no issue
- updates `package.json` details to better reflect the separation from the `Ghost` package
- update ember config and all import statements to reflect the new `ghost-admin` module name in `package.json`
closes TryGhost/Ghost#6406
follow-up PR of #2
- adds a `timeZone` Service to provide the offset (=timezone reg. moment-timezone) of the users blog settings
- `gh-datetime-input` will read the offset of the timezone now and adjust the `publishedAt` date with it. This is the date which will be shown in the PSM 'Publish Date' field. When the user writes a new date/time, the offset is considered and will be deducted again before saving it to the model. This way, we always work with a UTC publish date except for this input field.
- gets `availableTimezones` from `configuration/timezones` API endpoint
- adds a `moment-utc` transform on all date attr (`createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `publishedAt`, `unsubscribedAt` and `lastLogin`) to only work with UTC times on serverside
- when switching the timezone in the select box, the user will be shown the local time of the selected timezone
- `createdAt`-property in `gh-user-invited` returns now `moment(createdAt).fromNow()` as `createdAt` is a moment date already
- 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
- shows the local time in 'Publish Date' in PSM by default, until user overwrites it
- adds dependency `moment-timezone 0.5.4` to `bower.json`
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**Tests:**
- sets except for clock service in test env
- adds fixtures to mirage
- adds `service.ajax` and `service:ghostPaths` to navigation-test.js
- adds unit test for `gh-format-timeago` helper
- updates acceptance test `general-setting`
- adds acceptance test for `editor`
- adds integration tests for `services/config` and `services/time-zone`
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**Todos:**
- [ ] Integration tests: ~~`services/config`~~, ~~`services/time-zone`~~, `components/gh-datetime-input`
- [x] Acceptance test: `editor`
- [ ] Unit tests: `utils/date-formatting`
- [ ] write issue for renaming date properties (e. g. `createdAt` to `createdAtUTC`) and translate those for server side with serializers
closes#6826
- refactors the validation of facebook and twitter input field in `general.js` and `user.js` controller
- Example validations for facebook:
- `facebook.com/username` will be corrected to the full URL
- `user` will show error `Your Page name is not a valid Facebook Page name' for `general.js` and `Your Username is not a valid Facebook Username` for `user.js` as the username in facebook has to be at least 5 characters long
- `twitter.com/username` will be autocorrected to the valid facebook URL incl. the `username`
- Example validations for twitter:
- `twitter.com/user_` will be corrected to the full URL
- `user:99` will show error `Your Username is not a valid Twitter Username`
- `facebook.com/username` will be autocorrected to the valid twitter URL incl. the `username`
- updates both acceptance tests
- adds further validation for facebook pages in general settings and user. Submitting a url which incl. `/page/` or `/pages/` will now accept any username followed incl. further `/`.
- adds a custom transform `facebook-url-user` which will extract the username (if it's a facebook page, incl. `pages/`) to store only this in the backend
- uses the `twitter-url-user` transform now also for user
Initial Subscribers screen
- set up mocked api endpoints
- basic subscribers screen with data loading, infinite scroll
"Add Subscriber" screen
- uses modal to display a new subscriber form
- validates subscriber e-mail address
- moves pagination from route into controller to use filtered/sorted CPs on top of a live-query so that new subscribers are added to the list and the total can be properly managed
TODO:
- there is currently a pretty serious performance issue where the whole table is re-rendered when the live-query is updated. `ember-light-table` doesn't allow for live-binding and has no options to easily manipulate it's rows using an external interface - it's possible to move the page loading into the component so we only render new rows but that leaves it difficult to react to new subscribers being added through the UI. I believe the number of components used within the table is also adding to the performance problems.
- most likely solution is to drop `ember-light-table` in favour of rendering the table directly - glimmer should do a good job of fast updates even though the underlying array will be completely swapped out
"Import subscribers" screen
- uses modal to display an import subscribers CSV file upload form
- displays upload progress
- displays import stats and reloads subscribers table once import has completed
- adds `gh-file-uploader` component (NB. pared down copy of `gh-image-uploader`, ripe for some refactoring)
- fixes subscribers acceptance test failing because fixtures did not have the labs flag enabled
Unfortunately this doesn't have 100% test coverage as we're limited in how we can simulate file uploads 😞
Fix performance issues with subscribers table
- moves the table definition from the component up to the controller
- switches back to manually manipulating table rows instead of using a live-query
This is a quick-fix in that it allows us to continue using the `ember-light-table` component but it does mean that we lose some flexibility that the live-query gave us. For now it's not much of an issue and it allows us to defer deeper performance/flexibility work until we have a concrete need and requirements.
