closes#4424
- meta description is an optional SEO tag that we can provide when we have sensible output
- in the cases where we have no useful output, we should not output the tag at all
- ghost_head now takes care of this, and themes should not include their own meta description tag
closes#7242
- before this, the get helper's else was used for empty resultsets
- the argument was made that we should fall through to a foreach or with helper's else instead
- I agree that this is the more natural, consistent approach, and so would like to change it for Ghost 1.0
E.g. as of this PR we now have:
{{#get "posts" filter="tag:doesnt-exist"}}
{{#foreach posts}}
{{else}}
this ges executed because there are no results
{{/foreach}}
{{/get}}
instead of
{{#get "posts" filter="tag:doesnt-exist"}}
{{#foreach posts}}
{{else}}
{{/foreach}}
{{each}}
this ges executed because there are no results
{{/get}}
refs #7491
- this hack is so legacy I almost forgot about it 😈
- in the beginning of Ghost there were no post images
- someone figured out you could do {{content words="0"}} and it would pull out the first image in your post
- this was never documented, but enough theme developers found it that when we upgraded downsize to get rid of the bug
- we needed to add a hack to keep compatibility.
- This has to die in 🔥 for Ghost 1.0
no issue
🎨 Switch themes API to use config.availableThemes
- this gets rid of the only places where settings.availableThemes are used
🔥 Get rid of settings.availableThemes
- this is no longer used anywhere
- also get rid of every related call to updateSettingsCache
🔥 Replace config.availableThemes with theme cache
- Creates a tailor-made in-memory cache for themes inside the theme module
- Add methods for getting & setting items on the cache
- Move all references to config.availableThemes to use the new cache
- This can be abstracted later to support other kinds of caches?
🎨 Start improving theme lib's API
Still TODO: simplifying/clarifying:
- what is the structure of the internal list
- what is the difference between a package list, and a theme list?
- what is the difference between reading a theme and loading it?
- how do we update the theme list (add/remove)
- how do we refresh the theme list? (hot reload?!)
- how do we get from an internal list, to one that is sent as part of the API?
- how are we going to handle theme storage: read/write, such that the path is configurable
🎨 Use themeList consistently
🎨 Update list after storage
closes#8037🔥 Remove API-level default settings population
- This is a relic!
- We ALWAYS populate defaults on server start therefore this code could never run.
- This was a lot of complicated code that wasn't even needed!!
🎨 Move settings cache
- Move settings cache to be its own thing
- Update all references
- Adds TODOs for further cleanup
🎨 Create settings initialisation step
- Create new settings library, which will eventually house more code
- Unify the interface for initialising settings (will be more useful later)
- Reduce number of calls to updateSettingsCache
* 🎨🔥 do not store settings in config and make settings cache easier available
- remove remembering settings value in theme config
- if we need a cache value, we are asking the settings cache directly
- instead of settings.getSettingSync we use settings.cache.get
- added TODO:
- think about moving the settings cache out of api/settings
- we could create a folder named cache cache/settings
- this settings cache listens on model changes for settings
- decoupling
* 🔥 remove timezone from config
- no need to store in overrides config and in defaults settings
* 🎨 context object helper
- replace config.get('theme') by settings cache
* 🎨 replace config.get('theme') by settings.cache.get
* 🎨 adapt tests
* fixes from comments
refs #7688
Update the `ghost_head_spec` to reflect the current changes (we're not having a default `icon` setting in our config anymore). Render the link to the default favicon to be relative.
closes#7688
- Use `/favicon.ico` and `/favicon.png` in blog app. Depending on type of storage (custom upload = local file storage), serves either from storage adapter with `read()` method or reads the bytes via `fs`.
- Redirects requests for `favicon.ico` to `favicon.png` if custom `png` icon is uploaded and vice versa.
- Redirect requests for `favicon.png` to `favicon.ico` if default icon is used (in `core/shared`).
- Changes the `{{asset}}` helper for favicon to not serve from theme assets anymore. It will either be served the custom blog-icon or the default one.
- The `{{@blog.icon}}` helper renders the url of the **uploaded** blog icon. It won't render the default icon.
closes#7769
Because Google AMP is bitching around and shows errors in Googles' webmaster tools for missing post images and blog icons, we decided to make AMP optional. It will be enabled by default, but can be disabled in general settings. Once disabled, the `amp` route doesn't work anymore.
