no issue
- ran [ember-native-class-codemod](https://github.com/ember-codemods/ember-native-class-codemod) to convert the majority of remaining EmberObject based controllers and components to native class syntax using the `@classic` decorator
- skipped older style modal components (`components/modal-*.js`) due to observed incompatibilities in some cases
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/205
Major update to Ghost Admin UI including:
- improved general consistency (typography, colors and contrast, UI components, icons)
- new design for post and pages lists, improved discoverability of filters
- search moved to modal
- account menu is decoupled from ghost logo
- further usability fixes
closesTryGhost/Ghost#8287closesTryGhost/Ghost#8750
- moved all editor model functionality into the new `editor` route+controller
- moved editor template from `editor/edit.hbs` to `editor.hbs`
- refactored `editor` controller and the `editor.new`/`editor.edit` routes to work with a persistent editor rather than a teardown/re-render when transitioning from new->edit
- fixed issue in `{{gh-markdown-editor}}` for `autofocus` behaviour when the component isn't re-rendered
- fixed issue in `{{gh-simplemde}}` that was causing multiple updates to the `value` property when a new value is passed in to the component
- added `{{gh-scheduled-post-countdown}}` component to lower the noise in the editor controller
- removed editor route/controller mixins
- removed the `editor.edit` and `editor.new` controllers
no issue
- add eslint-plugin-ember, configure no-old-shims rule
- run `eslint --fix` on `app`, `lib`, `mirage`, and `tests` to move imports to the new module imports
- further cleanup of Ember globals usage
- remove event-dispatcher initializer now that `canDispatchToEventManager` is deprecated
closesTryGhost/Ghost#8525
- always give focus to the editor content area by default when loading the editor
- allow content autosave to work for new posts (it was previously turned off for new posts)
- move transition-on-save behaviour from editor/new controller into the controller mixin's save routine
- cancel background autosave when "are you sure you want to leave?" modal is shown as it can cause the "leave" option to fail because it attempts to delete the post record that can be in flight (plus if we're saving anyway it doesn't make much sense to ask the user 🙈) - this is quite an edge-case as it will only happen if the user makes a content change to a draft post then tries to leave the screen within 3 seconds
- change the editor placeholder text
- wait for any save task to finish before exiting the new post route (fixes infinite loop and popup of "are you sure you want to leave?" modal that is then closed automatically straight away
- add a guard to the `gh-post-settings-menu` component so that if the authors query takes a while we don't end up trying to set a value when the component has already been removed
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8332
- moves `toggleDeletePostModal` action from the `edit` controller to the `editor-base-controller` mixin
- adds delete button to the bottom of the PSM unless it's a new post
- adds `deletePost` attribute to `gh-post-settings-menu` to allow a delete post action to be passed in
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`
refs #5798, closes#5018
- adds new `gh-fullscreen-modal` component - modals are now specified in-context so that they can have deeper interaction with their surrounding components/controller/route, i.e. a modal component can be a thin confirm/deny wrapper over the underlying controller action keeping all context-sensitive logic in one place
- adds spin-buttons to all modals with async behaviour
- adds/improves behaviour of inline-validation in modals
- improves re-authenticate modal to properly handle validation and authentication errors
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