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
- 🛠 add bunyan and prettyjson, remove morgan
- ✨ add logging module
- GhostLogger class that handles setup of bunyan
- PrettyStream for stdout
- ✨ config for logging
- @TODO: testing level fatal?
- ✨ log each request via GhostLogger (express middleware)
- @TODO: add errors to output
- 🔥 remove errors.updateActiveTheme
- we can read the value from config
- 🔥 remove 15 helper functions in core/server/errors/index.js
- all these functions get replaced by modules:
1. logging
2. error middleware handling for html/json
3. error creation (which will be part of PR #7477)
- ✨ add express error handler for html/json
- one true error handler for express responses
- contains still some TODO's, but they are not high priority for first implementation/integration
- this middleware only takes responsibility of either rendering html responses or return json error responses
- 🎨 use new express error handler in middleware/index
- 404 and 500 handling
- 🎨 return error instead of error message in permissions/index.js
- the rule for error handling should be: if you call a unit, this unit should return a custom Ghost error
- 🎨 wrap serve static module
- rule: if you call a module/unit, you should always wrap this error
- it's always the same rule
- so the caller never has to worry about what comes back
- it's always a clear error instance
- in this case: we return our notfounderror if serve static does not find the resource
- this avoid having checks everywhere
- 🎨 replace usages of errors/index.js functions and adapt tests
- use logging.error, logging.warn
- make tests green
- remove some usages of logging and throwing api errors -> because when a request is involved, logging happens automatically
- 🐛 return errorDetails to Ghost-Admin
- errorDetails is used for Theme error handling
- 🎨 use 500er error for theme is missing error in theme-handler
- 🎨 extend file rotation to 1w
issue #7452
Remote oauth2 authentication with Ghost.org.
This PR supports:
- oauth2 login or local login
- authentication on blog setup
- authentication on invite
- normal authentication
- does not contain many, many tests, but we'll improve in the next alpha weeks
closes#6948
- the hbs engine was never initialised when server starts
- when you request a page which does not exist, express jumps directly into the error handlers
- delete some dynamic hbs engine setters in theme handler
refs #6949
- Adds a new VersionMismatchError with status 400 (bad request)
- Adds middleware that checks the X-Ghost-Version header if it is provided
- If it is not provided, the middleware does nothing
- If it is provided, and the versions match, the middleware does nothing
- If it is provided, and the versions don't match, the middleware returns a VersionMismatchError
- Includes both unit and a functional test to prove the middleware works alone and as part of the whole system
refs #6644
- urls specified in config.js should be considered whitelisted/trusted
- this is not quite straightforward because config.js is not ready at the point the middleware is required
- tests have been updated to cover these new cases + use rewire to override the internal whitelist cache
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 #6644
- deps: cors@2.7.1; Add express cors package.
- Adds new middleware for proper CORS support.
- Handles CORS pre-flight checks.
- Separates request authentication/authorization from
CORS.
Refs #6642
- Do not send CORS headers on an invalid "origin"
header, but otherwise allow the response to
proceed normally. This enforces CORS for the browser
but does not blow up non-CORS requests.
- Simplify the `init` method in `models/index.js` so that it no longer
returns a promise. Easier to use.
- Eliminates the `deleteAllContent` method from `models/index.js` as it
can all be handled at the API layer in a single spot.
- Optimize `destroyAllContent` in `api/db.js`. Eliminates
double-fetching every post from the database and converting it to
JSON. Also only fetches ids from the database instead of the entire
model.
- Eliminates the custom static method `destroy` in the Post model in
favor of handling detaching tag relations in a single place (the
`destroying` event). This also eliminates a big source of unneeded
database round trips--needing to get post ids to feed into
`Post.destroy()` which then re-fetches the post again.
no issue
- removes should-sinon dependency from package.json
- rewrites all usages of should-sinon to use normal should assertions
Unfortunately, should-sinon has very minimal documentation and therefore it is hard to discern what is considered a correctly-written assertion:
- in some cases, refactoring to use should-sinon causes false positives
- in other cases, assertions that work written in the normal way fail when written using should-sinon (e.g. getters, combos with rewire)
The additional overhead created by these issues outweigh any benefit from the easier-to-read assertions
closes#6505
-Removed all of the /*jshint expr:true*/ comments from the tests
-Removed all of the should.equal(true, true) statements from the tests
-Removed should from the greenkeeper ignores
closes#6448
-upgraded should.js to the latest version (8.2.1)
-Changed the tests so that they comply with the breaking changes introduced in the new version of should.js
-Installs the package should-http so should.be.json() can be used
-Installs the package should-sinon so that should.be.calledOnce() can be used
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
no issue
- If client credentials are missing, or not valid, output a clear message in the server console
- Still defaults to sending the 'access denied to url' error to the frontend
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 `(`
no issue
- Uncapitalise was dropping the subdirectory when redirecting - so the base url has been added where present
- Uncapitalise was also working differently in node 0.10 and 0.12 - so the path is decoded before testing for uppercase
- Adds some test coverage
no issue
- added ghost-admin client_id to admin
- added ghost-admin client_secret to admin
- added client.read() api endpoint
- added random generation of client_secret to migration
- removed addClientSecret method
- updated tests
refs #2757
- As per this convo: https://ghost.slack.com/archives/ghost/p1436895553007431 the 405 handling in Ghost is acting
as a catch all, rather than only returning when the wrong HTTP method is used for a valid resource.
- Implementing proper 405 with express is a challenge, and therefore we defer doing this work until it is needed
close#2757, refs #5286
- moves error formatting from api/index into errors lib
- moves error handling from api/index into its own middleware
- adds extra middleware for method not allowed which captures all unsupported routes