* 👷✅ Editor tests
Added acceptance tests for koenig markdown-like support.
Added some unit tests for koenig located in the /lib/koenig/test-support directory.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8032
- `fileStorage: false` config is going away, it predates storage engines and will simplify future image optimisation work
- simplifies UI, it can be brought back in the future in a more robust fashion if required
no issue
- I was a little overzealous with the file cleanup, not realising that the template compiler must be specified even if it's not installed within the addon
no issue
- removes local addon dependency files to avoid confusion now that the host app manages dependencies
- removes unused tests directory
- these files may come back eventually, there's an open ember-cli RFC to improve in-repo-addon isolation and testing https://github.com/ember-cli/rfcs/pull/60
no issue
- as a separate project a number of Ghost-Admin components and files had been copied verbatim, these are no longer needed as the original components are available now that the editor is integrated
no issue
- this prevents the need for running `npm/yarn install` inside the `lib/gh-koenig` directory
- `ember-cli` may eventually be able to handle this with an `ember install` or similar command, there's [an in-repo-addon RFC](638cad2405/active/0000-better-in-repo-addons.md) suggesting this improvement but it hasn't got much traction yet - it may be necessary to wait until ember-cli has standardised on `yarn`
Temporarily reverting in order to get the next alpha release out. Unfortunately this has the unintended consequence of the service worker caching a 200 response for /ghost/ so when starting a new blog the redirect to /setup/one that the server sends is never picked up.
This would only affect developers using localhost/people trying to set up a blog multiple times on the same domain but as that's the target audience for the alpha it's probably best to avoid any confusion.
This commit adds support for service workers, mostly by including packages that do the heavy lifting. Those are in detail:
* ember-service-worker (SW infrastructure)
* ember-service-worker-ghost-cache (Caches static assets and the main application)
* ember-service-worker-cache-fallback (Caches API requests and falls back to the cache if the server can’t be reached)
* ember-service-worker-index (Caches main html)
no issue
- drop `jshint`, `jscs`, and `ember-suave` dependencies
- remove `grunt` related linting dependencies and tasks
- remove linting build from Travis so that linting can be performed as part of the normal test suite (refs TryGhost/Ghost#7427)
- add `ember-cli-eslint` and `eslint-plugin-ember-suave` dependencies
- configure `eslint` to match our previous coding style
- update config to run eslint tests as part of the normal test run
- add `npm run lint` command to only run linter tests
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 the authentication initializer to be an instance initializer
- updates dependencies
- fixes error with asset-delivery not copying
- fixes problem with testing by re-building ember before casper tests
- see core/client/lib/assets-delivery/index.js for how this is done
- Turn off ember-cli fingerprinting
- ember-cli 0.2.0; Update .npmignore
- Fallback to old version of ember-cli-sass due to lib-sass errors
- Keep ember-data at beta-14.1 until we find the dep that's breaking on snapshot.attr
- Fix release task to ignore blank lines in .npmignore