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8180 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Ansfield
7548ace32d Koenig - Output captions for image and embed cards
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9311
- very basic implementation, still needs proper classes and default stylesheet implementation
- change image card output to a `<figure>` with optional `<figcaption>`
- add optional `<p>` caption output to the html card
2018-03-14 18:21:30 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
fcc09a0ae4 Version bump to 1.21.5 2018-03-13 13:55:26 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
c98327a9a5 Updated Ghost-Admin to 1.21.5 2018-03-13 13:55:26 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
0c72fc98bd Version bump to 1.21.4 2018-03-06 16:13:43 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
7146805320 Updated Ghost-Admin to 1.21.4 2018-03-06 16:13:43 +00:00
Katharina Irrgang
b23ec1c587 Switch Travis to Node v8 for linting and coverage (#9487)
no issue
- we're switching our development environments and internal hosting to version 8 in preparation to switch our recommended Node.js version to 8
- node v8 is much faster than node v6
2018-03-06 16:04:02 +00:00
Silvio Fernández
043370d84e Bump markdown-it to version 8.4.1 (#9484)
no issue

- which bumps the sub-dependency "uc.micro" to 1.0.5 
- this version is now MIT licensed
2018-03-05 10:03:24 +01:00
Rosco Kalis
301e1b2419 🎨Improved image counting for the {{reading_time}} helper (#9366)
refs #9200

- We have not yet counted the images within your html, this commit counts images based on the this algorithm: https://blog.medium.com/read-time-and-you-bc2048ab620c
- Added imageCount utility, which counts images using an img-tag regex, amended from the general tag-regex found in wordCount
- Added this imageCount to the {{reading_time}} helper, adding 12 seconds to the reading time for every image
- The feature image is still counted as before
- The first image adds 12 seconds, the second 11, the third 10, and so on
- Images from the tenth onwards add 3 seconds to the reading time
2018-03-05 09:30:15 +01:00
Aileen Nowak
1da2eec915 🐛Fixed image properties to be reset to null after removal (#9432)
closes #9085

Fixes an issue, where the client sets image properties to `""` after deleting the image. This causes problems with the query filter (see https://github.com/TryGhost/GQL/issues/24), as they have to be `null`.

Added a check in the model layer saving method to set value  to `null`, when the property is empty.

Affected models and properties:
- `posts`:
	- `feature_image`
	- `og_image`
	- `twitter_image`
- `users`:
	- `profile_image`
	- `cover_image`
- `tags`:
	- `feature_image`
2018-03-05 09:10:27 +01:00
kirrg001
f692e27a59 Fixed wrong authentication test
no issue

- the tests were failing since beginning of March
- this was caused by a wrong assertion in one of our authentication tests
- we work with a static 6 month ms number for token expiry
- this static ms number is based on 30 days per month
2018-03-04 10:42:49 +01:00
kirrg001
415ff2cf20 Extended test mocks: express & knex
no issue

- extended functionality
- the knex mock simply parses the sql statements and serves data from memory
- i've tested the memory mode of sqlite, but could not get it working
  - but maybe for the future to test again
2018-02-22 00:37:40 +01:00
kirrg001
3dedfc7d61 Fixed default mobiledoc handling in our data generator
no issue

- the handling here was not correct
- if you've passed no mobiledoc, it wasn't adding mobiledoc and an undefined html value
- we need a default mobiledoc+html value in case you don't pass the values within the test cases
2018-02-21 23:53:37 +01:00
kirrg001
d32cea479e Fixed incorrect test in functional/routes/api/posts_spec.js
no issue

- `post.author_id` has no reference to any table currently, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/1.21.3/core/server/data/schema/schema.js#L19
- that's why it is right now possible to insert none existent author id's
- with multiple authors, this get's protected (see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/9426)
  - you would get a proper error message
  - it is not allowed to insert invalid author id's
  - as soon as you do `include=author` you would receive an error
- fixed one test case where we inserted an invalid author id via the API
2018-02-21 18:39:56 +01:00
kirrg001
789895b3de Consistent function names in test utility
no issue

