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✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
{
"models": [
{
"name": "Tag",
"entries": [
{
"name": "Getting Started",
"slug": "getting-started",
"description": null,
"parent_id": null,
"meta_title": null,
"meta_description": null
}
]
},
{
"name": "Role",
"entries": [
{
"name": "Administrator",
"description": "Administrators"
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
},
{
"name": "Editor",
"description": "Editors"
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
},
{
"name": "Author",
"description": "Authors"
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
},
{
"name": "Contributor",
"description": "Contributors"
},
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
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{
"name": "Owner",
"description": "Blog Owner"
},
{
"name": "Admin Integration",
"description": "External Apps"
},
{
"name": "DB Backup Integration",
"description": "Internal DB Backup Client"
},
{
"name": "Scheduler Integration",
"description": "Internal Scheduler Client"
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
}
]
},
{
"name": "Permission",
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{
"name": "Export database",
"action_type": "exportContent",
"object_type": "db"
},
{
"name": "Import database",
"action_type": "importContent",
"object_type": "db"
},
{
"name": "Delete all content",
"action_type": "deleteAllContent",
"object_type": "db"
},
{
"name": "Send mail",
"action_type": "send",
"object_type": "mail"
},
{
"name": "Browse notifications",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "notification"
},
{
"name": "Add notifications",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "notification"
},
{
"name": "Delete notifications",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "notification"
},
{
"name": "Browse posts",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "post"
},
{
"name": "Read posts",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "post"
},
{
"name": "Edit posts",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "post"
},
{
"name": "Add posts",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "post"
},
{
"name": "Delete posts",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "post"
},
{
"name": "Browse settings",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "setting"
},
{
"name": "Read settings",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "setting"
},
{
"name": "Edit settings",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "setting"
},
{
"name": "Generate slugs",
"action_type": "generate",
"object_type": "slug"
},
{
"name": "Browse tags",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "tag"
},
{
"name": "Read tags",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "tag"
},
{
"name": "Edit tags",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "tag"
},
{
"name": "Add tags",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "tag"
},
{
"name": "Delete tags",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "tag"
},
{
"name": "Browse themes",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "theme"
},
{
"name": "Edit themes",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "theme"
},
✨ Themes API activation permissions & validation (#8104) refs #8093 ✨ Add activate theme permission - add permission to activate themes - update tests - also: update tests for invites TODO: change how the active theme setting is updated to reduce extra permissions ✨ Move theme validation to gscan - add a new gscan validation method and use it for upload - update activate endpoint to do validation also using gscan - change to using SettingsModel instead of API so that we don't call validation or permissions on the settings API - remove validation from the settings model - remove the old validation function - add new invalid theme message to translations & remove a bunch of theme validation related unused keys 📖 Planned changes 🚨 Tests for theme activation API endpoint 🐛 Don't allow deleting the active theme 🚫 Prevent activeTheme being set via settings API - We want to control how this happens in future. - We still want to store the information in settings, via the model. - We just don't want to be able to change this info via the settings edit endpoint 🐛 ✨ Fix warnings for uploads & add for activations - warnings for uploads were broken in f8b498d - fix the response + adds tests to cover that warnings are correctly returned - add the same response to activations + more tests - activations now return a single theme object - the theme that was activated + any warnings 🎨 Improve how we generate theme API responses - remove the requirement to pass in the active theme! - move this to a specialist function, away from the list 🎨 Do not load gscan on boot
2017-03-13 14:44:44 +03:00
{
"name": "Activate themes",
"action_type": "activate",
"object_type": "theme"
},
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
{
"name": "Upload themes",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "theme"
},
{
"name": "Download themes",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "theme"
},
{
"name": "Delete themes",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "theme"
},
{
"name": "Browse users",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "user"
},
{
"name": "Read users",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "user"
},
{
"name": "Edit users",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "user"
},
{
"name": "Add users",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "user"
},
{
"name": "Delete users",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "user"
},
{
"name": "Assign a role",
"action_type": "assign",
"object_type": "role"
},
{
"name": "Browse roles",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "role"
},
{
"name": "Browse invites",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "invite"
},
{
"name": "Read invites",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "invite"
},
{