Hook up Export CSV button
- use a hidden iFrame to trigger the browser to hit the CSV export endpoint and download the file
Re-order subscribers table by clicking column headers
- displays currently sorted column and sort direction
- clicking a column header re-fetches the data from the server with the appropriate query params
Fix scroll triggers for infinite pagination + icon change
- adds a debounce as well as the throttle so that we always get a final scroll trigger once scrolling has stopped
- changes the subscribers icon from the temporary team icon to the mail icon
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
closes#6584
- Frontend Changes:
- adds 'Apps' to Navigation Menu
- adds 'Slack' as nested page to Apps
- adds `apps.css`
- adds `slack-integration` model and uses `slack-settings` custom transform to parse JSON file
- adds validation for `slack` model
- adds fixtures and `slack/test` API endpoint to Mirage
- adds acceptance tests for `apps-test` and `slack-test`
- adds unit tests for `slack-settings` and `slack-integration`
- Backend Changes:
- adds API endpoint `slack/test` to send Test Notification
- adds default-values for slack model
- sends payload to slack:
- text: the url of the blogpost / test message
- icon_url: url to ghost logo
- username: Ghost
- adds `slack/index.js` to send webhook to slack if
- a new post is published (if slack webhook url is saved in settings)
- user clicks on 'Send Test Notification' in UI
- adds `slack.init()` to `server.index.js` to add event listener
- adds unit test for `slack/index`
no issue
- moves the `NavItem` object from the navigation controller to an explicit `NavigationItem` model file
- adds a custom transform `navigation-settings` that transforms the navigation settings JSON string to/from an array of `NavigationItem` objects
- simplifies the `settings/navigation` controller as it no longer has to export it's own internal model and handle serialization and deserialization
This pattern should also help simplify the apps/slack integration code if implemented there.
closes#6018
- added keyForAttribute method in application serializer
- override keyForAttribute in settings serializer to not apply camelCase/underscore conversion
- rename under_scored properties to camelCased
no issue
- updates ember-data dependency and switches to direct es6 module import instead of destructuring assignment
- fixes issue with `authenticationFailed` action being called before transitions have finished
no issue
- add ember-suave dependency
- upgrade grunt-jscs dependency
- add a new .jscsrc for the client's tests directory that extends from client's base .jscsrc
- separate client tests in Gruntfile jscs task so they pick up the test's .jscsrc
- standardize es6 usage across client
no issue
- moves adapter tests from unit to integration as we are not testing them in isolation
- add test for querying user's by slug with `include=count.posts`
- add `count` attribute to User model
refs #6105
- adds `raw` ember-data transform to handle standard JSON `count` attribute
- update mirage factory to return correct `count.posts` format
- rename all uses of `post_count` to `count.posts`
issue #5409
- change persistent/passive notification status to alert/notification
- replace showSuccess/Info/Warn/Error with showNotification/showAlert
- fix and clean up notification/alert components
No issue
- fixed "{{#each}}" helper in templates to use block syntax
- fixed deprecated ember.controller getter/setter function to use new syntax
- removed unnecessary pass-protect route view
No Issue
- Switches to the newer style of dependency injection.
- Instead of injection Controllers via "needs," use
Ember.inject.controller().
- Get rid of initializers that were only injecting objects
into various factories. Converts these objects into Ember.Service
objects and declaratively inject them where needed via
Ember.inject.service(). The added benefit to this is that it's no
longer a mystery where these properties/methods come from and it's
straightforward to inject them where needed.
Refs #5097
- All drafts will show a preview link (this needs real css)
- Published posts will redirect
- prev/next post helpers only activate on published posts
- Powered by ~10 pints between the two of us (@ErisDS, @novaugust)