- grunt-jslint merged my changes and released a new version
- all other packages which have newer versions have also been updated
- nothing *seems* to have broken (ran both unit & functional tests...yay)
closes#292
- added engines and enginestrict properties to package.json
- these provide warnings / errors when installing through npm
- added our own check using this info on start, throws a useful error and stops the app if the node version is not supported
- also switched sqlite3 to the latest version and checked it works with various node versions
- Removing mocha-as-promised as this seemed to cause problems with later tests.
- Making failure mode for tests consistent.
- increasing timeout for pagination - would love to know why this is needed
The grunt-mocha-test task seems to be causing problems with our
beforeEach handlers in some cases. The grunt-mocha-cli task runs the
mocha command using grunt.util.spawn for more consistent results
- issue #154, issue #224 and issue #220
- change port number from 3333 to 2368
- change main file name from app.js to index.js
- update README & package.json to match
In order to remove the iiwf we need to be able to lint backend and frontend code separately.
Changed our devDependency for grunt-jslint to use a fork which has multiTask (PR sent to main repo)
Updated Gruntfile with split rules for the jslint tasks
As a result, a few files failed to pass the new rules, these have been fixed and added to the commit
Added a standard grunt build task for doing deploys, this works in tandem with the ghost-deploy.sh script
Switched grunt-zip for grunt-contrib-compress as it seems more stable/reliable
Solves #138.
* Removed user and user_roles from fixture
* Restricted user creation to one user. That user is id 1, is admin
* Changed tests so they accommodate for this fact
* Can not create new user (fails on test, flashes on signup)
Add a `grunt nightly` build task that copies needed files to a build
folder, then zips them up for distribution. We can also add a tag and
push it to github but I've only tested it with throwaway branches.
I made some guesses about the build folder and dist folder. If you
have a better way feel free to give some recommendations.
Related to #102.
Moving towards using an API which we can both expose publicly, and use internally.
Due to issues with JugglingDB, this breaks updating contentHTML on edit
Also, language, status, featured etc are all no long set / updated.