✨ Themes API activation permissions & validation (#8104) refs #8093 ✨ Add activate theme permission - add permission to activate themes - update tests - also: update tests for invites TODO: change how the active theme setting is updated to reduce extra permissions ✨ Move theme validation to gscan - add a new gscan validation method and use it for upload - update activate endpoint to do validation also using gscan - change to using SettingsModel instead of API so that we don't call validation or permissions on the settings API - remove validation from the settings model - remove the old validation function - add new invalid theme message to translations & remove a bunch of theme validation related unused keys 📖 Planned changes 🚨 Tests for theme activation API endpoint 🐛 Don't allow deleting the active theme 🚫 Prevent activeTheme being set via settings API - We want to control how this happens in future. - We still want to store the information in settings, via the model. - We just don't want to be able to change this info via the settings edit endpoint 🐛 ✨ Fix warnings for uploads & add for activations - warnings for uploads were broken in f8b498d - fix the response + adds tests to cover that warnings are correctly returned - add the same response to activations + more tests - activations now return a single theme object - the theme that was activated + any warnings 🎨 Improve how we generate theme API responses - remove the requirement to pass in the active theme! - move this to a specialist function, away from the list 🎨 Do not load gscan on boot
2017-03-13 14:44:44 +03:00
"name": "Edit invites",
"action_type": "edit",
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
"object_type": "invite"
},
{
✨ Themes API activation permissions & validation (#8104) refs #8093 ✨ Add activate theme permission - add permission to activate themes - update tests - also: update tests for invites TODO: change how the active theme setting is updated to reduce extra permissions ✨ Move theme validation to gscan - add a new gscan validation method and use it for upload - update activate endpoint to do validation also using gscan - change to using SettingsModel instead of API so that we don't call validation or permissions on the settings API - remove validation from the settings model - remove the old validation function - add new invalid theme message to translations & remove a bunch of theme validation related unused keys 📖 Planned changes 🚨 Tests for theme activation API endpoint 🐛 Don't allow deleting the active theme 🚫 Prevent activeTheme being set via settings API - We want to control how this happens in future. - We still want to store the information in settings, via the model. - We just don't want to be able to change this info via the settings edit endpoint 🐛 ✨ Fix warnings for uploads & add for activations - warnings for uploads were broken in f8b498d - fix the response + adds tests to cover that warnings are correctly returned - add the same response to activations + more tests - activations now return a single theme object - the theme that was activated + any warnings 🎨 Improve how we generate theme API responses - remove the requirement to pass in the active theme! - move this to a specialist function, away from the list 🎨 Do not load gscan on boot
2017-03-13 14:44:44 +03:00
"name": "Add invites",
"action_type": "add",
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
"object_type": "invite"
},
{
"name": "Delete invites",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "invite"
},
{
"name": "Download redirects",
"action_type": "download",
"object_type": "redirect"
},
{
"name": "Upload redirects",
"action_type": "upload",
"object_type": "redirect"
},
{
"name": "Add webhooks",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "webhook"
},
{
"name": "Edit webhooks",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "webhook"
},
{
"name": "Delete webhooks",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "webhook"
},
{
"name": "Browse integrations",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "integration"
},
{
"name": "Read integrations",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "integration"
},
{
"name": "Edit integrations",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "integration"
},
{
"name": "Add integrations",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "integration"
},
{
"name": "Delete integrations",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "integration"
},
{
"name": "Browse API keys",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "api_key"
},
{
"name": "Read API keys",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "api_key"
},
{
"name": "Edit API keys",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "api_key"
},
{
"name": "Add API keys",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "api_key"
},
{
"name": "Delete API keys",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "api_key"
},
{
"name": "Browse Actions",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "action"
},
{
"name": "Browse Members",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "member"
},
{
"name": "Read Members",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "member"
},
{
"name": "Edit Members",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "member"
},
{
"name": "Add Members",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "member"
},
{
"name": "Delete Members",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "member"
},
{
"name": "Publish posts",
"action_type": "publish",
"object_type": "post"
},
{
"name": "Backup database",
"action_type": "backupContent",
"object_type": "db"
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},
{
"name": "Email preview",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "email_preview"
2019-11-06 11:21:13 +03:00
},
{
"name": "Send test email",
"action_type": "sendTestEmail",
"object_type": "email_preview"
2019-11-06 10:55:53 +03:00
},
{
"name": "Browse emails",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "email"
},
{
"name": "Read emails",
2019-11-06 10:55:53 +03:00
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "email"
},
{
"name": "Retry emails",
"action_type": "retry",
"object_type": "email"
2020-02-14 13:14:47 +03:00
},
{
