closes#8079
- add a new view type of defaultViews, as this is NOTHING to do with the admin!
- rename user-error.hbs to error.hbs, because this can be for any sort of error
- reimplement custom errors, but with a stack like channels & single templates
- change ghost_head to only not output on 500+ server errors, rather than 400+ user errors
- add coverage for the new template functions
refs #7812, closes#7958
- fixes boolean logic wrt to theme cache value from config
- disable cache for admin assets in development
- only add asset hash in production
no issue
- if knex-migrator loads the MigratorConfig too much stuff was required, which increases the memory usage
- i have deleted the IncorrectUsage errors for now, because this error should actually never appear
refs #2182
* ⏱ Add boot timer - improve visibility of boot time
I've been playing around with Ghost start times a lot recently.
Every time I do, I add a console.time output for boot, which is annoying.
This commit adds that change permanently. We can always revert later before shipping 1.0 😁
* ⏱ Add debug call before main requires
- this demonstrates that the majority of boot time is spent on requires
- had to rejig the var pattern because of the linter... 💩
* 🐷💄 Special debug mode for config
- I ❤️ being able to output the config, but this is not useful when trying to debug / optimise timings.
- This change makes it so we can see how long it takes to do config work by default
- If we want to output config specifically, we do `DEBUG=ghost:*,ghost-config npm start`
- This also prevents nconf.get() from being called unnecessarily
* 🎨 update configuration files: database
refs #7488
- no default database configuration
- production: default is MySQL
* 🎨 add transport stdout to production for now
refs #7488
- production will log to stdout and file for now
- to reduce the risk of confusing users
- users would not see any stdout and they don't know that Ghost logs into file only in production
* 🎨 sanitize database properties
refs #7488
refs #7707
- be able to add a custom redirect file into the content folder
- define redirects as JSON format
The redirects feature is already present in the LTS branch.
I was not able to cherry-pick over, too many changes or conflicts.
Creating a PR to ensure 1. tests pass and 2. overview of code changes.
I had to add an example active theme to our test fixture utils, because otherwise Ghost will complain when forking Ghost.
* 🔥 kill apiUrl helper, use urlFor helper instead
More consistency of creating urls.
Creates an easier ability to add config changes.
Attention: urlFor function is getting a little nesty, BUT that is for now wanted to make easier and centralised changes to the configs.
The url util need's refactoring anyway.
* 🔥 urlSSL
Remove all urlSSL usages.
Add TODO's for the next commit to re-add logic for deleted logic.
e.g.
- cors helper generated an array of url's to allow requests from the defined config url's -> will be replaced by the admin url if available
- theme handler prefered the urlSSL in case it was defined -> will be replaced by using the urlFor helper to get the blog url (based on the request secure flag)
The changes in this commit doesn't have to be right, but it helped going step by step.
The next commit is the more interesting one.
* 🔥✨ remove forceAdminSSL, add new admin url and adapt logic
I wanted to remove the forceAdminSSL as separate commit, but was hard to realise.
That's why both changes are in one commit:
1. remove forceAdminSSL
2. add admin.url option
- fix TODO's from last commits
- rewrite the ssl middleware!
- create some private helper functions in the url helper to realise the changes
- rename some wordings and functions e.g. base === blog (we have so much different wordings)
- i would like to do more, but this would end in a non readable PR
- this commit contains the most important changes to offer admin.url option
* 🤖 adapt tests
IMPORTANT
- all changes in the routing tests were needed, because each routing test did not start the ghost server
- they just required the ghost application, which resulted in a random server port
- having a random server port results in a redirect, caused by the ssl/redirect middleware
* 😎 rename check-ssl middleware
* 🎨 fix theme-handler because of master rebase
* 🎨🔥 do not store settings in config and make settings cache easier available
- remove remembering settings value in theme config
- if we need a cache value, we are asking the settings cache directly
- instead of settings.getSettingSync we use settings.cache.get
- added TODO:
- think about moving the settings cache out of api/settings
- we could create a folder named cache cache/settings
- this settings cache listens on model changes for settings
- decoupling
* 🔥 remove timezone from config
- no need to store in overrides config and in defaults settings
* 🎨 context object helper
- replace config.get('theme') by settings cache
* 🎨 replace config.get('theme') by settings.cache.get
* 🎨 adapt tests
* fixes from comments
refs #7488
- rename file keys for config files, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/7493/files
- add tests to avoid running into config hierarchy problems again
- overrides.json is the strongest!
