closes#4498
- remove toJSON code which returns only IDs from objects
- don't auto-include tags & fields in post responses
- don't auto-include roles in user responses
- fix #allthethings that made assumptions about the auto-includes, or otherwise were only working because of the auto-include
Closes#4446
- Mobile Safari doesn’t support the HTML5 `autofocus` attribute, but
also doesn’t play nice with jQuery’s `focus()` and `select()` methods.
- Mobile Safari wouldn’t automatically select the input field anyway,
so this PR simply removes the “jumping input fields” error without
changing any actual behaviour.
- Disallowing the programmatic selection of input fields (with select,
focus or similar methods) is apparently considered a feature rather
than a bug (ref http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/12789)
- `autofocus` attribute is now only set on non-iOS devices
Closes#4557
- The underlying issue is that the PSM is already loaded when Ember
routes from an existing post to a new post. Instead of resetting the
‘Published Date’ value manually (with jQuery), I’m using Ember’s
computed property setter to ‘refresh’ the cache for that property. I
believe that this Ember solution is better than manually going in and
resetting it with jQuery.
closes#4534
- Adds new Labs route
- Wires route in settings page
- Move and rename debug templates and logic to labs
- Redirect /debug to settings/labs
Closes#4379
- Adjusts the `.viewport` `z-index` propetty to allow notificatons to sit over the nav bar
Looks like a weird fix, but inheritence of z-index was the issue here.
Refs #4543
- Check EditorController.isDirty before displaying the
authorization failed modal dialog. This prevents the modal
appearing immediately upon entering the editor in cases where
auth has failed prior to opening the editor.
Refs #4543
- Alway return model out of save handler so sub-classes which
call this._super() on save have a model on success and failure.
- Always return resolved promise out of post slug generator.
- Test the errors object in the error notification helper to avoid
throwing an unhandled exception and silently failing.
- Consider a post model "dirty" if it is in an error state.
Closes#623
- Add basic init and eventing scaffold
- Add sitemap-index.xml generation
- Broke out generators to individual files, added request handler
- Add page, author and tag xml files; add index mapping
- Add SiteMapManager unit tests
- Add Generators tests
- Cache invalidation headers for sitemap-*.xml
- Redirect sitemap.xml to index and rename to sitemap-index
- Handle page convert and publish/draft changes
- Add very basic functional test for route existence
- Add cache headers to sitemap routes
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
No issue
- Consolidate extension of Ember.Router.
- Remove unneeded local jshint flags and '_' as a global.
- Cleanup client README.md.
- Fix error message.
No Issue
- Use Ghost version value that is already loaded instead of
reading package.json from the filesystem and parsing it on
every call into the 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.
no issue
- changes the content type for the RSS feeds from text/xml to
application/rss+xml
- changes the link rel=alternate tag to use an absolute URL for the feed
in the blog meta data
Closes#4431
- The PSM does not reset on a transition from editor (existing post) to
editor (new post). If the existing post had a cover image, the image
uploader would not be reset during the transition and appear slightly
broken in the editor for the new post.
- In this PR: A reference to the uploader is saved, allowing the route
for editor/new to instruct the PSM controller to have the uploader
reset.