"name": "Browse labels",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "label"
},
{
"name": "Read labels",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "label"
},
{
"name": "Edit labels",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "label"
},
{
"name": "Add labels",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "label"
},
{
"name": "Delete labels",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "label"
},
{
"name": "Read member signin urls",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "member_signin_url"
Implemented externally verifiable identity tokens no-issue This adds two new endpoints, one at /ghost/.well-known/jwks.json for exposing a public key, and one on the canary api /identities, which allows the Owner user to fetch a JWT. This token can then be used by external services to verify the domain * Added ghost_{public,private}_key settings This key can be used for generating tokens for communicating with external services on behalf of Ghost * Added .well-known directory to /ghost/.well-known We add a jwks.json file to the .well-known directory which exposes a public JWK which can be used to verify the signatures of JWT's created by Ghost This is added to the /ghost/ path so that it can live on the admin domain, rather than the frontend. This is because most of its uses/functions will be in relation to the admin domain. * Improved settings model tests This removes hardcoded positions in favour of testing that a particular event wasn't emitted which is less brittle and more precise about what's being tested * Fixed parent app unit tests for well-known This updates the parent app unit tests to check that the well-known route is mounted. We all change proxyquire to use `noCallThru` which ensures that the ubderlying modules are not required. This stops the initialisation logic in ./well-known erroring in tests https://github.com/thlorenz/proxyquire/issues/215 * Moved jwt signature to a separate 'token' propery This structure corresponds to other resources and allows to exptend with additional properties in future if needed
2020-01-20 14:45:58 +03:00
},
{
"name": "Read identities",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "identity"
},
{
"name": "Auth Stripe Connect for Members",
"action_type": "auth",
"object_type": "members_stripe_connect"
},
{
"name": "Browse snippets",
"action_type": "browse",
"object_type": "snippet"
},
{
"name": "Read snippets",
"action_type": "read",
"object_type": "snippet"
},
{
"name": "Edit snippets",
"action_type": "edit",
"object_type": "snippet"
},
{
"name": "Add snippets",
"action_type": "add",
"object_type": "snippet"
},
{
"name": "Delete snippets",
"action_type": "destroy",
"object_type": "snippet"
✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
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✨ replace auto increment id's by object id (#7495) * 🛠 bookshelf tarball, bson-objectid * 🎨 schema changes - change increment type to string - add a default fallback for string length 191 (to avoid adding this logic to every single column which uses an ID) - remove uuid, because ID now represents a global resource identifier - keep uuid for post, because we are using this as preview id - keep uuid for clients for now - we are using this param for Ghost-Auth * ✨ base model: generate ObjectId on creating event - each new resource get's a auto generate ObjectId - this logic won't work for attached models, this commit comes later * 🎨 centralised attach method When attaching models there are two things important two know 1. To be able to attach an ObjectId, we need to register the `onCreating` event the fetched model!This is caused by the Bookshelf design in general. On this target model we are attaching the new model. 2. We need to manually fetch the target model, because Bookshelf has a weird behaviour (which is known as a bug, see see https://github.com/tgriesser/bookshelf/issues/629). The most important property when attaching a model is `parentFk`, which is the foreign key. This can be null when fetching the model with the option `withRelated`. To ensure quality and consistency, the custom attach wrapper always fetches the target model manual. By fetching the target model (again) is a little performance decrease, but it also has advantages: we can register the event, and directly unregister the event again. So very clean code. Important: please only use the custom attach wrapper in the future. * 🎨 token model had overriden the onCreating function because of the created_at field - we need to ensure that the base onCreating hook get's triggered for ALL models - if not, they don't get an ObjectId assigned - in this case: be smart and check if the target model has a created_at field * 🎨 we don't have a uuid field anymore, remove the usages - no default uuid creation in models - i am pretty sure we have some more definitions in our tests (for example in the export json files), but that is too much work to delete them all * 🎨 do not parse ID to Number - we had various occurances of parsing all ID's to numbers - we don't need this behaviour anymore - ID is string - i will adapt the ID validation in the next commit * 🎨 change ID regex for validation - we only allow: ID as ObjectId, ID as 1 and ID as me - we need to keep ID 1, because our whole software relies on ID 1 (permissions etc) * 🎨 owner fixture - roles: [4] does not work anymore - 4 means -> static id 4 - this worked in an auto increment system (not even in a system with distributed writes) - with ObjectId we generate each ID automatically (for static and dynamic resources) - it is possible to define all id's for static resources still, but that means we need to know which ID is already used and for consistency we have to define ObjectId's for these static resources - so no static id's anymore, except of: id 1 for owner and id 0 for external usage (because this is required from our permission system) - NOTE: please read through the comment in the user model * 🎨 tests: DataGenerator and test utils First of all: we need to ensure using ObjectId's in the tests. When don't, we can't ensure that ObjectId's work properly. This commit brings lot's