refs #5923
- add read-themes module to get a list of themes
- replace readDirectory() usage with readThemes(), where only themes are needed
- test read-themes
- test read-directory
- test validate-themes
- test parse-package-json
- add tempfile testing utility to generate temporary paths
closes#5492
- remove core/server/require-tree.js and split it into modules
- add read-directory module to recursively read directories
- add validate-themes module to scan themes and return errors/warnings
- add parse-package-json module to parse json and validate requirements
- rewrite core/server/models/index.js to manually require models
fixes#5905
- update context patterns to correctly match author & tag pages
- remove 'tag' and 'tags' from reserved slugs - we'll handle this in terms of overrides in future
closes#5358
- Moved node version check and exits if not supported
- Removed upgrade warning from `ghost-server.js`
- Perform a check for NODE_ENV, uses `config.example.js` if none apparent
- Updated all dev dependencies in the root package.json
- Added `--colors` to mocha when called from grunt test:... so that works better
- Removed non-unit tests from coverage, because they're just not useful
- Updated docker config to generate useful docs again - as a statement of intent, I also updated docs in key files
- Setup grunt watch-docs task for documentation writing easyness
issue #5259
- removes the colors dependency
- adds in chalk dependency, and migrates everything to use that
- reduces some specs now that the log calls are cleaner
refs #4993, #5073
- Removed nonexistent helpers siteDescription and bodyClass from admin templates
- Changed password.hbs to private.hbs to match the route name
- added a new input_password helper for rendering the password input with the correct properties
- removed the forward input as this can be handled via urls only
- moved 'private' to routeKeywords
- added 'private' context
- minor update to text next to the password in settings
Refs #5097
- All drafts will show a preview link (this needs real css)
- Published posts will redirect
- prev/next post helpers only activate on published posts
- Powered by ~10 pints between the two of us (@ErisDS, @novaugust)
- see core/client/lib/assets-delivery/index.js for how this is done
- Turn off ember-cli fingerprinting
- ember-cli 0.2.0; Update .npmignore
- Fallback to old version of ember-cli-sass due to lib-sass errors
- Keep ember-data at beta-14.1 until we find the dep that's breaking on snapshot.attr
- Fix release task to ignore blank lines in .npmignore
No Issue
- Switch 'pg.js' package for 'pg' as the native bindings are
now an optional add-on to pg and pg.js has been deprecated.
- pg@4.1.1
- Set the driver's parser to automatically convert integer data
returned from postgres into a javascript integer.
closes#4445
- post model gets permalink format
- post model queries urlPathForPost to return computed url
- url helper modified to use post url
- urlForPost method abolished and replaced where necessary
- updated tests
closes#4534
- Adds new Labs route
- Wires route in settings page
- Move and rename debug templates and logic to labs
- Redirect /debug to settings/labs
No Issue
- Use Ghost version value that is already loaded instead of
reading package.json from the filesystem and parsing it on
every call into the configuration API.
no issue
- Split theme helpers into individual files for each
- Do the same for tests
- Have utils to share some things between them
- Move assetHash onto config
Closes#4018
* cleaned up `mail_spec.js`
* deprecated `mail.fromaddress`
* implemented 'Blog title <email@address.com>' format with fallbacks
* added tests to deprecation and from address, made existing ones more robust
* moved domain intuit into its own module: `GhostMailer.getDomain()`
Closes#4082
* reformatted code to allow for traversal
* deeper config items should be denoted like this: `object.object.object.property`.
* added tests for testing the deprecation warnings
closes#3241
- in config.js, the `privacy` attribute holds all privacy-related flags
- `privacy.userTinfoil: true` disables everything (equivalent to setting all flags to false)
- added helper function to core/server/config/index.js to checking privacy flags
- added helper function to core/server/config/index.js to show warning about deprecated items
resolves#1789
- removes config/theme.js
- moves caching of theme variables to api/settings.js which is where the
rest of the settings cache occurs. this removes the requirement of having
to push changes to cache, now it simply occurs alongside when settings
are changed.
- updates relevant tests.
helps with #827, otherwise no issue
- This is general code clean-up and unification.
- Merges code from bootstrap.js into config module as they were both
concerned with managing the config file and as such should be in one
location.
- Updates all relevant tests.
migration from usage of config() to just an object of config.
no relevant issue
- Change 'loadConfig' task to 'ensureConfig' to more accurately reflect
what it is actually doing. Its sole purpose is to make sure a `config.js`
file exists, and as such the name now reflects that purpose.
- Update config/index.js to export the ghostConfig object directly
so that it can be accessed from other modules
- Update all references of config(). to config.
This was a blind global find all and replace, treat it as such.
- Fixes to tests to support new config access method
- Allow each test to still work when invoked invidually
hooking into when ghost has finished loading
addresses item 9 in #2078
and makes progress on #2182
- has files that startup ghost return a promise
that is resolved once ghost has finished loading
- moves getSocket into config file
- removes models.reset() as it's not used anywhere
- update functions in server startup
- remove unused version hash variable
- Pass in messages to each method so they are not shared
- Export each method for calling individually
- Update reference to default export of require-tree
- Add default values for messages if not passed in
ghost as a npm module
- modifies main script file to allow it to
take in an options object that currently
supports an express instance or a config file path
- added tests
addresses #1789, #1364
- Moves ./core/server/loader -> ./core/bootstrap.
The bootstrap file is only accessed once during startup,
and it’s sole job is to ensure a config.js file exists
(creating one if it doesn’t) and then validates
the contents of the config file.
Since this is directly related to the initializing
the application is is appropriate to have
it in the ./core folder, named bootstrap as that
is what it does.
This also improves the dependency graph, as now
the bootstrap file require’s the ./core/server/config
module and is responsible for passing in the validated
config file.
Whereas before we had ./core/server/config
require’ing ./core/server/loader and running its
init code and then passing that value back to itself,
the flow is now more straight forward of
./core/bootstrap handling initialization and then
instatiation of config module
- Merges ./core/server/config/paths into
./core/server/config
This flow was always confusing me to that some config
options were on the config object, and some were on
the paths object.
This change now incorporates all of the variables
previously defined in config/paths directly
into the config module, and in extension,
the config.js file.
This means that you now have the option of deciding
at startup where the content directory for ghost
should reside.
- broke out loader tests in config_spec to bootstrap_spec
- updated all relevant files to now use config().paths
- moved urlFor and urlForPost function into
./server/config/url.js
issue #1789
- we can do this step a bit earlier and it aids with neatness
- also means for tests that config.load() is enough to get config & paths initialised
fixes#1575
- Moves most code that was in ghost.js into ./core/server/index.js
- Creates ./core/server/config/theme.js to hold all theme configurations
(which previously lived on ghost.blogGlobals())
- Removed ghost.server, passing it in as an argument where needed
and allowing middleware to hold onto a reference for lazy use.