refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3139https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3140
- Added duplicate post functionality to post list context menu
- Currently only a single post can be duplicated at a time
- Currently only enabled via the `Making it rain` flag
- Added admin API endpoint to copy a post - `POST ghost/api/admin/posts/<post_id>/copy/`
- Added admin API endpoint to copy a page - `POST ghost/api/admin/pages/<page_id>/copy/`
refs @TryGhost/Team#3076
- added `save_revision` option to edit post endpoint
- this change covers the following cases:
1. we will not save a `post_revision` on every background autosave that
occurs after 3 seconds of inactivity in the editor
2. we will save a `post_revision` when the user hits `cmd+s` in the
editor to explicitly save
3. we will save a `post_revision` when the user navigates away from the
editor (e.g. by clicking the 'Posts' breadcrumb in the editor)
4. we will save a `post_revision` when the user publishes a post
5. we will save a `post_revision` when a user updates an already
published post
no issue
- post_revisions will now be included in any request to the /posts
endpoint
- updated admin models to include post_revisions
- post revisions can now be accessed in the modal-portal-history via
this.post.post_revisions
no issue
- with this change, you can access a post's lexical revisions via the
api (e.g. `/posts/:id/?include=post_revisions`)
> _We are the post revisions, we won't be erased_
> _We rise from the ashes of the mobiledoc waste_
> _We join the API response, we claim our rightful place_
> _We are the post revisions, we show the truth of your face_
The Content-Disposition header was not matching because we use the date in the
filename for the exported CSV file. I haven't created a new matcher here because
it's quite unique, and we don't want an `anyContentDisposition` matcher because
the filename is a part of the API.
- this cleans up all imports or variables that aren't currently being used
- this really helps keep the tests clean by only allowing what is needed
- I've left `should` as an exemption for now because we need to clean up
how it is used
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/481
This change fixes an issue when multiple images with the same name are
uploaded in parallel. The current system does not guarantee that the
original filename is stored under NAME+`_o`, because the upload for the
original file and the resized file are happening in parallel.
Solution:
- Wait for the storage of the resized image (= the image without the _o
suffix) before storing the original file.
- When that is stored, use the generated file name of the stored image
to generate the filename with the _o suffix. This way, it will always
match and we don't risk both files to have a different number suffix.
We'll also set the `targetDir` argument when saving the file, to avoid
storing the original file in a different directory (when uploading a
file around midnight both files could be stored in 2023/01 and 2023/02).
Some extra optimisations needed with this fix:
- Previously when uploading image.jpg, while it already exists, it would
store two filenames on e.g., `image-3.jpg` and `image_o-3.jpg`. Note the
weird positioning of `_o`. This probably caused bugs when uploading
files named `image-3.jpg`, which would store the original in
`image-3_o.jpg`, but this original would never be used by the
handle-image-sizes middleware (it would look for `image_o-3.jpg`). This
fix would solve this weird naming issue, and make it more consistent.
But we need to make sure our middlewares (including handle-image-sizes)
will be able to handle both file locations to remain compatible with the
old format. This isn't additional work, because it would fix the old bug
too.
- Prevent uploading files that end with `_o`, e.g. by automatically
stripping that suffix from uploaded files. To prevent collisions.
Advantage(s):
- We keep the original file name, which is better for SEO.
- No changes required to the storage adapters.
Downside(s):
- The storage of both files will nog happen parallel any longer. But I
expect the performance implications to be minimal.
- Changes to the routing: normalize middleware is removed
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2400
- we've deemed it useful to start to return `Content-Version` for all
API requests, because it becomes useful to know which version of Ghost
a response has come from in logs
- this should also help us detect Admin<->Ghost API mismatches, which
was the cause of a bug recently (ref'd issue)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/2077
- Members and Posts test suites were using a broad tiers property matcher, which is an anti-pattern for snapshot tests. Without more specific snapshots it would be very hard to track down tier-related breaking changes!
- This change is groundwork for a refactor coming in tier usage at API's output serializers
refs d5f03ec0b1
- underlying error message varies across node versions so the content-length can't be fixed
- applied any-content-length matcher to the right test this time
no issue
- added `PostRevsion` model
- duplicated `mobiledoc_revision` creation routine in Post model's onSaving hook to create `post_revision` when model's `lexical` field has changed
- updated `mobiledoc_revision` creation to skip when `lexical` field is populated
no issue
- added `@tryghost/kg-lexical-html-renderer` dependency
- added `lexical` lib following the same pattern as our `mobiledoc` lib
- updated the Post model's `onSaving` hook to generate the `html` value from `lexical` when present
no issue
- fixed API returning "Invalid mobiledoc structure" errors when `mobiledoc:null` is sent in the payload alongside `lexical: '{...}'`
- updated Admin's `posts` and `pages` adapters to always add `?formats=mobiledoc,lexical` because the API doesn't return `lexical` by default
- added `lexical` attribute to Admin's Post model
- updated `lexical-editor` controller and related components to work with `lexical` always being a JSON string rather than a parsed object
- updated `<KoenigLexicalEditor>` to pass through the lexical state string as initial state and wired up the `onChange` prop
no issue
- bumped `@tryghost/admin-api-schema` to allow passthrough of the `lexical` property on post and page API endpoints
- prevented saving of blank document in the `mobiledoc` field if `lexical` is provided
- prevented API input containing both `mobiledoc` and `lexical` fields to avoid issues when both are present:
- not possible to know which content is latest/has precedence
- not possible to know which editor should be displayed in Admin
refs 9471384020
- previously added tests (any subsequent matcher updates) for browse endpoint were not using matchers that sufficiently covered the dynamic portions of the body
no issue
- left `mobiledoc` as the only default format added in the post/page input serializers for now to minimize API/test churn during these early stages of lexical development
- tested that the `lexical` field is not returned by default but can be requested via `?formats=lexical`
- copied over and rewrote the deletion test from the legacy file
- added a new test that checks that we get a 404 when attempting to delete an unknown post
- this is a guard to protect and futureproof the API whilst we do refactoring to improve 404 handling from bookshelf
- in turn this is aimed at helping to get rid of a bunch of catch predicates from the API
- I want to start rewriting the post tests using the new e2e framework, but it's quite a big task
- For now I have renamed the existing file, and will use the correct file name for writing modern versions of tests
- Note: I have a specific test that I'd like to add which is far easier to write in the new framework
- This change should facilitate moving forward more with the new framework
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1822
Exposing the values through the API is restricted behind the alpha flag.
We're exposing the values by default when the flag is enabled for now,
but can reconsider that later.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/354
- this commit turns the Ghost repo into a monorepo so we can bring our
internal packages back in, which makes life easier when working on
Ghost