no issue
- add a new migration for 1.25 to insert the draft demo post for existing blogs
- ensure new blogs get the draft demo post as well
- tested on sqlite3 + mysql
- added handling if Ghost Author user doesn't exist anymore (fallback to owner user)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9742
We've identified some changes we need to make to the HTML output of the [new Koenig editor](
https://forum.ghost.org/t/koenig-editor-beta-release/1284/102) for future proofing and consistency across cards.
- the `<div class="kg-post">` wrapper around post content has been removed
- for image cards the `.kg-image-wide` and `.kg-image-full` classes have been changed to `.kg-width-wide` and `.kg-width-full` and applied to the `<figure>` element rather than the `<img>` element
Before:
```html
<div class="kg-post">
<figure class="kg-image-card">
<img class="kg-image kg-image-wide" src="...">
<figcaption>example wide image</figcaption>
</figure>
</div>
```
After:
```html
<figure class="kg-image-card kg-width-wide">
<img class="kg-image" src="...">
<figcaption>example wide image</figcaption>
</figure>
```
refs #9742
- Ghost 2.0 is coming
- all doc links in 1.0 must use concrete links e.g. docs.ghost.org/v1 or themes.ghost.org/v1.23.0/
- if we release Ghost 2.0, docs.ghost.org will show 2.0 docs
closes#9727
- this is a short term fix to proof that Disqus comments on preview pages no longer appear on other threads
- this is not a full solution to the problem
- the private API still returns /404/, which is right now inconsistent, but not critical in any way
- the url helper will now output the post preview url if you serve a draft/scheduled post
- this should register unique page urls at Disqus and ensure uniquness for threads
- i still don't understand why the cross posting happens at all, because we also pass an unique identifier to Disqus (the post ID)
- it could be that comments, which are added on the preview page, won't appear on the published urls, because
the published url !== preview url. I wasn't able to figure this out via testing or reading their docs
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9623
- added `DomModifier` class to walk a SimpleDom document and modify as needed
- adds `id` attributes to `h1`, `h2`, etc heading tags
- converts H* tag content to a dasherized string for the id attribute (dasherized id's are different to the smushed ids that are generated by our markdown converted but there are no backwards-compatibility concerns here)
- if a duplicate id is detected then add a `-1`, `-2`, etc suffix to the id
- use `DomModifier` after converting mobiledoc to SimpleDom but before serialising to html
- switched top-level var declarations to es6
closes#9715
- changed the `urlWithoutSubdirectoryWithoutAmp` variable in the amp
router to only match /amp or /amp/ at the end of the url string, instead
of just matching any occurrence of /amp in the url string
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9718
- running `grunt dev --no-server-watch` will skip watching server and theme files
- reduces idle CPU usage from 20% to 0%
- useful for client-only development to save battery power
no issue
- replaced `querySelector` with `querySelectorAll` and a loop so that all subscribe form inputs have their values updated rather than only the first form on the page
- made the selector more specific so that it only updates `<input>` elements
- switched to a template string so it's easier to read/write
refs #9601
- this was already working for collections or channels
- but the `routeName` was not parsed for static routes
- ensure we push the route name into the context object
e.g. /about/: about
-> name of the route is "about"
no issue
- discovered while testing (issue doesn't exist)
- with dynamic routing we have introduced a bug
- we pre-generate urls and if your permalink contains a date (dated permalink),
we have to regenerate the urls, otherwise the dated urls do not respect your blog timezone
- collection router has to subscribe to the timezone event
- collection router must trigger an update on it's url generator if the timezone changes and the it's permalink is dated
- ensure we also update the urls on import
no issue
- reported in the forum: https://forum.ghost.org/t/publishing-with-a-single-post-request-to-posts/1648
- the defaults are defined in two places
1. on the schema level (defaults for the database)
2. on the ORM (model layer)
- the defaults on the db layer are set correctly when inserting a new resource
- but if we don't apply all defaults on the model layer, it will happen that model events are emitted without the correct defaults
- see comment in code base
- it's caused by the fact that knex only returns the inserted resource id (probably caused by the fact knex has to support x databases)
- components/modules are listening on model events and expect:
1. a complete set of attributes
2. a complete set of defaults
3. sanitized values e.g. bool, date
- this commit fixes:
1. added missing defaults for user & post model
2. sanitize booleans (0|1 => false|true)
3. added tests to ensure this works as expected
4. clarfies the usage of `defaults`
Regarding https://forum.ghost.org/t/publishing-with-a-single-post-request-to-posts/1648:
- the post event was emitted with the following values {page: undefined, featured: undefined}
- the urlservice receives this event and won't match the resource against collection filters correctly
- NOTE: the post data in the db were correct
- it’s good practice with password reset emails to offer peace of mind
to the user if they didn’t initiate the request and to let them know
that if they didn’t, it’s safe to ignore
refs #9601
- replace jsonpath with [NQL](https://github.com/NexesJS/NQL)
- jsonpath was just a temporary solution (a short-term fix)
- with NQL we are able to filter collections more powerful in the near future
- NQL is not feature complete
- we still support `featured:true` for collections
refs #9601
- you can now use `rss:false`
- ability to define a custom rss url with a target template (+ content_type)
- ability to disable rss for channel or collection
refs #9601
- refactor architecture of routing so you can define a channel
- a channel is a different way of looking at your posts (a view)
- a channel does not change the url of a resource
Example channel
```
routes:
/worldcup-2018-russia/:
controller: channel
filter: tag:football18
data: tag.football18
```
- added ability to redirect resources to a channel/static route
- support templates for channels
- ensure we still support static routes (e.g. /about/: home)
- ensure pagination + rss works out of the box
refs #9601
- you can define a redirect in your routes.yaml
e.g. from `page.home` to /about/
- we have to check for a possible redirect before rendering the target static page
refs #9601
- support data, limit and order for collections
- limit definition in routes.yaml is stronger than theme package.json limit configuration
- ensure we update hbs template options
refs #9601
- the home.hbs behaviour for the index collection (`/`) is hardcoded in Ghost
- we would like to migrate all existing routes.yaml files
- we only replace the file if the contents of the routes.yaml file equals the old routes.yaml format (with home.hbs as template)
- updated README of settings folder
- if we don't remove the home.hbs template from the default routes.yaml file, home.hbs will be rendered for any page of the index collection
- the backwards compatible behaviour was different
- only render home.hbs for page 1
- remember: the default routes.yaml file reflects how Ghost was working without dynamic routing
refs #9601
Example:
```
collections:
/podcast/:
permalink: /{slug}/
```
- the name of the collection is remembered as `routerName` (in the case above: "podcast")
- the name of the collection is important for two things
1. context value
2. template name
- the context value is available for specific theme helpers e.g. is helper, body_class helper
- we auto-lookup the collection name in your theme e.g. podcast.hbs
- this logic does not apply to static routes
- if you define templates on your collection, they are stronger than the collection name