* 🎨 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
no issue
- Cache the permalinks & postsPerPage settings on the config.theme object
- Use the config.theme cache to reference these items throughout the frontend of a blog
- Removes the need for workarounds and extra code to handle async fetches
- Makes these values accessible to all themes, which is very useful now we have the API stuff
refs #6122
- restore original options after delete
- this is a fix for one use case, long term we should aim to leave
options untouched and execute special queries with temporary data
refs #6009
- This is a straight rename, no functionality is added
- The dot syntax requires pre/post processing to convert the name
- This PR also includes several updates to the tests, as they weren't being run as part of Travis!
- pass debug: true to the API to get some useful debug output
- does not work in production mode
Note: I have added these lines back in so many times in the past month or so so that I could
figure out what was happening, I figured everyone else might find them useful.
TODO: use a proper logging method dependent on env
refs #5614, #5943
- adds a new 'filter' bookshelf plugin which extends the model
- the filter plugin provides handling for merging/combining various filters (enforced, defaults and custom/user-provided)
- the filter plugin also handles the calls to gql
- post processing is also moved to the plugin, to be further refactored/removed in future
- adds tests showing how filter could be abused prior to this commit
refs #5614
- change isPublicContext to detectPublicContext
- behaviour now expands the context object out
- this is a bit of a sideeffect, but this is the simplest change
that makes it possible to use the context in the model layer without
significant wider changes
- add new access rules plugin
- takes a context object as part of `forge()` & caches it on the model instance
- provides helper functions for testing access rules later on
refs #5943
- no longer assume the options in processOptions are set
- set where to a new GQL JSON-like statement object
- rather than setting options, add statements which can be understood by knexify
- pass the statements through knexify to build the query
refs #6009, #5615
- minimal refactor to remove the addition of count from pagination and other various points
- create a include count plugin that overrides fetch and fetchAll
- this ensures that counts get added at the right points
no issue
- switching from using fetch to fetch all means some code can be removed from the fetchPage method
- updating tests to reflect cleaner code
- ensure coverage is at 100%
refs #5602
- add "order" to default browse options
- parse order parameter in Base model
- accept "order" option in Post, User and Tag models
- add tests for posts order
- add tests for tags order
- add tests for users order
refs #5943
- removed featured, tag and author parameters from posts API
- featured was only used in tests
- removed role filter from users API
- role was only used in tests
- fixed up the tests, skipping those that don't quite work yet
refs #5604, refs #5463
- deps: ghost-gql@0.0.2
- adds code to wire up the filtering to a paginated query
- updated pagination plugin count query to use 'distinct' so it's more robust
- rename paginationUtils.query to addLimitAndOffset to be more explicit and make the code clearer
- add a new 'advanced browsing spec' set of tests for tracking these features as they are built out
closes#5492
- remove core/server/require-tree.js and split it into modules
- add read-directory module to recursively read directories
- add validate-themes module to scan themes and return errors/warnings
- add parse-package-json module to parse json and validate requirements
- rewrite core/server/models/index.js to manually require models
closes#5913
Sitemap deletion is based on the page.unpublished event. The previous
logic was always sending post.unpublished instead. If page or post
event is triggered is based on the ‘page’ attribute of the model. When
the destroyed handler all attributes are already cleared from the model
which makes this logic always fall back to post.
The fix is to move to the destroying event which still has all the
model values in place.
