refs #5614 and #5503
- update private blog type, including update to settings.edit
- switch order of populate settings & update fixtures + populate all settings
Private blog settings should not be returned by public endpoints
therefore they need a type which is not `blog` or `theme`.
`core` doesn't suit either, as those settings don't usually have UI
To resolve this, I created a new type `private` which can be used
for any setting which has a UI but should not be public data
closes#5298
- remove all harcoded instances of jQuery throughout the front-end of the blog
- add migration function to add cdn link to ghost_foot code injection when migrating up from version 003
- migration version bump
closes#3426
- added transfer ownership endpoint
- added owner to roles.permissible
- manually removed owner from roles.browse
- removed hard coded author role
- fixed tests that were passing due to hard coded author role
- added testUtils.setup(‚roles‘)
fixes#3275, fixes#3290, ref #3086, ref #3084
- Ensure that we use the current logged in user and not just user 1 when
- removing hard coded user: 1 except where absolutely necessary
- passing context, rather than user to models
- base model has a new function to determine what id to use for created_by etc
refs #2600
- fixed issue with defaults not being populated on upgrade
- added logging to all actions in the migration process to help debugging
in future
- did a little bit of refactoring
refs #2600, refs #2379
Refactoring fixtures to make permission management a little easier
- Separate fixtures into JSON file and split permissions fixtures from other fixtures
- make fixture migrations more robust by fetching objects, not relying on
ids and checking before adding
- changed owner fixture slightly to remove any confusion between the 'Owner' role and 'Ghost Owner' user.
- moved 003 fixture versions out of config into logic, possibly not a good
idea
- refactored permissions fixtures and added permissions_roles fixtures to
make it easier to read / add
This frees us up to enforce one single point of access, thus paving
the way towards allowing us to initialize the models at are request,
and not when it's require().
addresses #2170
closes#3073
- added fixture for owner role
- added fixture for initial user (new db)
- added conversion administrator -> owner (existing db)
- changed tests to take over owner user
- removed some functional tests until /setup works with owner user
closes#2759closes#3027
- added oauth2orize library for server side oAuth handling
- added ember-simple-auth library for admin oAuth handling
- added tables for client, accesstoken and refreshtoken
- implemented RFC6749 4.3 Ressouce Owner Password Credentials Grant
- updated api tests with oAuth
- removed session, authentication is now token based
Known issues:
- Restore spam prevention #3128
- Signin after Signup #3125
- Signin validation #3125
**Attention**
- oldClient doesn't work with this PR anymore, session authentication
was
removed
closes#2822
- added destroy user method
- added remove user permission
- added API end point for get reset token
- added API end point for reset password
- added API end point for change password
Closes#2601
- Removed slug generation from the post API
- Added new, self-contained slug API
- Fixed slug permissions in the fixtures files
- Added a HTTP route for the new API method
- Added integrational tests
closes#2058
- fixed apiContext as suggested in the issue
- added user to options object for models
- added api.users.register() for public registration
- changed models to use options.user for created_by, updated_by,
author_id and published_by
- added override to session model to avoid created_by and updated_by
values
- added user (id: 1) to tests
- added user (id: 1) for registration
- added user (id: 1) for import, fixtures and default settings
- added user (id: 1) for user update
- added user (id: 1) for settings update (dbHash, installedApps, update
check)
- updated bookshelf to version 0.6.8
closes#1561
- altered perspective of intro paragraph to reading from the blog
instead of from the content page
- added copy directing users to sign in to the admin area at /ghost/ and
edit the post before reading the 'Getting Started' section
- this should give the Markdown lessons better context and avoid users
getting confused as to what 'the left hand panel of Ghost' is
closes#731, closes#732
- fixtures are imported using the models, rather than knex
- migration treats fresh installs differently
- migration throws errors for un-initialisable databases
- small amount of extra code to deal with old DBs still using currentVersion & give them a nice error message