refs #7116, refs #2001
- Changes the way Ghost errors are implemented to benefit from proper inheritance
- Moves all error definitions into a single file
- Changes the error constructor to take an options object, rather than needing the arguments to be passed in the correct order.
- Provides a wrapper so that any errors that haven't already been converted to GhostErrors get converted before they are displayed.
Summary of changes:
* 🐛 set NODE_ENV in config handler
* ✨ add GhostError implementation (core/server/errors.js)
- register all errors in one file
- inheritance from GhostError
- option pattern
* 🔥 remove all error files
* ✨ wrap all errors into GhostError in case of HTTP
* 🎨 adaptions
- option pattern for errors
- use GhostError when needed
* 🎨 revert debug deletion and add TODO for error id's
refs #6982
- create config util fn: getContentPath
- we can later let the user change the folder names in contentPath
- get rid of custom/default storage paths
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closes#7277
Adds `.zip` to `extensions` and `application/zip` to `contentTypes` in config, specificly for uploads to `db`, to allow .zip-file file uploads from labs.
closes#6588, #7095
* `ImageObject` with image dimensions (#7152, #7151, #7153)
- Returns meta data as promise
- returns a new Promise from meta data
- uses `Promise.props()` to resolve `getClient()` and `getMetaData()`
- Adds 'image-size' util
The util returns an object like this
```
{
height: 50,
url: 'http://myblog.com/images/cat.jpg',
width: 50
};
```
if the dimensions can be fetched and rejects with error, if not.
In case we get a locally stored image or a not complete url (like `//www.gravatar.com/andsoon`), we add the protocol to the incomplete one and use `urlFor()` to get the absolute URL. If the request fails or `image-size` is not able to read the file, we reject with error.
- adds 'image-size' module to dependencies
- adds `getImageSizeFromUrl` function that returns image dimensions
- In preparation of AMP support and to improve our schema.org JSON-LD and structured data, I made the following changes:
- Changes the following properties to be `Objects`, which have a `url` property by default and a `dimensions` property, if `width` and `height` are available:
- `metaData.coverImage`
- `metaData.authorImage`
- `metaData.blog.logo`
- Checks cache by calling `getCachedImageSizeFromUrl`. If image dimensions were fetched already, returns them from cache instead of fetching them again.
- If we have image dimensions on hand, the output in our JSON-LD changes from normal urls to be full `ImageObjects`. Applies to all images and logos.
- Special case for `publisher.logo` as it has size restrictions: if the image doesn't fulfil the restrictions (<=600 width and <=60 height), we simply output the url instead, so like before.
- Adds new property for schema.org JSON-LD: `mainEntityOfPage` as an Object.
- Adds additional Open Graph data (if we have the image size): `og:image:width` and `og:image:height`
- Adds/updates tests
* AMP router and controller (#7171, #7157)
Implements AMP in `/apps/`:
- renders `amp.hbs` if route is `/:slug/amp/`
- updates `setResponseContext` to set context to `['amp', 'post']` for a amp post and `['amp', 'page']` for a page, but will not render amp template for a page
- updates `context_spec`
- registers 'amp' as new internal app
- adds the `amp.hbs` template to `core/server/apps/amp` which will be the default template for AMP posts.
- adds `isAmpURL` to `post-lookup`
* 🎨 Use `context` in meta as array (#7205)
Instead of reading the first value of the context array, we're checking if it includes certain context values.
This is a preparation change for AMP, where the context will be delivered as `['amp', 'post']`.
* ✨ AMP helpers (#7174, #7216, #7215, #7223)
- Adds AMP helpers `{{amp_content}}`, `{{amp_component}}` and `{{amp_ghost_head}}` to support AMP:
- `{{amp_content}}`:
- Adds `Amperize` as dependency
- AMP app uses new helper `{{amp_content}}` to render AMP HTML
- `Amperize` transforms regular HTML into AMP HTML
- Adds test for `{{amp_content}}` helper
- Adds 'Sanitize-HTML` as dependendy
- After the HTML get 'amperized' we still might have some HTML tags, which are prohibited in AMP HTML, so we use `sanitize-html` to remove those. With every update, `Amperize` gets and it is able to transform more HTML tags, they valid AMP HTML tags (e. g. `video` and `amp-video`) and will therefore not be removed.
- `{{amp_ghost_head}}`:
- registers `{{amp_ghost_head}}` helper, but uses `{{ghost_head}}` code
- uses `{{amp_ghost_head}}` in `amp.hbs` instead of `{{ghost_head}}`
- `{{ghost_head}}`:
- Render `amphtml` link in metadata for post, which links to the amp post (`getAmpUrl`)
- Updates all test in metadata to support `amp` context
- Changes context conditionals to work with full array instead of first array value
- Adds conditionals, so no additional javascript gets rendered in `{{ghost_head}}`
- Removes trailing `/amp/` in URLs, so only `amphtml` link on regular post renders it
- Adds a conditional, so no code injection will be included, for an `amp` context.
- `{{amp_components}}`:
- AMP app uses new helper `{{amp_components}}` to render necessary script tags for AMP extended components as `amp-iframe`, `amp-anime` and `amp-form`
- Adds test for `{{amp_components}}`
closes#7182
When calling `config.set()` in the settings api, we want to set the active timezone of the blog to make it available in our `settingsCache`. But because the `theme` object in the `set` prototype was already set to `Etc/UTC` as default, the `_.merge` function would always overwrite our `activeTimezone` with the default value.
This PR changes the code in the way, that we always set 'Etc/UTC' for the timezone as default, _until_ we fetched our settings and therefore the `activeTimezone` setting, so we can overwrite it.
