refs #6301
- move the temporary `fixClientSecret` function from migration.init into being a proper fixture migration task
- update the tests accordingly
refs #6301
- bump the default version & update corresponding test
- add empty task folders for 005 data & fixture migrations
- update tests to cover the new 005 upgrades
closes#5914, #6589
- moves all private-blogging related code & tests into /server/apps/private-blogging/
- rework Grunt to run private-blogging tests
- modify server apps code to have a place for internal apps
refs #6301, #4176
- always check existence of items before attempting to create them, in order to prevent duplicates
- provide stats on how many object creations are expected vs done
- split out and improve fixture utils tests (100% covers utils)
Refs #6644
- deps: cors@2.7.1; Add express cors package.
- Adds new middleware for proper CORS support.
- Handles CORS pre-flight checks.
- Separates request authentication/authorization from
CORS.
Refs #6642
- Do not send CORS headers on an invalid "origin"
header, but otherwise allow the response to
proceed normally. This enforces CORS for the browser
but does not blow up non-CORS requests.
refs #6301
- The order of model fixtures matters, so they should be in an array
- By splitting out the population code into a utils file, it'll be possible to use this to do updates as well
- This should make it much easier to do permissions updates in future
refs #6621, #6622
- remove unneeded `return new Promise.resolve()` lines
- reduce code in tests
- improve quality of tests checking that all task functions are executed
- add missing test coverage
- Simplify the `init` method in `models/index.js` so that it no longer
returns a promise. Easier to use.
- Eliminates the `deleteAllContent` method from `models/index.js` as it
can all be handled at the API layer in a single spot.
- Optimize `destroyAllContent` in `api/db.js`. Eliminates
double-fetching every post from the database and converting it to
JSON. Also only fetches ids from the database instead of the entire
model.
- Eliminates the custom static method `destroy` in the Post model in
favor of handling detaching tag relations in a single place (the
`destroying` event). This also eliminates a big source of unneeded
database round trips--needing to get post ids to feed into
`Post.destroy()` which then re-fetches the post again.
refs #6301
- fix messages that joined with comma and therefore missed outputting version no
- change `logInfo` to `logger` that has both an info and a warn method
- add new warn method to errors
- add a warn message everytime a migration (data or fixture) gets skipped over
- update logger everywhere, including tests
- update tests to check logger.warn gets called
refs #6301
- Make sure that every fixture operation has a check to ensure that it hasn't already run
- E.g. The update of sort_order on posts_tags should only happen if there are no values which aren't a zero
- This makes sure that we don't accidentally overwrite data on FORCE_MIGRATE
- No need to try to set settings types if they are already correct
- Only update the admin client if it needs it, else we're regenerating secrets each time
refs #5091, #6612
- fixes meta data so it won't output 'null' as a JSON-LD schema
- added test coverage for this if/else
- this case cannot happen within the existing system, it only happens with custom channels after #6612
refs #5091, #6612
- unify getNextUrl & getPrevUrl into getPaginatedUrl
- ensure that it can generate a prev, next or exact page no url
- ensure that it can figure out the base url
- use the same code from the page_url helper
- refactor the tests to ensure there's 100% coverage
Following on from #6612, this ensures that pagination always works regardless of whether the channel is default or custom
refs #5091
- makes post context explicit - data.post must be set, rather than post being the default
- uses channelConfig to determine the context for a channel (the channel name) rather than basing it off of the URL
- updates tests to setup the contexts more clearly, the outcome has not changed
Since #6469 req has channelConfig attached to it.
We can use req.channelConfig to determine what the context should be for a channel (the channel name)
This allows us to remove the hardcoded URLs, and means that custom channels will automatically get their own context.
Coupled with removing 'post' from being a default/fallthrough, to being explicitly set, this will reduce
potential context errors, as we start to extend the frontend capabilities
closes#6604
* Default for `to` was always `(from-1) + limit`. This caused a problem
where the `to` value could be higher than the length of the number of
blog posts, causing `@last` to never be called/reached
* Now sets `to` to have a default of `length` and if a limit was sent
through and not higher than `length`, to then set `to` to that value
* Added some extra tests for `@last` and `@first` use cases
* Added some inline commenting
refs #6301
- Replace builder & automated database upgrade with a set of explicit tasks
- Ensure the tasks can only happen if they need to
- Remove some duplicate code between fixture & db upgrades (more to do)
- Add tests
refs #6301
- changes createTable to use createTableIfNotExists, this is consistent with deletion
- splits out backup, reset, update and populate functions from migration/index into their own files
- moves the wrapped function for populatingDefaultSettings to fixtures.ensureDefaultSettings
- moves `modelOptions` down to the fixture files that actually use it
- adds test coverage for backup, reset and populate, but not for update as that needs refactoring
refs #6301
- `currentVersion` was leftover from before the first public release of Ghost!
