no issue
- the members output serializer was passing model objects through on `frame.response` but the webhooks serializer doesn't know how to deal with those
- adjusting the output serializer to use a mapper as per the other serializers means that POJOs are being passed through which allows the webhook serializer to correctly pick out the changed attributes
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11298
The members export admin API by default paginates the result and only returns upto 15 members. This allows passing `limit` param to the API and allows passing `limit=all` to fetch all members in result.
no-issue
We have to wrap this in a check to make sure that `page` property is
only returned if either:
A) No `fields` param is passed (send back all fields)
B) `fields` param is passed AND it includes the `page` field
- outputting so much information makes debug less useful
- node debugger should be used for tracing values through the system,
debug() is for more generally following logic and timing
- removed debugs that output large objects
- added consistent debugs for api methods
- a couple of other tweaks for easier understanding of what's happening on a request
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/11152
- Added subscribers table drop migration
- Removed subscribers from schema
- Removed subscribers controllers/routes/regression tests
- Removed subscriber related API code
- Removed subscribers from internal apps
- Removed subscriber importer
- Removed subscriber model
- Removed subscriber related permissions
- Removed webhook code related to subscribers
- When upgrading to v3 it is on the site admin to migrate all zapps or any other webhook clients to use members
- Removed subscriber-specific translation
- Removed subscriber lab flag
no issue
- Added test cases to check edit permission on settings endpoints
- Added test to demonstrate owner-only being able to toggle members flag
- Permission check when editing settings `lab.members`
- Passed additional function to permissions to allow custom selection of unsafe attributes due to settings object structure.
- Fully implementing this check on controller level would be wrong architecturally and not that straight forward because we lack role data in "frame"
- Cleaned up test after moving default_content_visibility to it's own property
no issue
- Limited posts visibility field permissions to Editor-Up + Admin Integrations
- We don't want contributors or other roles lower than Editor to be able to modify content gating attribute
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10477
The unsaved changes modal is displaying even when the post has been saved if images have been uploaded because the server is transforming absolute image urls to relative during input of the `mobiledoc` field but not transforming them back to absolute during output. The editor then thinks it's out of sync and shows the warning when trying to leave.
- `@tryghost/url-utils` has been updated with new methods for transforming URLs in mobiledoc content
- moves absolute->relative transformation from the API input serializers into the Post model
- transforms URLs in more fields for a more comprehensive transformation and fewer issues when re-configuring a site's domain
- previously there could be problems with internal links between posts not being transformed so you could change the url config to newdomain.com but links in post content would still be pointing to olddomain.com
- updates the API post output serializers to transform all modified fields
- drops the `?absolute_urls=true` param switch from the `canary` API post output serializer so that all URLs are output as absolute
- we're transforming more urls to relative when saving so this is necessary to ensure the unsaved changes modal is not triggered
- the query param isn't documented and will disappear in v3
no issue
- Improved error handling for member creation. We should be returning 422s instead of 500 when possible
- Wrapped `members.add` method with Bluebird promise. Wrapping is needed to be able to use `.reflect()` in CSV export method
- Added proper members CSV fixture
no issue
- Added Regression full test coverage for members Admin API
- Added `POST /members` endpoint
- Added members schema definition + validation
- Added ability to pass through send_email/emal_type options to members API
no issue
- Removed uses of `visibility` column in frontend url service configs
- The value of `visibility` is always set to 'public' in posts at the moment and doesn't serve any specific purpose when used with these filters.
- Allowed new visibility attributes in post model
- `posts.visibility` column is being repurposed for the needs of member content gating
- Added test for visibility editing in Admin API
- Corrected test schema checks for Admin API post/page responses
no issue
- updates usage of `htmlRelativeToAbsolute` to avoid unnecessary duplication of "home" url fetching (the UrlUtils instance already has that information)
* Updated scheduler to use v2 API by default
* Updated scheduling for post/page resource types
* Extended base method to take options param with token and jwt options
* Updated token expiration to 6 hours after publish/blog start time to allow retries
no issue
- Removed ghost_head/ghost_foot propeties from Content API `GET /setting` response
- Removed ghost_head/ghost_foot from the output in Admin API
- Added validation when requesting ghost_head/ghost_food fields
- Updated deprecation comments
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10922
- adds migrations to...