- just discovered that we had confusing function names in our test utility
  - e.g. `posts` -> default posts from the data generator
  - e.g. `users` -> extra users not from our data generator
- now:
  - e.g. `posts` -> default posts from the data generator
  - e.g. `users` -> default users from the data generator
  - e.g. `users:extra` -> extra users not from our data generator
2018-02-21 17:48:46 +01:00
kirrg001
e01b61dcf4 Proper error handling for permissible implementations
no issue

- currently if you would like to edit a resource (e.g. post) and you pass an invalid model id, the following happens
  - permission check calls `Post.permissible`
  - the Post could not find the post, but ignored it and returned `userPermissions:true`
  - then the model layer is queried again and figured out that the post does not exist
- A: there is no need to query the model twice
- B: we needed proper error handling for post and role model
2018-02-21 16:59:48 +01:00
Aileen Nowak
49c815b2f1 Version bump to 1.21.3 2018-02-21 08:19:52 +07:00
Aileen Nowak
a587a5a772 Updated Ghost-Admin to 1.21.3 2018-02-21 08:19:52 +07:00
kirrg001
45176534a3 Renamed comments in importer test
no issue

- just making it clear, that we are talking about the `author_id` (single author)
- no JS change, only comments
2018-02-20 17:45:56 +01:00
kirrg001
68d8154d4f Imported nested tags by foreign key
no issue

- replace logic for preparing nested tags
- if you have nested tags in your file, we won't update or update the target tag
- we simply would like to add the relationship to the database
- use same approach as base class
  - add `posts_tags` to target post model
  - update identifiers
  - insert relation by foreign key `tag_id`
- bump bookshelf-relations to 0.1.10
2018-02-20 09:56:45 +01:00
kirrg001
5a4dd6b792 Increased speed of importer
no issue

- change behaviour from updating user references after the actual import to update the user reference before the actual import
  - updating user references after the import is way less case intense
  - that was the initial decision for updating the references afterwards
  - but that does not play well with adding nested relations by identifier
- the refactoring is required for multiple authors
  - if we e.g. store invalid author id's, we won't be able to add a belongs-to-many relation for multiple authors
  - bookshelf-relations is generic and always tries to find a matching target before attching a model
  - invalid user references won't work anymore
- this change has a very good side affect
  - 17mb takes on master ~1,5seconds
    - on this branch it takes ~45seconds
  - also the memory usage is way lower and stabler
  - 40mb takes 1,6s (times out on master)
2018-02-20 09:56:45 +01:00
kirrg001
12724df8e4 Define belongsToMany foreign keys for tags in the model layer
no issue

- otherwise we will have trouble in the future fetching relations by foreign key
  - e.g. `tag_id: {id}`
  - this won't work if we don't explicitly define the name of the keys
  - bookshelf can't fulfil the request
- this does not change any behaviour, it just makes use of the ability to define the names of your foreign keys
2018-02-20 08:49:00 +01:00
kirrg001
b204d5874e Added missing test cases for post.author
no issue

- Ghost does not support adding an author by relation (`post.author = {id: '..'}`)
- Ghost does not support editing an author by relation (`post.author = {id: '..'}`)
- only `author_id` is allowed
2018-02-17 15:57:24 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
0aff9f33d9
Improved validation layer (#9427)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/3658