- argv/env can override any default
- custom config can override defaults
- reorganise util functions for config again
closes#7688
- Use `/favicon.ico` and `/favicon.png` in blog app. Depending on type of storage (custom upload = local file storage), serves either from storage adapter with `read()` method or reads the bytes via `fs`.
- Redirects requests for `favicon.ico` to `favicon.png` if custom `png` icon is uploaded and vice versa.
- Redirect requests for `favicon.png` to `favicon.ico` if default icon is used (in `core/shared`).
- Changes the `{{asset}}` helper for favicon to not serve from theme assets anymore. It will either be served the custom blog-icon or the default one.
- The `{{@blog.icon}}` helper renders the url of the **uploaded** blog icon. It won't render the default icon.
refs #7688
Adds an `uploads/icon/` endpoint to the api route to get a seperate entry point for blog icon validations. The blog icon validation will specifically check for images which have icon extensions (`.ico` & `.png`) and throw errors if:
- the icon file size is too big (>100kb)
- the icon is not a squaer
- the icon size is smaller than 32px
- the icon size is larger than 1000px
- the icon is not `.ico` or `.png` extension
TODOs for this PR:
- [X] get image dimensions
- [X] validate for image
- [X] size
- [X] form (must be square)
- [X] type
- [X] dimenstion (min 32px and max 1,000px)
- [X] return appropriate error messages
- [X] write tests
--------------------
TODOs for #7688:
- [X] Figure out, which favicon should be used (uploaded or default) -> #7713
- [ ] Serve and redirect the favicon for any browser requests, incl. redirects -> #7700 [WIP]
- [X] Upload favicon via `general/settings` and implement basic admin validations -> TryGhost/Ghost-Admin#397
- [X] Build server side validations -> this PR
refs #7688
Adds logic in theme settings api to either serve an uploaded favicon and give it the type `upload` or use the default settings `default`, which will serve the favicon from our shared directory.
TODOs for #7688:
- [X] Figure out, which favicon should be used (uploaded or default) -> this PR
- [ ] Serve and redirect the favicon for any browser requests, incl. redirects
- [ ] Upload favicon via `general/settings` and implement basic admin validations -> [WIP] TryGhost/Ghost-Admin#397
- [ ] Built server side validations
no issue
- removes count from user checks model
- uses brute express brute with brute-knex adaptor to store persisted data on spam prevention
- implement brute force protection for password/token exchange, password resets and private blogging
* 🎨 rotation config
- every parameter is configureable
- increase default number of files to 100
* 🎨 ghost.log location
- example: content/logs/http___my_ghost_blog_com_ghost.log
- user can change the path to something custom by setting logging.path
* 🛠 add response-time as dependency
* 🎨 readable PrettyStream
- tidy up
- generic handling (was important to support more use cases, for example: logging.info({ anyKey: anyValue }))
- common log format
- less code 🕵🏻
* 🎨 GhostLogger cleanup
- remove setLoggers -> this function had too much of redundant code
- instead: add smart this.log function
- remove logging.request (---> GhostLogger just forwards the values, it doesn't matter if that is a request or not a request)
- make .warn .debug .info .error small and smart
* 🎨 app.js: add response time as middleware and remove logging.request
* 🎨 setStdoutStream and setFileStream
- redesign GhostLogger to add CustomLoggers very easily
----> Example CustomLogger
function CustomLogger(options) {
// Base iterates over defined transports
// EXAMPLE: ['stdout', 'elasticsearch']
Base.call(this, options);
}
util.inherits(...);
// OVERRIDE default stdout stream and your own!!!
CustomLogger.prototype.setStdoutStream = function() {}
// add a new stream
// get's called automatically when transport elasticsearch is defined
CustomLogger.prototype.setElasticsearchStream = function() {}
* 🎨 log into multiple file by default
- content/logs/domain.error.log --> contains only the errors
- content/logs/domain.log --> contains everything
- rotation for both files
* 🔥 remove logging.debug and use npm debug only
* ✨ shortcuts for mode and level
* 🎨 jshint/jscs
* 🎨 stdout as much as possible for an error
* 🎨 fix tests
* 🎨 remove req.ip from log output, remove response-time dependency
* 🎨 create middleware for logging
- added TODO to move logging middleware to ignition
no issue
- add tests for makePathsAbsolute
- add support for windows paths
When Ghost-CLI inits the database of the current GhostVersion (in /current), then it uses knex-migrator to do that.
