no issue
- In Ghost, 'context' means the page or section of a blog we're currently within
when rendering a theme, e.g. 'post' or 'tag' or 'home'.
- In handlebars 'context' refers to the blob of JSON that is tied to a template.
- These two uses of the word 'context' have gotten very confusing, so I've removed all usage of 'context' within the Ghost handlebars helpers, EXCEPT where they actually refer to the current context (e.g. the is helper)
closes#5150
- Post API understands next.author, next.tags, previous.author and previous.tags
- Post Read request filters out those properties and does the right thing with them
- Prev/Next post helpers send extra include properties
- Tests updated
Refs #5097
- All drafts will show a preview link (this needs real css)
- Published posts will redirect
- prev/next post helpers only activate on published posts
- Powered by ~10 pints between the two of us (@ErisDS, @novaugust)
fixes#5177
- this combined with a change passing options through to toJSON results in a really flukey bug with next/prev
where the name option from the helper clashes with a name option inside of toJSON
closes#4799
- Adds a prev_next helper method called by {{prev_post}} and {{next_post}}
- Shows correct template for if and else blocks
- Adds unit tests