no issue
With the introduction of the prev/next helpers (and soon, get helper) we can no longer make any assumptions
about exactly which pages need to be cleared from the cache when a post is published/unpublished.
closes#4445
- post model gets permalink format
- post model queries urlPathForPost to return computed url
- url helper modified to use post url
- urlForPost method abolished and replaced where necessary
- updated tests
Closes#623
- Add basic init and eventing scaffold
- Add sitemap-index.xml generation
- Broke out generators to individual files, added request handler
- Add page, author and tag xml files; add index mapping
- Add SiteMapManager unit tests
- Add Generators tests
- Cache invalidation headers for sitemap-*.xml
- Redirect sitemap.xml to index and rename to sitemap-index
- Handle page convert and publish/draft changes
- Add very basic functional test for route existence
- Add cache headers to sitemap routes
Closes#3083 Refs #3229
- Populates the dropdown list in the invite user menu with the
list of roles a user is permitted to create.
- Users API now checks the invite user request for allowed roles.
- Change API response from 200 to 201 on successful invitation.
- Change API response from 500 to 201 when the user was created but
the email was not sent. The client will show a warning notification
when it sees 'invite-pending' as the new user's status.
- Add support for "?status=all" to the /users endpoint.
- Refactor the route and controller for the /settings/users page so
that there's only one network API call to load users instead of two.
Closes#3196
* adds `/roles/` endpoint
* is given the current user as context
* wraps everything in a canthis.browse.role
* gets all the available roles (should "Owner" be filtered out?)
* optional parameter: `permission=assign`. Gets all roles authenticated user could assign
* if we're not signed in, gives a "please sign in" (standard) error
* if we're signed in, but user is not in the context, gives a "there was no user in the context" error
* if the user is an "Author", gives a "there are no available roles to assign" error
* implemented hacky filter because when.js produces heisenbugs past 3.2.3 (when.filter not available)
* added extra fixtures to `permissions.json`. Might need a migration.
Caveats:
* there are no tests
* for some reason the setup functional test was failing for me locally
closes#3252
- added `/ghost/api/v0.1/uploads/` endpoint
- removed upload method from `controller/admin.js`
- moved removal of temporary files from storage to endpoint (needed to
account for failed uploads)
- changed and moved tests
- Oversight: I think that we use `.otherwise()` and `.catch()` a bit
too extensive and mask the real error objects. We probably need an
error handling strategy at some point in the future.
closes#2759closes#3027
- added oauth2orize library for server side oAuth handling
- added ember-simple-auth library for admin oAuth handling
- added tables for client, accesstoken and refreshtoken
- implemented RFC6749 4.3 Ressouce Owner Password Credentials Grant
- updated api tests with oAuth
- removed session, authentication is now token based
Known issues:
- Restore spam prevention #3128
- Signin after Signup #3125
- Signin validation #3125
**Attention**
- oldClient doesn't work with this PR anymore, session authentication
was
removed
closes#2822
- added destroy user method
- added remove user permission
- added API end point for get reset token
- added API end point for reset password
- added API end point for change password
Closes#2849
-wire up delete post action in ember admin
-refactor ember modal dialog
-override RESTAdapter.deleteRecord to workaround Ember expecting
an empty response body on DELETEs
Closes#2601
- Removed slug generation from the post API
- Added new, self-contained slug API
- Fixed slug permissions in the fixtures files
- Added a HTTP route for the new API method
- Added integrational tests
closes#2610, refs #2697
- cleanup API index.js, and add docs
- all API methods take consistent arguments: object & options
- browse, read, destroy take options, edit and add take object and options
- the context is passed as part of options, meaning no more .call
everywhere
- destroy expects an object, rather than an id all the way down to the model layer
- route params such as :id, :slug, and :key are passed as an option & used
to perform reads, updates and deletes where possible - settings / themes
may need work here still
- HTTP posts api can find a post by slug
- Add API utils for checkData
closes#2647
- GET method returns { db: [exportedData] }
- POST, DELETE methods return { db: [] }
- 'delete all content' test updated
- Attach 'Content-Disposition' header on DB export for 'Save As' browser dialog
- Add DB API functional test for Export
closes#2637
- Add new get API route for all notifications
- Wrap API responses to comply with JSON-API
- Add new tests / adjust fixtures
- Adjust all occurences of passive notifications
closes#2643
- added error type
- added error property for validations
- wrapped errors in an array
- returns multiple errors for validation
- updated tests and admin
closes#2635
- add new logic to the api request handler to set a location header
when new objects are created
- added an api context to config.urlFor() to return the root url