Knex migrator is reading the .knex-migrator file of the current Ghost version. This returns a relative path to the database location.
The problem: knex-migrator will init the database in the root folder of Ghost-CLI /content/data instead of /current/content . And when you start Ghost (ghost start), it always complains that
that database is not initialised, because it expects the database in /current/content...
* 🎨 move config_spec to config/index_spec
- add one more test case
* 💄 Combine slashes & uncapitalise middleware
- these bits of middleware belong together
- ideally they should be optimised
* 🎨 Move ghostLocals out of themeHandler
GhostLocals sets several important values which are needed for every part of the application,
admin, api and theme. Therefore, it doesn't make sense for it to be bundled in the themeHandler.
* 🐛 Fix the uncapitalise middleware
- Updated to make correct use of req.baseUrl, req.path, req.url & req.originalUrl
- Updated the tests to actually cover our weird cases
* 🎨 Move ghostVersion logic out of config
* 💄 Group static / asset-related middleware together
* 🔥 Remove /shared/ asset handling
- The 5 files which are located in `/shared/` are all handled by individual calls to `serveSharedFile`
- Therefore this code is redundant
refs #7488
If you want to set properties for our configuration values using
environment variables on the command line, Linux and MacOS return an
invalid identifier error.
```
$ export database:connection:host=127.0.0.1
-bash: export: `database:connection:host=127.0.0.1': not a valid
identifier
```
According to the nconf documentation a custom separator can be set. The
docs suggest `'__'` which this PR adds.
refs #7116, refs #2001
- Changes the way Ghost errors are implemented to benefit from proper inheritance
- Moves all error definitions into a single file
- Changes the error constructor to take an options object, rather than needing the arguments to be passed in the correct order.
- Provides a wrapper so that any errors that haven't already been converted to GhostErrors get converted before they are displayed.
Summary of changes:
* 🐛 set NODE_ENV in config handler
* ✨ add GhostError implementation (core/server/errors.js)
- register all errors in one file
- inheritance from GhostError
- option pattern
* 🔥 remove all error files
* ✨ wrap all errors into GhostError in case of HTTP
* 🎨 adaptions
- option pattern for errors
- use GhostError when needed
* 🎨 revert debug deletion and add TODO for error id's
- 🛠 add bunyan and prettyjson, remove morgan
- ✨ add logging module
- GhostLogger class that handles setup of bunyan
- PrettyStream for stdout
- ✨ config for logging
- @TODO: testing level fatal?
- ✨ log each request via GhostLogger (express middleware)
- @TODO: add errors to output
- 🔥 remove errors.updateActiveTheme
- we can read the value from config
- 🔥 remove 15 helper functions in core/server/errors/index.js
- all these functions get replaced by modules:
1. logging
2. error middleware handling for html/json
3. error creation (which will be part of PR #7477)
- ✨ add express error handler for html/json
- one true error handler for express responses
- contains still some TODO's, but they are not high priority for first implementation/integration
- this middleware only takes responsibility of either rendering html responses or return json error responses
- 🎨 use new express error handler in middleware/index
- 404 and 500 handling
- 🎨 return error instead of error message in permissions/index.js
- the rule for error handling should be: if you call a unit, this unit should return a custom Ghost error
- 🎨 wrap serve static module
- rule: if you call a module/unit, you should always wrap this error
- it's always the same rule
- so the caller never has to worry about what comes back
- it's always a clear error instance
- in this case: we return our notfounderror if serve static does not find the resource
- this avoid having checks everywhere
- 🎨 replace usages of errors/index.js functions and adapt tests
- use logging.error, logging.warn
- make tests green
- remove some usages of logging and throwing api errors -> because when a request is involved, logging happens automatically
- 🐛 return errorDetails to Ghost-Admin
- errorDetails is used for Theme error handling
- 🎨 use 500er error for theme is missing error in theme-handler
- 🎨 extend file rotation to 1w
refs #7452
- remove references to 'patronus' in favour of GhostAuth, Note: this will require databases to be deleted ;)
- remove email addresses from test data
issue #7452
Remote oauth2 authentication with Ghost.org.