This PR contains the back end changes for Ghost-alpha:
- Adds `amp` to settings table incl default setting `true`
- Adds `amp` value to our settings cache
- Changes the route handling of AMP app to check for the `amp` setting first.
- Adds tests to check the route handling and ghost_head output
- Includes changes to `post-lookup.js` as done by @kirrg001 in #7842
closes#7826
- expose raw url value inside `{{navigation}}` helper
- modify `{{url}}` helper to urlencode values and mark as HTML-safe to avoid Handlebars additional HTML-escaping
closes#2597
- Remove .archive-template
- Remove .page
- Don't output .post-template on pages
- Use `page-slug` instead of `page-template-slug`
- Always output `page-slug` irrelevant of whether or not there is a custom template
closes#6165
- internal tags has been in labs for a couple of months, we've fixed some bugs & are ready to ship
- removes all code that tests for the labs flag
- also refactors the various usage of the visibility filter into a single util
- all the tests still pass!!!
- this marks #6165 as closed because I think the remaining UI tasks will be handled as part of a larger piece of work
no issue
- unsued code:
- there are no public assets anymore, might need to use this instead of shared in future, but for now lets remove it to reduce confusion
- the `input password` box was incorrectly registered as an admin helper, thinking that was needed in order to render the default template. This isn't needed.
- apps:
- small structure & comment update to amp app
- moving input_password helper into private blogging app
- refactor helpers in subscribers app
- 🛠 add bunyan and prettyjson, remove morgan
- ✨ add logging module
- GhostLogger class that handles setup of bunyan
- PrettyStream for stdout
- ✨ config for logging
- @TODO: testing level fatal?
- ✨ log each request via GhostLogger (express middleware)
- @TODO: add errors to output
- 🔥 remove errors.updateActiveTheme
- we can read the value from config
- 🔥 remove 15 helper functions in core/server/errors/index.js
- all these functions get replaced by modules:
1. logging
2. error middleware handling for html/json
3. error creation (which will be part of PR #7477)
- ✨ add express error handler for html/json
- one true error handler for express responses
- contains still some TODO's, but they are not high priority for first implementation/integration
- this middleware only takes responsibility of either rendering html responses or return json error responses
- 🎨 use new express error handler in middleware/index
- 404 and 500 handling
- 🎨 return error instead of error message in permissions/index.js
- the rule for error handling should be: if you call a unit, this unit should return a custom Ghost error
- 🎨 wrap serve static module
- rule: if you call a module/unit, you should always wrap this error
- it's always the same rule
- so the caller never has to worry about what comes back
- it's always a clear error instance
- in this case: we return our notfounderror if serve static does not find the resource
- this avoid having checks everywhere
- 🎨 replace usages of errors/index.js functions and adapt tests
- use logging.error, logging.warn
- make tests green
- remove some usages of logging and throwing api errors -> because when a request is involved, logging happens automatically
- 🐛 return errorDetails to Ghost-Admin
- errorDetails is used for Theme error handling
- 🎨 use 500er error for theme is missing error in theme-handler
- 🎨 extend file rotation to 1w
closes#6588, #7095
* `ImageObject` with image dimensions (#7152, #7151, #7153)
- Returns meta data as promise
- returns a new Promise from meta data
- uses `Promise.props()` to resolve `getClient()` and `getMetaData()`
- Adds 'image-size' util
The util returns an object like this
```
{
height: 50,
url: 'http://myblog.com/images/cat.jpg',
width: 50
};
```
if the dimensions can be fetched and rejects with error, if not.
In case we get a locally stored image or a not complete url (like `//www.gravatar.com/andsoon`), we add the protocol to the incomplete one and use `urlFor()` to get the absolute URL. If the request fails or `image-size` is not able to read the file, we reject with error.
- adds 'image-size' module to dependencies
- adds `getImageSizeFromUrl` function that returns image dimensions
- In preparation of AMP support and to improve our schema.org JSON-LD and structured data, I made the following changes:
- Changes the following properties to be `Objects`, which have a `url` property by default and a `dimensions` property, if `width` and `height` are available:
- `metaData.coverImage`
- `metaData.authorImage`
- `metaData.blog.logo`
- Checks cache by calling `getCachedImageSizeFromUrl`. If image dimensions were fetched already, returns them from cache instead of fetching them again.
- If we have image dimensions on hand, the output in our JSON-LD changes from normal urls to be full `ImageObjects`. Applies to all images and logos.
