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It was possible for authenticated/trusted admin users to make GET requests to localhost via the oembed service by crafting a redirect that used 0.0.0.0.
- added the 0.* default route/routing block to the private IP regex used to block requests when we're contacting external sites
- added an additional IP or localhost check in the oembed service when fetching bookmark card data
refs 3f0bab4389
- the internal `request` lib we had was replaced with `@tryghost/request` in
the referenced commit
- this lib was not deleted, so it's still lingering around
- this commit deletes that file to clean it up
- This is part of the quest to separate the frontend and server & get rid of all the places where there are cross-requires
- At the moment the settings cache is one big shared cache used by the frontend and server liberally
- This change doesn't really solve the fundamental problems, as we still depend on events, and requires from inside frontend
- However it allows us to control the misuse slightly better by getting rid of restricted requires and turning on that eslint ruleset
- Part of the effort to split Ghost down into smaller, decoupled pieces
- Moved out our internal validator tooling to a separate library
- Replaced all usage of our own tooling and validatorjs directly with @tryghost/validator
- Removed the validatorjs dependency and removed the renovate pin
- This gives us a consistant, smaller, clearer public API for validations
- It will eventually be used on Ghost Admin too
- This way we can start getting up to date with validator whilst not increasing build size
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The only pieces of Ghost-Ignition used in Ghost were debug and
logging. Both of these modules have been superceded by the Framework
monorepo, and all usages of Ignition have now been removed, replaced
with @tryghost/debug and @tryghost/logging.
- renamed our internal validation library to "validator" - which is the same as the tool it wraps
- updated the public api so that validator methods are directly exposed
- this will make it a drop-in replacement for validator-js
- in turn, this allows us to pull this out into @tryghost/validator, and use our own wrapper instead of the 3rd party library
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Part of the effort to split ghost into smaller, decoupled parts. The
@root-utils package lets us avoid hard-coding a path to package.json,
and means that the ghost-version.js file could eventually be moved
into a separate module.
This commit uses a patched version of @tryghost/root-utils which
checks for the existence of a `current` directory, as used in
Ghost-CLI. Since this is very specific to Ghost and Ghost CLI, there's
a new method called "getGhostRoot" for this purpose.
- This is super specific code relating only to validating passwords.
- It's needed as a shared validator as we use other funnels to help people setup Ghost on Pro, but currently it's hard-baked into Ghost
- It's also not the greatest code. It'd be nice to be able to rework it and know that would automatically update everywhere passwords are set
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Part of the effort to split ghost into smaller, decoupled parts. The
@root-utils package lets us avoid hard-coding a path to package.json,
and means that the ghost-version.js file could eventually be moved
into a separate module.
- The underlying package-json package has had i18n ripped out using the new tpl utility instead
- It's also then been refactored to not be a class that needs instantiating
- This means it can be required directly and its public interface methods used where needed
- This is a much nicer, neater pattern for what is a mature utility library :)
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- `getLocalSize()` is useful outside of the mobiledoc populate-image-sizes function
- expanded `ImageSize` class with new methods
- `getOriginalImageSizeFromStoragePath()` - takes the "original" image extraction and test from `getLocalSize()` and makes it more generally available
- `getImageSizeFromStorageUrl()` - takes the path extraction from `getLocalSize()` to make image sizes from local urls more generally available
- `getOriginalImageSizeFromStorageUrl()` - URL version of the new `getOriginalImageSizeFromStoragePath()` method
refs 37ebe723c6
- `package-json` was a standalone library using dependency injection so
we could pull it out into its own package in Utils
- this was done in the commit referenced above
- this commit removes the implementation and tests in Ghost and replaces
the require in the initialization wrapper with the new package
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- `Error` is very generic for this case and `IncorrectUsageError`
will populate the resulting error with the correct error code
- the `message` was pulled out to its own statement so we can avoid long
lines
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- we're preparing the `package-json` lib to be extracted out of Ghost into
its own package so moving the initialization wrapper outside of the
folder makes the process a lot easier
- Preparing to cleanup / change how we use events across Ghost
- Removing this unused bit of additional complexity makes it easier to reason about what we need
refs 829e8ed010
- i18n is used everywhere but only requires shared or external packages, therefore it's a good candidate for living in shared
