refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8248
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8194
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8192
Miscellaneous editor reliability and usability fixes.
- Improve the reliability of selection.
- Ensure that the + menu appears even if there is a blank document (which meant the events weren't firing from mobiledoc itself)
- When cards are added they are automatically selected and if possible go straight into edit mode (only works on the markdown card).
- Fixes issues in Safari desktop, Safari mobile, and Firefox.
- Tries to position UI on screen at all times.
- Removes fastclick.
no issue
- drop `jshint`, `jscs`, and `ember-suave` dependencies
- remove `grunt` related linting dependencies and tasks
- remove linting build from Travis so that linting can be performed as part of the normal test suite (refs TryGhost/Ghost#7427)
- add `ember-cli-eslint` and `eslint-plugin-ember-suave` dependencies
- configure `eslint` to match our previous coding style
- update config to run eslint tests as part of the normal test run
- add `npm run lint` command to only run linter tests
no issue
- Glimmer2 was backed out of the 2.9 branch as it wasn't considered ready yet, 2.9 is therefore safe to upgrade to as changes are very minimal from the previous 2.8.2 version
no issue
- convert moment + moment-timezone to npm dependencies
- convert password-generator to npm dependency
- convert keymaster.js to npm dependency
- convert blueimp-md5 to npm dependency
closes TryGhost/Ghost#6406
follow-up PR of #2
- adds a `timeZone` Service to provide the offset (=timezone reg. moment-timezone) of the users blog settings
- `gh-datetime-input` will read the offset of the timezone now and adjust the `publishedAt` date with it. This is the date which will be shown in the PSM 'Publish Date' field. When the user writes a new date/time, the offset is considered and will be deducted again before saving it to the model. This way, we always work with a UTC publish date except for this input field.
- gets `availableTimezones` from `configuration/timezones` API endpoint
- adds a `moment-utc` transform on all date attr (`createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `publishedAt`, `unsubscribedAt` and `lastLogin`) to only work with UTC times on serverside
- when switching the timezone in the select box, the user will be shown the local time of the selected timezone
- `createdAt`-property in `gh-user-invited` returns now `moment(createdAt).fromNow()` as `createdAt` is a moment date already
- added clock service to show actual time ticking below select box
- default timezone is '(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, London'
- if no timezone is saved in the settings yet, the default value will be used
- shows the local time in 'Publish Date' in PSM by default, until user overwrites it
- adds dependency `moment-timezone 0.5.4` to `bower.json`
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**Tests:**
- sets except for clock service in test env
- adds fixtures to mirage
- adds `service.ajax` and `service:ghostPaths` to navigation-test.js
- adds unit test for `gh-format-timeago` helper
- updates acceptance test `general-setting`
- adds acceptance test for `editor`
- adds integration tests for `services/config` and `services/time-zone`
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**Todos:**
- [ ] Integration tests: ~~`services/config`~~, ~~`services/time-zone`~~, `components/gh-datetime-input`
- [x] Acceptance test: `editor`
- [ ] Unit tests: `utils/date-formatting`
- [ ] write issue for renaming date properties (e. g. `createdAt` to `createdAtUTC`) and translate those for server side with serializers
closes#6102
- removes the `xregexp` dependency
- pulls in the non-alphnumeric unicode list directly from the XRegExp library to ensure the word count helper still takes into account unicode strings
The XRegExp dependency was breaking as new browsers add more es6 support as evidenced in #6102. Upgrading to version 3.1.0 fixed the Chrome "experimental JS" issue but was still broken in Safari Technology Preview.
We only use one feature of `XRegExp` in a single place for a relatively non-critical feature: calculating the word count. As such I figured it may be better to drop the 63KB minified dependency and simply copy the result of the compiled regex directly until such time as XRegExp has native support in our supported browsers.
no issue
- updates ember-data dependency and switches to direct es6 module import instead of destructuring assignment
- fixes issue with `authenticationFailed` action being called before transitions have finished