- Special case for `publisher.logo` as it has size restrictions: if the image doesn't fulfil the restrictions (<=600 width and <=60 height), we simply output the url instead, so like before.
- Adds new property for schema.org JSON-LD: `mainEntityOfPage` as an Object.
- Adds additional Open Graph data (if we have the image size): `og:image:width` and `og:image:height`
- Adds/updates tests
* AMP router and controller (#7171, #7157)
Implements AMP in `/apps/`:
- renders `amp.hbs` if route is `/:slug/amp/`
- updates `setResponseContext` to set context to `['amp', 'post']` for a amp post and `['amp', 'page']` for a page, but will not render amp template for a page
- updates `context_spec`
- registers 'amp' as new internal app
- adds the `amp.hbs` template to `core/server/apps/amp` which will be the default template for AMP posts.
- adds `isAmpURL` to `post-lookup`
* 🎨 Use `context` in meta as array (#7205)
Instead of reading the first value of the context array, we're checking if it includes certain context values.
This is a preparation change for AMP, where the context will be delivered as `['amp', 'post']`.
* ✨ AMP helpers (#7174, #7216, #7215, #7223)
- Adds AMP helpers `{{amp_content}}`, `{{amp_component}}` and `{{amp_ghost_head}}` to support AMP:
- `{{amp_content}}`:
- Adds `Amperize` as dependency
- AMP app uses new helper `{{amp_content}}` to render AMP HTML
- `Amperize` transforms regular HTML into AMP HTML
- Adds test for `{{amp_content}}` helper
- Adds 'Sanitize-HTML` as dependendy
- After the HTML get 'amperized' we still might have some HTML tags, which are prohibited in AMP HTML, so we use `sanitize-html` to remove those. With every update, `Amperize` gets and it is able to transform more HTML tags, they valid AMP HTML tags (e. g. `video` and `amp-video`) and will therefore not be removed.
- `{{amp_ghost_head}}`:
- registers `{{amp_ghost_head}}` helper, but uses `{{ghost_head}}` code
- uses `{{amp_ghost_head}}` in `amp.hbs` instead of `{{ghost_head}}`
- `{{ghost_head}}`:
- Render `amphtml` link in metadata for post, which links to the amp post (`getAmpUrl`)
- Updates all test in metadata to support `amp` context
- Changes context conditionals to work with full array instead of first array value
- Adds conditionals, so no additional javascript gets rendered in `{{ghost_head}}`
- Removes trailing `/amp/` in URLs, so only `amphtml` link on regular post renders it
- Adds a conditional, so no code injection will be included, for an `amp` context.
- `{{amp_components}}`:
- AMP app uses new helper `{{amp_components}}` to render necessary script tags for AMP extended components as `amp-iframe`, `amp-anime` and `amp-form`
- Adds test for `{{amp_components}}`
closes#7060
- changed meta referrer from origin to origin-when-cross-origi
- made referrer policy configurable via referrerPolicy option in config js
- added example to config.example.js
-modified test to reflect new defaul origin-when-cross-origin
-added a test for configuration changed referrerPolicy
closes#6406
- adding timeZone Service to get the offset (=timezone reg. moment-timezone) overall available
- new publishedAtOffset date as CP using timeZone service and moment-timezone to calculate offset incl. DST
- removing timezone-obj transform as it became obsolete with moment-timezone
- reading timezones from configuration/timezones api endpoint
- adding a moment-utc transform to only work with utc times in backend
- when switching the timezone in the select box, the user will be shown the local time of the selected timezone
- added clock service to show actual time ticking below select box
- default timezone is '(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, London'
- if no timezone is saved in the settings yet, the default value will be used
- showing local time in 'Publish Date' when it's a draft and no actual publishedAt value exists
- Removed the format 'DD MMM YY @ HH:mm (UTC Z)' which resolves to '01 Jan 16 @ 14:00 (UTC +02:00)'
- Changing the date.js helper in core/server for moment-timezone
- Fix timezone select: updates `selectedTimezone` to return the matching object from `availableTimezones`
- Including timezones in test for date-helper
- update to moment-timezone 0.5.1
- moving form-group of 'selectTimezone' further up so
- Tests:
- Set except for clock service in test env
- adding fixtures to mirage
- adding 'service.ajax' to navigation-test.js
- adding 'service:ghostPaths' to navigation-test.js
- Code improvements
- Changing clockservice to ES6
refs #6534
- twitter & facebook fields are changing to store usernames only
- use the new social url util to generate urls where necessary
- update tests
refs #6534
- this PR assumes that we are now saving usernames only in the database for twitter & facebook
- adds a new social links utility which can generate twitter & facebook urls from the username
- adds a {{twitter_url}} and {{facebook_url}} helper which uses these
- adds a full suite of tests for the helpers & utils
refs #6534
- don't output publisher for the 'People' type on the author page
- change publisher to a full 'Organisation' for the 'Article' type on posts
Note:
Google's structured data validator also wants image & publisher.logo inside of Article to be full 'ImageObject's.
