refs #6301, #4176
- always check existence of items before attempting to create them, in order to prevent duplicates
- provide stats on how many object creations are expected vs done
- split out and improve fixture utils tests (100% covers utils)
no issue
- extract handlePermissions to utils
- added NoPermissionError when canThis() rejects
- omitted users.js because it uses special permission handling
closes#3426
- added transfer ownership endpoint
- added owner to roles.permissible
- manually removed owner from roles.browse
- removed hard coded author role
- fixed tests that were passing due to hard coded author role
- added testUtils.setup(‚roles‘)
refs #3083, #3096
In order to implement advanced permissions based on roles for specific
actions, we need to know
what role the current context user has and also what action we are
granting permissions for:
- Permissible gets passed the action type
- Effective permissions keeps the user role and eventually passes it to
permissible
- Fixed spelling
- Still needs tests
Closes#3196
* adds `/roles/` endpoint
* is given the current user as context
* wraps everything in a canthis.browse.role
* gets all the available roles (should "Owner" be filtered out?)
* optional parameter: `permission=assign`. Gets all roles authenticated user could assign
* if we're not signed in, gives a "please sign in" (standard) error
* if we're signed in, but user is not in the context, gives a "there was no user in the context" error
* if the user is an "Author", gives a "there are no available roles to assign" error
* implemented hacky filter because when.js produces heisenbugs past 3.2.3 (when.filter not available)
* added extra fixtures to `permissions.json`. Might need a migration.
Caveats:
* there are no tests
* for some reason the setup functional test was failing for me locally
fixes#3275, fixes#3290, ref #3086, ref #3084
- Ensure that we use the current logged in user and not just user 1 when
- removing hard coded user: 1 except where absolutely necessary
- passing context, rather than user to models
- base model has a new function to determine what id to use for created_by etc
Refs #2170
This removes the circular dependency problem from our models thanks to
https://github.com/tgriesser/bookshelf/issues/181
- add the registry plugin
- switch all models and collections to be registered
- switch relationships to be defined using a string, which calls from the registry
closes#2610, refs #2697
- cleanup API index.js, and add docs
- all API methods take consistent arguments: object & options
- browse, read, destroy take options, edit and add take object and options
- the context is passed as part of options, meaning no more .call
everywhere
- destroy expects an object, rather than an id all the way down to the model layer
- route params such as :id, :slug, and :key are passed as an option & used
to perform reads, updates and deletes where possible - settings / themes
may need work here still
- HTTP posts api can find a post by slug
- Add API utils for checkData
closes#2653
- enforce strict whitelists for model methods
- create a class method that reports a model method's valid options
- create a class method that filters a model's valid attributes from data
- create a class method that filters valid options from a model method's options hash
#closes #1655
- removed models as parameter for bookshelf-session
- changed to read permittedAttributes from schema.js
- changed updateTags to be executed at saved event
- added validate to execute after saving event
- added test for published_at = null (see #2015)
- fixed typo in general.hbs
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
- fixes#517
- prevents this from occuring again in future with other relations
- validation function & stripping done for all models
- casper test for flow, plus validation & logged out tests
- This is a first pass at getting a more logical structure. The focus is on moving from admin/frontend to client/server.
- The location of the databases is highly important, this isn't expected to change again
In the future
- client/assets should probably become public/
- more stuff should be shared (helpers etc)
- cleanup some confusion around tpl and views