- the announce functions exist for the purpose of communicating with Ghost CLI
- the functions were called announceServerStart and announceServerStopped, which implies they tell Ghost CLI when the server starts and stops
- however, the true intention / purpose of these functions is to:
- either tell Ghost CLI when Ghost has successfully booted (e.g. is ready to serve requests)
- or tell Ghost CLI when the server failed to boot, and report the error so that Ghost CLI can communicate it to the user
- therefore, I've refactored the old functions into 1 function to make it clearer they do the same job, but with 2 different states
- also added some tests :D
- Use array destructuring
- Use @tryghost/errors
- Part of the big move towards decoupling, this gives visibility on what's being used where
- Biting off manageable chunks / fixing bits of code I'm refactoring for other reasons
closes#9802
- we have to trigger both functions within Ghost core, otherwise people who are using Ghost as NPM module have to call these functions
- this is internal logic
- plus: this logic is conditional, because of our internal maintenance flag
- make it backwards compatible in case you call announceServerStart or announceServerStopped twice
- tested with "Ghost as NPM module" and with the CLI on production
- 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
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.
closes#3789
- Create a GhostServer class to manage state
- index.js now calls start on the exported server
- Alter tests to expect a GhostServer instance
resolves#2170
- creates a models.init() function that requires all other model files
and caches them. This is opposed to the previous functionality where
when you require('./models') it would immediately require all other models.
Now it's done when you want.
- Updates all tests to reflect the new structure of the model module
Refs #2986
-More thorough promise handling in bootstrap.js
-Catch rejected promises from the bootstrap module and force
a Grunt failure instead of an erroneous success
-Adjust the bootstrap unit tests
fix
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
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