refs #5422
- we can support null titles after this PR if we want
- user model: fix getAuthorRole
- user model: support adding roles by name
- we support this for roles as well, this makes it easier when importing related user roles (because usually roles already exists in the database and the related id's are wrong e.g. roles_users)
- base model: support for null created_at or updated_at values
- post or tag slugs are always safe strings
- enable an import of a null slug, no need to crash or to cover this on import layer
- add new DataImporter logic
- uses a class inheritance mechanism to achieve an easier readability and maintenance
- schema validation (happens on model layer) was ignored
- allow to import unknown user id's (see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8365)
- most of the duplication handling happens on model layer (we can use the power of unique fields and errors from the database)
- the import is splitted into three steps:
- beforeImport
--> prepares the data to import, sorts out relations (roles, tags), detects fields (for LTS)
- doImport
--> does the actual import
- afterImport
--> updates the data after successful import e.g. update all user reference fields e.g. published_by (compares the imported data with the current state of the database)
- import images: markdown can be null
- show error message when json handler can't parse file
- do not request gravatar if email is null
- return problems/warnings after successful import
- optimise warnings in importer
- do not return warnings for role duplications, no helpful information
- error handler: return context information of error
- we show the affected json entries as one line in the UI
- show warning for: detected duplicated tag
- schema validation: fix valueMustBeBoolean translation
- remove context property from json parse error
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/690, closes#1501, closes#2093, closes#4592, closes#4627, closes#4659, closes#5039, closes#5237, closes#5587, closes#5625, closes#5632, closes#5822, closes#5939, closes#6840, closes#7183, closes#7536
- replace custom showdown fork with markdown-it
- swaps showdown for markdown-it when rendering markdown
- match existing header ID behaviour
- allow headers without a space after the #s
- add duplicate header ID handling
- remove legacy markdown spec
- move markdown-it setup into markdown-converter util
- update mobiledoc specs to match markdown-it newline behaviour
- update data-generator HTML to match markdown-it newline behaviour
- fix Post "converts html to plaintext" test
- update rss spec to match markdown-it newline behaviour
- close almost all related showdown bugs
closes#8354
- i thought about transforming scheduled posts into drafts on export, but this has two disadvantages:
1. existing exports with scheduled posts won't import
2. if you schedule a post for next week and you export/import earlier, the post is back to draft
- by this we ensure that we can simply import the post back to a scheduled post
- if the published_at is already in the past, the scheduler will care and instantly publish the post
closes#8426
- if you import posts with updated_at=null, you are not able to save this post anymore
- i am not sure how this is even possible, but maybe there is a case where updated_at can be null
* 🙀 change database schema for images
- rename user/post/tag images
- contains all the required changes from the schema change
* Refactor helper/meta data
- rename cover to cover_image
- also rename default settings to match the pattern
- rename image to profile_image for user
- rename image to feature_image for tags/posts
* {{image}} >>> {{img_url}}
- rename
- change the functionality
- attr is required
- e.g. {{img_url feature_image}}
* gscan 1.0.0
- update yarn.lock
* Update casper reference: 1.0-changes
- see 5487b4da8d
closes#5599
If two users edit the same post, it can happen that they override each others content or post settings. With this change this won't happen anymore.
