Commit Graph

253 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Naz Gargol
cb58115700
🔥 Moved user email removal to API serialization layer (#11110) 2019-09-16 15:42:14 +02:00
Naz Gargol
0306c397d0
🔥 Removed v0.1 leftover code in model layer (#11107)
no issue

- Removed redundant model code in users
- Removed v0.1 specific attribute removal on model layer for post
- Removed property deletions comments handled in serialization layer
- Removed unused token.added listener. users.last_seen is  populated on middleware layer when a new access token is created
- Removed unneeded test for setting last_seen in users
2019-09-12 17:39:16 +02:00
Kevin Ansfield
d645afb416 Removed all accesstokens and refreshtokens related code
no issue

- v0.1 is ☠️ so the access/refresh token based auth is no longer used
- removed all code related to the `accesstokens` and `refreshtokens` tables
- removed all `passport` related dependencies as it's no longer used
2019-09-12 15:45:27 +01:00
Rishabh Garg
b875cc339d
🔥 Dropped unused ghost_auth_* user fields
no issue

- Drops `ghost_auth_access_token` and `ghost_auth_id` fields since not used anymore
- Adds migration for dropping these columns from users table
- Drops Auth strategy - `ghostStrategy` - since its not used anymore
2019-09-03 20:48:42 +05:30
Fabien O'Carroll
ab70a369fa Updated User model to support actions
closes #11013
2019-08-14 17:40:36 +08:00
Vikas Potluri
c58236e549 🐛 Disallowed locked/suspended users from being made owner via the API (#10647)
- closes #10555
- Added a check to the user modal that the new owner is active 
- Had to refactor Owner->Author unit test (also renamed it)
  - Based on the first 2 lines, owner->editor change is attempted (hence the rename)
  - Since both stubs return a 'modal' with owner role which means owner->owner change is actually attempted
  - Now that there's a user status check, added the `status` property to the user receiving owernship
2019-04-16 10:30:29 +01:00
kirrg001
5b73e8238e 🐛 Fixed email address not being returned with admin api key authentication
no issue

- bug in model layer
- we have to drop these context checks when dropping v0.1
2019-03-06 10:48:21 +01:00
Nazar Gargol
e109c54245 🐛 Fixed 500 error when wrong field data was passed
closes #10564

- Added similar filtering logic to models/base in `findOne` as in `findPage` to prevent fetching unexistent columns
2019-03-05 17:26:34 +08:00
kirrg001
82c5fc7f5a Ensured API can ask model.wasChanged
refs #10461

- the model layer (only post & user) fetches the model after update
- i assume it was added to ensure a response with all fields
- quick fixing it for now to ensure API layer can access ".wasChanged" to be able to decide if a request modified a resource or not

@NOTE: Bookshelf does not physically update a resource if nothing has changed.
2019-02-07 22:07:13 +01:00
kirrg001
865366c7c8 Ensured consistency for event handlers in the model layer
no issue

- the event chain works like this:
  - if a model registers an event, it get's triggered, because it's stronger than the base model
- but you have to call the base model to agree on a contract, because base model implements generic logic in event handlers
- this was inconsistently used
2019-02-07 11:02:35 +01:00
kirrg001
d20bdfd9c1 Moved more allowed options for findPage to base model
no issue

- no need to define these options in each model
2019-01-29 23:29:06 +01:00
kirrg001
87bb3052a8 Moved allowed filter option to base model
no issue

- no need to define the filter option in each model
2019-01-29 22:57:11 +01:00
Fabien O'Carroll
95880dddeb
🐛 Updated base model to store null instead of empty string (#10425)
refs #10388 

This updates the base model to retrieve column information, and explicitly set every property whose column is `nullable` and content is the empty string (`""`) to `null`
2019-01-28 16:58:28 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
4acc375fb6
Bumped knex & bookshelf dependencies (#10404)
refs #9389, refs #9248

