closes#733
- Exporter will read meta data to determine the tables which are present and export all data from those tables
- Exporter figures out which version to export, rather than requiring that information
- deleted old exporters
closes#172
- added type to ghost.settings()
- added /api/settings?type=<filter>
- added availableThemes to settingsCache
- removed cachedSettingsRequestHandler
- removed /api/themes (including front end)
- changed activePlugins to type "plugin" in default-settings.json
- url first, replaced with temporary URL with documentation
- mail config is a commented out example
- mail documentation link in config and mail file
- no more staging
- gruntfile updated to generate correct docs
closes#748
- Removed the alpha software warning
- Better error message output for the whole app - can now specify an error, a context, and a help message
- Improved invalid node version, start and stop messaging
- Listens for Ctrl+C and exits nicely
- Minor improvements to handling and errors with old DBs (temporary)
- Commented out import/export tests until they are refactored
- Updating tests to ensure they create objects which conform to the new much stricter schema.
closes#731, closes#732
- fixtures are imported using the models, rather than knex
- migration treats fresh installs differently
- migration throws errors for un-initialisable databases
- small amount of extra code to deal with old DBs still using currentVersion & give them a nice error message
issue #632
- removed old schemas
- updated base model to reflect all of the consistent behaviours and properties across the models
- updated all models to match the new schema
TODO
- no fixtures are currently loaded except settings
- need to rename properties across the codebase
Extracts all express-server-related code in index.js to core/server.js, leaving index.js purely for booting up Ghost's core components in a sensible order.
Aside from the project's tidiness, this means that we can perform asynchronous configuration loading/checks before requiring any modules that read the config.
Closes#581.
* Basically adds the client side of node validator, that we're already using
* Validator is plonked onto `Ghost.Validator`
* Usage is identical as to https://github.com/chriso/node-validator
* Has sanitizing values et al
* `Ghost.Validator.error` is redefined, it populates Ghost.Validator._errors (Array)
* `Ghost.Validator.handleErrors` is supposed to print out the multiple error messages, if there are multiple (this is broken due to how notifications are presented `.html` instead of `.append`), and also apply class to element
* The ajax calls are wrapped in an if to prevent network traffic if something's not right on client side
* Added validation to general settings and user settings screens.
* On validation error, optionally adds `.input-error` to whatever element you reference, see below (if `el` exists on the error object). This is the only place where usage is different to the original implementation. Redeclared `error()` function in `init.js`
* Usage: `Ghost.Validate.check(valueToCheck, {message: "the error message", el: $('#the element')}).isEmail()`
* The element above will receive the `.input-error` class. `isEmail()` is one of the stuff you can check against.