1. add `post.type` column
2. populate `post.type` column based on `post.page` value
3. drop `post.page` column
- updates all code paths to work with `post.type` in place of `post.page`
- adds `nql-map-key-values` transformer for mapping `page`->`type` in `filter` params when using the v2 API
- modifies importer to handle `post.page`->`post.type` transformation when importing older export files
NOTE: The post metadata table split is purely an internal optimization for v3 and doesn't require or expect any external actions including related API usage in v3
We keep running into issues adding new fields to the post table because there are too many fields making the post table "too wide". We have also hit MySQL limitations in how many bytes can be in a row (64kb) with post table.
In v3, we decided to split the 8 post fields (meta, twitter and og) used for meta data into a posts_meta table as these 8 fields are all "problem" `varchar` fields and make sense logically grouped together. The API layer is unaffected by the split as input/output serializers ensure the data flow works the same way as it was in v2. Only thing to note is json export in v3 will have slightly different structure with posts meta fields as separate.
- Creates new post_meta schema/table with 8 fields (2 meta_* , 3 twitter_* and 3 og_*)
- Update relations between post and post_meta table
- Update input/output serializers to keep existing API behavior
- Avoids new entry in post_meta table for post where all meta fields are null
- Keeps the current fields API param behavior
- Handles migration of existing posts to new table structure
- Updates importer/exporter to work seamlessly with table changes
no issue
- Removed redundant model code in users
- Removed v0.1 specific attribute removal on model layer for post
- Removed property deletions comments handled in serialization layer
- Removed unused token.added listener. users.last_seen is populated on middleware layer when a new access token is created
- Removed unneeded test for setting last_seen in users
no issue
- v0.1 is ☠️ so the access/refresh token based auth is no longer used
- removed all code related to the `accesstokens` and `refreshtokens` tables
- removed all `passport` related dependencies as it's no longer used
no issue
- Removed v0.1 controllers
- Removed 0.1 API unit tests
- Removed 0.1 API app and mount point
- Removed leftover use of v0.1 in entry-lookup test suite
- Removed frontend client API enpoints and related code (middleware)
- Fixed prev/next test suites to use v2 API
- Set default API version to explicit v2 in UrlUtils
- Removed v0.1 API regex from public files middleware
no issue
- Session controllers were using API v1 http method which bypassed "frame" introduced with API v2.
- Changes here are just a long-awaited cleanup to allow completely remove v0.1 code
no issue
- Drops `ghost_auth_access_token` and `ghost_auth_id` fields since not used anymore
- Adds migration for dropping these columns from users table
- Drops Auth strategy - `ghostStrategy` - since its not used anymore
no issue
- Content API doesn't return primary_tag and primary_author fields by default if authors or tags were not requested
- These fields are still always included in Admin API as a result of having authors and tags loaded (like a sideeffect)
no issue
Current metascraper rule for fetching page metadata in case of bookmark card gives preference to publisher logo over icon tags. This PR updates giving first preference to icon link tags followed by logo.
requires https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/1293
- updates `oembed` endpoint behaviour
- if an oembed provider is not found then we use `metascraper` to populate a metadata object
- when metadata is returned rather than an oembed response the payload will look like this:
```json
{
"url": "...",
"type": "bookmark",
"metadata": {
"url": "...",
"title": "...",
"description": "...",
"author": "...",
"publisher": "...",
"thumbnail": "...",
"icon": "..."
}
}
```
- adds a `bookmark` card which generates output for the bookmark card:
```html
<figure class="kg-card kg-bookmark-card">
<a href="[URL]" class="kg-bookmark-container">
<div class="kg-bookmark-content">
<div class="kg-bookmark-title">[TITLE]</div>
<div class="kg-bookmark-description">[DESCRIPTION]</div>
<div class="kg-bookmark-metadata">
<img src="[ICON]" class="kg-bookmark-icon">
<span class="kg-bookmark-author">[AUTHOR]</span>
<span class="kg-bookmark-publisher">[PUBLISHER]</span>
</div>
</div>
<div class="kg-bookmark-thumbnail">
<img src="[THUMBNAIL]">
</div>
</a>
</figure>
```
- if a particular bit of data does not exist then the associated html element will not be present
no issue
- the column addition/removal can be too slow for large sites
- will be added back in 3.0
---
Revert "Fixed canary api for page/type column"
This reverts commit a5a7e7e919.
Revert "Updated frontend canary url config for page/type"
This reverts commit 19100ec5e6.