- this reduces invalid requires across frontend and server, and lets us use it everywhere until we come up with a better option
- Having these as destructured from the same package is hindering refactoring now
- Events should really only ever be used server-side
- i18n should be a shared module for now so it can be used everywhere until we figure out something better
- Having them seperate also allows us to lint them properly
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/12646
- when a blank mobiledoc document is created, ensure the correct Ghost version is added so content output is pinned to the version of Ghost that created it
- this helps simplify the code and gets rid of Promise chaining
- apparently I can't easily use an async function within filter, so I've
left it for now
- this helps bring all the code together so we can extract it in the
future
- turning it into a class also lets us easily inject the i18n instance
and store it locally
- currently if Ghost has a version of something like
`3.37.0-pre.abc.def`, Ghost will return `3.37.0-pre.abc` as the full
version
- this hides parts of the version which are useful for debugging
- this commit updates the logic to join together all prerelease elements
so we keep the full string
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11548
- bumps @tryghost/kg-default-cards
- introduces a breaking change where `imageOptimization` is passed as an options argument instead of separating out individual config options
- fixes width/height attributes for images in gallery cards being larger than the max default width used when resizing images
- deleted files under `core/server/lib/promise` and related test files
- added `@tryghost/promise` as a dependency
- fixed all local requires to point to the new package
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11944
- updates `@tryghost/image-transform` to version that exposes `canTransformFiles()` which checks for `sharp` availibility
- updates `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` to version that accepts a `canTransformImage()` method as an option
- updates our `mobiledoc` lib to pass a `canTransformImage()` function that returns false if sharp is unavailable, the image extension is not supported, or the storage engine in use does not support image transforms
- updates `populateImageSizes` to fetch image sizes when transforms are unavailable as the render/not-render is now handled in the renderer and we don't need to worry about adding size information to the mobiledoc source
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- when using subdirectories, images can be stored in the database both with and without the subdirectory prefix. We weren't taking that into account and so images without the subdirectory were not having the `/content/images/` prefix removed when passed to the storage adapter resulting in the storage adapter not finding the image
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- adds `populateImageSizes()` to our mobiledoc lib module
- uses `image-size` lib to speed up reading of image dimensions
- for local images, use storage adapter with same guards as used by `handle-image-sizes` middleware so that we don't insert srcsets for images that aren't transformable
- for unsplash images, remove any width and crop params from the url so it points to the full-size image
- use `populateImageSizes(mobiledoc)` to modify post model's mobiledoc when re-rendering
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- pass `srcsets` value through to mobiledoc renderer
- it will stop adding `srcset` attributes to images when explicitly set to `false`
- adds `reload()` method to `mobiledocLib` so that memoized instances of the renderer can be reset during tests that change config values
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- adds a set of hardcoded "content image sizes" to the base config
- adjusts `handle-image-sizes` middleware to always allow the hardcoded content image sizes to be genreated
- updates `@tryghost/kg-card-factory` to allow passthrough of options to card renderers
- updates `@tryghost/kg-default-cards` to add `srcset` output for image and gallery cards
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- The aim was to extract format-csv to become an external dependency. After some analysis found out that native papaparse method `unparse` was achieving the same results with a lot better test coverage and stability. Because papaparse will become Ghost's default csv processor in near future decided to integrate papaparse instead of extracting module for the format-csv module's code, which would become redundant soon anyways.
- For reference papaparse will substitute current csv-parser lib because it's better performance and maturity.
- Performance comparison can be checked here - https://github.com/Keyang/csvbench#result . At the time of writing papaparse is rougly 40% faster than csv-parser
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- added an `externalRequest` lib
- uses same underlying `got` module as our `request` lib
- uses `got`'s `beforeRequest` and `beforeRedirect` hooks to perform it's own dns resolution for each url that's encountered and aborts with an error if it resolves to a private IP address block
- includes a bypass for Ghost's configured url so that requests to it's own hostname+port are not blocked
- updated v2 and canary oembed controllers to use the `externalRequest` lib