refs #5909, #4577
- removes accidental '.only' which was hiding issues with the findAll changes
- deleteAllContent and importer still need to use a hard 'findAll' as findPage({limit: 'all'}) doesn't have the same behaviour
- published_by should be set by business logic, rather than by users
Credits: An anonymous researcher working with Beyond Security's SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure program
refs #5727, #5602
- Add new 'order' column to posts_tags table
- Migrate all existing posts_tags to have a correct value for 'order'
- Rewrite updateTags to not remove all tags, and to correctly maintain order
- Add transaction support for tag operations
- Many tests
closes#5692, refs felixrieseberg/Ghost-Azure#1
- fix broken promise code
- fix incorrect handling of hash in user.add which causes 'Error: Invalid salt version 2' if owner user fixture is not present
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
no issue
- extract handlePermissions to utils
- added NoPermissionError when canThis() rejects
- omitted users.js because it uses special permission handling
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
closes#5551
- adds new test fixture generator and tests for tag pagination
- changes how post_count is added to use a select subquery rather than a join
issue #5500
- make `changePassword` and `resetPassword` methods on `user` model
consistent: use `object` and `options` arguments instead of multiple
different arguments
- change User API `changePassword` method to use these new arguments
closes#5490
- use same event handling pattern as fetchAll
- add support for `fetching:collection` to post model
- add tests to check that url is fetched via findAll and findPage
- extends clobbers the first argument you pass to it, so that should not be a variable that is used elsewhere, if you're also assigning the value, as it will have unintended side effects.
closes#2896
- move default options / custom code into model functions
- move most of the filtering logic into base/utils.filtering (to be relocated)
- move the remainder of findPage back into base/index.js and remove from posts/users&tags
- move pagination-specific logic to a separate 'plugin' file
- pagination provides new fetchPage function, similar to fetchAll but handling pagination
- findPage model method uses fetchPage
- plugin is fully unit-tested and documented
refs #2896
- remove duplicate query-building code
- use the same approach for creating the count query from the main query
- restructure the code to match more closely across the 3 findPage functions (prep for further refactoring)
refs #2896
- moves repeated code out of models
- creates a new file for unit-testable code (this should be moved in future)
- adds a default for `page` as that seems sensible
- adds 100% test coverage for the new file
closes#4778
- If import contains an owner that does not match original owner they are downgraded to admin
- Change error message for locked users to more generic message to account for imported users
- Adds duplicated user test
- Process Roles and maps import roles to db roles
- reduces export files in test fixtures
temp commit
closes#4782
- Still achieves the same goal of stripping out reserved characters
- Changes from removal to replacement
- This helps word separators from being removed
- Apostrophes (') are unaffected
fixes#5177
- we now pass API/model options directly to toJSON, which is unsafe as these options haven't always been filtered before they are passed.
- this fix adds a filter so that toJSON only uses the options it needs
- additionally, rename the 'name' option to something more specific to prevent clashes
refs #2330
- Pass through `options` to all toJSON calls on posts, tags, and users
- Use options.context.user to determine whether it's OK to return user.email
- Remove author.email handling code from frontend.js
fixes#5104, refs #4348, #2263
- Create a centralised event module
- Hook it up for posts, pages, tags and users
- Use it in sitemaps instead of direct method calls
- Use it for xmlrpc calls
- Check events are fired in model tests
- Update sitemap tests to work with new code
- Fix a bug where invited users were appearing in sitemaps
- Move sitemaps and xmlrpc into a directory together
closes#5066
- fix a problem that user model will fail to save if mysql has option of
STRICT_TRANS_TABLES
- add a parent call in user.format override function, which should fix
dateTime format before user saved.
no issue
- We already maintain our own fork of showdown, this moves our custom extensions to our fork
- Code duplication is removed
- Tests are also moved to the other repo
No Issue
- Set 'status: all` when calling generateSlug from the user model
so that all user slugs are checked for duplicates instead of
only active users.
closes#4262
- implementation based on #1545
- added integration test. Modified mocked posts because code requires published_at timestamps to be different.
- fixed 2 broken tests that depended on mocked posts to have "new Date()" as their timestamps
- added checks to only query db if next/previous post requested
closes#4770
- Check for Gravatar now allows the highest rating for images
- Defaults to silhouette in the event a user deletes their Gravatar
- Allows highest rating for Gravatars (x), since Ghost should have no opinion on image ratings.
Closes#4697
- Run tag add operations in sequence instead of in parallel
since generateSlug will hand out duplicate slugs until one of
them is committed to the database.
- Add test.
- Misc cleanup of method parameter names and jshint hints.
Refs #4521
- Handle 'include' query param in tags API.
- Add post_count support when fetching a tag with findOne.
- Remove post_count from options.include after processing.
- Extra database query no longer used to fetch post_count.