closes#3983
- removed naive regex implementation
- added cheerio to project dependencies
- used cheerio to parse RSS content
- use attribute getter/setter to replace href/src attribute urls with the resolved version
issue #3409
- DRYs out the controllers/frontend a little by moving common functinoality
into its own function
- adds ability to use home.hbs template file if it exists
- adds unit tests for this functionality
migration from usage of config() to just an object of config.
no relevant issue
- Change 'loadConfig' task to 'ensureConfig' to more accurately reflect
what it is actually doing. Its sole purpose is to make sure a `config.js`
file exists, and as such the name now reflects that purpose.
- Update config/index.js to export the ghostConfig object directly
so that it can be accessed from other modules
- Update all references of config(). to config.
This was a blind global find all and replace, treat it as such.
- Fixes to tests to support new config access method
- Allow each test to still work when invoked invidually
no related issue
- Updates package.json packages, adding express middleware packages
that have been broken into their own modules
- Updates controllers/frontend.js to use the new Layer object that Express 4.0
has. Requires some monkey-patching as the Layer object isn't explicitly
surfaced, however it should be safe to do.
- Moved the setup of routes into middleware/index.js because they need to
be added as a middleware function before the 404 and 500 handlers. This is
no longer possible with the old app.use(app.router) as that has been removed.
- Cleaned up middleware/index.js to make it compatible with Express 4.0.
- Simplified the way themes are activated and enabled when they are activated.
The new handling is simpler, yet should still cover all the use cases that
previously existed.
- The entire flow of activating a theme through middleware should be a little
more centralized, letting it be easier to read and maintain.
- Moved every routes/*.js file to use an individual express.Router() instance.
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
Ref #2061
- Add canThis permission checks to settings api calls
- Add strict rules about accessing core settings without internal: true
- Omit core settings in browse() call unless internal: true
- Update unit tests to call api.settings with contexts
- Add a couple unit tests for new scenarios
- Update all api.settings calls in the app to call with internal context
- Re-arrange permissions.init in server startup so config.theme.update
can access settings without permissions error
closes#2643
- added error type
- added error property for validations
- wrapped errors in an array
- returns multiple errors for validation
- updated tests and admin
Closes#2606
- Refactor settings api responses to { settings: [ ] } format
- Update all code using api.settings to handle new response format
- Update test stubs to return new format
- Update client site settings model to parse new format into one object of key/value pairs
- Refactor to include all setting values
- Remove unused settingsCollection method
- Update settingsCache to store all attributes
- Update settingsResult to send all attributes
- Remove unnecessary when() wraps
- Reject if editing a setting that doesn't exist
- Reject earlier if setting key is empty
- Update tests with new error messages
- Use setting.add instead of edit that was incorrectly adding
- Update importer to properly import activePlugins and installedPlugins
- Update expected setting result fields
- Fix a weird situation where hasOwnProperty didn't exist 🤷
closes#1838
- adding `forceAdminSSL: {redirect: true/false}` option to allow 403 over non-SSL rather than redirect
- adding `urlSSL` option to specify SSL variant of `url`
- using `urlSSL` when redirecting to SSL (forceAdminSSL), if specified
- dynamically patching `.url` property for view engine templates to use SSL variant over HTTPS connections (pass `.secure` property as view engine data)
- using `urlSSL` in a "reset password" email, if specified
- adding unit tests to test `forceAdminSSL` and `urlSSL` options
- created a unit test utility function to dynamically fork a new instance of Ghost during the test, with different configuration options
closes#2609
- added include parameter to api.posts.*
- changed toJSON to omit objects that are not included
- added include parameter to admin
- added include parameter to frontend.js
- updated tests
- removed duplicate code from posts model
**Known Issue:** It is not possible to attach a tag using an ID.
When setting the Content-Type header for the RSS feeds, the character
set is omitted. However, when running the feed through the
[Feed Validator](http://feedvalidator.org), it became apparent that
there was a problem as the encoding defaults to US-ASCII. See
[RFC 3023](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3023.txt) for further information
on the default XML charset over HTTP.
I have added a test and simple update to the 'Content-Type' header.
Closes#2619
- If edit parameter is 'edit' redirect to editor.
- If edit parameter is anything other then undefined redirect to 404.