✨ Update collision for posts
- add a new bookshelf plugin to detect these changes
- use the `changed` object of bookshelf -> we don't have to create our own diff
- compare client and server updated_at field
- run editing posts in a transaction (see comments in code base)
🙀 update collision for tags
- `updateTags` for adding posts on `onCreated` - happens after the post was inserted
--> it's "okay" to attach the tags afterwards on insert
--> there is no need to add collision for inserting data
--> it's very hard to move the updateTags call to `onCreating`, because the `updateTags` function queries the database to look up the affected post
- `updateTags` while editing posts on `onSaving` - all operations run in a transactions and are rolled back if something get's rejected
- Post model edit: if we push a transaction from outside, take this one
✨ introduce options.forUpdate
- if two queries happening in a transaction we have to signalise knex/mysql that we select for an update
- otherwise the following case happens:
>> you fetch posts for an update
>> a user requests comes in and updates the post (e.g. sets title to "X")
>> you update the fetched posts, title would get overriden to the old one
use options.forUpdate and protect internal post updates: model listeners
- use a transaction for listener updates
- signalise forUpdate
- write a complex test
use options.forUpdate and protect internal post updates: scheduling
- publish endpoint runs in a transaction
- add complex test
- @TODO: right now scheduling api uses posts api, therefor we had to extend the options for api's
>> allowed to pass transactions through it
>> but these are only allowed if defined from outside {opts: [...]}
>> so i think this is fine and not dirty
>> will wait for opinions
>> alternatively we have to re-write the scheduling endpoint to use the models directly
no issue
- client dates are sent as ISO format (moment(..).format())
- server dates are in JS Date format
>> when bookshelf fetches data from the database, all dates are transformed into JS dates
>> see `parse` helper function
- Bookshelf updates the model with the client data via Bookshelf's `set` function
- therefor Bookshelf uses a simple `isEqual` function from lodash to detect changes
- .previous(attr) and .get(attr) return false
- that has the concequence that dates are always marked as "changed"
- internally we use our `hasDateChanged` if we have to compare previous/updated dates
- but Bookshelf is not in our control for this case
no issue
- the UTC offset diff of the current and previous timezone must switch
- i have added more tests and more example case descriptions to understand why
refs #8275
- If the HTML field has changed, update the plaintext field
- Use html-to-text to generate a plaintext version of the HTML which retains some structure
- Add a couple of tests - although there's much to do here!
no issue
- i don't know if this never worked or has worked and something changed in bookshelf
- but this fixes: saving the content (no change for published_at) of a scheduled post within the 2minutes window
- add `beforeWrite` option to hasDateChanged helper, see comment
- use previous for `beforeWrite` operations
- add a test and fix some other small issues in the scheduler tests
refs #8258
* 🎨 change last_login to last_seen
- rename the column
- a change in Ghost-Admin is required as well
* test utils: revert export examples
* revert line breaks
refs #7429
- ☢️👷🏻♀️ This PR removes the dependency on Ghost-Editor and replaces it with the Mobiledoc DOM renderer. It includes new DOM based default cards and atoms.
refs #8111
- Ghost returns now all (active+none active) users by default
- protect login with suspended status
- test permissions and add extra protection for suspending myself
- if a user is suspended and tries to activate himself, he won't be able to proceed the login to get a new token
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
no issue
🔥 Remove unnecessary cache update
🎨 simplify updateSettingsCache()
🎨 Simplify readSettingsResult
- although this is more code, it's now much clearer what happens in the two cases
🎨 Don't use readSettingResult for edit
🎨 Simplify updateSettingsCache further
🔥 Remove now unused readSettingsResult
🎨 Change populateDefault to return all
🎨 Move the findAll call out of updateSettingsCache
🔥 Remove updateSettingsCache!!
🎨 Restructure init & finish up settingsCache
- move initialisation into settingsCache.init AT LAST
- change settingCache to use cloneDeep, so that the object can't be modified outside of the functions
- add lots of docs to settings cache
🎨 Cleanup db api endpoints
🔥 Don't populate settings in migrations
* 🎨 deny auto switch
no issue
- deny auth switch after the blog was setup
- setup completed depends on the status of the user right now, see comments
* Updates from comments
- re-use statuses in user model
- update error message
no issue
🔥 remove unused loadThemes API method
🚨 Add tests for themes.readOne
🔥 Don't update settings cache for imports
- this isn't needed as of #8057
- settings.edit fires an event, that will result in the update happening automatically
🎨 Move validation to themes
- slowly collecting all theme-related code together
🔥 Reduce DEBUG output
- all this info is a bit tooooo much!
closes#8037🔥 Remove API-level default settings population
- This is a relic!
- We ALWAYS populate defaults on server start therefore this code could never run.
