no issue
- Removed the postHistory flag from labs
- Post History will be saved and displayed for all lexical posts,
regardless of whether the lexicalEditor flag is currently set
- Post History will still not be displayed for any mobiledoc posts
- With this change, the logic is simplified as we don't have to worry
about flags, but only the content in the given post (mobiledoc vs
lexical)
- If someone toggles the lexicalEditor flag on, creates a new post, then
toggles the lexicalEditor off, we still want Post History to work for
the existing lexical post
refs TryGhost/Team#3214
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This pull request refactors and simplifies the feedback system for the
lexical editor feature. It replaces the nested modal with a new
`FeedbackLexical` component that can be used in different contexts. It
also removes unused code and files related to the old feedback modal.
refs TryGhost/Team#3213
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This pull request enhances the feedback modal feature in the lexical
editor. It improves the layout and appearance of the modal and its
trigger button, and uses a dropdown component to show and hide the
modal.
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- add lexical feedback modal in the editor, labs, and publish workflows
- modal is a basic textarea form
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Co-authored-by: Djordje Vlaisavljevic <dzvlais@gmail.com>
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
- added modal-post-history component and wired it up to the
lexical-editor
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> _`Post history` is the key to the past_
> _Unveil the changes in a modal so vast_
> _But beware of the doom that lurks in the edits_
> _The lexical-editor is a portal to the abyss_
refs TryGhost/Team#2904
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This pull request adds the lexical editor feature to the Ghost admin
app, which allows users to create and edit snippets in a natural
language format. It modifies the `snippet` model, adapter, and
controller, and the `lexical-editor` template and component to support
the new feature.
no issue
- changes were made to the default editor to adjust the header nav options when accessed from an analytics page but they weren't copied over to the duplicate editor route/controller we use for the in-development lexical editor
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
We're spending a bit of time playing with an alternative to mobiledoc-kit to test it's feasibility as a base for future editor improvements.
- add `editor.lexicalUrl` config that points at the unpkg release by default
- set up a route on `/ghost/#/lexical-editor/post/` for the test playground which renders `<KoenigLexicialEditor>` as the editor
- adds `<KoenigLexicalEditor>` component that lazy loads the external react component