Revert "Updated canary api to handle type column correctly (#11006)"
This reverts commit c3e8ba0523.
Revert "Ensured `page` filter works in routes.yaml"
This reverts commit 9037c19e50.
Revert "Replaced usage of mongo util with nql-map-key-values"
This reverts commit 8c5f1d0ef0.
Revert "Added shared nql-map-key-values module"
This reverts commit ef4fd4b8ef.
Revert "Ensured page prop is present on content api response"
This reverts commit cfa0a0862b.
Revert "Fixed failing regression tests"
This reverts commit 9c2bb3811f.
Revert "Updated xmlrpc and slack service to use type column"
This reverts commit 44a02c7d36.
Revert "Updated v0.1 posts api to work with type column"
This reverts commit 2c81d7c914.
Revert "Removed updates to v0.1 specific code"
This reverts commit 08d83c1f53.
Revert "Added missing context from ValidationError"
This reverts commit cd45ab4f54.
Revert "Renamed page->type in the page&posts serializers"
This reverts commit df99e724e3.
Revert "Added mongo helper to input serializers"
This reverts commit fb8eadb4a8.
Revert "Passed mongoTransformer through to NQL"
This reverts commit 0ae3f0fdfc.
Revert "Permitted mongoTransformer option for read methods"
This reverts commit a89376bf26.
Revert "Updated the count plugin to reference the type column"
This reverts commit a52f15d3d3.
Revert "Updated hashes for db integrity check"
This reverts commit bb6b337be3.
Revert "Remove page column and remaining references"
This reverts commit 9d7190d692.
Revert "Added type column to data generator"
This reverts commit e59806cb45.
Revert "Removed references to page column in rss tests"
This reverts commit 04d0f855de.
Revert "Removed page column references in validation tests"
This reverts commit f0afbc5cc0.
Revert "Updated the post model to use the `type` column"
This reverts commit 1189bc823a.
Revert "Updated url service to use type column"
This reverts commit 61612ba8fd.
Revert "Updated the v2 api to deal with type column"
This reverts commit 57afb2de2b.
Revert "Added type property to post model defaults"
This reverts commit dc3345b1c5.
Revert "Added type property to the default post fixtures"
This reverts commit 82d8c38033.
Revert "Added type column to posts table"
This reverts commit 9b85fc6a69.
no issue
- updates `@tryghost/url-utils` following an internal refactor of the package
- renames `makeAbsoluteUrls` to `htmlRelativeToAbsolute` to better reflect what the function is doing
- renames `getBlogUrl` to `getSiteUrl`
- updates UrlUtils test stubbing util to work with a class
- fixes use of invalid port numbers in tests (max port number is 65535, any higher is an invalid URL that will error with some parsers)
closes#10060
- Implemented scheduling for posts and pages
- Added cache invalidation when scheduling
- Refactored admin token eneration function to accept existing key as parameter in tests
- Added Ghost Scheduler Integration fixture
- Added fixture for permissions for post publish action
- Migrated getScheduled method to v2
- Did not add support for 'from' and 'to' parameters as they were not used by DefaultScheduler
- This method needs rethinking in a long run as it's an ugly hack and should rather become proper endpoint that returns JSON data instead of models
- Removed unused auth middleware from v2 routes
- Added internal scheduler role
- Implemetnted transactions in v2 frame
- This takes into account scenario mentioned in c93f03b87e
- Specifically:
>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
no issue
- we try to store all urls as relative paths where possible in Ghost so that the `config.url` value can be changed
- all relative paths are stored as root-relative except for the `post.canonical_url` field which was storing subdirectory-relative paths
- adds a migration to put the subdirectory prefix onto any relative canonical_url paths
- updates the canonical_url input serialiser to keep the subdirectory rather than stripping it to match all other url fields
* Simplified db controller permissions options
The existing objects were confusing because they did the same thing as
setting permissions to true, but gave the impressions that something
special was happening/required.