- This was a lot of complicated code that wasn't even needed!!
🎨 Move settings cache
- Move settings cache to be its own thing
- Update all references
- Adds TODOs for further cleanup
🎨 Create settings initialisation step
- Create new settings library, which will eventually house more code
- Unify the interface for initialising settings (will be more useful later)
- Reduce number of calls to updateSettingsCache
* ✨ ghost auth: sync email
refs #7452
- sync email changes in background (every hour right now)
- sync logged in user only!
- no sync if auth strategy password is used
- GET /users/me is triggered on every page refresh
- added TODO to support or add long polling for syncing data later
- no tests yet on purpose, as i would like to get a basic review first
* 🐩 use events
- remember sync per user
refs #2182
* 🔥 Remove unused options from server init
- this is left over from old code and is now unused
* 🎨 Move knex-migrator check to db health
- Move complex check function into own module
- Call module from server/index.js
- This just improves the readability of server/index.js
* 🔥 Remove old comments
- These comments all make no sense now!
* 🎨 ⏱ Move model init out of promise chain
- Model.init() does not return a promise
- Therefore, we can move it to the top of the init function, outside of the promise change
- This should be a minor optimisation, and again improves readability /clarity of what's happening
* ✨⁉️ Move DBHash init / first run to Settings model
- this structure is left over from when we had code we executed on the first run of Ghost
- the implementation used the API to initialise one setting before populateDefaults is called
- this had lots of dependencies - the whole model, API, and permissions structure had to be initialised for it to work
- the new implementation is simpler, it captures the dbHash getting initialised during populateDefaults()
- it also adds an event, so we can do first-run code later if we really want to (or maybe apps can?!)
- perhaps this is hiding behaviour, and there's a nicer way to do it, but populateDefaults seems like a sane place to populate a default setting 😁
* ⏱ Optimise require order so config is first
- the first require to config will cause the files to be read etc
- this ensures that it happens early, and isn't confusingly timed as part of loading a different module
* 🎨 Simplify settings model changes
closes#7256
- original code changes made by @golya in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/7304
- refactored edit method in user model to validate an existing email address
- added test coverage for existing email update in user model spec
refs #7489
- as we are now using a different migration approach (knex-migrator), we don't need to remember the database version anymore
- it was once used to check the state of a database and based on it we decided to migrate or not
- with knex-migrator everything depends on the migration table entries and the current ghost version you are on
- on current master the leftover usage is to add the db version when exporting the database, which can be replaced by reading the ghost version
- removing this solves also an interesting migration case with knex-migrator:
- you are on 1.0
- you update to 1.1, but 1.1 has no migrations
- the db version would remain in 1.0
- because the db version was only updated when knex migrator executed a migration
* 🛠 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 0e6ed957cd (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
* 🎨 schema change
- simply role_id attribute
* 🎨 update invite model
- remove all methods we don't need
- ensure we remove the relation from the model
- ensure we do not allow to call withRelated
* 🎨 adapt api changes
* 🎨 adapt auth module
* 🎨 adapt tests
* 🎨 better error handling
* schema update
refs #7494, refs #7495
This PR is an extracted clean up feature of #7495.
We are using everywhere static id checks (userId === 0 or userId === 1).
This PR moves the static values into the Base model.
This makes it 1. way more readable and 2. we can change the id's in a central place.
I changed the most important occurrences - no tests are touched (yet!).
The background is: when changing from auto increment id (number) to ObjectId's (string) we still need to support id 1 and 0, because Ghost relies on these two static id's.
I would like to support using both: 0/1 as string and 0/1 as number.
1 === owner/internal
0 === external
Another important change:
User Model does not longer define the contextUser method, because i couldn't find a reason?
I looked in Git history, see 6e48275160
no issue
- removes count from user checks model
- uses brute express brute with brute-knex adaptor to store persisted data on spam prevention
- implement brute force protection for password/token exchange, password resets and private blogging
* 🔥 remove User model functions
- validateToken
- generateToken
- resetPassword
- all this logic will re-appear in a different way
Token logic:
- was already extracted as separate PR, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/7554
- we will use this logic in the controller, you will see in the next commits
Reset Password:
Was just a wrapper for calling the token logic and change the password.
