closes#2058
- fixed apiContext as suggested in the issue
- added user to options object for models
- added api.users.register() for public registration
- changed models to use options.user for created_by, updated_by,
author_id and published_by
- added override to session model to avoid created_by and updated_by
values
- added user (id: 1) to tests
- added user (id: 1) for registration
- added user (id: 1) for import, fixtures and default settings
- added user (id: 1) for user update
- added user (id: 1) for settings update (dbHash, installedApps, update
check)
- updated bookshelf to version 0.6.8
closes#1561
- altered perspective of intro paragraph to reading from the blog
instead of from the content page
- added copy directing users to sign in to the admin area at /ghost/ and
edit the post before reading the 'Getting Started' section
- this should give the Markdown lessons better context and avoid users
getting confused as to what 'the left hand panel of Ghost' is
closes#731, closes#732
- fixtures are imported using the models, rather than knex
- migration treats fresh installs differently
- migration throws errors for un-initialisable databases
- small amount of extra code to deal with old DBs still using currentVersion & give them a nice error message
Closes#364
- Confirmed integration with local mysql installation works.
- Updated fixtures and migration with appropriate schema-conforming
values.
- Updated schema with appropriate defaults and nullable columns.
- Updated fixDates function on model base to appropriately deserialize
values coming from SQLite now that dates are stored as actual DateTime
objects/ISO strings.
- Updated default language to be 'en_US'.
closes#171, closes#314, closes#315
- added settings for blog logo and icon
- all other settings will need to be added as needed as it's impossible to guess what the default value should be
- added tables for post tags
- added tables for post custom data
- added location column to users
- fixeed minor bug in migrations
- This is a first pass at getting a more logical structure. The focus is on moving from admin/frontend to client/server.
- The location of the databases is highly important, this isn't expected to change again
In the future
- client/assets should probably become public/
- more stuff should be shared (helpers etc)
- cleanup some confusion around tpl and views