* Updated docs links to best equivalents
- Our documentation has been overhauled, this updates the all the old links sprinkled through Ghost
* Update integrity hash
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- This change is a follow up to this bugfix https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/10299
- Added default export JSON to keep the state of db test suite intact
- Small typo fixe that noticed while debugging
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Assets moved from gh-pages to https://github.com/tryghost/static and hostname changed, redirects already in place. Can be tested on https://demo.ghost.io (image should all work fine, try visiting one directly to verify redirect works)
refs #9742, refs #9724
- handle König Editor format for 2.0
- adapted importer to be able to import 1.0 and 2.0 exports
- added migration scripts
- remove labs flag for Koenig
- migrate all old editor posts to new editor format
- ensure we protect the code against mobiledoc or html field being null
- ensure we create a blank mobiledoc structure if mobiledoc field is null (model layer)
- ensure you can fully rollback 2.0 to 1.0
- keep mobiledoc/markdown version 1 logic to be able to rollback (deprecated code)
refs #9742
- rebase against master updated some docs links again
- go over code base again and double check that all docs links are correct
- 2.0 will become the latest version on our readme pages
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- these tests were a mess
- we had many duplicated tests
- it was very hard to work with the exporter files
- i have tidied up the whole file
- first section: all general importer tests based on the current Ghost version
- second section: 1.0 tests
- everything is now JSON based (much easier to control)
refs #9742, refs #8719
- make it possible to import more tables (optional)
- available tables: clients, trusted domains
- by default we won't import these tables, you have to tell Ghost using `include` (same syntax on export)
- we won't announce this ability for now (stays hidden)
refs #9742
- Ghost 2.0 is coming
- all doc links in 1.0 must use concrete links e.g. docs.ghost.org/v1 or themes.ghost.org/v1.23.0/
- if we release Ghost 2.0, docs.ghost.org will show 2.0 docs
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- from now on: you have to manually reconfigure your slack hook after importing your data
- we were running into trouble that Ghost had import slack hooks, because it can happen very fast
that you are importing someone's slack hook
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- we sanitise any incoming slug on the model layer e.g uppercase -> lowercase
- and when importing e.g. an uppercase slug, the importer was trying to compare the uppercase slug with the sanitised slug
closes#9547
- you setup a blog with the following owner:
- email: test@ghost.org
- name: test
- slug: test
- now you import a JSON db file, which holds the exact same owner
- this owner won't be imported, because it's a duplicate
- but the slug is different (!)
- the importer tries to find a matching existing user, but won't find anything
- the importer then send an empty authors array `post.authors=[]` into the model layer
- this is not allowed -> this would mean, you are actively trying to unset all authors
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This PR adds the server side logic for multiple authors. This adds the ability to add multiple authors per post. We keep and support single authors (maybe till the next major - this is still in discussion)
### key notes
- `authors` are not fetched by default, only if we need them
- the migration script iterates over all posts and figures out if an author_id is valid and exists (in master we can add invalid author_id's) and then adds the relation (falls back to owner if invalid)
- ~~i had to push a fork of bookshelf to npm because we currently can't bump bookshelf + the two bugs i discovered are anyway not yet merged (https://github.com/kirrg001/bookshelf/commits/master)~~ replaced by new bookshelf release
- the implementation of single & multiple authors lives in a single place (introduction of a new concept: model relation)
- if you destroy an author, we keep the behaviour for now -> remove all posts where the primary author id matches. furthermore, remove all relations in posts_authors (e.g. secondary author)
- we make re-use of the `excludeAttrs` concept which was invented in the contributors PR (to protect editing authors as author/contributor role) -> i've added a clear todo that we need a logic to make a diff of the target relation -> both for tags and authors
- `authors` helper available (same as `tags` helper)
- `primary_author` computed field available
- `primary_author` functionality available (same as `primary_tag` e.g. permalinks, prev/next helper etc)
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- replace logic for preparing nested tags
- if you have nested tags in your file, we won't update or update the target tag
- we simply would like to add the relationship to the database
- use same approach as base class
- add `posts_tags` to target post model
- update identifiers
- insert relation by foreign key `tag_id`