Currently, it output's an error for them: 'The attribute itemtype has an invalid value.'
However, the spec on Schema.org says a url is valid: https://schema.org/Article,
which is slightly different to Google's spec here: https://developers.google.com/structured-data/rich-snippets/articles#article_markup_properties
Ideally, we would output a full 'ImageObject', however we don't currently have the width & height info required.
Therefore, I think what we have is valid strictly speaking, but we should aim to fix this when we have better image tools.
closes#6534
- new input fields in general settings incl. validation
- facebook and twitter as new models in settings.js
- adds values for facebook and twitter to default-settings.js
- adds blog helpers for facebook and twittter
- rather than saving the whole URL, the Twitter username incl. '@' will be extracted from URL and saved in the settings. The User will still input the full URL. After saving the blog setting, the stored Twitter username will be parsed again as the full URL and available in the input field. A custom transform is used for this.
- adding meta fields to be rendered in {{ghost_head}}:
- '<meta property="article:publisher" content="https://www.facebook.com/page" />' and
- '<meta name="twitter:site" content="@user"/>'
- adds facebook and twitter to unit test for structured data
- adds unit test for general settings
- adds acceptance test for new input fields in general settings
- adds a custom transform for twitter model to save only the username to the server
- adds unit test for transform
refs #5091, #6612
- fixes meta data so it won't output 'null' as a JSON-LD schema
- added test coverage for this if/else
- this case cannot happen within the existing system, it only happens with custom channels after #6612
refs #5091, #6612
- unify getNextUrl & getPrevUrl into getPaginatedUrl
- ensure that it can generate a prev, next or exact page no url
- ensure that it can figure out the base url
- use the same code from the page_url helper
- refactor the tests to ensure there's 100% coverage
Following on from #6612, this ensures that pagination always works regardless of whether the channel is default or custom
closes#6604
* Default for `to` was always `(from-1) + limit`. This caused a problem
where the `to` value could be higher than the length of the number of
blog posts, causing `@last` to never be called/reached
* Now sets `to` to have a default of `length` and if a limit was sent
through and not higher than `length`, to then set `to` to that value
* Added some extra tests for `@last` and `@first` use cases
* Added some inline commenting
refs #6534
- this is an initial fix for having no description at all unless a meta description is provided
- we may need to tweak the lengths / provide different lengths for different values in future
closes#6505
-Removed all of the /*jshint expr:true*/ comments from the tests
-Removed all of the should.equal(true, true) statements from the tests
-Removed should from the greenkeeper ignores
closes#6448
-upgraded should.js to the latest version (8.2.1)
-Changed the tests so that they comply with the breaking changes introduced in the new version of should.js
-Installs the package should-http so should.be.json() can be used
-Installs the package should-sinon so that should.be.calledOnce() can be used
closes#6186
- Refactored ghost head helper to use the new metadata functions.
- Fix issue where tag should output description if missing meta description.
- Add test for tag description.
- Updated tests to look for author urls with a tailing backslash
- Fix author to output meta description first and then bio if missing.
closes#6422
- trim trailing slashes before comparing URLs in navigation helper
- add test case to make sure nav-current is appended regardless of trailing slash presence
issue #6270
- Exposed getBaseUrl on the config class.
- Fix formatting config index as array was more then 140 characters long.
- Updated getBaseUrl to handle secure by replacing http with https if true.
- Fixed ghost_head helper to output canonical base url no https.
- Fixed ghost_head helper to set secure correctly for the rss link.
- Fixed navigation helper to pass secure in each nav item, so that urlFor can u$
- Fixed {{url}} to pass secure correctly to config.urlFor.
- Fixed test to use urlSSL over https besides for canonical.
- Add tests for {{url}} and to make sure they output https for absolute and secure.
- Update twitter and og url to use the canonical url.