Temporarily reverting in order to get the next alpha release out. Unfortunately this has the unintended consequence of the service worker caching a 200 response for /ghost/ so when starting a new blog the redirect to /setup/one that the server sends is never picked up.
This would only affect developers using localhost/people trying to set up a blog multiple times on the same domain but as that's the target audience for the alpha it's probably best to avoid any confusion.
This commit adds support for service workers, mostly by including packages that do the heavy lifting. Those are in detail:
* ember-service-worker (SW infrastructure)
* ember-service-worker-ghost-cache (Caches static assets and the main application)
* ember-service-worker-cache-fallback (Caches API requests and falls back to the cache if the server can’t be reached)
* ember-service-worker-index (Caches main html)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/7860
- remove preview pane from content screen
- add basic post status filters
- replace custom infinite scroll with ember-infinity and increase trigger threshold for improved scroll behaviour
Commits:
* basic content list + filter using existing infinite scroll and pagination
* swap our custom pagination + infinite loader for `ember-infinity`
* minor cleanups
* reset scroll position when changing filter
* fix tests
* remove client-side sorting step as we no longer have a live collection
* remove unused `mobile-index-route`
* add acceptance tests for content screen filters
no issue
- drop `jshint`, `jscs`, and `ember-suave` dependencies
- remove `grunt` related linting dependencies and tasks
- remove linting build from Travis so that linting can be performed as part of the normal test suite (refs TryGhost/Ghost#7427)
- add `ember-cli-eslint` and `eslint-plugin-ember-suave` dependencies
- configure `eslint` to match our previous coding style
- update config to run eslint tests as part of the normal test run
- add `npm run lint` command to only run linter tests
refs #7503
- Having assets served from the same directory as the admin makes this tricky to refactor server side
- It's also much harder to optimise for 404s
refs TryGhost/Ghost#7429, requires TryGhost/Ghost#7437
Added Ghost-Editor (based on mobiled doc).
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- Added mobiledoc editor
- Fixed problems with workflow and auto saves
- Integrated basic toolbar
- Removed all editor related tests, everything bar the most basic acceptance tests will be in the ghost-editor repository.
- Commented out tests which relied on Ember Helpers that are not compatable with mobile-doc, workarounds are inbound shortly.
This is the first integration of ghost-editor. It's styled enough to work, however it is not anywhere approaching something that looks remotely like what the finished thing will be.
Early ALPHA, development build. Tread cautiously.
refs TryGhost/Ghost#6149
- concats codemirror.js and css on build, keeping them out of vendor.js
- add lazy-loader service to enable loading of external scripts
no issue
- convert moment + moment-timezone to npm dependencies
- convert password-generator to npm dependency
- convert keymaster.js to npm dependency
- convert blueimp-md5 to npm dependency
closes TryGhost/Ghost#6406
follow-up PR of #2
- adds a `timeZone` Service to provide the offset (=timezone reg. moment-timezone) of the users blog settings
- `gh-datetime-input` will read the offset of the timezone now and adjust the `publishedAt` date with it. This is the date which will be shown in the PSM 'Publish Date' field. When the user writes a new date/time, the offset is considered and will be deducted again before saving it to the model. This way, we always work with a UTC publish date except for this input field.
- gets `availableTimezones` from `configuration/timezones` API endpoint
- adds a `moment-utc` transform on all date attr (`createdAt`, `updatedAt`, `publishedAt`, `unsubscribedAt` and `lastLogin`) to only work with UTC times on serverside
- when switching the timezone in the select box, the user will be shown the local time of the selected timezone
- `createdAt`-property in `gh-user-invited` returns now `moment(createdAt).fromNow()` as `createdAt` is a moment date already
- added clock service to show actual time ticking below select box
- default timezone is '(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, London'
- if no timezone is saved in the settings yet, the default value will be used
- shows the local time in 'Publish Date' in PSM by default, until user overwrites it
- adds dependency `moment-timezone 0.5.4` to `bower.json`
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**Tests:**
- sets except for clock service in test env
- adds fixtures to mirage
- adds `service.ajax` and `service:ghostPaths` to navigation-test.js
- adds unit test for `gh-format-timeago` helper
- updates acceptance test `general-setting`
- adds acceptance test for `editor`
- adds integration tests for `services/config` and `services/time-zone`
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**Todos:**
- [ ] Integration tests: ~~`services/config`~~, ~~`services/time-zone`~~, `components/gh-datetime-input`
- [x] Acceptance test: `editor`
- [ ] Unit tests: `utils/date-formatting`
- [ ] write issue for renaming date properties (e. g. `createdAt` to `createdAtUTC`) and translate those for server side with serializers
closes#6102
- removes the `xregexp` dependency
- pulls in the non-alphnumeric unicode list directly from the XRegExp library to ensure the word count helper still takes into account unicode strings
The XRegExp dependency was breaking as new browsers add more es6 support as evidenced in #6102. Upgrading to version 3.1.0 fixed the Chrome "experimental JS" issue but was still broken in Safari Technology Preview.
We only use one feature of `XRegExp` in a single place for a relatively non-critical feature: calculating the word count. As such I figured it may be better to drop the 63KB minified dependency and simply copy the result of the compiled regex directly until such time as XRegExp has native support in our supported browsers.
no issue
- removes `ember-resize` dep that crept back in under the radar in the Ember 2.2 update
- updates `ember-cli-build`'s test dependencies to match the format specified in http://ember-cli.com/managing-dependencies/#test-assets
no issue
- add ember-suave dependency
- upgrade grunt-jscs dependency
- add a new .jscsrc for the client's tests directory that extends from client's base .jscsrc
- separate client tests in Gruntfile jscs task so they pick up the test's .jscsrc
- standardize es6 usage across client
refs #6039
- add `jquery-deparam` ember testing dependency for use in mirage config
- setup necessary mirage fixtures & endpoints for successful testing of setup flow's happy-path
- add happy-path acceptance test for setup flow
issue #5841
- fix relative link checks in navlink url input component
- fix navlink url input component sending absolute URLs instead of relative URLs to action handler
- remove URL manipulation in navigation settings controller (url input handles URL manipulation, validator flags anything that's still incorrect)
- capture cmd-s in url input to ensure changes are actioned before save
- automatically add mailto: to e-mail addresses
- add gh-validation-state-container component so .error/.success validation classes can be applied to any container element
- add validation-state mixin that can be mixed in to any other component to give it access to validation status (used in gh-navitem component to keep alignment when inline error message elements are added)
- validate and display inline errors on save
- improve ember test coverage for navigation settings related controller and components
no issue
- upgrades ember-cli, ember-cli-mocha, ember-mocha dependencies
- switches Brocfile.js to ember-cli-build.js
- fixes controller tests with missing needs
Pulled into a separate PR as it doesn't affect running code but does provide access to the very useful component integration tests.