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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kukhyeon Heo
7528ec8c3b
🐛 Fixed redirects "to" query params forwarding (#12333)
ref #10898

- The redirects configuration's `to` & `from` URL parameters used to ignore it's query string parameters, which resulted in unexpected behavior
- Current changeset only partially fixes the issue. Now `to` URL's query parameters always take precedence over incoming query parameters and the rest of query parameters are passed through.
2021-01-05 14:11:06 +13:00
Kukhyeon Heo
5715aa2155
Added .yaml format support in redirects configuration (#12187)
closes #11085

- Ghost has been using YAML format for other configurations (e.g. routes). The plan is to move to this format for all user-edited settings files. By default JSON format is still used in Ghost Admin API v2/v3, but will be changed to YAML in API v4. Check referenced issue for more context.
- New format supports all the features available before. The main noticeable change is the structure of config file. It is now grouped by redirect HTTP code instead of specifying `"permanent": true | false` attribute for each config property. Example format for YAML config:
```
302:
  /from-url/: /to-url/

301:
  /category/([a-z0-9\-]+)/i: /tag/$1/
  /v([0-9\.]+)/docs/([a-z0-9\-]+)/i: /docs/$2/
```
- Added 2 new endpoints: `POST redirects/upload` and `GET redirects/download`. These serve as an alias to current GET/POST `/redirects/json. "upload/download" naming pattern is introduced to match the convention with other resources that can be uploaded and downloaded (images, themes etc.). `/redirects/json`  endpoints will be removed in Admin API v4
- The parsing code from `custom-redirects.js` has been moved to `frontend/services/redirects/settings.js`. This location is more appropriate for this logic and eventually `custom-redirects.js` middlewear might be moved into "frontend" as this middlewear plays a role mostly effecting that area.
2020-11-04 12:08:32 +13:00
Fabien O'Carroll
c5b8dab523 🐛 Fixed custom redirects for subdirectory setups
no-issue

This issue only occurs when using custom redirects with a subdirectory
setup, and the path to be redirected from is expressed as a regex, and
the url that is being redirected to is not an external url.

The issue has a few components:

- Redirect paths as a regex generally use the ^ to ensure that they
  match the beginning of the path.

- The path that the regex is matched against conditionally excludes the
  subdirectory, specifically, the subdirectory is excluded for external
  urls

These combined means you end up with a regex like /^\/custom-redirect/
and a path like /subdir/custom-redirect, these will not match/replace
correctly, and you'll end in an infinite redirect loop.

The fix here is to *always* remove the subdirectory when testing regex's
and then conditionally adding it back *only* for the redirect, and only
if it is an internal redirect
2020-06-16 10:24:13 +02:00
Federico Tibaldo
4fcc31015b
🐛 Fixed regex match replacement when dealing with external URLs (#11781)
refs #10898

- Execute string replacement on external paths
- Take non-top-level base URLs into consideration (to avoid #10776 dups)
- Added tests for all of the above cases
2020-04-30 07:51:36 +01:00
Hannah Wolfe
7f1d3ebc07
Move tests from core to root (#11700)
- move all test files from core/test to test/
- updated all imports and other references
- all code inside of core/ is then application code
- tests are correctly at the root level
- consistent with other repos/projects

Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
2020-03-30 16:26:47 +01:00