- https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/releases/tag/0.14.0
- Bookshelf has fixed it's previous attr handling, see https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/pull/1848
- SQlite3 double slashes was merged into knex and released 👻tgriesser/knex@c746dea
2019-01-21 21:53:11 +01:00
Dexter Leng
da71b61bcf 🐛Deleted associated roles_users rows when user is destroyed (#10243)
closes #8843
2019-01-21 12:36:13 +01:00
Fabien O'Carroll
809a167a55 Updated permissible methods for hasApiKeyPermissions (#9970)
refs #9865

This updates all current permissible methods to use the new function
signature which includes the hasApiKeyPermissions parameter. It also
makes sure that the hasApiKeyPermissions argument is taken into account
whenever checking before returning a resolved promise.

To be continued. This is just a tiny part of the big picture. None of these changes are fully committed to stay as they are.
2019-01-18 13:39:53 +01:00
Hannah Wolfe
ef98c65040
Clean v2 Content API (#10329)
* Removed unused fields from v2 Content API

- We want to ship the v2 Content API as clean and lean as we can
- Many fields in the DB aren't actually used, we shouldn't return these values
- Other values aren't useful outside of Admin clients, and shouldn't be returned either

Fields removed:
- tags: created_at, updated_at, parent
- authors: locale, accessibility, tour
- posts: locale, author status, page
2019-01-04 11:21:21 +00:00
Katharina Irrgang
e89a27f3ab
Replaced options.where GQL statements with filter notation (#10160)
refs #10105

- `options.where` is an older deprecated logic
- before the filter language was invented, Ghost generates statements for knex
- if we want to replace GQL with NQL, we can't generate these statements
- they are not understood from NQL, because NQL uses mongo JSON
- go through usages and rewrite the statements
- invent `extraFilters` for now
- we need to keep the support for `status` or `staticPages` for now (API requirement)
- IMO both shortcuts in the extra filters should be removed in the future

This commit is required for https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/10159!
2018-11-15 15:53:24 +01:00
Fabien O'Carroll
8046f4d437
🐛 Fix last seen for users (#10141)
* Added updateLastSeen method to user model

refs #10138

* Refactor codebase to use user.updateLastSeen

refs #10138

This is to ensure all updates go via the same method, meaning any
specific logic can be handled in one place, it also helps with grepping
the codebase to find where this occurs

* Created updateUserLastSeen middleware for v2 admin

refs #10138

This is intended to be used with the v2 admin api and _possibly_ the
content api, to give us an accruate report on thelast time a user access
a ghost instance.

* Wired updateUserLastSeen up to v2 Admin API

closes #10138

* Fixed broken test for v2 admin api

no-issue

This test was broken because it was incorrectly testing for a method to
be called exactly once - this was irrelevant to the functionality being
tested for.

* Updated user check method to set status to active

no-issue

* Debounced the updateUserLastSeen middlware an hour

no-issue

* Resolved some PR comments
2018-11-13 18:27:10 +07:00
Katharina Irrgang
ff6bf5f318 Renamed /users to /authors for Content API V2 (#10096)
refs #10061

- Made /authors endpoint available in Content API V2
2018-11-07 15:29:37 +01:00
kirrg001
551f14d9ec Moved toJSON call to api v0.1 controller for ownership transfer
refs #9866
2018-10-12 18:12:16 +02:00
kirrg001
476ac185aa Added protection for ownership transfer
no issue
2018-10-06 21:50:31 +02:00
kirrg001
1f216cef7d Added comments to user model
no issue
2018-10-06 21:24:02 +02:00
kirrg001
eefb3e9f62 Formatted errors in user model
no issue

- the lines were too long
- readability improvement
2018-10-06 21:22:02 +02:00
kirrg001
71b33c8bff Optimised user model permissible fn
no issue

- reordered the checks
- optimisation for 2e3876b477
2018-10-06 11:07:37 +02:00
kirrg001
2e3876b477 Moved user controller permission handling to user permissible fn
refs #9866