We can reconsider keeping the function to call: changePassword and activate the status of the user - but i think it's fine to trigger these two actions from the controlling unit.
* 🔥 remove password reset tests from User model
- we already have unit tests for change password and the token logic
- i will re-check at the end if any test case is missing - but for now i will just burn the tests
* ✨ add token logic to controlling unit
generateResetToken endpoint
- the only change here is instead of calling the User model to generate a token, we generate the token via utils
- we fetch the user by email, and generate a hash and return
resetPassword endpoint
- here we have changed a little bit more
- first of all: we have added the validation check if the new passwords match
- a new helper method to extract the token informations
- the brute force security check, which can be handled later from the new bruteforce middleware (see TODO)
- the actual reset function is doing the steps: load me the user, compare the token, change the password and activate the user
- we can think of wrapping these steps into a User model function
- i was not sure about it, because it is actually part of the controlling unit
[ci skip]
* 🎨 tidy up
- jscs
- jshint
- naming functions
- fixes
* ✨ add a test for resetting the password
- there was none
- added a test to reset the password
* 🎨 add more token tests
- ensure quality
- ensure logic we had
* 🔥 remove compare new password check from User Model
- this part of controlling unit
* ✨ compare new passwords for user endpoint
- we deleted the logic in User Model
- we are adding the logic to controlling unit
* 🐛 spam prevention forgotten can crash
- no validation happend before this middleware
- it just assumes that the root key is present
- when we work on our API, we need to ensure that
1. pre validation happens
2. we call middlewares
3. ...
* 🎨 token translation key
* 🎨 do not call generateSlug twice for User.setup
* 🎨 call generatePasswordHash onSaving only
- now we can add defaults to User Model
- it was not possible before because add User model did the following:
1. validate password length
2. hash password manually
3. call ghostBookshelf.Model.add and THEN bookshelf defaults fn gets triggered
- call generatePasswordHash in onSaving hook for all use case
- add more tests to user model, juhu
refs #7432
- all models implemented it's own initialize fn to register events
- we can register all events in the base model
- important: we only listen on the event, if the model has defined a hook for it
- this is just a small clean up PR
- register more bookshelf events
no issue
- preperation for User model refactoring
- the rule is:
--> when calling a unit, this unit should return something new
--> and NOT modifying an existing object and return it (this is an unexpected behaviour, especially for utils and libs)
* 🎨 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
closes#6629
- i had the case that in gravatar process.env.NODE_ENV was undefined and indexOf of undefined crashe my application
- so always use config to read current env
closes#6165
- internal tags has been in labs for a couple of months, we've fixed some bugs & are ready to ship
- removes all code that tests for the labs flag
- also refactors the various usage of the visibility filter into a single util
- all the tests still pass!!!
- this marks #6165 as closed because I think the remaining UI tasks will be handled as part of a larger piece of work
refs #7429
Finally it's starting to feel like a real editor, although there will be another version bump over the weekend which improves the toolbar behaviour and usability, and enables image uploading.
- Added the start of a new toolbar, what we're (well I am) calling the Owesome bar, not to be confused with the Firefox Awesome bar. It's a cultural thing. (google "O for awesome").
- The idea of dragging and dropping cards has been removed for now, although the code will still be in there as we will support dragging cards around fairly shortly. When apps are included a better card interface will be required for a larger amount of app created content cards (Oh yeah!)
- Ghost Server now pulls in it's configuration from Ghost-Editor, this allows Ghost-Editor to a) keep cards up to date, and b) define what happens if a card is missing.
- The whole cards in admin written in ember and cards in server written in javascript thing is still very much a work in progress, it's kind of messy as we find the optimum solution (which isn't the current sollution).
