no issue
- these tests were a mess
- we had many duplicated tests
- it was very hard to work with the exporter files
- i have tidied up the whole file
- first section: all general importer tests based on the current Ghost version
- second section: 1.0 tests
- everything is now JSON based (much easier to control)
refs 9742
- when we've introduced Ghost 1.0, we have noticed that we broke Disqus comments
- Disqus comments use a unique identifier, which is the post id
- that means if you have exported your LTS content and imported it into 1.0, all resource identifiers are regenerated
- but the Disqus must use the original post resource id
- that's why we have imported the old post id and remembered it in the `amp` field 🤠
- that was the only field which was available and un-used
- now in Ghost 2.0, we would like to rename the `amp` field to `comment_id`
- string length: 50 (i thought it might be safer to not use 24 characters, because who knows if support other comment id's in the future)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9724
- perform a HEAD request on a url if we don't find a matching provider, following any redirects until we hit success response before looking up providers for the resulting url
refs #9601
- on resource update/add we have cached mobiledoc, html etc
- we have to ensure we exclude the fields (same procdure happens on bootstrap)
- these excluded fields don't have to be cached
- otherwise memory usage is higher in general
- ensure we cache relations with a minimal field set on resource update/add
closes#9587
- when `useNullAsDefault` was invented in knex 0.10, it was a breaking change, that update/insert etc no longer set's null as default if a field is missing
- at this time we thought it only affects our test env, because the test generator doesn't generate all fields
- but turned out the importer is affected as well e.g. you import a post with missing fields
- the importer doesn't iterate over all fields and checks if the field is present or not
- as this only happens with SQlite3, we should enable `useNullAsDefault` by default
- you can still disable this option if you want, but not recommended
- the reason why knex added this breaking change was that some applications want "undefined" as value
- this is not the case in Ghost, so it's fine to make use of the default null behaviour
refs #8719
- initial commit: 40c8eacd44
- we have forgotten that there is another endpoint which triggers an export (the backup endpoint)
- this endpoint needs to accept the new `include` query param as well (was missing)
no issue
- discovered while testing
- SQLite3 has a restriction that you cannot query more than 999 SQL variables (e.g. fetch all tag relations for all posts)
- if you have more than 999 posts in your database, Ghost wasn't able to finish the bootstrap
- the url service tried to fetch all posts & relations, but could not complete, because SQlite3 has thrown
-> "too many SQL variables"
- i have added a recursive query strategy only for SQLite3
- use offset/limit
refs #9742, refs #8719
- make it possible to import more tables (optional)
- available tables: clients, trusted domains
- by default we won't import these tables, you have to tell Ghost using `include` (same syntax on export)
- we won't announce this ability for now (stays hidden)
refs #9742, refs #8719
- you can now use `include` to export extra tables e.g. `include=clients`
- admin client won't make use of this option yet, maybe later and optional
- we won't announce this new ability for now (stays hidden)
refs #9751
- the mobiledoc field can be null
- e.g. if you import a JSON with no markdown/mobiledoc or html field
The migration script for 1.25 had only the purpose to migrate existing Koenig Beta posts.
no issue
- add a new migration for 1.25 to insert the draft demo post for existing blogs
- ensure new blogs get the draft demo post as well
- tested on sqlite3 + mysql
- added handling if Ghost Author user doesn't exist anymore (fallback to owner user)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9742
We've identified some changes we need to make to the HTML output of the [new Koenig editor](
https://forum.ghost.org/t/koenig-editor-beta-release/1284/102) for future proofing and consistency across cards.
- the `<div class="kg-post">` wrapper around post content has been removed
- for image cards the `.kg-image-wide` and `.kg-image-full` classes have been changed to `.kg-width-wide` and `.kg-width-full` and applied to the `<figure>` element rather than the `<img>` element
Before:
```html
<div class="kg-post">
<figure class="kg-image-card">
<img class="kg-image kg-image-wide" src="...">
<figcaption>example wide image</figcaption>
</figure>
</div>
```
After:
```html
<figure class="kg-image-card kg-width-wide">
<img class="kg-image" src="...">
<figcaption>example wide image</figcaption>
</figure>
```
refs #9742
- Ghost 2.0 is coming
- all doc links in 1.0 must use concrete links e.g. docs.ghost.org/v1 or themes.ghost.org/v1.23.0/
- if we release Ghost 2.0, docs.ghost.org will show 2.0 docs
closes#9727
- this is a short term fix to proof that Disqus comments on preview pages no longer appear on other threads
- this is not a full solution to the problem
- the private API still returns /404/, which is right now inconsistent, but not critical in any way
- the url helper will now output the post preview url if you serve a draft/scheduled post
- this should register unique page urls at Disqus and ensure uniquness for threads
- i still don't understand why the cross posting happens at all, because we also pass an unique identifier to Disqus (the post ID)
- it could be that comments, which are added on the preview page, won't appear on the published urls, because
the published url !== preview url. I wasn't able to figure this out via testing or reading their docs
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9623
- added `DomModifier` class to walk a SimpleDom document and modify as needed
- adds `id` attributes to `h1`, `h2`, etc heading tags
- converts H* tag content to a dasherized string for the id attribute (dasherized id's are different to the smushed ids that are generated by our markdown converted but there are no backwards-compatibility concerns here)
- if a duplicate id is detected then add a `-1`, `-2`, etc suffix to the id
- use `DomModifier` after converting mobiledoc to SimpleDom but before serialising to html
- switched top-level var declarations to es6
closes#9715
- changed the `urlWithoutSubdirectoryWithoutAmp` variable in the amp
router to only match /amp or /amp/ at the end of the url string, instead
of just matching any occurrence of /amp in the url string
no issue
- replaced `querySelector` with `querySelectorAll` and a loop so that all subscribe form inputs have their values updated rather than only the first form on the page
- made the selector more specific so that it only updates `<input>` elements
- switched to a template string so it's easier to read/write
refs #9601
- this was already working for collections or channels
- but the `routeName` was not parsed for static routes
- ensure we push the route name into the context object
e.g. /about/: about
-> name of the route is "about"
no issue
- discovered while testing (issue doesn't exist)
- with dynamic routing we have introduced a bug
- we pre-generate urls and if your permalink contains a date (dated permalink),
we have to regenerate the urls, otherwise the dated urls do not respect your blog timezone
- collection router has to subscribe to the timezone event
- collection router must trigger an update on it's url generator if the timezone changes and the it's permalink is dated
- ensure we also update the urls on import
no issue
- reported in the forum: https://forum.ghost.org/t/publishing-with-a-single-post-request-to-posts/1648
- the defaults are defined in two places
1. on the schema level (defaults for the database)
2. on the ORM (model layer)
- the defaults on the db layer are set correctly when inserting a new resource
- but if we don't apply all defaults on the model layer, it will happen that model events are emitted without the correct defaults
- see comment in code base
- it's caused by the fact that knex only returns the inserted resource id (probably caused by the fact knex has to support x databases)
- components/modules are listening on model events and expect:
1. a complete set of attributes
2. a complete set of defaults
3. sanitized values e.g. bool, date
- this commit fixes:
1. added missing defaults for user & post model
2. sanitize booleans (0|1 => false|true)
3. added tests to ensure this works as expected
4. clarfies the usage of `defaults`
Regarding https://forum.ghost.org/t/publishing-with-a-single-post-request-to-posts/1648:
- the post event was emitted with the following values {page: undefined, featured: undefined}
- the urlservice receives this event and won't match the resource against collection filters correctly
- NOTE: the post data in the db were correct