of dynamic into all the static defined id's. In one of the next commits, i will adapt all the tests. * 🚨 remove counter in Notification API - no need to add a counter - we simply generate ObjectId's (they are auto incremental as well) - our id validator does only allow ObjectId as id,1 and me * 🎨 extend contextUser in Base Model - remove isNumber check, because id's are no longer numbers, except of id 0/1 - use existing isExternalUser - support id 0/1 as string or number * ✨ Ghost Owner has id 1 - ensure we define this id in the fixtures.json - doesn't matter if number or string * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use dynamic id's * 🎨 fix unit tests * 🎨 integration tests adaptions * 🎨 change importer utils - all our export examples (test/fixtures/exports) contain id's as numbers - fact: but we ignore them anyway when inserting into the database, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/master/core/server/data/import/utils.js#L249 - in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/7495/commits/0e6ed957cd54dc02a25cf6fb1ab7d7e723295e2c#diff-70f514a06347c048648be464819503c4L67 i removed parsing id's to integers - i realised that this ^ check just existed, because the userIdToMap was an object key and object keys are always strings! - i think this logic is a little bit complicated, but i don't want to refactor this now - this commit ensures when trying to find the user, the id comparison works again - i've added more documentation to understand this logic ;) - plus i renamed an attribute to improve readability * 🎨 Data-Generator: add more defaults to createUser - if i use the function DataGenerator.forKnex.createUser i would like to get a full set of defaults * 🎨 test utils: change/extend function set for functional tests - functional tests work a bit different - they boot Ghost and seed the database - some functional tests have mis-used the test setup - the test setup needs two sections: integration/unit and functional tests - any functional test is allowed to either add more data or change data in the existing Ghost db - but what it should not do is: add test fixtures like roles or users from our DataGenerator and cross fingers it will work - this commit adds a clean method for functional tests to add extra users * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use last commit to insert users for functional tests clean - tidy up usage of testUtils.setup or testUtils.doAuth * 🐛 test utils: reset database before init - ensure we don't have any left data from other tests in the database when starting ghost * 🐛 fix test (unrelated to this PR) - fixes a random failure - return statement was missing * 🎨 make changes for invites
2016-11-17 12:09:11 +03:00
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✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
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✨ replace auto increment id's by object id (#7495) * 🛠 bookshelf tarball, bson-objectid * 🎨 schema changes - change increment type to string - add a default fallback for string length 191 (to avoid adding this logic to every single column which uses an ID) - remove uuid, because ID now represents a global resource identifier - keep uuid for post, because we are using this as preview id - keep uuid for clients for now - we are using this param for Ghost-Auth * ✨ base model: generate ObjectId on creating event - each new resource get's a auto generate ObjectId - this logic won't work for attached models, this commit comes later * 🎨 centralised attach method When attaching models there are two things important two know 1. To be able to attach an ObjectId, we need to register the `onCreating` event the fetched model!This is caused by the Bookshelf design in general. On this target model we are attaching the new model. 2. We need to manually fetch the target model, because Bookshelf has a weird behaviour (which is known as a bug, see see https://github.com/tgriesser/bookshelf/issues/629). The most important property when attaching a model is `parentFk`, which is the foreign key. This can be null when fetching the model with the option `withRelated`. To ensure quality and consistency, the custom attach wrapper always fetches the target model manual. By fetching the target model (again) is a little performance decrease, but it also has advantages: we can register the event, and directly unregister the event again. So very clean code. Important: please only use the custom attach wrapper in the future. * 🎨 token model had overriden the onCreating function because of the created_at field - we need to ensure that the base onCreating hook get's triggered for ALL models - if not, they don't get an ObjectId assigned - in this case: be smart and check if the target model has a created_at field * 🎨 we don't have a uuid field anymore, remove the usages - no default uuid creation in models - i am pretty sure we have some more definitions in our tests (for example in the export json files), but that is too much work to delete them all * 🎨 do not parse ID to Number - we had various occurances of parsing all ID's to numbers - we don't need this behaviour anymore - ID is string - i will adapt the ID validation in the next commit * 🎨 change ID regex for validation - we only allow: ID as ObjectId, ID as 1 and ID as me - we need to keep ID 1, because our whole software relies on ID 1 (permissions etc) * 🎨 owner fixture - roles: [4] does not work anymore - 4 means -> static id 4 - this worked in an auto increment system (not even in a system with distributed writes) - with ObjectId we generate each ID automatically (for static and dynamic resources) - it is possible to define all id's for static resources still, but that means we need to know which ID is already used and for consistency we have to define ObjectId's for these static resources - so no static id's anymore, except of: id 1 for owner and id 0 for external usage (because this is required from our permission system) - NOTE: please read through the comment in the user model * 🎨 tests: DataGenerator and test utils First of all: we need to ensure using ObjectId's in the tests. When