Closes#3839
- Display a warning modal in the editor routes if the user
is logged out due to re-authorization problems. This provides
a chance to copy any unsaved content before being sent to the
signin page to log back in.
Ref#3603
- Popover Buttons now have an `open` class applied to them when their popover is open
- The open class is removed from the popover button at the start of the popover's fadeout
- Consolidated common code into popover-mixin
Closes#3511, Closes#3512, Closes#3526
- show* methods now close existing passive notifications by
default. They also now take an optional options object where
existing parameters such as "delayed" and "defaultErrorText"
can be passed in as well as the new "doNotClosePassive" flag.
- Removed all explicit calls to notifications.closePassive except
for the few places where it makes sense to call it separately.
No Issue
- Move authentication related handlers to the Application route.
- Switch Sign Out from a button to a link. Use the signout route
to handle invalidating the session and redirecting instead of
an action from a button.
- Clear error messages on signin page when pressing log in button.
- Errors are now always shown on sign in screen and a success
notification is shown after sign out.
- Update functional tests.
Closes#3110
- Created `ApplicationView`
- Added `js-close-sidebar` classes to navbar navigation links
- Clicking on a navigation link in the sidebar will close it
closes#3162
- removes injection of user object in application route's beforeModel
- removes injection/cleanup of user object in signedIn/signedOut actions
- removes loading of user and passing to signedIn action in signup/setup controllers
- adds 'user' property to session object
- updates header nav to reference session.user
- sets model of settings/user route to session.user and forces reload
- on leaving settings/user, rollback any unsaved changes
closes#3057
- add Notification model
- update injected Notifications object to handle persistent notifications
- load server notifications on setup if logged in otherwise on successful sign-in
- changed all existing notifications.closeAll calls to closePassive
- fixed dismissable/dismissible spelling in server API & tests
- add notifications.closeNotification method so DELETE calls can be made for server-originating notifications
closes#2759closes#3027
- added oauth2orize library for server side oAuth handling
- added ember-simple-auth library for admin oAuth handling
- added tables for client, accesstoken and refreshtoken
- implemented RFC6749 4.3 Ressouce Owner Password Credentials Grant
- updated api tests with oAuth
- removed session, authentication is now token based
Known issues:
- Restore spam prevention #3128
- Signin after Signup #3125
- Signin validation #3125
**Attention**
- oldClient doesn't work with this PR anymore, session authentication
was
removed
closes#3018
- split clientold mobile interactions into their respective Ember routes/views
- create PostsView and SettingsView with mobile interactions
- place interactions for the publish bar into ApplicationRoute on init
Closes#2988, #2752
Ref #1463, #2984,
# Shortcuts via Keymaster
- Added KeyMaster to bower dependencies. KeyMaster is a minimal keyboard
shortcuts library.
- Added `ShortcutsRouteMixin` for routes that will use shortcuts.
Currently, only routes can have shortcuts. See the extensive comment
at the top of `core/client/mixins/shortcuts-route.js` for a
description of how to implement shortcuts.
## Other Changes
- Injected popover service into ApplicationRoute
- Created `EditorRouteBase` mixin for the `editor.new` and
`editor.edit` routes to mixin.
- `StyleBodyMixin` now calls `this._super()` on `activate` and
`deactivate` to play nicely with other mixins.
## Shortcuts and Stubs implemented
#### Application-Wide
- `'esc':'closePopups'` shortcut **stub** to close popovers,
modals, and notifcations
#### Editor Shortcuts
- `'ctrl+s, command+s': 'save'` note that `command` is the
`meta` key.
- `'ctrl+alt+p': 'publish'`
- `'ctrl+alt+z': 'toggleZenMode'`
fixes#2999
- handle undefined argument in openModal function
- catch whether a model is deleted in Editor routes to aid transition
- move updateTags function to the PostModel
- add call to updateTags in delete-post modal
Ref #2699
- Introduce ember data dependency
- Add loadInitializers and refactor most initializers into one combined
- Add Post ember data model
- Refactor generateSlug to use title of post and ghostPaths
- Refactor post controller to not reference model.property everywhere
- Use RESTAdapter for posts, users and tags
- Setup author and tag relations in Post model
- Fix broken API calls by adding CSRF header
- Add initiaizer for csrf value
- Use actual User model for current user initializer
- Add action for setting featured post, test with actual api call
- Fix the sending of UUID's up to the server
- Refactor current-user to use ember-data store
- If a user is preloaded in the application, use pushPayload to put it
in the store
- Do a lookup on the store to get an actual User model for injection
- Fix posts/post controllerName in route/new.js
- Alter signup process to push user into ember data store
Ref #2413
- Remove fixture and use actual API
- Store and send down actual logged in user data
- Refactor isLoggedIn to use computed property on application
- After signin, update user data in dependency container
- Add CSRF to all routes and controllers via initializer
- Update authenticated route to check for user.isLoggedIn
- Add notifications for signin error
- Add notifications.showAPIError helper
- Add plumbing for refreshless signup to doSignUp in admin controller
resolves#2416
This is a pretty large commit but what it's adding are pretty fundamental to the admin app.
- Creates top level actions on the ApplicationRoute for opening and closing modals. This allows sending the 'openModal' action from any template to open a modal.
- Every modal template lives in 'templates/modals/{{modalName}}'
- Each modal can have a backing controller of the same name that can provide additional control for that modal. Those controllers reside in 'controllers/modals/{{modalName}}'
- Created the ModalDialog component which is where all the logic for the component resides. It's not at 100% parity with the existing Ghost modal system but it has the foundation for further fleshing out. It currently accepts parameters for styling how the modal should appear, which previously was defined in JS files in the Backbone admin.
- This creates the 'delete all posts', 'delete this post', 'markdown', and 'upload' modal. Some are in more stages of completion than others, but I wanted to just get the foundation in place as fast as possible.
- This also creates the UploadModal component which is a subclass of the ModalDialog component. The reason for this subclassing is that the UploadModal component directly accesses the DOM and when that occurs in Ember it should remain in a component definition. It's ready for extending to reach parity. Note: depending on needs the base ModalDialog class may need to be modified.