So yeah, this is a WIP not the final styling, not the final interactions, not the final anything... :)
Adds a new mobile doc editor which has:
- A new toolbar
- Basic image uploading capability
refs #7116, refs #2001
- Changes the way Ghost errors are implemented to benefit from proper inheritance
- Moves all error definitions into a single file
- Changes the error constructor to take an options object, rather than needing the arguments to be passed in the correct order.
- Provides a wrapper so that any errors that haven't already been converted to GhostErrors get converted before they are displayed.
Summary of changes:
* 🐛 set NODE_ENV in config handler
* ✨ add GhostError implementation (core/server/errors.js)
- register all errors in one file
- inheritance from GhostError
- option pattern
* 🔥 remove all error files
* ✨ wrap all errors into GhostError in case of HTTP
* 🎨 adaptions
- option pattern for errors
- use GhostError when needed
* 🎨 revert debug deletion and add TODO for error id's
- 🛠 add bunyan and prettyjson, remove morgan
- ✨ add logging module
- GhostLogger class that handles setup of bunyan
- PrettyStream for stdout
- ✨ config for logging
- @TODO: testing level fatal?
- ✨ log each request via GhostLogger (express middleware)
- @TODO: add errors to output
- 🔥 remove errors.updateActiveTheme
- we can read the value from config
- 🔥 remove 15 helper functions in core/server/errors/index.js
- all these functions get replaced by modules:
1. logging
2. error middleware handling for html/json
3. error creation (which will be part of PR #7477)
- ✨ add express error handler for html/json
- one true error handler for express responses
- contains still some TODO's, but they are not high priority for first implementation/integration
- this middleware only takes responsibility of either rendering html responses or return json error responses
- 🎨 use new express error handler in middleware/index
- 404 and 500 handling
- 🎨 return error instead of error message in permissions/index.js
- the rule for error handling should be: if you call a unit, this unit should return a custom Ghost error
- 🎨 wrap serve static module
- rule: if you call a module/unit, you should always wrap this error
- it's always the same rule
- so the caller never has to worry about what comes back
- it's always a clear error instance
- in this case: we return our notfounderror if serve static does not find the resource
- this avoid having checks everywhere
- 🎨 replace usages of errors/index.js functions and adapt tests
- use logging.error, logging.warn
- make tests green
- remove some usages of logging and throwing api errors -> because when a request is involved, logging happens automatically
- 🐛 return errorDetails to Ghost-Admin
- errorDetails is used for Theme error handling
- 🎨 use 500er error for theme is missing error in theme-handler
- 🎨 extend file rotation to 1w
This release includes:
Ghost Editor, this is required to get access to the built in cards
Ghost Editor includes:
Responsive toolbars 🔨🔧
Both Ember and Plain javascript cards 🎴
An embeded HTML card ✍️
This is still an early release, but things are moving in the right direction. :)
We're still defining the spec for the UI, so expect drastic changes over the next couple of weeks.
This is going to be a great writing experience and we can't wait to show what we have planned.
refs #7452
- remove references to 'patronus' in favour of GhostAuth, Note: this will require databases to be deleted ;)
- remove email addresses from test data
issue #7452
Remote oauth2 authentication with Ghost.org.
This PR supports:
- oauth2 login or local login
- authentication on blog setup
- authentication on invite
- normal authentication
- does not contain many, many tests, but we'll improve in the next alpha weeks
closes#6625
- "url" and "author" fields depend on {id, published_at, slug, author_id} to construct post url.
- implemented a generic solution by defining defaultColumnsToFetch() in
base class for models.