- Create edit post tests.
- Test redirect without trailing slash.
- Test redirect to editor.
- Test redirect to 404.
closes#2604
- moved ‚pagination‘ to ‚meta‘ property
- added response test for pagination property
- changed ‚next‘ and ‚prev‘ to be set to null and exist on every
response
- removed unnecessary call to API for RSS author
closes#2264
- added permissions check to db, users and posts
- added register method to users
- added doesUserExist method to users
- added user from session to internal calls
- changed permissible to overwrite canThis
- removed action map and action type from permissable method
closes#2580
- added new format to post API methods
- added post object parsing and wrapping to admin
- removed unused ‚user‘ object from API response
- updated tests
closes#2260
- added routes for /tag/:slug/rss and /tag/:slug/rss/:page
- added support for tag in the rss controller
- added route tests for each extra case
- fixing a tiny typo in some test descriptions
first 10 % of #2124
- added initial version of JSON API tests
- renamed error.errorCode to error.code
- renamed tags.all to tags.browse for consistency
fixes#1969
- creates new ./server/helpers/tempalte.js method
which returns the correct view to use when rendering
- updates fronted controller to check if a custom page template
exists and if so then uses that to render the static page
- adds additional class name to body_class helper when
a custom page template is being rendered
- adds tests to address all new features
fixes#2111
- modified Post model to support a tag query
param that will filter the desired post collection
to only include posts that contain the requested tag
- in the updated Post model it includes the Tag model
under a nested object called 'aspects'
- added tests for updated Post model, updating
test utils to add more posts_tags relations
- adds two new routes to frontend,
one for initial tag page,
another to page that tag page
- for tag pages the array of posts
is exposed to the view similarly
to the homepeage
- on the tag view page the information
for the tag is also accessible
for further theme usage
- the tag view page supports a hierarchy of
views, it'll first attempt to use a tag.hbs
file if it exists, otherwise fall back
to the default index.hbs file
- modified pageUrl and pagination helper
to have it be compatible with tag paging
- added unit tests for frontend controller
- added unit tests for handlebar helper modifications
- add functional tests for new tag routes
Closes#2081
* Amended require-tree to populate availableThemes and availablePlugins to use full file names (`basename.ext`) as keys instead of just basename. This way `image.jpg`, `image.png`, `image.gif` won't overwrite the `image` key.
* Amended require-tree to allow package.json file parsing to return the contents of the file as json on the `package.json` key.
* settings api populates theme data `package` if it exists. Otherwise it assigns `false` to it
* `general.hbs` (salute) was reworked to if there is the package key on the theme is not false, it will use the `name` and `version` keys of that. You can break it by not having a `name` or `version` in the package.json file.
* Added error and warning messages for package.json file parse errors and misses
fixes#2057
- uses express’ Route object to create RegExp’s
that we use to check the incoming path
- refactored structure of fronted controller single
tests to be easier to read
- amend regex to incorporate new allowed permalink
structure
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
closes#2114
- instead of putting author in feedOptions of node-rss, it was moved to itemOptions
- supplying author: user ? user.name : null in itemOptions will still result to creating a dc:creator tag inside item tags so the info needed to have the author is still there like before
- node-rss should however still fix this quirk to not have that nasty author tag in channel tag when you supply author in feedOptions
fixes#1765fixes#1811
issue #1833
New UrlFor functions
- moved body of url helper to config.path.urlFor, which can generate a URL for various scenarios
- urlFor can take a string (name) or object (relativeUrl: '/') as the first
argument - this is the first step towards issue #1833
- also added config.path.urlForPost which is async and handles getting
permalink setting
- frontend controller, ghost_head helper, cache invalidation all now use
urlFor or urlForPost all urls should be correct and consistent
URL Consistency Improvements
- refactored invalidateCache into cacheInvalidationHeader which returns a
promise so that url can be generated properly by urlForPost
- moved isPost from models to schema, and refactored schema to have a tables object
- deleted posts now return the whole object, not just id and slug,
ensuring cache invalidation header can be set on delete
- frontend controller rss and archive page redirects work properly with subdirectory
- removes {{url}} helper from admin and client, and replaced with adminUrl
helper which also uses urlFor
- in res.locals ghostRoot becomes relativeUrl, and path is removed