- the `validateSchema` helper was a bit broken
  - if you add a user without email, you will receive a database error
  - but the validation error should catch that email is passed with null
- it was broken, because:
  - A: it called `toJSON` -> this can remove properties from the output (e.g. password)
  - B: we only validated fields, which were part of the JSON data (model.hasOwnProperty)
- we now differentiate between schema validation for update and insert
- fixed one broken import test
  - if you import a post without a status, it should not error
  - it falls back to the default value
- removed user model `onValidate`
  - the user model added a custom implementation of `onValidate`, because of a bug which we experienced (see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/3638)
  - with the refactoring this is no longer required - we only validate fields which have changed when updating resources
  - also, removed extra safe catch when logging in (no longer needed - unit tested)
- add lot's of unit tests to proof the code change
- always call the base class, except you have a good reason
2018-02-16 00:49:15 +01:00
kirrg001
71ba76b99b Extended knex mock: be able to fetch all resources
no issue

- the case was simply missing
- if no where clause is present, we return all models
2018-02-15 23:31:01 +01:00
kirrg001
355ef54702 Removed isNew usages in model layer
no issue

- `isNew` does not work in Ghost, because Ghost does not use auto increment id's
- see https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/issues/1265
- see https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/blob/0.10.3/src/base/model.js#L211
- we only had one occurance, which was anyway redundant
  - if you add a user, `hasChanged('password') is true
  - if you edit a user and the password has changed, `hasChanged('password')` is true as well

NOTE #1:

1. We can't override `isNew` and throw an error, because bookshelf makes use of `isNew` as well, but it's a fallback if `options.method` is not set.
2. It's hard to re-implement `isNew` based on `options.method`, because then we need to ensure that this value is always set (requires a couple of changes)

NOTE #2:
If we need to differentiate if a model is new or edited, we should manually check for `options.method === insert`.

NOTE #3:
The unit tests are much faster compared to the model integration tests.
I did a comparision with the same test assertion:
  - unit test takes 70ms
  - integration test takes 190ms
2018-02-15 22:11:49 +01:00
kirrg001
0b5cfd933f Added knex mock for unit testing
no issue

- added https://github.com/colonyamerican/mock-knex as dev dependency
- the mock serves our data generator test data by default
  - but you can define your own if you want
- we need a proper mock for unit testing
- we should not mock bookshelf if possible, otherwise we can't test event flows
2018-02-15 22:11:49 +01:00
kirrg001
2b76d7a492 Added lib.security.password lib
no issue

- move password hashing and password comparison to lib/security/password
- added two unit test
- FYI: password hashing takes ~100ms
  - we could probably mock password hashing in certain cases when unit testing
2018-02-15 21:13:04 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
c6a95c6478
Sorted out the mixed usages of include and withRelated (#9425)
no issue

- this commit cleans up the usages of `include` and `withRelated`.

### API layer (`include`)
- as request parameter e.g. `?include=roles,tags`
- as theme API parameter e.g. `{{get .... include="author"}}`
- as internal API access e.g. `api.posts.browse({include: 'author,tags'})`
- the `include` notation is more readable than `withRelated`
- and it allows us to use a different easier format (comma separated list)
- the API utility transforms these more readable properties into model style (or into Ghost style)

### Model access (`withRelated`)
- e.g. `models.Post.findPage({withRelated: ['tags']})`
- driven by bookshelf

---

Commits explained.

* Reorder the usage of `convertOptions`

- 1. validation
- 2. options convertion
- 3. permissions
- the reason is simple, the permission layer access the model layer
  - we have to prepare the options before talking to the model layer
- added `convertOptions` where it was missed (not required, but for consistency reasons)

* Use `withRelated` when accessing the model layer and use `include` when accessing the API layer

* Change `convertOptions` API utiliy

- API Usage
  - ghost.api(..., {include: 'tags,authors'})
  - `include` should only be used when calling the API (either via request or via manual usage)
  - `include` is only for readability and easier format
- Ghost (Model Layer Usage)
  - models.Post.findOne(..., {withRelated: ['tags', 'authors']})
  - should only use `withRelated`
  - model layer cannot read 'tags,authors`
  - model layer has no idea what `include` means, speaks a different language
  - `withRelated` is bookshelf
  - internal usage