- added functional tests for the affected routes
Closes#1563
- Add new updatedAttributes() functionality to base models
- Update Post.edit(...) to pass along _updatedAttributes values
- Update Post.delete to set statusChanged to true
- Add checking for statusChanged to cacheInvalidationHeader()
- Update route tests that check for cache invalidation header
closes#2264
- added permissions check to db, users and posts
- added register method to users
- added doesUserExist method to users
- added user from session to internal calls
- changed permissible to overwrite canThis
- removed action map and action type from permissable method
closes#2058
- fixed apiContext as suggested in the issue
- added user to options object for models
- added api.users.register() for public registration
- changed models to use options.user for created_by, updated_by,
author_id and published_by
- added override to session model to avoid created_by and updated_by
values
- added user (id: 1) to tests
- added user (id: 1) for registration
- added user (id: 1) for import, fixtures and default settings
- added user (id: 1) for user update
- added user (id: 1) for settings update (dbHash, installedApps, update
check)
- updated bookshelf to version 0.6.8
closes#2580
- added new format to post API methods
- added post object parsing and wrapping to admin
- removed unused ‚user‘ object from API response
- updated tests
closes#2550
- Added new API module named 'mail'
- Added routes for the mail endpoint
- Added 'send a test email' button to the debug settigns page
- Added handler to this button which sends and AJAX request to the mail API endpoint
first 10 % of #2124
- added initial version of JSON API tests
- renamed error.errorCode to error.code
- renamed tags.all to tags.browse for consistency
addresses #1789, #1364
- Moves ./core/server/loader -> ./core/bootstrap.
The bootstrap file is only accessed once during startup,
and it’s sole job is to ensure a config.js file exists
(creating one if it doesn’t) and then validates
the contents of the config file.
Since this is directly related to the initializing
the application is is appropriate to have
it in the ./core folder, named bootstrap as that
is what it does.
This also improves the dependency graph, as now
the bootstrap file require’s the ./core/server/config
module and is responsible for passing in the validated
config file.
Whereas before we had ./core/server/config
require’ing ./core/server/loader and running its
init code and then passing that value back to itself,
the flow is now more straight forward of
./core/bootstrap handling initialization and then
instatiation of config module
- Merges ./core/server/config/paths into
./core/server/config
This flow was always confusing me to that some config
options were on the config object, and some were on
the paths object.
This change now incorporates all of the variables
previously defined in config/paths directly
into the config module, and in extension,
the config.js file.
This means that you now have the option of deciding
at startup where the content directory for ghost
should reside.
- broke out loader tests in config_spec to bootstrap_spec
- updated all relevant files to now use config().paths
- moved urlFor and urlForPost function into
./server/config/url.js
closes#1854
- added blueimp file upload to debug.js
- changed POST /ghost/api/v0.1/db to be used with AJAX
- cache invalidation header should now work for import
- moved busboy middleware invocation to routes/api and routes/admin
- moved api.db.import to api.db.importContent (I hated the [] notation)
- moved api.db.export to api.db.exportContent (see above)
fixes#1765fixes#1811
issue #1833
New UrlFor functions
- moved body of url helper to config.path.urlFor, which can generate a URL for various scenarios
- urlFor can take a string (name) or object (relativeUrl: '/') as the first
argument - this is the first step towards issue #1833
- also added config.path.urlForPost which is async and handles getting
permalink setting
- frontend controller, ghost_head helper, cache invalidation all now use
urlFor or urlForPost all urls should be correct and consistent
URL Consistency Improvements
- refactored invalidateCache into cacheInvalidationHeader which returns a
promise so that url can be generated properly by urlForPost
- moved isPost from models to schema, and refactored schema to have a tables object
- deleted posts now return the whole object, not just id and slug,
ensuring cache invalidation header can be set on delete
- frontend controller rss and archive page redirects work properly with subdirectory
- removes {{url}} helper from admin and client, and replaced with adminUrl
helper which also uses urlFor
- in res.locals ghostRoot becomes relativeUrl, and path is removed
closes#1757 and #1773
- switches routes.frontend for posts and pages
to use a regex with two capturing groups. This removes
the need to dynamically remove an express route at a
later point, leaving the decision making to frontend
controller.
- added unit tests for all routing conditions that
can arise for posts and pages.
- updated functional tests to also test for same thing
in unit tests
- removes old code from server/api/index that used
to fix this issue, but is no longer needed
- removed some un-needed require statements in routes/admin