- prep for v2
- you can better unit test the permissible function
- this avoids copying over the permission handling to v2 controller
- it was possible to move this logic into the model layer, because we now support `unsafeAttrs`
2018-10-06 02:25:46 +02:00
Nazar Gargol
82b7aea641
Refactor URL generation from models (#9917)
Moved URL attributes logic from the model into API layer 

refs #9866

- Moved URL related attribute calculation for posts, users, and tags into API layer
- Added test coverage for url attributes in tags/authors/primary_tags/primary_authors
2018-10-03 15:44:30 +02:00
Fabien O'Carroll
4d9414b5d2 Created Session Model (#9909)
refs #9865

- Created session model for session table
- Added model relations
- Added unit test coverage
2018-09-27 14:31:39 +02:00
Nazar Gargol
4c5bff0f49 Removed toJSON serialization in findPage method (#9899)
refs #9866

- Removed `toJSON` call in `findPage`
- Added JSON serialization on API layer
- Reason: model and api layer were coupled - all other model actions just returned the raw data and no specific format
- Corrected test suites to serialize fetched models to JSON
- Removed `absolute_urls` attribute from validOptions findPage methods as it's no longer needed in the data layer
- Changed 'include' test as this option is now tolerated and returns data
2018-09-26 14:11:22 +02:00
Fabien O'Carroll
7d25c36a7b Removed duplicate 'id' for User permittedOptions
refs #9881

This is because we don't want duplicates
2018-09-21 12:15:29 +02:00
Fabien O'Carroll
2cb8d06fca Updated permittedOptions to correctly call super
refs #9881

When subclassing and calling "super" you must explicitly pass the this
context and any parameters
2018-09-21 12:15:29 +02:00
Fabien O'Carroll
c9b8ddde4b 🎨Added absolute_url flag to public api (#9833)
closes #9832

The API _should_ be returning absolute URLs for everything, 3rd party applications require absolute urls to read and display ghost data correctly. Currently they have to concat the blog url and the resource url, which is very uncomfortable.

Changing the public api like this would be considered a breaking change however so we've opted to put it behind a query parameter named `absolute_urls`.
2018-08-31 11:02:39 +01:00
kirrg001
00cf043e15 Fixed missing defaults in model layer
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
2018-06-26 16:35:23 +02:00
kirrg001
5f5f0021db 🔥 Drop Node v4 Support
no issue

- support ends today
- see https://github.com/nodejs/Release
- removed `use strict`
2018-05-01 14:06:18 +02:00
Katharina Irrgang
fb79f24316
Fixed model events and transactions (#9524)
no issue

- if multiple queries run in a transaction, the model events are triggered before the txn finished
- if the txn rolls back, the events are anyway emitted
- the events are triggered too early
- solution:
  - `emitChange` needs to detect that a transaction is happening
  - it listens on a txn event to determine if events should be triggered
2018-04-06 18:19:45 +02:00
Aileen Nowak
1da2eec915 🐛Fixed image properties to be reset to null after removal (#9432)
closes #9085

Fixes an issue, where the client sets image properties to `""` after deleting the image. This causes problems with the query filter (see https://github.com/TryGhost/GQL/issues/24), as they have to be `null`.

Added a check in the model layer saving method to set value  to `null`, when the property is empty.

Affected models and properties:
- `posts`:
	- `feature_image`
	- `og_image`
	- `twitter_image`
- `users`:
	- `profile_image`
	- `cover_image`
- `tags`:
	- `feature_image`
2018-03-05 09:10:27 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
0aff9f33d9
Improved validation layer (#9427)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/3658

