covers 90% of #755
- moved ghost.settings to api.settings
- moved ghost.notifications to api.notifications
- split up api/index.js to notifications.js, posts.js, settings.js,
tags.js and users.js
- added instance.globals as temp workaround for blogglobals (Known
issue: blog title and blog description are updated after restart only)
- added webroot to config() to remove `var root = ...`
- changed `e` and `url` helper to async
- updated tests
Closes#499
* On wrong passwords, statuses: `active` -> `warn-1` -> `warn-2` -> `warn-3` -> `locked`
* On login check, if user's status is `locked`, login automatically fails and user is encouraged to reset password. Does not even bother to check for passwords.
* login attempts tell user how many attempts she has remaining in notification box
* successful login will reset status to `active`
* resetting password with forgotten password emailed token resets status to `active`
* complete with a test suite
Move helper functions registerThemeHelper and registerAsyncThemeHelper
to the helpers module.
Also update the app proxy object to reflect this new code location,
and the tests to reflect that as well
Create ./sore/server/filters which houses all filter related behavior.
Was previously on the ghost singleton.
Also create the filters_spec file for testing
and update all code and tests to use new code location.
Create ./sore/server/helpers/template which houses all template related behavior.
Was previously on the ghost singleton.
Also create the helpers_template_spec file for testing
and update all code and tests to use new code location.
Move ghost.mail instance onto the mail module directly
and update related code and tests to use new location
Move Polyglot instance onto require module directly
Move ghost.availablePlugins to plugins module directly
if you enter an invalid json object such as:
```
{
server: "http://foo.com"
host: "0.0.0.0"
}
```
while configuring, you get errors but are still able to run forever and the message previously was not as indicative of other potential configuration problems.
Closes#1110.
- Promotes config-loader from a validator, to the central place where configuration state is held
- Allow config-loader two means to be told of config file to be used:
- A preferred first argument passed into Ghost
- A secondary GHOST_CONFIG environmental variable
- Failing to see either of the above passed in, config-loader will continue to use "config.js"
- Config-loader validates the target configuration (unchanged) & then copies that object into it's own exports
- Components needing to read configuration now require config-loader to retrieve the configuration state
- Config file continues to be loaded via require(): this is assumed to be a static json file