* Installed @tryghost/members-api@0.2.0
refs #10886
This will allow us to mount one router rather than having a static and
api router.
* Added members v2 api directory
refs #10886
This brings the members api more inline with how the rest of the apis
work within Ghost.
* Mounted the members api app to the api route
closes#10886
This successfully mounts the api and the static pages to the
/api/v2/members/ URL.
* Installed @tryghost/members-auth-pages@1.0.0
refs #10886
This updates the auth pages to work correctly with the new mount point.
* Changed membersUrl in members.js to use members api
refs #10886
This keeps the membersUrl lined up with the path for the static
members pages.
* Removed old members static mount point
refs #10886
These are no longer used, nor desired.
* Remove superfluous code from members service
refs #10886
This remove the gateway getter which is no longer used, and the fallback
for members not enabled - which is handled within the members app.
* Updated ssoOrigin to use admin url
refs #10886
This ensures that sites running on a separate admin domain have the
correct ssoOrigin, which is used to ensure only the designated auth
pages are used to hit the authentication endpoints.
Since the auth pages are now hosted under the `/ghost` url, they will be
on the admin origin and not the site origin
fixes 10883
- fixed an issue where /amp/ pages would cause an infinite redirect loop
- this only occurred when amp was disabled, and query params were passed to the /amp/ url
- this fix resolves the issue by not assuming /amp/ is the end of the URL
- it also checks for `/amp/` (both slashes) and replaces one
no issue
- Updated Test & linting packages
- Updated use of hasOwnProperty
- Using Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty instead (ref. eslint.org/docs/rules/no-prototype-builtins)
- Removed already defined built-in global variable Intl
- Applied `--fix` with lint command on `core/test` folder
- The rules were broken because some of them were made stricter for `eslint: recommended` ruleset (ref. https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0#eslint-recommended-changes)
- Removed redundant global variable declarations to pass linting
closes#10789
* Updated keypair generation to use a memoised fn
This allows us to embed the members dynamic defaults in the object at
definition, and will allow us to only create the keypair when we need
it, in future.
* Added getDefaultValue fn to default setting obj
This will allow us to generate the default values when they're needed
rather than at boot time.
* Ensured dynamic defaults only generated when used
This replaces all the dynamic default values with functions to return
the values, and then calls (if required) that function inside the
getDefaultValue method of the setting object.
no issue
- The reason for the test failure was:
- Bump in express version: 5a316c3c80)
- Which included bump of it's internal dependency `send` to version send@0.17.1: https://github.com/expressjs/express/releases/tag/4.17.0)
- Which had a change in how 'xml' type was interpreted: https://github.com/pillarjs/send/pull/154/files
- Because in Ghost documentation for dynamic routing, we clearly state to use `contetn_type: text/xml` instead of just `content_type:xml` the test was considered to be not up to date (ref. https://docs.ghost.org/api/handlebars-themes/routing/routes/)
- Returning `content-type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8` stays in line with the rest of Ghost codebase
- WARNING: when using `res.type('xml')` for whatever reason in the codebase be awere that express will send `application/xml` header which is not the convention used throughout the codebase
no issue
- The underlying issue is the change in retry behavior in 'got' (a3e77de287)
- Now 500 responses trigger 2 default retries
- Renamed retries -> retry. As mentioned in https://github.com/sindresorhus/got/releases/v9.0.0
- Added response body error check
no issue
- Added `simple-dom` to renovate ignore dependency list. Mobiledoc-kit's dom renderer will need updates for it to be compatible so we stick to one version across the dom renderer and our own usage of simple-dom