- added getSubdir, getSiteUrl and getAdminUrl methods from url-utils
- refactored them so they are designed to be bound by nconf
- exposed a bindAll method
- moved over the tests and refactor from a class instance to nconf bindings
no issue
Replaces the usage of ghost-ignition with @tryghost/ignition-errors,
and switched to using the more modern ES6 class syntax over the
`.call(this, ...)` syntax used previously in both Ignition and here.
- fixed type warnings
- introduced explicit use of bluebird to help with type warnings and also make it clear when we're actually using Bluebird features
- removed the class pattern in the simplest possible way
- have package-json expose only the public methods
- move parse to an independent, not public file so that we can test it independently still
- We are going to get rid of the internal i18n tool because it doesn't solve a real use case
- Instead, we have a new tpl utility that does basic string interpolation
- This makes this module less complex as it no longer requires dependency injection to work
- ts complains the value may be undefined but in reality it never is
- plus we don't care about this error in this context as the test is checking that the value is set to its default
- This mini helper wraps lodash template and supports `{...}` as the delimiters
- It's designed to use and support the exact same patterns we already have in our en.json strings
E.g. The {flagName} flag must be enabled in labs if you wish to use the \\{\\{{helperName}\\}\\} helper.
- This allows us to get rid of our old, broken i18n helper and still keep some of the smart messaging we have setup
- It also keeps the refactor surface area minimal
refs TryGhost/Team#728
- These are dependancies that have to come with the update check service
- Used exact same versions of Bluebird/moment/lodash as in current
TryGhost/Ghost main
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- This is continuation of the previous commit. TLDR: Passing only the necessary parameter data makes it easier to reason about what dependencies the UpdateCheckService has to deal with
- Instead of passing in a whole GhostMailer instance passing only an email sending function, which again - makes things way more manageable to reason about
- The end of refactor, next will be a move of the UpdateCheckService into a separate module in tryghost/core
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- This is continuation of the previous commit. TLDR: Passing only the necessary parameter data makes it easier to reason about what dependencies the UpdateCheckService has to deal with
- Burned ghostVersion module passing in vafor of just one additional config parameter. Now the module along with unit tests can be easily extracted out of the codebase!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- This is continuation of the previous commit. TLDR: Passing only the necessary API endpoint function makes it easier to reason about what dependencies the UpdateCheckService has to deal with
- Substituted a parameter with already existing 'siteUrl' config value. No need to duplicate work!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- This is continuation of the previous commit. TLDR: Passing only the necessary API endpoint function makes it easier to reason about what dependencies the UpdateCheckService has to deal with
- Limited urlUtils to only one function as that's all the UpdateCheck uses. Next step will be removing the function completely as and passing a 'blogURL' as a config value (way better readability this way)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- This is continuation of the previous commit. TLDR: Passing only the necessary API endpoint function makes it easier to reason about what dependencies the UpdateCheckService has to deal with
- There are 8 different configs that NotificationService depends upon it will need some further investigation around which ones are even needed anymore and the naming is not the best. To keep the time cap at bay leaving it at what it is.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- Passing only the necessary API endpoint function makes it easier to reason about what dependencies the UpdateCheckService has to deal with
- The instance initialization had to be moved insided the module's exports to resolve "models" module initialization failure
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- Previous name was after the do-all-the-things mega module that have now become an "initializer" for the UpdateCheckService class. The unit tests are testing the latter, so the rename is a cleanup from the previous ways
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- This is a continuation of the test coverage for the UpdateCheckService.
- Covers scpecial cases of notification processing within Update Check
- The refactor inside the update check service was a convenience to get rid or the Bluebird dependency completely. Also, some minor preventative code added to avoid errors from referencing undefined objects
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- In additions to easier tracking of "this" context in the unit tests it gets rid of unnecessary Bluebird's "reflect" method which was making unit test dependent on Bluebird's specific Promise implementation
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/728
- This is a first step before moving update check code into an outside codebase.
- The aim is to have a self-contained module which could be unit tested and have a very clear API