don't, we can't ensure that ObjectId's work properly. This commit brings lot's of dynamic into all the static defined id's. In one of the next commits, i will adapt all the tests. * 🚨 remove counter in Notification API - no need to add a counter - we simply generate ObjectId's (they are auto incremental as well) - our id validator does only allow ObjectId as id,1 and me * 🎨 extend contextUser in Base Model - remove isNumber check, because id's are no longer numbers, except of id 0/1 - use existing isExternalUser - support id 0/1 as string or number * ✨ Ghost Owner has id 1 - ensure we define this id in the fixtures.json - doesn't matter if number or string * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use dynamic id's * 🎨 fix unit tests * 🎨 integration tests adaptions * 🎨 change importer utils - all our export examples (test/fixtures/exports) contain id's as numbers - fact: but we ignore them anyway when inserting into the database, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/master/core/server/data/import/utils.js#L249 - in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/7495/commits/0e6ed957cd54dc02a25cf6fb1ab7d7e723295e2c#diff-70f514a06347c048648be464819503c4L67 i removed parsing id's to integers - i realised that this ^ check just existed, because the userIdToMap was an object key and object keys are always strings! - i think this logic is a little bit complicated, but i don't want to refactor this now - this commit ensures when trying to find the user, the id comparison works again - i've added more documentation to understand this logic ;) - plus i renamed an attribute to improve readability * 🎨 Data-Generator: add more defaults to createUser - if i use the function DataGenerator.forKnex.createUser i would like to get a full set of defaults * 🎨 test utils: change/extend function set for functional tests - functional tests work a bit different - they boot Ghost and seed the database - some functional tests have mis-used the test setup - the test setup needs two sections: integration/unit and functional tests - any functional test is allowed to either add more data or change data in the existing Ghost db - but what it should not do is: add test fixtures like roles or users from our DataGenerator and cross fingers it will work - this commit adds a clean method for functional tests to add extra users * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use last commit to insert users for functional tests clean - tidy up usage of testUtils.setup or testUtils.doAuth * 🐛 test utils: reset database before init - ensure we don't have any left data from other tests in the database when starting ghost * 🐛 fix test (unrelated to this PR) - fixes a random failure - return statement was missing * 🎨 make changes for invites
2016-11-17 12:09:11 +03:00
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"id": "5951f5fca366002ebd5dbef7",
"name": "Ghost",
"email": "ghost-author@example.com",
"status": "active",
"roles": ["Contributor"],
2019-10-16 04:27:30 +03:00
"twitter": "ghost",
"facebook": "ghost",
"location": "The Internet",
"website": "https://ghost.org",
"bio": "You can delete this user to remove all the welcome posts",
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✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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)
2018-03-27 17:16:15 +03:00
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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ 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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✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
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"user": ["browse", "read"],
"role": ["browse"],
2019-11-05 07:32:13 +03:00
"theme": ["browse"],
2019-11-06 10:55:53 +03:00
"email_preview": "read",
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✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
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✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
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✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
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✨ replace auto increment id's by object id (#7495) * 🛠 bookshelf tarball, bson-objectid * 🎨 schema changes - change increment type to string - add a default fallback for string length 191 (to avoid adding this logic to every single column which uses an ID) - remove uuid, because ID now represents a global resource identifier - keep uuid for post, because we are using this as preview id - keep uuid for clients for now - we are using this param for Ghost-Auth * ✨ base model: generate ObjectId on creating event - each new resource get's a auto generate ObjectId - this logic won't work for attached models, this commit comes later * 🎨 centralised attach method When attaching models there are two things important two know 1. To be able to attach an ObjectId, we need to register the `onCreating` event the fetched model!This is caused by the Bookshelf design in general. On this target model we are attaching the new model. 2. We need to manually fetch the target model, because Bookshelf has a weird behaviour (which is known as a bug, see see https://github.com/tgriesser/bookshelf/issues/629). The most important property when attaching a model is `parentFk`, which is the foreign key. This can be null when fetching the model with the option `withRelated`. To ensure quality and consistency, the custom attach wrapper always fetches the target model manual. By fetching the target model (again) is a little performance decrease, but it also has advantages: we can register the event, and directly unregister the event again. So very clean code. Important: please only use the custom attach wrapper in the future. * 🎨 token model had overriden the onCreating function because of the created_at field - we need to ensure that the base onCreating hook get's triggered for ALL models - if not, they don't get an ObjectId assigned - in this case: be smart and check if the target model has a created_at field * 🎨 we don't have a uuid field