This PR supports:
- oauth2 login or local login
- authentication on blog setup
- authentication on invite
- normal authentication
- does not contain many, many tests, but we'll improve in the next alpha weeks
refs #6982
- create config util fn: getContentPath
- we can later let the user change the folder names in contentPath
- get rid of custom/default storage paths
[ci skip]
closes#7277
Adds `.zip` to `extensions` and `application/zip` to `contentTypes` in config, specificly for uploads to `db`, to allow .zip-file file uploads from labs.
closes#6588, #7095
* `ImageObject` with image dimensions (#7152, #7151, #7153)
- Returns meta data as promise
- returns a new Promise from meta data
- uses `Promise.props()` to resolve `getClient()` and `getMetaData()`
- Adds 'image-size' util
The util returns an object like this
```
{
height: 50,
url: 'http://myblog.com/images/cat.jpg',
width: 50
};
```
if the dimensions can be fetched and rejects with error, if not.
In case we get a locally stored image or a not complete url (like `//www.gravatar.com/andsoon`), we add the protocol to the incomplete one and use `urlFor()` to get the absolute URL. If the request fails or `image-size` is not able to read the file, we reject with error.
- adds 'image-size' module to dependencies
- adds `getImageSizeFromUrl` function that returns image dimensions
- In preparation of AMP support and to improve our schema.org JSON-LD and structured data, I made the following changes:
- Changes the following properties to be `Objects`, which have a `url` property by default and a `dimensions` property, if `width` and `height` are available:
- `metaData.coverImage`
- `metaData.authorImage`
- `metaData.blog.logo`
- Checks cache by calling `getCachedImageSizeFromUrl`. If image dimensions were fetched already, returns them from cache instead of fetching them again.
- If we have image dimensions on hand, the output in our JSON-LD changes from normal urls to be full `ImageObjects`. Applies to all images and logos.
- Special case for `publisher.logo` as it has size restrictions: if the image doesn't fulfil the restrictions (<=600 width and <=60 height), we simply output the url instead, so like before.
- Adds new property for schema.org JSON-LD: `mainEntityOfPage` as an Object.
- Adds additional Open Graph data (if we have the image size): `og:image:width` and `og:image:height`
- Adds/updates tests
* AMP router and controller (#7171, #7157)
Implements AMP in `/apps/`:
- renders `amp.hbs` if route is `/:slug/amp/`
- updates `setResponseContext` to set context to `['amp', 'post']` for a amp post and `['amp', 'page']` for a page, but will not render amp template for a page
- updates `context_spec`
- registers 'amp' as new internal app
- adds the `amp.hbs` template to `core/server/apps/amp` which will be the default template for AMP posts.
- adds `isAmpURL` to `post-lookup`
* 🎨 Use `context` in meta as array (#7205)
Instead of reading the first value of the context array, we're checking if it includes certain context values.
This is a preparation change for AMP, where the context will be delivered as `['amp', 'post']`.
* ✨ AMP helpers (#7174, #7216, #7215, #7223)
- Adds AMP helpers `{{amp_content}}`, `{{amp_component}}` and `{{amp_ghost_head}}` to support AMP:
- `{{amp_content}}`:
- Adds `Amperize` as dependency
- AMP app uses new helper `{{amp_content}}` to render AMP HTML
- `Amperize` transforms regular HTML into AMP HTML
- Adds test for `{{amp_content}}` helper
- Adds 'Sanitize-HTML` as dependendy
- After the HTML get 'amperized' we still might have some HTML tags, which are prohibited in AMP HTML, so we use `sanitize-html` to remove those. With every update, `Amperize` gets and it is able to transform more HTML tags, they valid AMP HTML tags (e. g. `video` and `amp-video`) and will therefore not be removed.
- `{{amp_ghost_head}}`:
- registers `{{amp_ghost_head}}` helper, but uses `{{ghost_head}}` code
- uses `{{amp_ghost_head}}` in `amp.hbs` instead of `{{ghost_head}}`
- `{{ghost_head}}`:
- Render `amphtml` link in metadata for post, which links to the amp post (`getAmpUrl`)
- Updates all test in metadata to support `amp` context
- Changes context conditionals to work with full array instead of first array value
- Adds conditionals, so no additional javascript gets rendered in `{{ghost_head}}`
- Removes trailing `/amp/` in URLs, so only `amphtml` link on regular post renders it
- Adds a conditional, so no code injection will be included, for an `amp` context.
- `{{amp_components}}`:
- AMP app uses new helper `{{amp_components}}` to render necessary script tags for AMP extended components as `amp-iframe`, `amp-anime` and `amp-form`
- Adds test for `{{amp_components}}`
closes#7182
When calling `config.set()` in the settings api, we want to set the active timezone of the blog to make it available in our `settingsCache`. But because the `theme` object in the `set` prototype was already set to `Etc/UTC` as default, the `_.merge` function would always overwrite our `activeTimezone` with the default value.