* include-count plugin: use `withRelated` instead of `include`

- imagine you outsource this plugin to git and publish it to npm
- `include` is an unknown option in bookshelf

* Updated `permittedOptions` in base model

- `include` is no longer a known option

* Remove all occurances of `include` in the model layer

* Extend `filterOptions` base function

- this function should be called as first action
- we clone the unfiltered options
- check if you are using `include` (this is a protection which could help us in the beginning)
- check for permitted and (later on default `withRelated`) options
- the usage is coming in next commit

* Ensure we call `filterOptions` as first action

- use `ghostBookshelf.Model.filterOptions` as first action
- consistent naming pattern for incoming options: `unfilteredOptions`
- re-added allowed options for `toJSON`
- one unsolved architecture problem:
  - if you override a function e.g. `edit`
  - then you should call `filterOptions` as first action
  - the base implementation of e.g. `edit` will call it again
  - future improvement

* Removed `findOne` from Invite model

- no longer needed, the base implementation is the same
2018-02-15 10:53:53 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
d87fe38019 Version bump to 1.21.2 2018-02-14 18:24:04 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
8fe73d9867 Updated Ghost-Admin to 1.21.2 2018-02-14 18:24:03 +00:00
Hannah Wolfe
fe0197b226 🐛Fixed {{get}} helper's date comparison (#9454)
no issue

- Date comparisons are possible via API, but there's no way to inject a valid date into the get helper
- JavaScript's Date.toString() function outputs dates in a useless format
- Swap to using Date.toISOString() and now the format can be understood anywhere!
- {{#get "posts" filter="published_at:<='{{published_at}}'"}}{{/get}} works now as expected
2018-02-14 18:33:07 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
9ede5905f6
Reduce toJSON implementation: use the power of bookshelf (#9423)
refs #6103

- simplify `toJSON`
- `baseKey` was not used - have not find a single use case
- all the functionality of our `toJSON` is offered in bookshelf
- `omitPivot` does remove pivot elements from the JSON obj (bookshelf feature)
- `shallow` allows you to not return relations
- make use of `serialize`, see http://bookshelfjs.org/docs/src_base_model.js.html#line260
- fetching nested relations e.g. `users.roles` still works (unrelated to this refactoring)

> pick('shallow', 'baseKey', 'include', 'context')

We will re-add options validation in https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/9427, but then with the official way: use `filterOptions`.

---

We return all fetched relations (pre-defined with `withRelated`) by default.
You can disable it with `shallow:true`.
2018-02-14 17:32:11 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
58157b1411
🐛Fixed asset redirects (#9455)
closes #9445

- redirects all asset requests if https is configured (theme, core, images)
- re-use and extend our url-redirect middleware
- add proper integration tests for our express site app (no db interaction, component testing required for such important use cases)
- i added some more general tests
- should avoid mixed content warnings in the browser
2018-02-14 17:21:31 +01:00
kirrg001
bfd3286b61 Version bump to 1.21.1 2018-02-07 12:35:33 +01:00
kirrg001
2822d725d8 Updated Ghost-Admin to 1.21.1 2018-02-07 12:35:33 +01:00
kirrg001
ed4fde4f00 🐛 Fixed migrating from < 1.13 to 1.21
no issue

- discovered while testing
- the fixture utility needed a protection against non existent roles in the database
  - it tries to fetch the contributor role from the database, which does not exist yet
2018-02-07 12:31:21 +01:00
kirrg001
a8ac58be71 Version bump to 1.21.0 2018-02-07 10:51:41 +01:00
kirrg001
c6ec2777ed Updated Ghost-Admin to 1.21.0 2018-02-07 10:51:41 +01:00
Austin Burdine
777247cbc7 Contributor Role (#9315)
closes #9314 