anymore, remove the usages - no default uuid creation in models - i am pretty sure we have some more definitions in our tests (for example in the export json files), but that is too much work to delete them all * 🎨 do not parse ID to Number - we had various occurances of parsing all ID's to numbers - we don't need this behaviour anymore - ID is string - i will adapt the ID validation in the next commit * 🎨 change ID regex for validation - we only allow: ID as ObjectId, ID as 1 and ID as me - we need to keep ID 1, because our whole software relies on ID 1 (permissions etc) * 🎨 owner fixture - roles: [4] does not work anymore - 4 means -> static id 4 - this worked in an auto increment system (not even in a system with distributed writes) - with ObjectId we generate each ID automatically (for static and dynamic resources) - it is possible to define all id's for static resources still, but that means we need to know which ID is already used and for consistency we have to define ObjectId's for these static resources - so no static id's anymore, except of: id 1 for owner and id 0 for external usage (because this is required from our permission system) - NOTE: please read through the comment in the user model * 🎨 tests: DataGenerator and test utils First of all: we need to ensure using ObjectId's in the tests. When don't, we can't ensure that ObjectId's work properly. This commit brings lot's of dynamic into all the static defined id's. In one of the next commits, i will adapt all the tests. * 🚨 remove counter in Notification API - no need to add a counter - we simply generate ObjectId's (they are auto incremental as well) - our id validator does only allow ObjectId as id,1 and me * 🎨 extend contextUser in Base Model - remove isNumber check, because id's are no longer numbers, except of id 0/1 - use existing isExternalUser - support id 0/1 as string or number * ✨ Ghost Owner has id 1 - ensure we define this id in the fixtures.json - doesn't matter if number or string * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use dynamic id's * 🎨 fix unit tests * 🎨 integration tests adaptions * 🎨 change importer utils - all our export examples (test/fixtures/exports) contain id's as numbers - fact: but we ignore them anyway when inserting into the database, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/master/core/server/data/import/utils.js#L249 - in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/7495/commits/0e6ed957cd54dc02a25cf6fb1ab7d7e723295e2c#diff-70f514a06347c048648be464819503c4L67 i removed parsing id's to integers - i realised that this ^ check just existed, because the userIdToMap was an object key and object keys are always strings! - i think this logic is a little bit complicated, but i don't want to refactor this now - this commit ensures when trying to find the user, the id comparison works again - i've added more documentation to understand this logic ;) - plus i renamed an attribute to improve readability * 🎨 Data-Generator: add more defaults to createUser - if i use the function DataGenerator.forKnex.createUser i would like to get a full set of defaults * 🎨 test utils: change/extend function set for functional tests - functional tests work a bit different - they boot Ghost and seed the database - some functional tests have mis-used the test setup - the test setup needs two sections: integration/unit and functional tests - any functional test is allowed to either add more data or change data in the existing Ghost db - but what it should not do is: add test fixtures like roles or users from our DataGenerator and cross fingers it will work - this commit adds a clean method for functional tests to add extra users * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use last commit to insert users for functional tests clean - tidy up usage of testUtils.setup or testUtils.doAuth * 🐛 test utils: reset database before init - ensure we don't have any left data from other tests in the database when starting ghost * 🐛 fix test (unrelated to this PR) - fixes a random failure - return statement was missing * 🎨 make changes for invites
2016-11-17 12:09:11 +03:00
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✨ replace auto increment id's by object id (#7495) * 🛠 bookshelf tarball, bson-objectid * 🎨 schema changes - change increment type to string - add a default fallback for string length 191 (to avoid adding this logic to every single column which uses an ID) - remove uuid, because ID now represents a global resource identifier - keep uuid for post, because we are using this as preview id - keep uuid for clients for now - we are using this param for Ghost-Auth * ✨ base model: generate ObjectId on creating event - each new resource get's a auto generate ObjectId - this logic won't work for attached models, this commit comes later * 🎨 centralised attach method When attaching models there are two things important two know 1. To be able to attach an ObjectId, we need to register the `onCreating` event the fetched model!This is caused by the Bookshelf design in general. On this target model we are attaching the new model. 2. We need to manually fetch the target model, because Bookshelf has a weird behaviour (which is known as a bug, see see https://github.com/tgriesser/bookshelf/issues/629). The most important property when attaching a model is `parentFk`, which is the foreign key. This can be null when fetching the model with the option `withRelated`. To ensure quality and consistency, the custom attach wrapper always fetches the target model manual. By fetching the target model (again) is a little performance decrease, but it also has advantages: we can register the event, and directly unregister the event again. So very clean code. Important: please only use the custom attach wrapper in the future. * 🎨 token model had overriden the onCreating function because of the created_at field - we need to ensure that the base onCreating hook get's triggered for ALL models - if not, they don't get an ObjectId assigned - in this case: be smart and check if the target model has a created_at field * 🎨 we don't have a uuid field anymore, remove the usages - no