This PR changes the code in the way, that we always set 'Etc/UTC' for the timezone as default, _until_ we fetched our settings and therefore the `activeTimezone` setting, so we can overwrite it.
This issue had not only influence on the date helper, but everywhere in our codebase, where we rely on reading the `timezone` from our config, instead of our settings. The `{{@blog.timezone}}` helper reflected that quiet well, as it would always show `Etc/UTC`
no issue
- Source out validation logic into a upload validation middleware for all upload types (csv, image, subscribers). This unit can be later used for Ghost 1.0 as a pre validation core unit.
- More usage of route tests than controller tests. These are use case tests, a use case only changes if the product changes
refs #6958 (first task of it)
-includes additional tests
-Instead of removing all slashes "/g" we now specifically remove leading and trailing slashes.
refs #6413
- PUT endpoint to publish a post/page for the scheduler
- fn endpoint to get all scheduled posts (with from/to query params) for the scheduler
- hardcoded permission handling for scheduler client
- fix event bug: unscheduled
- basic structure for scheduling
- post scheduling basics
- offer easy option to change adapter
- integrate the default scheduler adapter
- update scheduled posts when blog TZ changes
- safety check before scheduler can publish a post (not allowed to publish in the future or past)
- add force flag to allow publishing in the past
- invalidate cache header for /schedules/posts/:id
no issue
- config.theme.timezone can be undefined, when settings are not loaded from the database
- this PR will define the default blog TZ in config
- use `Etc/UTC` as default instead of `Europe/Dublin`
refs #6589
- add internalAppsPath as a proper config path
- middleware/routes will be setup for any internal apps which have the function
- this should be refactored into some sort of proper hooks system as part of apps
- internal apps get permission to do anything the proxy allows
closes#5914, #6589
- moves all private-blogging related code & tests into /server/apps/private-blogging/
- rework Grunt to run private-blogging tests
- modify server apps code to have a place for internal apps
refs #6354, #6495 & #6599
- don't allow config.database to be merged, instead, override it always
- make sure that route tests call done even when they error
refs #6301
- change knex getter def to be configurable, else it is not testable
- remove exportPath and lang from config - neither are used
- add client_trusted_domains to tables which shouldn't be exported as there are no clients in the export
- change export signature to be an object with `doExport` function consistent with import & easier to test
- cleanup export code so it is clearer, easier to read & to test:
- use mapSeries instead of sequence
- use Promise.props instead of Promise.join
- split functionality into smaller functions
- add test coverage
issue #6270
- Exposed getBaseUrl on the config class.
- Fix formatting config index as array was more then 140 characters long.
- Updated getBaseUrl to handle secure by replacing http with https if true.
- Fixed ghost_head helper to output canonical base url no https.
- Fixed ghost_head helper to set secure correctly for the rss link.
- Fixed navigation helper to pass secure in each nav item, so that urlFor can u$
- Fixed {{url}} to pass secure correctly to config.urlFor.
- Fixed test to use urlSSL over https besides for canonical.
- Add tests for {{url}} and to make sure they output https for absolute and secure.
- Update twitter and og url to use the canonical url.
refs #5942, #6150
There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this:
- Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be
- Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK)
As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme.
To use it on an external site, the code would look like:
```
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
ghost.init({
clientId: "<your-client-id>",
clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>"
});
</script>
```
To achieve this, there have been a number of changes:
- A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work.
- The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`.
- ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware
- ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served
- `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required
- `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed
- tests have been updated
no issue
- provide a single point for accessing config in unit tests
- create a single way to set and restore config
- ensure that restore deletes top level optional keys that are now undefined
- use this._config in check deprecations, otherwise the config gets cached
- solves issues with interdependent tests
no issue
- Cache the permalinks & postsPerPage settings on the config.theme object
- Use the config.theme cache to reference these items throughout the frontend of a blog
- Removes the need for workarounds and extra code to handle async fetches
- Makes these values accessible to all themes, which is very useful now we have the API stuff
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)
refs #5091, refs #2263
- Move rss handling out of the frontend controller and into its own module
- Separate the code into logical blocks
- Wrap the generation code in a in-memory cache to prevent it being regenerated on every request
Closes#5033
- Added unit tests for the nav context of urlFor
- Fixed issue in the nav context of urlFor where subdomains of blog url were truncated
- Fixed issue in the nav context of urlFor where there was sometimes an extra preceding /
- 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