- the `validateSchema` helper was a bit broken
  - if you add a user without email, you will receive a database error
  - but the validation error should catch that email is passed with null
- it was broken, because:
  - A: it called `toJSON` -> this can remove properties from the output (e.g. password)
  - B: we only validated fields, which were part of the JSON data (model.hasOwnProperty)
- we now differentiate between schema validation for update and insert
- fixed one broken import test
  - if you import a post without a status, it should not error
  - it falls back to the default value
- removed user model `onValidate`
  - the user model added a custom implementation of `onValidate`, because of a bug which we experienced (see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/3638)
  - with the refactoring this is no longer required - we only validate fields which have changed when updating resources
  - also, removed extra safe catch when logging in (no longer needed - unit tested)
- add lot's of unit tests to proof the code change
- always call the base class, except you have a good reason
2018-02-16 00:49:15 +01:00
kirrg001
355ef54702 Removed isNew usages in model layer
no issue

- `isNew` does not work in Ghost, because Ghost does not use auto increment id's
- see https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/issues/1265
- see https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/blob/0.10.3/src/base/model.js#L211
- we only had one occurance, which was anyway redundant
  - if you add a user, `hasChanged('password') is true
  - if you edit a user and the password has changed, `hasChanged('password')` is true as well

NOTE #1:

1. We can't override `isNew` and throw an error, because bookshelf makes use of `isNew` as well, but it's a fallback if `options.method` is not set.
2. It's hard to re-implement `isNew` based on `options.method`, because then we need to ensure that this value is always set (requires a couple of changes)

NOTE #2:
If we need to differentiate if a model is new or edited, we should manually check for `options.method === insert`.

NOTE #3:
The unit tests are much faster compared to the model integration tests.
I did a comparision with the same test assertion:
  - unit test takes 70ms
  - integration test takes 190ms
2018-02-15 22:11:49 +01:00
kirrg001
2b76d7a492 Added lib.security.password lib
no issue

- move password hashing and password comparison to lib/security/password
- added two unit test
- FYI: password hashing takes ~100ms
  - we could probably mock password hashing in certain cases when unit testing
2018-02-15 21:13:04 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
c6a95c6478
Sorted out the mixed usages of include and withRelated (#9425)
no issue

- this commit cleans up the usages of `include` and `withRelated`.

### API layer (`include`)
- as request parameter e.g. `?include=roles,tags`
- as theme API parameter e.g. `{{get .... include="author"}}`
- as internal API access e.g. `api.posts.browse({include: 'author,tags'})`
- the `include` notation is more readable than `withRelated`
- and it allows us to use a different easier format (comma separated list)
- the API utility transforms these more readable properties into model style (or into Ghost style)

### Model access (`withRelated`)
- e.g. `models.Post.findPage({withRelated: ['tags']})`
- driven by bookshelf

---

Commits explained.

* Reorder the usage of `convertOptions`

- 1. validation
- 2. options convertion
- 3. permissions
- the reason is simple, the permission layer access the model layer
  - we have to prepare the options before talking to the model layer
- added `convertOptions` where it was missed (not required, but for consistency reasons)

* Use `withRelated` when accessing the model layer and use `include` when accessing the API layer

* Change `convertOptions` API utiliy

- API Usage
  - ghost.api(..., {include: 'tags,authors'})
  - `include` should only be used when calling the API (either via request or via manual usage)
  - `include` is only for readability and easier format
- Ghost (Model Layer Usage)
  - models.Post.findOne(..., {withRelated: ['tags', 'authors']})
  - should only use `withRelated`
  - model layer cannot read 'tags,authors`
  - model layer has no idea what `include` means, speaks a different language
  - `withRelated` is bookshelf
  - internal usage

* include-count plugin: use `withRelated` instead of `include`

- imagine you outsource this plugin to git and publish it to npm
- `include` is an unknown option in bookshelf

* Updated `permittedOptions` in base model

- `include` is no longer a known option

* Remove all occurances of `include` in the model layer

* Extend `filterOptions` base function

- this function should be called as first action
- we clone the unfiltered options
- check if you are using `include` (this is a protection which could help us in the beginning)
- check for permitted and (later on default `withRelated`) options
- the usage is coming in next commit

