refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-104/decouple-frontend-routing-events-from-urlserver-events
- The "bootstrap" didn't give enough credit to everything this module was doing - it's responsible for managing correct initialization and reinitialization of the frontend Routes as well as passing router creation information back to the frontend's URL service
- The refactor is done in two steps - the "bootstrap.js" will be renamed in the follow-up commit to have a clean history of how the file evolved
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-104/decouple-frontend-routing-events-from-urlserver-events
- "routerCreated" call was causing a need to create a dependency on the frontend Router level which didn't fit nicely with the refactor of the bootstrap into a class, it's also makes way more sense having it as an independent parameter instead of a call on a module (makes testing way more readable too!)
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-104/decouple-frontend-routing-events-from-urlserver-events
- The 'settings.timezone.edited' event triggers a roundtrip chain of calls in the frontend routing to the url services. It was all handled by event listeners and handler that clearly don't belong there.
- Extracted event realted listeners/handlers into methods and moved most of the logic to the "bootstrap" module, which soon is going to become a "RoutesManger"
- The result of this refactor - no more events going back and forth between frontend routing and the backend!
- core/shared/i18n is no longer used. Remove it to prevent temptation!
- this class needs merging with the one in themes, but for now just co-locate them as that's quicker and easier
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/13380
- Now that i18n.t has been removed everywhere, we can cleanup the final usages
- Still TODO: merge the i18n logic into themeI18n, and get rid of shared/i18n entirely
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/759
- The match helper allows for basic equals and not equals comparisons,
Example:
{{match title "=" "Getting Started"}}
{{match slug "!=" "welcome"}}
- There's a lot more functionality we want to add here, so that it ends up being a replacement for {{#has}}
- However, this first iteration is already useful, especially in the context of custom theme settings
- Therefore we are adding it early, and will document it along with custom theme settings when that goes GA very soon
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1107
- updated schema validation to allow `'image'` through as a known setting type now that Admin has support
- added transformation of setting values for `'image'` types because they will be URLs and should be stored with `__GHOST_URL__`
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/759
- No matter what, a handlebars helper outputs a string. So if you return true, you'll always get 'true'.
- SafeStrings are handlebars's way of passing around a string whilst also maintaining a record of the original value e.g. new SafeString(true) results in {string: true}
- We need this for the match helper, so that we know when doing a comparison that we're meant to be comparing against a boolean true, not a string true
- Therefore, we need to putput SafeStrings, but also process them when passed in
The logic
- Figuring out the correct logic here has been a little tricky but essentially:
- {{match safestring}} with a single arg, will return true for any truthy value
- {{match safestring "=" true}} does a direct comparison with the original value of the safe string, so if it was a boolean true, the match will be true else false
- {{match (match something) "=" true}} will therefore work for any level of nesting
- this can result in slightly inconsistent results, but feels correct and documentable
This is documented extensively through the test cases
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/commit/b93e7d7f7c
Our CI wasn't running integration tests so this slipped through. When
adding a new table we must update the exporter to ensure it's exported,
and that means the tests need to be updated to check for it!
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-103/decouple-internal-frontend-code-from-url-module
- We need to decouple all frontend services from URL service as much as possible. "bootstrap" module is now a central point to substitute (proxy really) function previously done by the URL service and this move changes direct usage of URL service to "bootstraps" internal proxy function
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-103/decouple-internal-frontend-code-from-url-module
- By becoming a parameter in the routing bootstrap process URL is Service no longer a "require" inside the frontend controllers but rather becomes a part of the "internal API" of the bootstrapper. This is not the end form of it, rather a step closer to decouplint routing from the URL serivce.
- The bootstrap module needs a facelift to have cleaner distinction between init/start methods. This is left for another time
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1106
- updated schema validation to add `'boolean'` as an allowed `type` value
- added `format()` and `parse()` methods to `CustomThemeSetting` model to match `Settings` model behaviour for boolean-type settings
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1132
This will be used to store Offer Redemptions, which will be used to list
the Offers which a Member has redeemed, as well as the number of times
an Offer has been redeemed.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1104
- bumped `@tryghost/custom-theme-settings-service` so it throws a more appropriate `ValidationError` when setting keys don't exist or a select value is not known
- changed the custom theme settings service to have a `.init()` method which creates an instance of the service under `.api` so that we're able to create the instance at a particular point in the boot process when we know the models have been initialised
- there were problems in tests because the service was being initialised through the require chain before models were initialised through the boot process
- fixed incorrect `camelCase` of resource name in API responses
refs: #13380
- The i18n package is deprecated. It is being replaced with the tpl package.
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Chromik <aleksander.chromik@footballco.com>
- this test file uses a different pattern to the other test files
- not yet sure if the pattern is terrible or genius, need to assess before moving it into a folder full of what are meant to be exemplary tests
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1125
refs 3c822e0457
- Email-only is not considered a general availability feature and can be used without special flags.
- It allows to publish a new post type "email only" that only goes out as an email newletter and is available through an undescoverable URL (does not appear anywhere publicly similarly to preview posts) on the site.
- e2e tests are tests that cover critical functionality by booting ghost
- integration tests are more like unit tests, but need to initialise and use a db
- so settings shouldn't start Ghost, url service is critical and should be in integration, and preview is critical and should be in e2e
- some tests are necessarily driven from the db
- these are like unit tests, except they only make sense if using the db - else you have to stub too much to make them worthwhile
- for these rare but important cases, we have the clear concept of integration tests
- We have a bunch of important server-related e2e tests
- Make these clear in their own folder
- "server" is everything that isn't the api or the frontend - kind of a catch-all concept
- this is a small part of a bit of cleanup of our test files
- the goal is to make the existing tests clearer with a view to making it easier to write more tests
- this makes the test structure follow the codebase structure more closely
- eventually we will colocate the tests as we break the codebase down further
- this is a small part of a bit of cleanup of our test files
- the goal is to make the existing tests clearer with a view to making it easier to write more tests
- this makes the test structure follow the codebase structure more closely
- eventually we will colocate the frontend tests with the frontend code
refs: 9d7049cd3
- I missed that the amp_content helper was meant to be async when refactoring
- I have updated our proper amp acceptance tests to catch the content not rendering as this is a regression, this should definitely have been caught
- Added missing async property to amp_content helper to fix the issue
- The helper registration code is "framework" code and very specific
- At the moment the "theme engine" is full of lots of disparate theme related stuff
- I'm trying to make the frontend framework code clearer and also expand it to make it more useful
- The helper system now also exposes 3 methods allowing you to register a directory, a helper or an alias
- I've updated the codebase to use these both for our core helpers and for "apps"
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1083
The Offers service is going to need access to the StripeAPIService too,
so we need to move it out of the @tryghost/members-api module and make
it accessible to both.
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-86/fix-failing-site-instance-when-redirects-file-is-invalid
refs 260a47da83
- Added validation logic to catch redirects files having invalid RegEx expressions when they are introduced into the system (on upload)
- This way the error happening in the refed commit would have not happened as the validator would not have passed it through
- Moved up the "Router" declaration in custom-redirects as it needs to happen before any other bit of logic has a chance to throw
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-86/fix-failing-site-instance-when-redirects-file-is-invalid
refs 260a47da83
- Refed commit was missing a unit test coverage.
- The approach here introduces a new pattern - using `supertest` in unit tests. I've found this to be the most expressive way to test an express app which receives certain middleware dynamically. Because there are very few moving parts the test is still extremely quick to run