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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Lord
35e51e364b Switch to @tryghost/debug, remove ghost-ignition
no issue
The only pieces of Ghost-Ignition used in Ghost were debug and
logging. Both of these modules have been superceded by the Framework
monorepo, and all usages of Ignition have now been removed, replaced
with @tryghost/debug and @tryghost/logging.
2021-06-15 17:24:22 +01:00
Hannah Wolfe
273e220327 Moved i18n to shared
refs 829e8ed010

- i18n is used everywhere but only requires shared or external packages, therefore it's a good candidate for living in shared
- this reduces invalid requires across frontend and server, and lets us use it everywhere until we come up with a better option
2021-05-04 13:03:38 +01:00
Hannah Wolfe
829e8ed010 Expanded requires of lib/common i18n and events
- Having these as destructured from the same package is hindering refactoring now
- Events should really only ever be used server-side
- i18n should be a shared module for now so it can be used everywhere until we figure out something better
- Having them seperate also allows us to lint them properly
2021-05-03 17:14:52 +01:00
Vikas Potluri
4ac88dce10
Refactored common lib import to use destructuring (#11835)
* refactored `core/frontend/apps` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/{apps, redirects, routing}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/services/settings` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/frontend/services` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/adapters` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/{db, exporter, schema, validation}` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/data/importer` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/models/{base, plugins, relations}` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/models` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/canary/utils/serializers/output` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/canary` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/shared` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/server/api/v2/utils` to destructure common imports
* refactored remaining `core/server/api/v2` to destructure common imports
* refactored `core/frontend/meta` to destructure common imports
* fixed some tests referencing `common.errors` instead of `@tryghost/errors`
   - Not all of them need to be updated; only updating the ones that are
causing failures
* fixed errors import being shadowed by local scope
2020-05-22 19:22:20 +01:00
Nazar Gargol
4a10ddc8fa Fixed unsafeAttributes fetching in Admin API v2
no issue

- This check was misside and only was implemented for canary.
2019-10-09 21:16:27 +02:00
kirrg001
a31ed7c71d Added comments for Ghost API
no issue

- jsdoc
- added more information & context
2019-05-06 14:49:25 +02:00
kirrg001
b899a6fec8 Added settings ctrl to v2
refs #9866
2018-10-12 21:13:20 +02:00
kirrg001
4dcf256371 Added ability to define permission identifier
refs #9866

- by default it used `options.id`, which tells the permission layer the target id
- but some controllers want to use a different identifier
- e.g. settings -> settings.key
- e.g. password changes -> password[0].user_id
2018-10-12 20:02:08 +02:00
Katharina Irrgang
959912eca3
Added tiny framework to support multiple API versions (#9933)
refs #9326, refs #9866

**ATTENTION: This is the first iteration. Bugs are expected.**

Main Goals: 

- add support for multiple API versions.
- do not touch v0.1 implementation
- do not break v0.1

## Problems with the existing v0.1 implementation

1. It tried to be generic and helpful, but it was a mixture of generic and explicit logic living in basically two files: utils.js and index.js.

2. Supporting multiple api versions means, you want to have as less as possible code per API version. With v0.1 it is impossible to reduce the API controller implementation. 

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This commit adds three things:

1. The tiny framework with well-defined API stages.
2. An example implementation of serving static pages via /pages for the content v2 API.
3. Unit tests to prove that the API framework works in general.

## API Stages

- validation
- input serialization
- permissions
- query
- output serialization

Each request should go through these stages. It is possible to disable stages, but it's not recommended.

The code for each stage will either live in a shared folder or in the API version itself. It depends how API specific the validation or serialization is. Depends on the use case.

We should add a specific API validator or serializer if the use case is API format specific.
We should put everything else to shared.

The goal is to add as much as possible into the shared API layer to reduce the logic per API version.

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Serializers and validators can be added:

- for each request
- for specific controllers
- for specific actions

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There is room for improvements/extensions:

1. Remove http header configuration from the API controller, because the API controller should not know about http - decouple.

2. Put permissions helpers into shared. I've just extracted and capsulated the permissions helpers into a single file for now. It had no priority. The focus was on the framework itself.

etc.

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You can find more information about it in the API README.md (api/README.md)

- e.g. find more information about the structure
- e.g. example controllers

The docs are not perfect. We will improve the docs in the next two weeks.

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Upcoming tasks:

- prepare test env to test multiple API versions
- copy over the controllers from v0.1 to v2
- adapt the v2 express app to use the v2 controllers
2018-10-05 00:50:45 +02:00