Commit Graph

13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Katharina Irrgang
0a70226128 Separated pages & posts in Admin API v2 (#10494)
refs #10438, refs #10106

* Renamed existing pages ctrl
* Splitted posts & pages for Admin API v2
* Added pages JSON input schema for Admin API v2
* Removed single author for Content & Admin API v2
  - single author is not documented
  - single author usage is deprecated in v0.1
  - single author usage is removed in API v2
* Splitted posts & postsPublic controller for v2
* Removed requirement to send `status=all` from Admin API v2
* Removed `status` option from pages Content API v2
* Removed `status` options from Users Admin API v2
2019-02-22 10:17:14 +07:00
Katharina Irrgang
fb044e6d88
Bumped sinon from 4.4.6 to 7.3.2 (#10400)
refs #9389

- https://github.com/sinonjs/sinon/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

Breaking changes for Ghost:

- no need to create a sandbox anymore, each file get's it's own sandbox
- just require sinon and use this sandbox
- you can still create separate sandboxes with .createSandbox
- reset single stubs: use .resetHistory instead of .reset

This is a global replace for any sandbox creation.

---

From https://sinonjs.org/releases/v7.2.3/sandbox/

> Default sandbox
> Since sinon@5.0.0, the sinon object is a default sandbox. Unless you have a very advanced setup or need a special configuration, you probably want to just use that one.
2019-01-21 17:53:44 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
6b758bda79
Refactored routing config for multiple api versions (#10333)
refs #10124

- one clean v0.1 and v2 config file for routing!
- solves one underlying bug reported in #10124
- the alias handling was just a hotfix to support v2 for the site
- but it was hard to read, ugly
- now we have two clean configs
- we'll see how useful it is
- need to do proper manual testing on Monday
2019-01-04 21:59:39 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
ff6bf5f318 Renamed /users to /authors for Content API V2 (#10096)
refs #10061

- Made /authors endpoint available in Content API V2
2018-11-07 15:29:37 +01:00
kirrg001
12ff70497f Changed entry lookup helper to respect the resource type
refs #9866

- the entry helper is used for static pages and post lookups
- now that we support changing the api version, we have to respect the resource type
- for v2: we ask the pages controller for static pages
- in v0.1: pages and posts lived on the same route
- we are talking about the content API (!) - not admin api
2018-10-18 19:41:07 +02:00
kirrg001
803a325ade Renamed post-lookup to entry-lookup
refs #9866

- the static pages router uses the entry controller
- and the entry controller uses the lookup helper
- the lookup helper needs to either fetch static pages or posts
- v2 uses pages and posts controller
2018-10-18 19:41:07 +02:00
kirrg001
640290c31b Updated blog site components to respect the api version
refs #9866

- the api call must be dynamic based on the api version information
2018-10-18 19:41:07 +02:00
Katharina Irrgang
13cccfa9ee
Dynamic Routing Beta: Refactor res.routerOptions (#9705)
refs #9601

- sort out `res._route` vs. `res.locals.routerOptions`
- it was super hard to maintain two different objects
2018-06-26 01:12:50 +02:00
kirrg001
c2fa469c4d Dynamic Routing Beta: Channels
refs #9601

- refactor architecture of routing so you can define a channel
- a channel is a different way of looking at your posts (a view)
- a channel does not change the url of a resource

Example channel

```
routes:
  /worldcup-2018-russia/:
    controller: channel
    filter: tag:football18
    data: tag.football18
```

- added ability to redirect resources to a channel/static route
- support templates for channels
- ensure we still support static routes (e.g. /about/: home)
- ensure pagination + rss works out of the box
2018-06-24 02:06:58 +02:00
kirrg001
a1b55509df Dynamic Routing Beta: collection name behaviour
refs #9601

Example:

```
collections:
  /podcast/:
    permalink: /{slug}/
```

- the name of the collection is remembered as `routerName` (in the case above: "podcast")
- the name of the collection is important for two things
  1. context value
  2. template name
- the context value is available for specific theme helpers e.g. is helper, body_class helper
- we auto-lookup the collection name in your theme e.g. podcast.hbs
- this logic does not apply to static routes
- if you define templates on your collection, they are stronger than the collection name
2018-06-21 20:59:43 +02:00
kirrg001
0046dce39f Dynamic Routing Beta: Better template support
refs #9601

- single or multiple template definition
- possible formats:

```
routes:
  /about/: about
```

```
routes:
  /about/:
    template: about
```

```
routes:
  /about/:
    template:
      - about
      - me
```

```
collections
  /posts/:
    template:
      - posts
      - general
```

```
collections
  /posts/:
    template: posts
```
2018-06-21 16:22:45 +02:00
kirrg001
f25f7ac54b 🐛 Fixed slug template for tags and authors
no issue

- was introduced with dynamic routing beta: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/releases/tag/1.24.0
- the slug param wasn't forwarded correctly
- you were not able to render a custom tag or author template e.g. `tag-news.hbs`
2018-06-11 22:06:47 +02:00
Katharina Irrgang
b392d1925a
Dynamic Routing Beta (#9596)
refs #9601

### Dynamic Routing

This is the beta version of dynamic routing. 

- we had a initial implementation of "channels" available in the codebase
- we have removed and moved this implementation 
- there is now a centralised place for dynamic routing - server/services/routing
- each routing component is represented by a router type e.g. collections, routes, static pages, taxonomies, rss, preview of posts
- keep as much as possible logic of routing helpers, middlewares and controllers
- ensure test coverage
- connect all the things together
  - yaml file + validation
  - routing + routers
  - url service
  - sitemaps
  - url access
- deeper implementation of yaml validations
  - e.g. hard require slashes
- ensure routing hierarchy/order
  - e.g. you enable the subscriber app
  - you have a custom static page, which lives under the same slug /subscribe
  - static pages are stronger than apps
  - e.g. the first collection owns the post it has filtered
  - a post cannot live in two collections
- ensure apps are still working and hook into the routers layer (or better said: and register in the routing service)
- put as much as possible comments to the code base for better understanding
- ensure a clean debug log
- ensure we can unmount routes
  - e.g. you have a collection permalink of /:slug/ represented by {globals.permalink}
  - and you change the permalink in the admin to dated permalink
  - the express route get's refreshed from /:slug/ to /:year/:month/:day/:slug/
  - unmount without server restart, yey
- ensure we are backwards compatible
  - e.g. render home.hbs for collection index if collection route is /
  - ensure you can access your configured permalink from the settings table with {globals.permalink}

### Render 503 if url service did not finish

- return 503 if the url service has not finished generating the resource urls

### Rewrite sitemaps

- we have rewritten the sitemaps "service", because the url generator does no longer happen on runtime
- we generate all urls on bootstrap
- the sitemaps service will consume created resource and router urls
- these urls will be shown on the xml pages
- we listen on url events
- we listen on router events
- we no longer have to fetch the resources, which is nice
  - the urlservice pre-fetches resources and emits their urls
- the urlservice is the only component who knows which urls are valid
- i made some ES6 adaptions
- we keep the caching logic -> only regenerate xml if there is a change
- updated tests
- checked test coverage (100%)

### Re-work usage of Url utility

- replace all usages of `urlService.utils.urlFor` by `urlService.getByResourceId`
  - only for resources e.g. post, author, tag
- this is important, because with dynamic routing we no longer create static urls based on the settings permalink on runtime
- adapt url utility
- adapt tests
2018-06-05 19:02:20 +02:00