Refs #3160
- gh-notifications component now takes an optional notify
parameter. If present it will be invoked as an action
when a notification is added or removed.
- Add a data-notification-count attribute to the main container
that tracks the number of "top" notification messages that
are currently being shown.
Issue #3160
- Use notifications API to display available update notification.
- Remove update_notification handlebars helper as now both the
check for an available update and the notification handling
is run from the server's admin controller index method.
- Bind the notification's location property to a css class
for styling.
- Refactor Ember notifications to better handle notification
objects. Move responsibility for css class generation onto
the notification component.
- Refactor gh-notifications component to take a location argument
that's used to assign a css class and filter notifications.
Closes#2410
- Add signup action that posts to signup endpoint
- Fix nav bar showing on signup page
- Fix image link when a user hasn't set their image yet
- Redirect to the ember/signin page if requesting an ember page
Ref #2413
- Remove fixture and use actual API
- Store and send down actual logged in user data
- Refactor isLoggedIn to use computed property on application
- After signin, update user data in dependency container
- Add CSRF to all routes and controllers via initializer
- Update authenticated route to check for user.isLoggedIn
- Add notifications for signin error
- Add notifications.showAPIError helper
- Add plumbing for refreshless signup to doSignUp in admin controller
resolves#2416
This is a pretty large commit but what it's adding are pretty fundamental to the admin app.
- Creates top level actions on the ApplicationRoute for opening and closing modals. This allows sending the 'openModal' action from any template to open a modal.
- Every modal template lives in 'templates/modals/{{modalName}}'
- Each modal can have a backing controller of the same name that can provide additional control for that modal. Those controllers reside in 'controllers/modals/{{modalName}}'
- Created the ModalDialog component which is where all the logic for the component resides. It's not at 100% parity with the existing Ghost modal system but it has the foundation for further fleshing out. It currently accepts parameters for styling how the modal should appear, which previously was defined in JS files in the Backbone admin.
- This creates the 'delete all posts', 'delete this post', 'markdown', and 'upload' modal. Some are in more stages of completion than others, but I wanted to just get the foundation in place as fast as possible.
- This also creates the UploadModal component which is a subclass of the ModalDialog component. The reason for this subclassing is that the UploadModal component directly accesses the DOM and when that occurs in Ember it should remain in a component definition. It's ready for extending to reach parity. Note: depending on needs the base ModalDialog class may need to be modified.
no issue
- this ports over screens from old admin to
allow people to begin working on aspects of the screen
- All logged out screens have been imported: Signup, Signin,
Forgotten password, reset password
- Those screens are now ready for behavior to be ported over
- This also updates templates to be more in line with how they were
in the old admin
- Littered through the code are @TODO comments of functionality that is
missing and will need to be resolved before this is production ready
- Also scaffolds out the settings screen and every tab
* Adding **user fixtures** for signin
* Adds an initializer for the **current logged in user**.
The created singleton object is injected into all controllers + routes.
It can be used inside routes + controllers with this.get('user').
For simple development the object is instanciated with a userFixture.
Once a proper login and api mock is in place, the fixture needs to be removed.
* Added **route 'login'** on url '/ghost/ember/signin'
* Added authenticated route with an error hook that redirects to the login route, if status 401 (unauthorized) is returned from REST API.
* All "secure" routes now extend from authenticated route
* Add /ghost/ember to noAuthNeeded routes in middleware