refs #10593
- Added `canonical_url` field to post&pages resources in Admin & Content APIs
- Support for canonical URL on metadata layer (used in {{ghost_head}} helper)
- Made sure the new field is not accessible from API v0.1
- Added handling same domain relative and absolute URLs
no issue
- Reported here: https://forum.ghost.org/t/in-version-2-16-3-found-bug/6065/3
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Admin Client sends false or true booleans for `is_private` key.
The settings table has two columns "key" and "value". And "value" is always type TEXT.
If you pass value=false, the db will transform this value into "0".
`settingsCache.get('is_private')` is then always true, even though the value is meant to be false.
We should add a migration in v3 and normalize all setting values to ensure consistent database values. Furthermore, we should improve the handling around settings values in general.
For now, we protect parsing values from DB, which we anyway need to transform the values into the correct data type, because we always save strings. This will protect values being stored as "false" or "1" or whatever.
closes#10512
- Removed field filtering in blog owner fetching because it didn't work before (fields weren't reduced) and now broke generated sql queries (ambiguous id field)
refs #10512
- Fixed ability to fetch specific fields when fetching tag resource by id
- Also only returning `url` field when specified in `fields` parameter
closes#10518
- we had a very generic logic to remove "unwanted" null values
- copied from v0.1
- originally added in 7d4107fec4
- this logic transformed: settings = [{key: 'key', value: null}] to [{key: 'key'}], which is wrong
- i've removed this generic logic completely, because i don't know which purpose it serves
- if there a specific case where we want to remove null values, we should either use the JSON schema or use a specific serializer for the target resource
- added tests to proof that settings API behaves as it should
- one test failed because we removed the isNull logic -> if you send published_at = null on a published post
- the model layer has a piece of logic to force a date if you set published_at to null if the status is published
- protected
* Required kid be a header claim as according to spec
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7515#section-4.1.4 (JWT is an extension of JWS)
* Updated error message for missing kid
* Fixed admin-api key unit tests
* Fixed regression and acceptance tests
refs #10438
- "null" means the resource does not exist (it was sett to "null"), which is not true
- we won't serve primary_tag and primary_author by default
- TODO: add the same change to the Content API v2 (raise issue)
no issue
- make use of filter instead of status=all or data.page
- nql was designed to filter data on database layer
- do not break v0.1
- we just got rid of the "status" query param, you should use the filter instead
- get rid of the ugly condition to remove page field if "fields" param was used
- allow filtering on model layer for "findOne"
- do not allow filtering for "findOne" on API layer for now
- the API controller defines what is allowed
- the model layer can allow more by default
- we can re-use the powerful filter logic without adding hacks
refs #10438, refs #10106
* Renamed existing pages ctrl
* Splitted posts & pages for Admin API v2
* Added pages JSON input schema for Admin API v2
* Removed single author for Content & Admin API v2
- single author is not documented
- single author usage is deprecated in v0.1
- single author usage is removed in API v2
* Splitted posts & postsPublic controller for v2
* Removed requirement to send `status=all` from Admin API v2
* Removed `status` option from pages Content API v2
* Removed `status` options from Users Admin API v2
refs #10438
- the `updated_at` functions as version control value
- it is required for collision detection
- we might redesign this feature at some point
refs #10438
- these fields are not used
- no need to expose them in v2
- we will either remove them in the next major or use them for new features (will see)
no issue
- the model & api layer suffered from missing fields when creating resources
- usually there is only a handful of fields which are required to insert a resource
- the other fields are nullable and/or get defaults assigned
- the API only returned the configured default fields and the fields you have sent to the API
- this resulted in a response with missing fields
- if you have listend on "created" event, the same happend
- you received a model with missing fields
- we now set the undefined fields to null on purpose to ensure a full model for both cases
@NOTE:
There is no endpoint to serve webhooks (not for v0.1, not for v2).
Exposing the secret is required if an integration fetches it's api keys and it's webhooks.
The secret is currently un-used and not implemented.
refs #9178
- Removed tests that had duplicated or already covered cases in acceptance or unit tests
- Optimized some slow tests
- Some test suite naming changes
- Imports cleanup
refs #9178
`yarn test` only runs acceptance and unit tests.
We will setup a cronjob in Travis and run the regression tests once per day.
You can manually run them with `yarn test:regression`
This separation is just a first step into the right direction.
Travis will no longer run for 10-13minutes.
The goal is to run common API use cases and unit tests in Travis and locally by default.
## After this separation we still need to:
- re-work our test utility
- remove some tests
- define which tests are our common API use cases
- rewrite some tests
- make testing easier (starting/stopping Ghost, fixtures and resetting services or event listeners, it's a pain and takes sometimes ages to fix tests)
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**Acceptance:**
- common/basic API use cases against the current **stable** API
**Unit:**
- all unit tests (no database access)
- proper mocking
**Regression:**
- packages we don't want to run for each PR or commit
- tests which protect Ghost from breaking components and behaviour
- it is wishful that regression tests are using Ghost's API's (frontend, apps, core)
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**This PR requires an update to our docs.**