- findPage() calls defaultColumnsToFetch() before loading models
- results are transformed by filtering out additional properties to return just the requested fields
- Added a test case to check for url and author fields
- Renamed allColumns as requestedColumns and used _.map instead of Promise.map
closes#6932
- new default order of posts: scheduled, draft, published
- invent orderDefaultRaw fn for each model
- each model is able to create a default raw order query
- separate count and fetch query for fetchPage, because the count query where group/order statements attached
refs #6413
- PUT endpoint to publish a post/page for the scheduler
- fn endpoint to get all scheduled posts (with from/to query params) for the scheduler
- hardcoded permission handling for scheduler client
- fix event bug: unscheduled
- basic structure for scheduling
- post scheduling basics
- offer easy option to change adapter
- integrate the default scheduler adapter
- update scheduled posts when blog TZ changes
- safety check before scheduler can publish a post (not allowed to publish in the future or past)
- add force flag to allow publishing in the past
- invalidate cache header for /schedules/posts/:id
closes#6406
- created listeners.js connector
- merged listeners.js with events.js (in models/base)
- set a post to draft when published_at would be in the past
- reschedule a post when published_at would be in the future
fixes#6919, refs #6917
- resolves the problem by guarding for `tags` being undefined or null
- If it is undefined, we don't do any tag processing
- If it is null, we don't do any tag processing
- To delete all tags, you would provide `tags: []`
- adds tests at both the model (using withRelated) and API (using includes) layers
- moves the tests for the post updateTags functionality from the tag model spec to the post model spec & cleans up a bit
issues #6406#6399
- all dates are stored as UTC with this commit
- use moment.tz.setDefault('UTC')
- add migration file to recalculate local datetimes to UTC
- store all dates in same format into our three supported databases
- add option to remeber migrations inside settings (core)
- support DST offset for migration
- ensure we force UTC in test env
- run whole migration as transaction
- extend: Settings.findOne function
no issue
- add some more tests, optimise tests and finish tests
- subscriber model checks external context permissions in permissible fn
- add missing permissions for subscriber csv
closes#6462
- monkey-patch validator.extends() since it was dropped by validator @5.0.0
- coerce input to string prior to validation (custom toString func)
- need to handle boolean validation based on column type not isIn()
- use `lodash.tostring` to convert input values to strings
Closes#6625
- Adds a failing test for not returning computed columns as well
as for the bookshelf bug where extra columns passed into a fetch
will result in the model having an extra "quoted" column.
- Filter model attributes for passing into "fetch" but used the
entire list of columns for `toJSON`.
refs #6301, #4176
- always check existence of items before attempting to create them, in order to prevent duplicates
- provide stats on how many object creations are expected vs done
- split out and improve fixture utils tests (100% covers utils)
Closes#6620
* Changed it from always returning true, to evaluate if it is the
current logged in user, and if so, check the old password. If not,
ignore
- Simplify the `init` method in `models/index.js` so that it no longer
returns a promise. Easier to use.
- Eliminates the `deleteAllContent` method from `models/index.js` as it
can all be handled at the API layer in a single spot.
- Optimize `destroyAllContent` in `api/db.js`. Eliminates
double-fetching every post from the database and converting it to
JSON. Also only fetches ids from the database instead of the entire
model.
- Eliminates the custom static method `destroy` in the Post model in
favor of handling detaching tag relations in a single place (the
`destroying` event). This also eliminates a big source of unneeded
database round trips--needing to get post ids to feed into
`Post.destroy()` which then re-fetches the post again.
refs #6301
- Move secret generation logic to the model defaults, so there's no need to handle this in fixtures
- Tested upgrades from 003 & fresh installs -> all is well
no issue
- request is quite a heavy dependency
- we were only using request in 3 places: a test, storing contrib images in the gruntfile & the gravatar lookup
- all 3 are relatively simple to do with the http/https module
- refactored all 3, removed request
refs #6301
- In the migration folder, commands.js changed to builder.js to resolve conflict with the 'commands' inside data/utils/clients/.
- a new data/schema/ folder has been added to hold all the code related to the database schema
- data/utils/clients have been moved to data/schema/clients
- data/utils/index.js has become data/schema/commands.js
- data/schema.js has been split, the definition of the DB schema stays put, the additional checks have moved to data/schema/checks.js
- data/validation/index.js has become data/schema/versioning.js
- data/fixtures has moved to data/migration/fixtures
- data/default-settings.json has moved to data/schema/default-settings.json