- We've been getting warnings in our tests for some time now, but without --trace-warnings they are impossible to trackdown
- Add this flag for all tests so that we can see stack traces and maybe fix some of the issues
- for some reason, that git remote check wasn't working in a bash expansion, and
then I couldn't get variables updating properly
- this one seems to work and maintains the functionality we want
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- our docs do not tell the user to set up an `upstream` remote for Casper, so
running `grunt master` will fail as it expects `upstream` to exist
- this commit adds detection for if `upstream` exists, and falls back to
`origin` if not
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[Portal](https://github.com/TryGhost/Portal) is a new drop-in script to make the bulk of Ghost membership features work on any theme out of the box, which was under a developer flag so far. This release removes the flag for Portal and makes it included as default for any members-enabled Ghost site. The Portal script is backward compatible with old public members script and existing Members-enabled themes should notice no change.
- Removes Portal config flag as Portal is now enabled by default
- Removes old members script as Portal is backward compatible with it
- Changes `{{content}}` helper to show default CTA in case of restricted content access
- `accent_color` setting is no more behind the dev experiment flag and included by default
- Adds migration to switch off Portal button setting for all existing sites which don't have Portal enabled in beta
- we want to allow people to download and run the latest code in Ghost
and Ghost-Admin from Ghost-CLI without going through the process of
cloning the repos
- this GitHub Actions will generate a release zip and upload it as an
artifact
- we then have a tool to download the latest artifact, which can be used
in Ghost-CLI
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Retries can result in bogus error messages for any non-idempotent tests with multiple assertions, causing frustrating test debug experiences.
An example:
1. Members import test runs
2. Import succeeds, count assertions pass, assertion for "import label" presence fails
3. Mocha re-runs the test
4. "Imported member" count assertions now fail because the importer won't import duplicates and the db is not cleared for each individual test for performance
5. Mocha reports a test failure as the imported count being incorrect rather than the missing label
* moved `server/config` to `shared/config`
* updated config import paths in server to use shared
* updated config import paths in frontend to use shared
* updated config import paths in test to use shared
* updated config import paths in root to use shared
* trigger regression tests
* of course the rebase broke tests
- watch wasn't restarting the dev env if you edit the index.js or core/index.js
- these files aren't changed often, but it's still important that Ghost restarts when they do!
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
- added core/shared to watched folders in grunt
- moved sentry to shared
- moved express initialisation to a shared file
- always set trust proxy + sentry error handler
- use this new express init everywhere, and remove duplicate trust proxy and sentry error handler code
- Don't really need a dependency here, can work without it
- matchdep hasn't been updated in 3 years, and has a web of potentially insecure dependencies
- Unlikely to affect us, but safer to go without
- The grunt-cssnano plugin is old and no longer maintained
- It uses insecure dependencies that don't really impact us, but we want to get rid of warnings
- Swapping for grunt-postcss+cssnano is a more up-to-date way of sorting this out
- 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>
- Basic set of tests checks that our default behaviour works as expected
- Moved current acceptance tests to api-acceptance, and added this in frontend-acceptance
- This reduces nesting, and will help when we eventually separate the frontend out entirely
refs 91984b54ca
- For request effieciency we should be using a minified file just like we did previously with `ghost-sdk.js`
- Modified 'max-age' caching header to 1 year for both minified and non-minified files as thay won't affect dev environment and should be beneficial for self-hosting instances that don't use minification
- Along the way corrected an extra 301 redirect because `/public/member.js` path wasn't using a bakslach in the end.
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- we occasionally see random errors which fail tests
- this is a problem because it's blocking us seeing which tests are
really failing
- for now, retry the tests 3 times to overcome the intermittent problem
until a better solution is found
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/1335
- ember-cli now has a build progress spinner and some updated messages
- updates Gruntfile stdout/stderr handling to ignore certain error output so that we continue to output the periodic "building admin client..." notifications
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- As v0.1 API is dropped there is no need to keep an API client around
- Removed references to ghost-sdk in regression test suite
- Removed routes to /public/ghost-sdk.js
- Removed reference to ghost-sdk in grunt build process
refs #10790
- Moved /core/apps into core/frontend
- Moved /core/server/helpers to /core/frontend/helpers along with /core/server/services/themes
- Changed helper location in overrides
- Moved /core/server/services/routing to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/services/url to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/data/meta to /core/frontend/meta
- Moved /core/server/services/rss to /core/frontend/services
- Moved /core/server/data/xml to /core/frontend/services
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- acceptance tests run on each build
- regression tests run once per day
- if we do a release, we have to ensure that we run all tests
- reduces the risk of releasing a new version with broken regression tests
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- ember-data 3.6.0 outputs some benign "Circular dependency" warnings which get shown in `grunt dev` build output and cause the "Building admin client..." messages to stop repeating
- adds a filter to ignore any lines containing "Circular dependency" to keep output clean and allow the repeating build message to continue
refs #9441
* Updated top-level ids to use const
* Removed one layer of indentation
* Added .eslintignore files for server and test tasks
* Added npm scripts for eslint
* Fixed lint command in w/ grunt
* Uninstalled grunt-eslint
* Added eslint config
refs #9178
`yarn test` only runs acceptance and unit tests.
We will setup a cronjob in Travis and run the regression tests once per day.
You can manually run them with `yarn test:regression`
This separation is just a first step into the right direction.
Travis will no longer run for 10-13minutes.
The goal is to run common API use cases and unit tests in Travis and locally by default.
## After this separation we still need to:
- re-work our test utility
- remove some tests
- define which tests are our common API use cases
- rewrite some tests
- make testing easier (starting/stopping Ghost, fixtures and resetting services or event listeners, it's a pain and takes sometimes ages to fix tests)
---
**Acceptance:**
- common/basic API use cases against the current **stable** API
**Unit:**
- all unit tests (no database access)
- proper mocking
**Regression:**
- packages we don't want to run for each PR or commit
- tests which protect Ghost from breaking components and behaviour
- it is wishful that regression tests are using Ghost's API's (frontend, apps, core)
---
**This PR requires an update to our docs.**
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- this npm package is very out-of-date
- it shows 5-6 security warnings
- i don't really know why this grunt command exists
- it was added 5 years ago: f84d3d32e5