This issue had not only influence on the date helper, but everywhere in our codebase, where we rely on reading the `timezone` from our config, instead of our settings. The `{{@blog.timezone}}` helper reflected that quiet well, as it would always show `Etc/UTC`
no issue
- Source out validation logic into a upload validation middleware for all upload types (csv, image, subscribers). This unit can be later used for Ghost 1.0 as a pre validation core unit.
- More usage of route tests than controller tests. These are use case tests, a use case only changes if the product changes
refs #6413
- PUT endpoint to publish a post/page for the scheduler
- fn endpoint to get all scheduled posts (with from/to query params) for the scheduler
- hardcoded permission handling for scheduler client
- fix event bug: unscheduled
- basic structure for scheduling
- post scheduling basics
- offer easy option to change adapter
- integrate the default scheduler adapter
- update scheduled posts when blog TZ changes
- safety check before scheduler can publish a post (not allowed to publish in the future or past)
- add force flag to allow publishing in the past
- invalidate cache header for /schedules/posts/:id
no issue
- config.theme.timezone can be undefined, when settings are not loaded from the database
- this PR will define the default blog TZ in config
- use `Etc/UTC` as default instead of `Europe/Dublin`
refs #6589
- add internalAppsPath as a proper config path
- middleware/routes will be setup for any internal apps which have the function
- this should be refactored into some sort of proper hooks system as part of apps
- internal apps get permission to do anything the proxy allows
closes#5914, #6589
- moves all private-blogging related code & tests into /server/apps/private-blogging/
- rework Grunt to run private-blogging tests
- modify server apps code to have a place for internal apps
refs #6354, #6495 & #6599
- don't allow config.database to be merged, instead, override it always
- make sure that route tests call done even when they error
refs #6301
- change knex getter def to be configurable, else it is not testable
- remove exportPath and lang from config - neither are used
- add client_trusted_domains to tables which shouldn't be exported as there are no clients in the export
- change export signature to be an object with `doExport` function consistent with import & easier to test
- cleanup export code so it is clearer, easier to read & to test:
- use mapSeries instead of sequence
- use Promise.props instead of Promise.join
- split functionality into smaller functions
- add test coverage
issue #6270
- Exposed getBaseUrl on the config class.
- Fix formatting config index as array was more then 140 characters long.
- Updated getBaseUrl to handle secure by replacing http with https if true.
- Fixed ghost_head helper to output canonical base url no https.
- Fixed ghost_head helper to set secure correctly for the rss link.
- Fixed navigation helper to pass secure in each nav item, so that urlFor can u$
- Fixed {{url}} to pass secure correctly to config.urlFor.
- Fixed test to use urlSSL over https besides for canonical.
- Add tests for {{url}} and to make sure they output https for absolute and secure.
- Update twitter and og url to use the canonical url.
refs #5942, #6150
There were a few key problems I was looking to solve with this:
- Introduce a single point of truth for what the URL for accessing the API should be
- Provide a simple way to configure the utility (much like a true SDK)
As of this commit, this utility is still automatically available in a Ghost theme.
To use it on an external site, the code would look like:
```
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://my-ghost-blog.com/shared/ghost-url.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
ghost.init({
clientId: "<your-client-id>",
clientSecret: "<your-client-secret>"
});
</script>
```
To achieve this, there have been a number of changes:
- A new `apiUrl` function has been added to config, which calculates the correct URL. This needs to be unified with the other url generation functions as a separate piece of work.
- The serveSharedFile middleware has been updated, so that it can serve files from / or /shared and to substitute `{{api-url}}` as it does `{{blog-url}}`.
- ghost-url.js and ghost-url.min.js have been updated to be served via the serveSharedFile middleware
- ghost-url.js has been changed slightly, to take the url from an inline variable which is substituted the first time it is served
- `{{ghost_head}}` has been updated, removing the api url handling which is now in config/url.js and removing the configuration of the utility in favour of calling `init()` after the script is required
- `{{ghost_head}}` has also had the meta tags for client id and secret removed
- tests have been updated
no issue
- provide a single point for accessing config in unit tests
- create a single way to set and restore config
- ensure that restore deletes top level optional keys that are now undefined
- use this._config in check deprecations, otherwise the config gets cached
- solves issues with interdependent tests
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
closes#5492
- remove core/server/require-tree.js and split it into modules
- add read-directory module to recursively read directories
- add validate-themes module to scan themes and return errors/warnings
- add parse-package-json module to parse json and validate requirements
- rewrite core/server/models/index.js to manually require models
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
closes#5358
- Moved node version check and exits if not supported
- Removed upgrade warning from `ghost-server.js`
- Perform a check for NODE_ENV, uses `config.example.js` if none apparent
- Updated all dev dependencies in the root package.json
- Added `--colors` to mocha when called from grunt test:... so that works better
- Removed non-unit tests from coverage, because they're just not useful
- Updated docker config to generate useful docs again - as a statement of intent, I also updated docs in key files
- Setup grunt watch-docs task for documentation writing easyness
issue #5259
- removes the colors dependency
- adds in chalk dependency, and migrates everything to use that
- reduces some specs now that the log calls are cleaner
refs #4993, #5073
- Removed nonexistent helpers siteDescription and bodyClass from admin templates
- Changed password.hbs to private.hbs to match the route name
- added a new input_password helper for rendering the password input with the correct properties
- removed the forward input as this can be handled via urls only
- moved 'private' to routeKeywords
- added 'private' context
- minor update to text next to the password in settings
Refs #5097
- All drafts will show a preview link (this needs real css)
- Published posts will redirect
- prev/next post helpers only activate on published posts
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