- bump bookshelf-relations to 0.1.10
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- change behaviour from updating user references after the actual import to update the user reference before the actual import
- updating user references after the import is way less case intense
- that was the initial decision for updating the references afterwards
- but that does not play well with adding nested relations by identifier
- the refactoring is required for multiple authors
- if we e.g. store invalid author id's, we won't be able to add a belongs-to-many relation for multiple authors
- bookshelf-relations is generic and always tries to find a matching target before attching a model
- invalid user references won't work anymore
- this change has a very good side affect
- 17mb takes on master ~1,5seconds
- on this branch it takes ~45seconds
- also the memory usage is way lower and stabler
- 40mb takes 1,6s (times out on master)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/3658
- the `validateSchema` helper was a bit broken
- if you add a user without email, you will receive a database error
- but the validation error should catch that email is passed with null
- it was broken, because:
- A: it called `toJSON` -> this can remove properties from the output (e.g. password)
- B: we only validated fields, which were part of the JSON data (model.hasOwnProperty)
- we now differentiate between schema validation for update and insert
- fixed one broken import test
- if you import a post without a status, it should not error
- it falls back to the default value
- removed user model `onValidate`
- the user model added a custom implementation of `onValidate`, because of a bug which we experienced (see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/3638)
- with the refactoring this is no longer required - we only validate fields which have changed when updating resources
- also, removed extra safe catch when logging in (no longer needed - unit tested)
- add lot's of unit tests to proof the code change
- always call the base class, except you have a good reason
closes#9314
* added fixtures for contributor role
* update post api tests to prevent contributor publishing post
* update permissible function in role/user model
* fix additional author code in invites
* update contributor role migration for knex-migrator v3
* fix paths in contrib migration
* ensure contributors can't edit or delete published posts, fix routing tests [ci skip]
* update db fixtures hash
* strip tags from post if contributor
* cleanup post permissible function
* excludedAttrs to ignore tag updates for now (might be removed later)
* ensure contributors can't edit another's post
* migration script for 1.21
closes#8963
- if an LTS export is imported into a 1.0 blog, then the 1.0 blog is
exported and re-imported into another 1.0 blog, any post ids from the
lts import were getting clobbered. This only saves the post id if the
amp field does not already exist
- add failing test that passes w/change
refs #8756
- there was a bug in one of the last LTS releases, which produced duplicated attached roles to users
- we want to prevent that on import and take the latest created based on the autoincrement id
closes#8691
There was a condition added when i've refactored the importer.
> if (models.User.isOwnerUser(obj[key])) {
This condition is absolutely wrong! If you import an owner user, this owner user get's imported as administrator. But the original owner user id reference must be updated as well, so that the reference points to the new administrator id ✌🏻
refs #8141
- update importer for LTS fields
- optimise for LTS export fixtures
- add image/language test for LTS import
- ensure post image is mapped to feature_image
- create mobiledoc values from markdown and html
- if mobiledoc is null, use markdown or html to create a mobiledoc markdown card
- update import mapping to use locale
- defaultLang in settings now maps to default_locale
- language for post and user models now maps to locale
- posts are not always loaded in correct same order so we select the posts we want to validate
- ensure if mobiledoc field is not in export we can still import from markdown
- map last_login to last_seen
- for users the importer maps last_login to last_seen
- add warning for legacyActiveTheme
- for export with old activeTheme key provide a warning that theme is not installed
- add importer test for LTS user long email
- add a test for LTS export where email address could be longer than alpha
- fix for importer date tests on mysql
- use valueOf in moment to compare times stored in different formats
- ignore warnings for not found settings in import
- use a flag to ignore NotFound Entries for settings during import
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
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
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
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#4608, #4609
- image handler loads in any image files & figures out where they'll get stored
- image importer has a preprocessor which replaces image paths in
pertinent spots of post, tag and user models
- image importer stores images, keeping the path where it makes sense
- basic test for the preprocessor