* Added DB Backup Integration Role
This will allow us to assign certain api_keys this role, in order to
automate db backups
* Allowed admin api_keys to have configurable roles
This will allow keys for the admin api to do customised things such as db export
* Added ghost-backup integration to fixtures
* Added migrations for DB Backup Integration and role
no issue
- Forced a filter on read and browse requests to the integrations endpoint to limit fetches to only "custom" and "builtin" integration types
- Expanded test coverage for "internal" integrations
closes#10927
- Previous fix 2823c0b342
- It didn't work because the validation layer in "frame" doesn't take into account the value under `required` property of the controller, so to prevent validation on the field whole `required` key/value have to be removed
- Removed unused variables
- Extended regression suite to prevent similar problems in the future
* Installed @tryghost/members-ssr@0.2.1
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/issues/38
This updates allows for dynamic access of the membersApi, which will be
used in future when replacing the membersApi instance with a newly
configured one.
* Set the membersApiInstance logger to use common.logging
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/issues/38
Passes the Ghost logger to the members api, so that we can keep an eye
on errors produced by the api.
* Refactored memberService use to always use getter
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/issues/38
This will allow us to switch out the membersApi and the consumers of it
to have the updated reference by going through a getter.
* Installed @tryghost/members-api@0.3.0
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/issues/38
Adds support for setting the logger
* Uninstalled stripe@7.0.0
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/issues/38
The stripe module is now a dep of members-api, as it should be
* Updated members service to reconfigure settings
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Members/issues/38
Previously we were unable to stop an invalidly configured members api
instance, now that we create a new instance, we can wait for the ready
or error event and only switch it out then.
refs #10060
- Modules extractions done here are meant to make upcoming migration of authentication controller to v2 more manageable and reduce code repetition
- There were couple modules extracted for different areas that controller touches: passwordrest, accept (for invitation), setup
- The aim was to keep changes to the minimum while making small readability improvements to new functions through async/await syntax
- The biggest barrier to make more encapsulated functions was the fact that we mutate options parameter on multiple levels in the controller. e.g mutations of options.data during validation on the password reset ties it up to the implementation of doReset function
closes#10427
- Administrators don't know other users' passwords, but they should be able to change other users' password
- Don't require oldPassword to be provided
no issue
- Cache invalidation header was set wrongly in frontend theme service
- This moves cache invalidation out of theme service to themes controller by passing `themeOverriden` flag along with theme
refs #10790
- Following TODO in theme index file was waiting for 2 years, and today is the day to cross it out:
- "Reduced the amount of things we expose to the outside world"
- "Made this a nice clean sensible API we can all understand!" - by @ErisDS
- Cleaned exposed methods from themes module
- Removed unused storage getter
- Removed list method
- Removed validate method
- Renamed Storage to ThemeStorage
- Named the file the same way the class defined inside of it is named
- Naming was conflicting with coming rename of `settings` -> `storage`
- Renamed theme settings to storage
no issue
- Updated Test & linting packages
- Updated use of hasOwnProperty
- Using Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty instead (ref. eslint.org/docs/rules/no-prototype-builtins)
- Removed already defined built-in global variable Intl
- Applied `--fix` with lint command on `core/test` folder
- The rules were broken because some of them were made stricter for `eslint: recommended` ruleset (ref. https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0#eslint-recommended-changes)
- Removed redundant global variable declarations to pass linting
refs #10790
- Extracted 'setFromZip' method into themes services
- Extracted 'activate' method
- Extracted 'destroy' method
- Extracted 'download' method
- The method name here tries to follow 'setFrom...` convention we've agreed upon. So, in this case, we have get() which returns JSON response and getZip() which returns a file
* Moved settings#upload method out of settings controller
* Moved out code from download to serve method
* Moved API v0.1 settings upload/downalod routes.yaml methods to use setting handler service
* Reverted unintended change
* Moved RoutesHandler into settings module
- To keep in convention with settings described in - https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9528 , extracted routes handler into separate settings folder
* Frontend settings for API v0.1
* Renamed 'routes' to 'dynamic-routing'
* Renamved activate/serve methods as suggested in discussions
* Moved settings dynamicRouting to routing.settings
refs #10790
- The code was moved out of controllers to reduce the number of coupling points between the API controllers and "frontend" services
- A nice side effect of this move is a decreased amount of code that will need to be maintained and reusability between existing controllers
- Calling just a few methods from frontend services on API level makes it easier to abstract fronted away from API
refs #10790
- Moved /core/apps into core/frontend
- Moved /core/server/helpers to /core/frontend/helpers along with /core/server/services/themes
- Changed helper location in overrides
- Moved /core/server/services/routing to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/services/url to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/data/meta to /core/frontend/meta
- Moved /core/server/services/rss to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/data/xml to /core/frontend/services
closes#10773
- The refactoring is a substitute for `urlService.utils` used previously throughout the codebase and now extracted into the separate module in Ghost-SDK
- Added url-utils stubbing utility for test suites
- Some tests had to be refactored to avoid double mocks (when url's are being reset inside of rested 'describe' groups)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/211
Previous code was creating a new ajv instance for each call, as well as
loading the schemas, which are cached. This was causing a memory leak as
ajv caches all schemas.
