closes#603, issue #395
- Changed hard-coded 'JOE BLOGGS' to use author data
- We still had api calls loading data server side before rendering pages.. which is unnecessary.
- Only thing using this was editor title, which is now populated client side
- May improve content screen load time.
closes#618
- don't send a welcome email. This appeared to be breaking tests.
- make sure we handle errors from sending emails properly
- use promises when adding notifications
Closes#288
* I use SendGrid for sending the emails, and it works fine (provided you supply the correct credentials in `config.mail` in `config.js`)
* Generates a random 12 char long alphanumeric password, replaces user's pw, and sends an email about it.
- Made fail warning and button display none to reduce DOM content.
- Made toolbar red for fail not orange
- Fixed loading-cat which was persistent in cases of low bandwidth (particularly downstream)
- introduced validation method in the post and user model
- moved signup validation onto model
- consistent use of validation & error messaging in the admin UI
- helper methods in base view moved to a utils object
Closes half of #468
* adds a 2 second limit until you can retry logging in, otherwise sends you a 401.
* bounce: 2ms, checks the pw: 254ms on my machine
* added a test to the casper suite
Closes#374
* Included node-validator as a package
* Implemented server side validation (the client side js is a mess, need a LOT of work)
* Validates email address both on signup and login screens, gives error message on malformed email addresses
* Requires at least 8 chars of password
* Tells user if password is too short
* Tells user if no such user on login
* Tells user if wrong password on login
* Tells user if server responds with a 404 (goes away, dies, etc)
* Added middleware between req and login / signup for validation
Closes#354
* Reintroduced the redirect functionality (not logged in, tries to go to `/settings/user/`, is sent to `/login/` with info notification, after login user is taken to `/settings/user/)
* Reintroduced the "Successfully logged out" message
* Added middleware to scrub passive notifications from `ghost.notifications` after one use basically mimicing client side passive notifications
* Removed flash from everywhere. Even from package.json.
* Renamed flashed.hbs to notifications.hbs, modified default.hbs accordingly
* Added function to parse GET variables on client side
Closes#340. Closes#375
* Replaced session with id of current user
* Added method to ghostlocals to always send profile picture and full name to templates (template checks if falsy)
* Modified user saving (`forge().set(new).save()` died on me, `forge().save(new)` didn't)
* If user has profile picture, that will be used
* If user has name, that will be used
* Password changing doesn't care about your email. Uses cookies. Tasty!
* User pane uses current user id. Had to set path to me, otherwise goes to `browse` instead of `read`.
* Added logic to user api to check for `id === 'me'`, and then use the cookie value
* User data saves are now correct
* There is no logout error
Closes#282
* Added a new route
* Added new methods
* Triple security!
* Passwords are actually changed
* Also added a change password button, because 'save' has too much baggage.
On security: checks whether you're logged in. Then checks whether your old password is actually the one that belongs to you (gets value from the email field for the email, see caveat no2). Checks the new passwords for === and length > 6 on client and server side as well. And THEN changes passwords.
Caveats:
* didn't add a test, as mocha fails spectacularly on my machine. SQLITE_CORRUPT: database disk image is malformed. Cute, huh?
* Because we don't have / I'm not aware of / could not find a "currentuser" variable, I need to get the email address of the user we want to change from the email field. Theoretically if they replace that with another user's email address, and supply their pw, they will change THEIR password instead of their own.
issue #40 and issue #280
- Adds uploader jquery plugin
- includes settings for enabling/disabling upload progress bar
- adds routing for image uploads
- adds directories by year and month based on upload date
- Implements plugin on settings - general pane
- Implements plugin on editor
- adjusted general tab to save uploaded image src
TODO:
- Add error handling
- Storing information on editor
- Add events
- added line to index.js to set node_env to development if it is not set
- fixed a small bug with the persistent notifications and used them on debug page from server side
- added 002 files to manage export and import for 002
- 002 import is somewhat smarter than 001, merging settings (except version), replacing user & clearing primary keys
- added reset to models and migration, which does the down operation the same way that init does the up operation
- import and reset clear session & redirect to login / signup
- additional unit tests
Should close#37. There are persistent and passive notifications.
Persistent ones:
* are stored on `ghost.notifications`.
* have an api made to add / remove them with client side ajax logic (probably not the most elegant, but works)
* uses a modified `flashes.hbs` template
* will only disappear if user closes the bar
* stack
Passive
* added with backbone view / collection combo
* stack
* disappears on navigation and when user closes it
- This is a first pass at getting a more logical structure. The focus is on moving from admin/frontend to client/server.
- The location of the databases is highly important, this isn't expected to change again
In the future
- client/assets should probably become public/
- more stuff should be shared (helpers etc)
- cleanup some confusion around tpl and views