default uuid creation in models - i am pretty sure we have some more definitions in our tests (for example in the export json files), but that is too much work to delete them all * 🎨 do not parse ID to Number - we had various occurances of parsing all ID's to numbers - we don't need this behaviour anymore - ID is string - i will adapt the ID validation in the next commit * 🎨 change ID regex for validation - we only allow: ID as ObjectId, ID as 1 and ID as me - we need to keep ID 1, because our whole software relies on ID 1 (permissions etc) * 🎨 owner fixture - roles: [4] does not work anymore - 4 means -> static id 4 - this worked in an auto increment system (not even in a system with distributed writes) - with ObjectId we generate each ID automatically (for static and dynamic resources) - it is possible to define all id's for static resources still, but that means we need to know which ID is already used and for consistency we have to define ObjectId's for these static resources - so no static id's anymore, except of: id 1 for owner and id 0 for external usage (because this is required from our permission system) - NOTE: please read through the comment in the user model * 🎨 tests: DataGenerator and test utils First of all: we need to ensure using ObjectId's in the tests. When don't, we can't ensure that ObjectId's work properly. This commit brings lot's of dynamic into all the static defined id's. In one of the next commits, i will adapt all the tests. * 🚨 remove counter in Notification API - no need to add a counter - we simply generate ObjectId's (they are auto incremental as well) - our id validator does only allow ObjectId as id,1 and me * 🎨 extend contextUser in Base Model - remove isNumber check, because id's are no longer numbers, except of id 0/1 - use existing isExternalUser - support id 0/1 as string or number * ✨ Ghost Owner has id 1 - ensure we define this id in the fixtures.json - doesn't matter if number or string * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use dynamic id's * 🎨 fix unit tests * 🎨 integration tests adaptions * 🎨 change importer utils - all our export examples (test/fixtures/exports) contain id's as numbers - fact: but we ignore them anyway when inserting into the database, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/master/core/server/data/import/utils.js#L249 - in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/7495/commits/0e6ed957cd54dc02a25cf6fb1ab7d7e723295e2c#diff-70f514a06347c048648be464819503c4L67 i removed parsing id's to integers - i realised that this ^ check just existed, because the userIdToMap was an object key and object keys are always strings! - i think this logic is a little bit complicated, but i don't want to refactor this now - this commit ensures when trying to find the user, the id comparison works again - i've added more documentation to understand this logic ;) - plus i renamed an attribute to improve readability * 🎨 Data-Generator: add more defaults to createUser - if i use the function DataGenerator.forKnex.createUser i would like to get a full set of defaults * 🎨 test utils: change/extend function set for functional tests - functional tests work a bit different - they boot Ghost and seed the database - some functional tests have mis-used the test setup - the test setup needs two sections: integration/unit and functional tests - any functional test is allowed to either add more data or change data in the existing Ghost db - but what it should not do is: add test fixtures like roles or users from our DataGenerator and cross fingers it will work - this commit adds a clean method for functional tests to add extra users * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use last commit to insert users for functional tests clean - tidy up usage of testUtils.setup or testUtils.doAuth * 🐛 test utils: reset database before init - ensure we don't have any left data from other tests in the database when starting ghost * 🐛 fix test (unrelated to this PR) - fixes a random failure - return statement was missing * 🎨 make changes for invites
2016-11-17 12:09:11 +03:00
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✨ replace auto increment id's by object id (#7495) * 🛠 bookshelf tarball, bson-objectid * 🎨 schema changes - change increment type to string - add a default fallback for string length 191 (to avoid adding this logic to every single column which uses an ID) - remove uuid, because ID now represents a global resource identifier - keep uuid for post, because we are using this as preview id - keep uuid for clients for now - we are using this param for Ghost-Auth * ✨ base model: generate ObjectId on creating event - each new resource get's a auto generate ObjectId - this logic won't work for attached models, this commit comes later * 🎨 centralised attach method When attaching models there are two things important two know 1. To be able to attach an ObjectId, we need to register the `onCreating` event the fetched model!This is caused by the Bookshelf design in general. On this target model we are attaching the new model. 2. We need to manually fetch the target model, because Bookshelf has a weird behaviour (which is known as a bug, see see https://github.com/tgriesser/bookshelf/issues/629). The most important property when attaching a model is `parentFk`, which is the foreign key. This can be null when fetching the model with the option `withRelated`. To ensure quality and consistency, the custom attach wrapper always fetches the target model manual. By fetching the target model (again) is a little performance decrease, but it also has advantages: we can register the event, and directly unregister the event again. So very clean code. Important: please only use the custom attach wrapper in the future. * 🎨 token model had overriden the onCreating function because of the created_at field - we need to ensure that the base onCreating hook get's triggered for ALL models - if not, they don't get an ObjectId assigned - in this case: be smart and check if the target model has a created_at field * 🎨 we don't have a uuid field anymore, remove the usages - no default uuid creation in models - i