We've replaced it with one instance of ajv, and conditionally
loading/compiling the schemas if they haven't been seen before.
closes#10709
- Only transform a canonical URL that is identical with the Blog URL to a relative URL when the protocol matches as well
- Leave the canonical URL absolute for all other cases
- Use case for this is e. g. when users want to port over their Facebook comments/shares/likes after a move from `http` to `https`
refs #10571
- Removes dependency on 'context' property being set in error when
checking a theme
- Refactoring was needed to be able to avoid passing checked theme as a
part of thrown error (logic was relying on error having this specific
data in context property). This created a problem where we controlled
the logic flow with data in error object.
- Introduced 2 different types of theme check handling, one behaves the
same way as before, the other gives more granulac control to the caller
to decide what to do with returned errors.
refs #10656
- To make sure more users see important updates or announcements
notification dismissal now works per user instead of globally
- Expanded acceptance test for notification deletion
- Expanded regression test covering multiuser dismissal of notification
- Added clarifying comment about destroyAll method use in API
* Removed support for cookies in members auth middleware
no-issue
The members middleware will no longer be supporting cookies, the cookie
will be handled by a new middleware specific for serverside rendering,
more informations can be found here:
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Members-Auth-II-4WP4vF6coMqDYbSMIajo5
* Removed members auth middleware from site app
no-issue
The site app no longer needs the members auth middleware as it doesn't
support cookies, and will be replaced by ssr specific middleware.
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Members-Auth-II-4WP4vF6coMqDYbSMIajo5
* Added comment for session_secret setting
no-issue
We are going to have multiple concepts of sessions, so adding a comment
here to be specific that this is for the Ghost Admin client
* Added theme_session_secret setting dynamic default
no-issue
Sessions for the theme layer will be signed, so we generate a random hex
string to use as a signing key
* Added getPublicConfig method
* Replaced export of httpHandler with POJO apiInstance
no-issue
This is mainly to reduce the public api, so it's easier to document.
* Renamed memberUserObject -> members
no-issue
Simplifies the interface, and is more inline with what we would want to export as an api library.
* Removed use of require options inside members
no-issue
This was too tight of a coupling between Ghost and Members
* Simplified apiInstance definition
no-issue
* Added getMember method to members api
* Added MembersSSR instance to members service
* Wired up routes for members ssr
* Updated members auth middleware to use getPublicConfig
* Removed publicKey static export from members service
* Used real session secret
no-issue
* Added DELETE /members/ssr handler
no-issue
This allows users to log out of the theme layer
* Fixed missing code property
no-issue
Ignition uses the statusCode property to forward status codes to call sites
* Removed superfluous error middleware
no-issue
Before we used generic JWT middleware which would reject, now the
middleware catches it's own error and doesn't error, thus this
middleware is unecessary.
* Removed console.logs
no-issue
* Updated token expirty to hardcoded 20 minutes
no-issue
This returns to our previous state of using short lived tokens, both for
security and simplicity.
* Removed hardcoded default member settings
no-issue
This is no longer needed, as defaults are in default-settings.json
* Removed stripe from default payment processor
no-issue
* Exported `getSiteUrl` method from url utils
no-issue
This keeps inline with newer naming conventions
* Updated how audience access control works
no-issue
Rather than being passed a function, members api now receives an object
which describes which origins have access to which audiences, and how
long those tokens should be allowed to work for. It also allows syntax
for default tokens where audience === origin requesting it. This can be
set to undefined or null to disable this functionality.
{
"http://site.com": {
"http://site.com": {
tokenLength: '5m'
},
"http://othersite.com": {
tokenLength: '1h'
}
},
"*": {
tokenLength: '30m'
}
}
* Updated members service to use access control feature
no-issue
This also cleans up a lot of unecessary variable definitions, and some
other minor cleanups.