- simplified the code for `getDatabaseVersion`
- improved & made consistent how errors are handled in `getDatabaseVersion`
- migration error handling updated to reflect the changes in `getDatabaseVersion`
- added tests for both `getDatabaseVersion` and `setDatabaseVersion`
no issue
- removes should-sinon dependency from package.json
- rewrites all usages of should-sinon to use normal should assertions
Unfortunately, should-sinon has very minimal documentation and therefore it is hard to discern what is considered a correctly-written assertion:
- in some cases, refactoring to use should-sinon causes false positives
- in other cases, assertions that work written in the normal way fail when written using should-sinon (e.g. getters, combos with rewire)
The additional overhead created by these issues outweigh any benefit from the easier-to-read assertions
refs #6301
- change knex getter def to be configurable, else it is not testable
- remove exportPath and lang from config - neither are used
- add client_trusted_domains to tables which shouldn't be exported as there are no clients in the export
- change export signature to be an object with `doExport` function consistent with import & easier to test
- cleanup export code so it is clearer, easier to read & to test:
- use mapSeries instead of sequence
- use Promise.props instead of Promise.join
- split functionality into smaller functions
- add test coverage
refs #6301
Fixtures:
- Removed all the old (and now broken) 003 fixture upgrades
- Split the 004 fixture upgrade tasks out, each into their own file
- Improved the versioning code that figured out which upgrades we should do
- Added lots of test coverage to make sure all the fixtures are still being run correctly.
Permissions fixtures:
- Changed the code that was populating permissions fixtures to be more automated & based only on what is in the permissions.json file.
- Added lots of test coverage to make sure all the permissions are still being created correctly.
Merging the two things:
- Merged the content of permissions.json and fixtures.json into fixtures.json, but using the new structure from permissions.json.
- Changed to use the new automated model & relation creation for all fixtures, not just permissions.
- The only thing that can't be auto-populated just now is the owner creation, I think that's important enough to do separately.
- There were (so far) never any permission updates, so code for updating fixtures stays the same through the merge.
- This results in two clear code paths: populate (fill out a brand new DB) and update (make any changes since the last version)
Test coverage is now 100% across both updates and populations.
closes#6361
- Updated bluebird dependency to latest 3.1.2.
- Updated update check to handle promises not resolving to arrays.
- Reviewed all other promise code and it looks good.
- Updated code using settle to use the new reflect function.
refs #6534
- fixes a bug where published_at was incorrectly falling back to the created_at date
- updated meta index to get author name
- add written by & filed under labels + data if the values are present (only on posts/pages)
- updated tests
refs #6534
- this is an initial fix for having no description at all unless a meta description is provided
- we may need to tweak the lengths / provide different lengths for different values in future
refs #6526
- Change our errors to use `statusCode` for the status code (like res.statusCode)
- Use statusCode for anything that's supposed to be the statusCode, rather than an error idenfier/code
- Update all the tests that check the key
- Route tests don't need fixing as the status codes are still returned correctly
closes#6505
-Removed all of the /*jshint expr:true*/ comments from the tests
-Removed all of the should.equal(true, true) statements from the tests
-Removed should from the greenkeeper ignores
no issue
- request is quite a heavy dependency
- we were only using request in 3 places: a test, storing contrib images in the gruntfile & the gravatar lookup
- all 3 are relatively simple to do with the http/https module
- refactored all 3, removed request
refs #5091
- Move renderChannel to own file
- Update channel config to have get/list methods
- Move main routes to be generated based on the list of channels
- Move RSS routes to be subroutes of channels
- Move redirect301 to be a shared util
- Add full test coverage
- Split frontend route tests into frontend & channels
no issue
Including app fields along with tags & authors was a preoptimisation.
We don't use them yet, and having them results in database calls that are unnecessary.
Closes#5350
- No longer necessary to initialize via async init().
- Adds a startup-check for mail configuration.
