- This is part of the quest to separate the frontend and server & get rid of all the places where there are cross-requires
- At the moment the settings cache is one big shared cache used by the frontend and server liberally
- This change doesn't really solve the fundamental problems, as we still depend on events, and requires from inside frontend
- However it allows us to control the misuse slightly better by getting rid of restricted requires and turning on that eslint ruleset
- We were using the same bind pattern for both internal-only and public helpers
- Binding helpers to config makes them available throughout the codebase
- Removing the binding doesn't make the code much more complicated, but it does make the Public API of the config module a lot clearer
- Renamed the file in line with our rules around index.js files
- Cleaned up some outdated code patterns
- Want to make the config module a little clearer in what it does
- preparation for moving the base class out of Ghost
- refactored so that all the logic for file loading and fallbacks live in the base class
- theme i18n now only overrides init with the properties it needs, filepath generation and error handling
- this makes it much easier to move the i18n file out, and eventually have theme i18n live elsewhere too
- also prepares for using DI for logging
- the core i18n library and theme i18n library have slightly different methods of getting a candidate string
- both of them use forms of jsonpath, meaning they both require jsonpath as a dependency
- to try to get to a point of being able to rip more things out of ghost, we want to have less dependencies
- so instead of overloading the method, we pass in a stringMode as an argument
- eventually we might not need an overloaded class for themeI18n at all, which would simplify the codebase
- preparation for using DI instead of requires, so we can move this out of Ghost
- have done this for both the main i18n and theme i18n file
- refactored the constructor
no issue
- The test was designed to fail when `exactly the right keys` were modified. This was not happening! The `have.keys` assertion was not doing strict comparison neither provided any useful output when changed to `have.only.keys`.
- Rewrote the test to use manual assertion through array comparison which checks exactly what it's supposed to and gives a visual diff in case there are any missing/extra properties in config
* 🔥 removed duplicate error tests
* add lint:shared package script, and updated lint to run it as well
* moved test/unit/config to test/unit/shared/config