am pretty sure we have some more definitions in our tests (for example in the export json files), but that is too much work to delete them all * 🎨 do not parse ID to Number - we had various occurances of parsing all ID's to numbers - we don't need this behaviour anymore - ID is string - i will adapt the ID validation in the next commit * 🎨 change ID regex for validation - we only allow: ID as ObjectId, ID as 1 and ID as me - we need to keep ID 1, because our whole software relies on ID 1 (permissions etc) * 🎨 owner fixture - roles: [4] does not work anymore - 4 means -> static id 4 - this worked in an auto increment system (not even in a system with distributed writes) - with ObjectId we generate each ID automatically (for static and dynamic resources) - it is possible to define all id's for static resources still, but that means we need to know which ID is already used and for consistency we have to define ObjectId's for these static resources - so no static id's anymore, except of: id 1 for owner and id 0 for external usage (because this is required from our permission system) - NOTE: please read through the comment in the user model * 🎨 tests: DataGenerator and test utils First of all: we need to ensure using ObjectId's in the tests. When don't, we can't ensure that ObjectId's work properly. This commit brings lot's of dynamic into all the static defined id's. In one of the next commits, i will adapt all the tests. * 🚨 remove counter in Notification API - no need to add a counter - we simply generate ObjectId's (they are auto incremental as well) - our id validator does only allow ObjectId as id,1 and me * 🎨 extend contextUser in Base Model - remove isNumber check, because id's are no longer numbers, except of id 0/1 - use existing isExternalUser - support id 0/1 as string or number * ✨ Ghost Owner has id 1 - ensure we define this id in the fixtures.json - doesn't matter if number or string * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use dynamic id's * 🎨 fix unit tests * 🎨 integration tests adaptions * 🎨 change importer utils - all our export examples (test/fixtures/exports) contain id's as numbers - fact: but we ignore them anyway when inserting into the database, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/master/core/server/data/import/utils.js#L249 - in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/7495/commits/0e6ed957cd54dc02a25cf6fb1ab7d7e723295e2c#diff-70f514a06347c048648be464819503c4L67 i removed parsing id's to integers - i realised that this ^ check just existed, because the userIdToMap was an object key and object keys are always strings! - i think this logic is a little bit complicated, but i don't want to refactor this now - this commit ensures when trying to find the user, the id comparison works again - i've added more documentation to understand this logic ;) - plus i renamed an attribute to improve readability * 🎨 Data-Generator: add more defaults to createUser - if i use the function DataGenerator.forKnex.createUser i would like to get a full set of defaults * 🎨 test utils: change/extend function set for functional tests - functional tests work a bit different - they boot Ghost and seed the database - some functional tests have mis-used the test setup - the test setup needs two sections: integration/unit and functional tests - any functional test is allowed to either add more data or change data in the existing Ghost db - but what it should not do is: add test fixtures like roles or users from our DataGenerator and cross fingers it will work - this commit adds a clean method for functional tests to add extra users * 🎨 functional tests adaptions - use last commit to insert users for functional tests clean - tidy up usage of testUtils.setup or testUtils.doAuth * 🐛 test utils: reset database before init - ensure we don't have any left data from other tests in the database when starting ghost * 🐛 fix test (unrelated to this PR) - fixes a random failure - return statement was missing * 🎨 make changes for invites
2016-11-17 12:09:11 +03:00
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✨ migrations: seeding is part of init db task (#7545) * 🎨 move heart of fixtures to schema folder and change user model - add fixtures.json to schema folder - add fixture utils to schema folder - keep all the logic! --> FIXTURE.JSON - add owner user with roles --> USER MODEL - add password as default - findAll: allow querying inactive users when internal context (defaultFilters) - findOne: do not remove values from original object! - add: do not remove values from original object! * 🔥 remove migrations key from default_settings.json - this was a temporary invention for an older migration script - sephiroth keep alls needed information in a migration collection * 🔥 add code property to errors - add code property to errors - IMPORTANT: please share your opinion about that - this is a copy paste behaviour of how node is doing that (errno, code etc.) - so code specifies a GhostError * 🎨 change error handling in versioning - no need to throw specific database errors anymore (this was just a temporary solution) - now: we are throwing real DatabaseVersionErrors - specified by a code - background: the versioning unit has not idea about seeding and population of the database - it just throws what it knows --> database version does not exist or settings table does not exist * 🎨 sephiroth optimisations - added getPath function to get the path to init scripts and migration scripts - migrationPath is still hardcoded (see TODO) - tidy up database naming to transacting * ✨ migration init scripts are now complete - 1. add tables - 2. add fixtures - 3. add default settings * 🎨 important: make bootup script smaller! - remove all TODO'S except of one - no seeding logic in bootup script anymore 🕵🏻 * ✨ sephiroth: allow params for init command - param: skip (do not run this script) - param: only (only run this script) - very simple way * 🎨 adapt tests and test env - do not use migrate.populate anymore - use sephiroth instead - jscs/jshint * 🎨 fix User model status checks
2016-10-12 18:18:57 +03:00
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