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 #5940, #5923
- make read-directory ignore invalid package.json files
- display a warning about invalid package.json files on startup
- add tests to ensure read-directory continues, even with invalid package.json files
refs #5602
- add "order" to default browse options
- parse order parameter in Base model
- accept "order" option in Post, User and Tag models
- add tests for posts order
- add tests for tags order
- add tests for users order
refs #5845
- Updates tag settings screen to match content screen behaviour. Each now tag has it's own route that is link-able from other areas of the app
- Updates a number of places where jQuery event handler code was not wrapped in Ember's run loop
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
refs #5943, #5091
- split out channel config
- use config.theme instead of api calls to grab title & desc
- wrap rss call in a function which sets channel config for RSS feeds
- change rss `getData` function to use the new multiple-query-handling fetchData functionality
- make sure channelConfig is set in all tests
refs #5943, #5091
- updated fetch-data to handle multiple api queries
- using named keys for queries so that the names of items in the result are correct (tag instead of tags etc)
- updated channel configs in frontend controller
- removed old filter code from frontend controller
- added test coverage for fetch-data and format-response
- fixes / removes tests which are broken by the refactor
no issue
- Split out 'getPostPage' & rename to fetchData
- Split format response methods into own files
- Split out handleError
- Split out setReqCtx and rename to setRequestIsSecure
- Split out theme paths
- Refactor tests in index_spec.js to be more robust
- Add tests to bring coverage for split file up to 100%
refs #5604, refs #5463
- deps: ghost-gql@0.0.2
- adds code to wire up the filtering to a paginated query
- updated pagination plugin count query to use 'distinct' so it's more robust
- rename paginationUtils.query to addLimitAndOffset to be more explicit and make the code clearer
- add a new 'advanced browsing spec' set of tests for tracking these features as they are built out
no issue
- Split context out of frontend controller
- Add 100% test coverage for context
- Add tests for preview & improve other bits of coverage
- Further refactors (WIP) will make it easier to reach 100% coverage on the frontend
refs #5923
- add read-themes module to get a list of themes
- replace readDirectory() usage with readThemes(), where only themes are needed
- test read-themes
- test read-directory
- test validate-themes
- test parse-package-json
- add tempfile testing utility to generate temporary paths
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 `(`
closes#5913
Sitemap deletion is based on the page.unpublished event. The previous
logic was always sending post.unpublished instead. If page or post
event is triggered is based on the ‘page’ attribute of the model. When
the destroyed handler all attributes are already cleared from the model
which makes this logic always fall back to post.
The fix is to move to the destroying event which still has all the
model values in place.
closes#4439
- adds basic get helper which works with the current API
- allows theme developers to make requests against the API
- supports block params and @error message
- includes 100% test coverage using posts
----
The `{{#get}}` helper is an asynchronous block helper which allows for making
requests for data from the API. This allows theme developers to customise the
data which can be shown on a particular page of a blog.
Requests can be made to the posts, tags or users API endpoints:
```
{{#get "posts" limit="3"}}
{{#foreach posts}}
<a href="{{url}}">{{title}}</a>
{{/foreach}}
{{/get}}
```
The `{{#get}}` helper must be used as a block helper, it supports `{{else}}`
logic, for when no data matching the request is available or if an error has
occurred:
```
{{#get "posts" tag="photo"}}
...
{{else}}
{{#if @error}}
<p>Something went wrong: {{@error}}</p>
{{else}}
<p>No posts found</p>
{{/if}}
{{/get}}
```
The helper also supports block params, meaning the data it outputs can be
given a different name:
```
{{#get "posts" featured="true" as |featured|}}
{{#foreach featured}}
...
{{/foreach}}
{{/get}}
```
Please Note: At present asynchronous helpers cannot be nested.
refs #5909, #4577
- removes accidental '.only' which was hiding issues with the findAll changes
- deleteAllContent and importer still need to use a hard 'findAll' as findPage({limit: 'all'}) doesn't have the same behaviour
fixes#5905
- update context patterns to correctly match author & tag pages
- remove 'tag' and 'tags' from reserved slugs - we'll handle this in terms of overrides in future