* added fixtures for contributor role
* update post api tests to prevent contributor publishing post
* update permissible function in role/user model
* fix additional author code in invites
* update contributor role migration for knex-migrator v3
* fix paths in contrib migration
* ensure contributors can't edit or delete published posts, fix routing tests [ci skip]
* update db fixtures hash
* strip tags from post if contributor
* cleanup post permissible function
* excludedAttrs to ignore tag updates for now (might be removed later)
* ensure contributors can't edit another's post
* migration script for 1.21
2018-02-07 10:46:22 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
a274d61a8c Removed html usage in error messages (#9444)
no issue

- all of the error message keys were unused
- the only html anchor i found was for mail, but this doesn't change anything, because the admin does only show the message and not the context at the moment
2018-02-07 09:35:48 +01:00
Katharina Irrgang
f9d4d01088
Reordered error logging on ghost start (#9440)
no issue

- if we trigger the IPC message to the CLI and the process manager is systemd, systemd will restart Ghost too early (same for local process manager) - this is a timing issue
- the consequence is that the error log won't happen in Ghost (`content/logs/[domain].error.log`  won't contain that error)
- let's reorder both executions

[See](https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-CLI/pull/612/files#r165817172) this comment on the CLI PR.
2018-02-04 17:34:55 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
fb973dbbf2 Fixed missing export of card-markdown card and broken tests
no issue
- fixes rendering bug introduced in 0833b28557
- updates test generators/fixtures to use new card names
2018-02-01 16:26:56 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
05bcf7ee6a Fixed missing export of card-markdown card
no issue
- fixes the bug introduced in 0833b28557
2018-02-01 15:50:43 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
0833b28557 Koenig - Rename server-side cards
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9311
- match card names to the new generic Koenig card names introduced in 95a068615d
2018-02-01 12:40:49 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
6f4e112c87 Updated Ghost-Admin: fix Warning: Task "setup" not found. Use --force to continue.
Aborted due to warnings.
2018-01-29 08:49:47 +00:00
Chuck Lam
ffc6088c7a Fixed comment in facebook_url helper (#9430)
no issue
2018-01-28 18:25:06 +01:00
kirrg001
39ee95cc07 Make use of ES6 arrow functions in our data importer
no issue

- reduces the usage of `self`
2018-01-28 15:48:24 +01:00
kirrg001
2a10c83d92 Improved memory usage in importer
no issue

- returning and remembering the data, which was imported, is...
  - not required when using the API
  - not required when importing via script
  - required for tests
  - added an option to have control over it
- make more usage of local variables
  - the GC cannot tidy up variables, which are defined outside of a loop, but used in the loop
- try to keep less memory in process
  - reduce the number of properties we have to remember
2018-01-28 14:26:38 +01:00
kirrg001
5f9c3b92bd Improved Base importer constructor readability
no issue

- better differentiation between options and data
- better readability how to access required data from file
2018-01-28 13:35:21 +01:00
kirrg001
82bb3aaea1 Do not import unknown author id, fallback to owner id
no issue

- if you import a JSON file with a post, which has an unknown author,
  the target user was removed from the blog
- Ghost can handle this case and still succeeds with import
  - but we have stored an `author_id` in the database, which does not map to any user and won't map in the future
- this can trouble if we add support for multiple authors
  - currently, we only return the `author_id` to the client and the client can map with `author_id` with users fetched by the API
    - if it does not find a user, it just falls back to a different user
  - but multiple authors have to be included explicit (`include=authors`) and we will return a mapped (author_id => user) result
  - it won't be able to find the user, because we lookup the database
  - this would result in an error
- there is in general no reason to import (or store) an unknown/invalid `author_id` into the database
- on import, we show you a warning and you can choose a different author if you want
- solution: fallback to owner user and extend warning
  - it's not a behaviour change, you still can import unknown author id's and the import won't fail
  - but we ensure valid author id's
- updated test
- further more: returning `author={}` when requesting `include=author` could trouble with ember currently
  - it expects the author to be returned
2018-01-27 12:54:36 +01:00