no issue
- Source out validation logic into a upload validation middleware for all upload types (csv, image, subscribers). This unit can be later used for Ghost 1.0 as a pre validation core unit.
- More usage of route tests than controller tests. These are use case tests, a use case only changes if the product changes
refs #6413
- PUT endpoint to publish a post/page for the scheduler
- fn endpoint to get all scheduled posts (with from/to query params) for the scheduler
- hardcoded permission handling for scheduler client
- fix event bug: unscheduled
- basic structure for scheduling
- post scheduling basics
- offer easy option to change adapter
- integrate the default scheduler adapter
- update scheduled posts when blog TZ changes
- safety check before scheduler can publish a post (not allowed to publish in the future or past)
- add force flag to allow publishing in the past
- invalidate cache header for /schedules/posts/:id
refs #6949
- Adds a new VersionMismatchError with status 400 (bad request)
- Adds middleware that checks the X-Ghost-Version header if it is provided
- If it is not provided, the middleware does nothing
- If it is provided, and the versions match, the middleware does nothing
- If it is provided, and the versions don't match, the middleware returns a VersionMismatchError
- Includes both unit and a functional test to prove the middleware works alone and as part of the whole system
issues #6406#6399
- all dates are stored as UTC with this commit
- use moment.tz.setDefault('UTC')
- add migration file to recalculate local datetimes to UTC
- store all dates in same format into our three supported databases
- add option to remeber migrations inside settings (core)
- support DST offset for migration
- ensure we force UTC in test env
- run whole migration as transaction
- extend: Settings.findOne function
Refs #6642
- Do not send CORS headers on an invalid "origin"
header, but otherwise allow the response to
proceed normally. This enforces CORS for the browser
but does not blow up non-CORS requests.
closes#6505
-Removed all of the /*jshint expr:true*/ comments from the tests
-Removed all of the should.equal(true, true) statements from the tests
-Removed should from the greenkeeper ignores
closes#6448
-upgraded should.js to the latest version (8.2.1)
-Changed the tests so that they comply with the breaking changes introduced in the new version of should.js
-Installs the package should-http so should.be.json() can be used
-Installs the package should-sinon so that should.be.calledOnce() can be used
closes#5941
- added UI to labs page
- added method to determine if full authentication is required
- updated public_api tests to enable public api first
refs #5943
- removed featured, tag and author parameters from posts API
- featured was only used in tests
- removed role filter from users API
- role was only used in tests
- fixed up the tests, skipping those that don't quite work yet
no issue
- update grunt-jscs dependency
- fix deprecated `validateJSDoc` configuration
- fix numerous linting errors, including:
- use of future-reserved `public` and `private` variable names
- use of `[]` instead of dot-notation (especially `express['static']` and `cacheRules['x']`)
- extra spaces in `const { run } = Ember` style constructs
One issue that did become apparent is that there are conflicting rules that prevent the use of object function shorthand such that both of these:
```
{ myFunc() {} }
{ myFunc () {} }
```
are called out due to either the missing or the extra space before the `(`
no issue
- added ghost-admin client_id to admin
- added ghost-admin client_secret to admin
- added client.read() api endpoint
- added random generation of client_secret to migration
- removed addClientSecret method
- updated tests
issue #5409
- change persistent/passive notification status to alert/notification
- replace showSuccess/Info/Warn/Error with showNotification/showAlert
- fix and clean up notification/alert components
no issue
With the introduction of the prev/next helpers (and soon, get helper) we can no longer make any assumptions
about exactly which pages need to be cleared from the cache when a post is published/unpublished.
no issue
- It should not be possible to provide a different ID in the object being edited to that provided in the URL
- We now send the id to check object to ensure there is a match
Credits: Matteo Beccaro
closes#4262
- implementation based on #1545
- added integration test. Modified mocked posts because code requires published_at timestamps to be different.
- fixed 2 broken tests that depended on mocked posts to have "new Date()" as their timestamps
- added checks to only query db if next/previous post requested
closes#4498
- remove toJSON code which returns only IDs from objects
- don't auto-include tags & fields in post responses
- don't auto-include roles in user responses
- fix #allthethings that made assumptions about the auto-includes, or otherwise were only working because of the auto-include
Closes#623
- Add basic init and eventing scaffold
- Add sitemap-index.xml generation
- Broke out generators to individual files, added request handler
- Add page, author and tag xml files; add index mapping
- Add SiteMapManager unit tests
- Add Generators tests
- Cache invalidation headers for sitemap-*.xml
- Redirect sitemap.xml to index and rename to sitemap-index
- Handle page convert and publish/draft changes
- Add very basic functional test for route existence
- Add cache headers to sitemap routes
closes#4157
- adds cache-control header back to api routes
- moves cache rules object into testUtils
- adds cache-control header test to every existing API test
refs #3795
- updates all dev dependencies to their latest version number
- jshint now complains about the Promise global, removed it from predef in
lieu of a better solution
- changes in should require minor updates to the tests
- tests are passing and all major grunt commands appear to work: clean,
init, prod, validate and release
Closes#3856
- No longer call clearData and initData in test setup because
migration.init is run during Ghost startup. The unhandled
error was a result of clearData removing all the tables while
Ghost was running--there was a timing issue with the oauth middleware
checking the refreshtokens table when it had just been deleted.
closes#3789
- Create a GhostServer class to manage state
- index.js now calls start on the exported server
- Alter tests to expect a GhostServer instance