The featured post images are distorted in the AMP template. This change adds `object-fit:cover` styling, and thus avoids distortion but allows images to scale.
Fixes#11560
closes#11766, refs 7284227f1
- when we changed from host to hostname, more changed than just using the x-forwarded-host if trusted because express req.hostname does not return the port
- this causes issues with an infinite redirect if you try to set a different admin host with a port
- added a test to demonstrate the case, that didn't fail due to an error in the test logic
- switched from redirecting based on req.hostname to using req.vhost.host which has the correct trusted, requested value that we should rely on
- simplified the comparison logic to explicitly compare host with host
no issue
- the code didn't verify the existance of `timeoutInMS` before using it
- this caused `requestTimeout` to be `undefined`
- this commit adds the extra check so the fallback of 5000ms will be
used
no issue
- eslint-plugin-ghost will warn for console.* calls
- we use a mini-hack in the test suite to print out the start time for
Ghost
- we want to keep these for the mean time, so explicitly allow them for
now
- This code was a little verbose, which made it hard to see what was happening (it still is a bit)
- Used destructuring to reduce the code
- Renamed a few variables
- we had urlRedirects, urlRedirects.adminRedirect and adminRedirects
- all do kinda similar things, but for different contexts so for now I've done a minimal renaming for clarity
- and updated some comments!!
- also removed totally unnecessary if res.isAdmin clause, as we don't use that, and it was never true
- cache-control had some logic in it for private blogging + similar logic exists for members in site/app
- having it in 2 places is weird, and having it inside the mw makes the mw less generic/reusable
- instead of requiring config inside the middleware, we pass config in for the one case where this is used
- fixed tests that didn't test anything 🙈
- Moved normalize image mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved upload validation mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- Co-located the code with the upload middleware, as it's small and gives us a nice API of .upload.single and .upload.validation
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- These two functions have no dependencies and are only used in valiation/upload
- Co-locating the code makes it easier to move
- Exported them with a new module.exports._test pattern - we'll see about whether this is a good idea
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved upload mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved update-user-last-seen from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved api cors from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved version-match from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/members.js/issues/6
This exposes an endpoint on site url (`/members/ssr/member`) to get member's data in exchange for their session/identity on a theme when they are logged in. It essentially uses the same logic and data which is passed down to theme through handlebar helpers, and is used by members.js script to load member data.
no issue
This adds new public settings - description, logo, brand - and some public member settings - plans, allowSelfSignup to the open site endpoint which will be used by members.js for data initialization
no issue
This allows anyone using members service to fetch public membership plans for a site including currency and monthly/yearly charges. This is currently duplicated from theme service where we create the price helper, but will be cleaned up to keep logic in one single place.
- Moved ghost-locals from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- This allows shared middleware to be unhooked from the parent app
- Moved emit-events from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved log-request from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved request-id from shared to parent as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Have a consistent structure so we can co-locate an app with its own middleware
- This is another small step in sorting out the giant mess that was web/shared/middleware
- Moved serve-public-file from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
refs 717567995b
- We should not be using relative URLs inside the admin panel anymore
- Removes a usage of "shared" middleware which isn't truly shared
- Moved handle-image-sizes from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved static-theme from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved serve-favicon from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- Moved admin-redirects from shared to site as it is not shared
- This file is only used in one place, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
no issue
- the `email.{html,plaintext}` fields are only used to display what was sent in the email so it doesn't make sense to store the mailgun-specific content which can be confusing when viewing in the admin area
- store the raw serialized post content with a basic no-data replacement of replacement strings rather than the output of full data fetching and mailgun transformation
no issue
- the email previews API should return html and plaintext content that contains any email cards and where any valid replacement strings have been replaced with desired fallbacks
- unknown/invalid replacement strings should appear as entered by the user (no %% wrappers that are used internally)