* Added status code to auth pages html response
no-issue
This was missing, probably default but better to be explicit
* Updated gateway to have membersApiUrl from config
no-issue
Previously we were parsing the url, this was not very safe as we can
have Ghost hosted on a subdomain, and this would have failed.
* Added issuer to public config for members
no-issue
This can be used to request SSR tokens in the client
* Fixed path for gateway bundle
no-issue
* Updated settings model tests
no-issue
* Revert "Removed stripe from default payment processor"
This reverts commit 1d88d9b6d73a10091070bcc1b7f5779d071c7845.
* Revert "Removed hardcoded default member settings"
This reverts commit 9d899048ba7d4b272b9ac65a95a52af66b30914a.
* Installed @tryghost/members-ssr
* Fixed tests for settings model
no-issue
Previously it was possible to fetch the private key and session secret
for the members service, this is a security issue as we do not have
specific permissions for individual settings yet, and could have
possibly exposed secrets to admin integrations.
no issue
- Added new API to delete members
- Added methods to handle e2e member deletion
- Deleting member via Admin leads to
- Removal of member from payment processor and cancelling all active subscriptions immediately
- Removal of member information from DB
no issue
- Admin API v2 returned /404/, see comment in code base:
/**
* CASE: admin api should serve preview urls
*
* @NOTE
* The url service has no clue of the draft/scheduled concept. It only generates urls for published resources.
* Adding a hardcoded fallback into the url service feels wrong IMO.
*
* Imagine the site won't be part of core and core does not serve urls anymore.
* Core needs to offer a preview API, which returns draft posts.
* That means the url is no longer /p/:uuid, it's e.g. GET /api/v2/content/preview/:uuid/.
* /p/ is a concept of the site, not of core.
*
* The site is not aware of existing drafts. It won't be able to get the uuid.
*
* Needs further discussion.
*/
refs #10593
- Added `canonical_url` field to post&pages resources in Admin & Content APIs
- Support for canonical URL on metadata layer (used in {{ghost_head}} helper)
- Made sure the new field is not accessible from API v0.1
- Added handling same domain relative and absolute URLs
refs #10582
- otherwise we will forward string booleans to model layer
- causes trouble if we trigger events
- causes trouble if we want to add conditions to the model e.g. setting.get('value') ?
no issue
- Reported here: https://forum.ghost.org/t/in-version-2-16-3-found-bug/6065/3
---
Admin Client sends false or true booleans for `is_private` key.
The settings table has two columns "key" and "value". And "value" is always type TEXT.
If you pass value=false, the db will transform this value into "0".
`settingsCache.get('is_private')` is then always true, even though the value is meant to be false.
We should add a migration in v3 and normalize all setting values to ensure consistent database values. Furthermore, we should improve the handling around settings values in general.
For now, we protect parsing values from DB, which we anyway need to transform the values into the correct data type, because we always save strings. This will protect values being stored as "false" or "1" or whatever.
closes#10512
- Removed field filtering in blog owner fetching because it didn't work before (fields weren't reduced) and now broke generated sql queries (ambiguous id field)
refs #10512
- Fixed ability to fetch specific fields when fetching tag resource by id
- Also only returning `url` field when specified in `fields` parameter
closes#10518
- we had a very generic logic to remove "unwanted" null values
- copied from v0.1
- originally added in 7d4107fec4
- this logic transformed: settings = [{key: 'key', value: null}] to [{key: 'key'}], which is wrong
- i've removed this generic logic completely, because i don't know which purpose it serves
- if there a specific case where we want to remove null values, we should either use the JSON schema or use a specific serializer for the target resource
- added tests to proof that settings API behaves as it should
- one test failed because we removed the isNull logic -> if you send published_at = null on a published post
- the model layer has a piece of logic to force a date if you set published_at to null if the status is published
- protected
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10558
- added conditional to explicitly set `excerpt` to `null` in the API output serializer when a post has no `plaintext` or `custom_excerpt` value
no issue
- was unable to revert 9dd7aff9c6, because it contains members changes
- functional calls did not work correctly, because the content and admin ctrl differentiation happend in the web layer
- `isContentAPI` returned true for `api.v2.settings.edit(data, {context: {internal:true{})`
- content & admin API are using different controllers
- we can just tell which ctrl is content API and which is not
- the direction fits for the content & admin API split
no issue
- throwing an object from a catch handler is not a good idea
- unexpected and broke functional call to API (always returned a 500, because API returned {err: err, method: ...}