* Ensure we call `filterOptions` as first action

- use `ghostBookshelf.Model.filterOptions` as first action
- consistent naming pattern for incoming options: `unfilteredOptions`
- re-added allowed options for `toJSON`
- one unsolved architecture problem:
  - if you override a function e.g. `edit`
  - then you should call `filterOptions` as first action
  - the base implementation of e.g. `edit` will call it again
  - future improvement

* Removed `findOne` from Invite model

- no longer needed, the base implementation is the same
2018-02-15 10:53:53 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
9ede5905f6
Reduce toJSON implementation: use the power of bookshelf (#9423)
refs #6103

- simplify `toJSON`
- `baseKey` was not used - have not find a single use case
- all the functionality of our `toJSON` is offered in bookshelf
- `omitPivot` does remove pivot elements from the JSON obj (bookshelf feature)
- `shallow` allows you to not return relations
- make use of `serialize`, see http://bookshelfjs.org/docs/src_base_model.js.html#line260
- fetching nested relations e.g. `users.roles` still works (unrelated to this refactoring)

> pick('shallow', 'baseKey', 'include', 'context')

We will re-add options validation in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/9427, but then with the official way: use `filterOptions`.

---

We return all fetched relations (pre-defined with `withRelated`) by default.
You can disable it with `shallow:true`.
2018-02-14 17:32:11 +01:00
Austin Burdine
777247cbc7 Contributor Role (#9315)
closes #9314 

* added fixtures for contributor role
* update post api tests to prevent contributor publishing post
* update permissible function in role/user model
* fix additional author code in invites
* update contributor role migration for knex-migrator v3
* fix paths in contrib migration
* ensure contributors can't edit or delete published posts, fix routing tests [ci skip]
* update db fixtures hash
* strip tags from post if contributor
* cleanup post permissible function
* excludedAttrs to ignore tag updates for now (might be removed later)
* ensure contributors can't edit another's post
* migration script for 1.21
2018-02-07 10:46:22 +01:00
kirrg001
fe461da110 Deleted bookshelf access plugin
refs #9127

- permission checks can happen everywhere in the code base
  - we would like to create a context class
- global access to `options.context.is(...)`
- please read more about the access plugin in #9127 section "Model layer and the access plugin".
- removed the plugin and use direct context checks
2018-01-25 17:54:28 +01:00
kirrg001
fc5b4dd934 Moved image utils to lib/image
refs #9178

- i am not super happy about `const imageLib = require('../lib/image')`
- i don't really like the name `imageLib`
- but i had no better idea 😃
- if we use the same name in the whole project, it's very easy to rename the folder or the variable
2017-12-14 20:46:53 +01:00
kirrg001
c5169e23c4 Moved unique identifier generation to lib/security
refs #9178
2017-12-14 13:52:20 +01:00
kirrg001
f83cbf6117 Moved pipeline/sequence to lib/promise
refs #9178

- continue with killing our global utils folder
- i haven't found any better naming for lib/promise
- so, require single files for now
- instead of doing `promiseLib = require('../lib/promise')`
- we can optimise the requires later
2017-12-13 22:20:02 +01:00
kirrg001
6f6c8f4521 Import lib/common only
refs #9178

- avoid importing 4 modules (logging, errors, events and i18n)
- simply require common in each file
2017-12-12 10:28:13 +01:00
kirrg001
ac2578b419 Moved errors,logging,i18n and events to lib/common
refs #9178
2017-12-12 10:28:13 +01:00
Aileen Nowak
d507eab3e8 Changed logic for importPersistUser option (#9203)
no issue

- `importing` and `importPersistUser` are two different concepts
2017-11-07 09:09:57 +01:00
Hannah Wolfe
bcf5a1bc34
Switch to Eslint (#9197)
refs #9178

* Add eslint deps, remove old lint deps
* Add eslint config, remove old lint configs
* Config for server and tests are different
* Tweaked rules to suit us
* Fix linting in codebase - lots of indent changes.
* Fix a real broken test
2017-11-01 13:44:54 +00:00