- Creates a notification in the admin client if
mail transport is "direct" and sending a message fails.
closes#6448
-upgraded should.js to the latest version (8.2.1)
-Changed the tests so that they comply with the breaking changes introduced in the new version of should.js
-Installs the package should-http so should.be.json() can be used
-Installs the package should-sinon so that should.be.calledOnce() can be used
closes#6186
- Refactored ghost head helper to use the new metadata functions.
- Fix issue where tag should output description if missing meta description.
- Add test for tag description.
- Updated tests to look for author urls with a tailing backslash
- Fix author to output meta description first and then bio if missing.
refs #6301
- In the migration folder, commands.js changed to builder.js to resolve conflict with the 'commands' inside data/utils/clients/.
- a new data/schema/ folder has been added to hold all the code related to the database schema
- data/utils/clients have been moved to data/schema/clients
- data/utils/index.js has become data/schema/commands.js
- data/schema.js has been split, the definition of the DB schema stays put, the additional checks have moved to data/schema/checks.js
- data/validation/index.js has become data/schema/versioning.js
- data/fixtures has moved to data/migration/fixtures
- data/default-settings.json has moved to data/schema/default-settings.json
closes#6422
- trim trailing slashes before comparing URLs in navigation helper
- add test case to make sure nav-current is appended regardless of trailing slash presence
issue #6186
- Moved asset helper logic to a asset url function.
- Created author image function to be used in ghost_head helper.
- Created author url function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created canonical url function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Moved meta_description helper logic to a function.
- Moved excerpt helper logic to a function.
- Created an index in data/meta to be used in ghost_head helper to get all data.
- Created keyword function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created modified data function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created next url function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created ogType function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created previous url function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created published data function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created rss url function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created schema function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Created structured data function to be used in the ghost_head helper.
- Moved meta_title helper logic to a title function.
- Moved url helper logic to a url function.
- Wrote tests for all the new functions
This is just the first step. I plan on refactoring the ghost head to use these new functions.
closes#5489
- Remove unneeded Promise.promisify in mailer
- Remove noEmailTransportConfigured error as not relevant anymore (Direct is default)
- Clone message argument in mailer.send
- Move test from api_mail_spec to mail_spec
- Add default mail title test
issue #6270
- Exposed getBaseUrl on the config class.
- Fix formatting config index as array was more then 140 characters long.
- Updated getBaseUrl to handle secure by replacing http with https if true.
- Fixed ghost_head helper to output canonical base url no https.
- Fixed ghost_head helper to set secure correctly for the rss link.
- Fixed navigation helper to pass secure in each nav item, so that urlFor can u$
- Fixed {{url}} to pass secure correctly to config.urlFor.
- Fixed test to use urlSSL over https besides for canonical.
- Add tests for {{url}} and to make sure they output https for absolute and secure.
- Update twitter and og url to use the canonical url.
fixes#6292
- Added createImageNodeFromDatum to BaseSiteMapGenerator
- Refactor some defaults code that was unnecessary
- Add tests for posts, tags, users and posts with images
closes#6272
- curly braces and back-tick should also be replaced with a dash
- other symbols and chars in ascii table are either removed or replace
- not all the replacements are sensible, but better than having odd chars in the slug for now
fixes#6247
- GQL has a bug where literals starting with numbers are incorrectly parsed
- Using strings instead of literals is a workaround, but is probably safer anyway
refs #5942, #6150
There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this:
- Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be
- Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK)
As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme.
To use it on an external site, the code would look like:
```
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
ghost.init({
clientId: "<your-client-id>",
clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>"
});
</script>
```
To achieve this, there have been a number of changes:
- A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work.
- The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`.
- ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware
- ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served
- `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required
- `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed
- tests have been updated
no issue
- provide a single point for accessing config in unit tests
- create a single way to set and restore config
- ensure that restore deletes top level optional keys that are now undefined
- use this._config in check deprecations, otherwise the config gets cached
- solves issues with interdependent tests
no issue
- If client credentials are missing, or not valid, output a clear message in the server console
- Still defaults to sending the 'access denied to url' error to the frontend
no issue
- Cache the permalinks & postsPerPage settings on the config.theme object
- Use the config.theme cache to reference these items throughout the frontend of a blog
- Removes the need for workarounds and extra code to handle async fetches
- Makes these values accessible to all themes, which is very useful now we have the API stuff