post.primary_author.slug;
} else if (options.hash.in === 'author' && get(post, 'author.slug')) {
apiOptions.filter += '+author:' + post.author.slug;
}
}
return apiOptions;
};
const fetch = function fetch(options, data) {
const self = this;
const apiOptions = buildApiOptions(options, this);
const apiVersion = data.root._locals.apiVersion;
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// @TODO: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10548
const controller = api[apiVersion].postsPublic || api[apiVersion].posts;
return controller
.browse(apiOptions)
.then(function handleSuccess(result) {
const related = result.posts[0];
if (related) {
return options.fn(related, {data: data});
} else {
return options.inverse(self, {data: data});
}
})
.catch(function handleError(err) {
logging.error(err);
data.error = err.message;
return options.inverse(self, {data: data});
});
};
// If prevNext method is called without valid post data then we must return a promise, if there is valid post data
// then the promise is handled in the api call.
module.exports = function prevNext(options) {
options = options || {};
const data = createFrame(options.data);
const context = options.data.root.context;
// Guard against incorrect usage of the helpers
if (!options.fn || !options.inverse) {
data.error = i18n.t('warnings.helpers.mustBeCalledAsBlock', {helperName: options.name});
logging.warn(data.error);
return Promise.resolve();
}
if (context.includes('preview')) {
return Promise.resolve(options.inverse(this, {data: data}));
}
// Guard against trying to execute prev/next on pages, or other resources
if (!checks.isPost(this) || this.page) {
return Promise.resolve(options.inverse(this, {data: data}));
}
// With the guards out of the way, attempt to build the apiOptions, and then fetch the data
return fetch.call(this, options, data);
};