closes#4485
- removes data attributes used on body in default.hbs
- introduces new way to generate configuration through meta tags
- config initializer consumes configurations from the meta tags using parser
- moves blog_title helper/value to be a property in a configuration api
- Every route can set a title token that is combined with the blog’s
title, resulting in titles like ‘Content - Test Blog’.
- Subroutes are supported (‘Settings - General - Test Blog’)
- The blog’s name is applied to and taken from the `config` object to
spare Ember a REST call via `store.find(‘settings’)`.
- Tests have been changed to test for the new titles.
- The initially proposed solution
(https://github.com/paddle8/ember-document-title) doesn’t play nice
with EAK, which is why I went with this solution
(https://gist.github.com/machty/8413411) by Ember.JS core dev @Machty.
closes#4260
- Adds "tags" route inside of the settings routes.
- Adds this route to router.js
- Links the route from the settings.hbs template
- Adds demo tags html in tag.hbs template
- Adds flag for tagsUI
no issue
- Split theme helpers into individual files for each
- Do the same for tests
- Have utils to share some things between them
- Move assetHash onto config
issue #3900
- uses isPrivacyDisabled helper to see if useStructuredData has been disabled in config.js
- adds an array of promises to deal with asynchronous data
- resolves asynchronous data then adds open graph tags after canonical link
- featured image and tags are only added if present
- open graph tags only added on post and page
- adds unit test to check correct data is returned
- updates other unit tests to reflect changes
resolves#1789
- removes config/theme.js
- moves caching of theme variables to api/settings.js which is where the
rest of the settings cache occurs. this removes the requirement of having
to push changes to cache, now it simply occurs alongside when settings
are changed.
- updates relevant tests.
Closes#3884
- This PR includes a reimplementation of Downsize@0.0.5 with `words: "0"`. It uses the same parsing methods, therefore guarunteeing identical behavior.
- Tests have been updated to be more extensive.
closes#2462
- adds conditionals for pagination for index, tags and author pages
- outputs correct meta title and description according to context
- adds further unit testing
closes#1967
- adds paged to eventually replace archive-template
- adds page-template to eventually replace page
- changes custom page template class to be page-slug instead of
page-template-slug
closes#685
- Now that we have a ‘pagination’ meta object, we can implement
SEO-friendly `next` and `prev` ref links in `<head>`.
- This implementation works uniformly for anything that supports
pagination in the current schema (posts, tags, authors)
- Regex should make the implementation future-proof for additional
pagination
refs #16, #17, #18, #19, #20, #21, #3801
- This code was a prototype system built when Ghost was still a prototype.
It was never fully implemented and hasn't actually worked for ages.
- Now that the admin is in Ember, it's likely we'll need a very different
system.
fixes#3724
- provide config.url to the ember client app via a data attribute
- create server and client side helpers to output the URL
- wire up the client side helper
- add a class for testing, and add tests for both the server and client side
Closes#3414
- Adds a helper which shows a select string deopending on the number of items provided
```
{{plural pagination.total empty='No posts' singular='% post' plural='% posts'}}
```
If `pagination.total` == 0, output 'No Posts'
If `pagination.total` == 1, outputs `1 Post`
If `pagination.total` == 2 or more, outputs `2 Posts`
Credit to @sebgie for making this work.
migration from usage of config() to just an object of config.
no relevant issue
- Change 'loadConfig' task to 'ensureConfig' to more accurately reflect
what it is actually doing. Its sole purpose is to make sure a `config.js`
file exists, and as such the name now reflects that purpose.
- Update config/index.js to export the ghostConfig object directly
so that it can be accessed from other modules
- Update all references of config(). to config.
This was a blind global find all and replace, treat it as such.
- Fixes to tests to support new config access method
- Allow each test to still work when invoked invidually
Closes#3161
- Add a config.js file for the client which is used to configure
Ember.Application during runtime. The correct version of config.js
is copied into place by grunt via the copy:(dev|prod) task from
either config-dev.js or config-prod.js.
- Serve minified and production versions of libraries where applicable
including handlebars-runtime and ember-prod.
- Bundle third party libraries into vendor.min.js.
- Bundle Ghost's Ember app and templates into ghost.min.js
- Remove all fixture data and code from the client.
Issue #3160
- Use notifications API to display available update notification.
- Remove update_notification handlebars helper as now both the
check for an available update and the notification handling
is run from the server's admin controller index method.
- Bind the notification's location property to a css class
for styling.
- Refactor Ember notifications to better handle notification
objects. Move responsibility for css class generation onto
the notification component.
- Refactor gh-notifications component to take a location argument
that's used to assign a css class and filter notifications.
closes#3056
- Remove clientold
- Remove clientold tests
- Cleanup old admin helpers
- Remove old routes from admin and controllers from admin controller
- Comment out / remove old and broken tests
- Cleanup Gruntfile.js, bower.js, package.json etc
Still TODO:
- cleanup / add removed tests
- do we still need countable?
Ran into this will calling the helper from a theme, tried to get the absolute url, but just providing {{url absolute}} wasn't enough. After explicitly adding `=true` it worked.
closes#2610, refs #2697
- cleanup API index.js, and add docs
- all API methods take consistent arguments: object & options
- browse, read, destroy take options, edit and add take object and options
- the context is passed as part of options, meaning no more .call
everywhere
- destroy expects an object, rather than an id all the way down to the model layer
- route params such as :id, :slug, and :key are passed as an option & used
to perform reads, updates and deletes where possible - settings / themes
may need work here still
- HTTP posts api can find a post by slug
- Add API utils for checkData
Ref #2061
- Add canThis permission checks to settings api calls
- Add strict rules about accessing core settings without internal: true
- Omit core settings in browse() call unless internal: true
- Update unit tests to call api.settings with contexts
- Add a couple unit tests for new scenarios
- Update all api.settings calls in the app to call with internal context
- Re-arrange permissions.init in server startup so config.theme.update
can access settings without permissions error
Closes#2606
- Refactor settings api responses to { settings: [ ] } format
- Update all code using api.settings to handle new response format
- Update test stubs to return new format
- Update client site settings model to parse new format into one object of key/value pairs
- Refactor to include all setting values
- Remove unused settingsCollection method
- Update settingsCache to store all attributes
- Update settingsResult to send all attributes
- Remove unnecessary when() wraps
- Reject if editing a setting that doesn't exist
- Reject earlier if setting key is empty
- Update tests with new error messages
- Use setting.add instead of edit that was incorrectly adding
- Update importer to properly import activePlugins and installedPlugins
- Update expected setting result fields
- Fix a weird situation where hasOwnProperty didn't exist 🤷