- Every route can set a title token that is combined with the blog’s
title, resulting in titles like ‘Content - Test Blog’.
- Subroutes are supported (‘Settings - General - Test Blog’)
- The blog’s name is applied to and taken from the `config` object to
spare Ember a REST call via `store.find(‘settings’)`.
- Tests have been changed to test for the new titles.
- The initially proposed solution
(https://github.com/paddle8/ember-document-title) doesn’t play nice
with EAK, which is why I went with this solution
(https://gist.github.com/machty/8413411) by Ember.JS core dev @Machty.
closes#2759closes#3027
- added oauth2orize library for server side oAuth handling
- added ember-simple-auth library for admin oAuth handling
- added tables for client, accesstoken and refreshtoken
- implemented RFC6749 4.3 Ressouce Owner Password Credentials Grant
- updated api tests with oAuth
- removed session, authentication is now token based
Known issues:
- Restore spam prevention #3128
- Signin after Signup #3125
- Signin validation #3125
**Attention**
- oldClient doesn't work with this PR anymore, session authentication
was
removed
closes#2855 , closes#2848
- New mixin that utilizes NProgress for displaying a loading indictor for all routes who's model issue a "loading" event (aka: when requesting data from the server during a route change).
- Also removing (the now unnecessary) "loading" template.
no issue
- this ports over screens from old admin to
allow people to begin working on aspects of the screen
- All logged out screens have been imported: Signup, Signin,
Forgotten password, reset password
- Those screens are now ready for behavior to be ported over
- This also updates templates to be more in line with how they were
in the old admin
- Littered through the code are @TODO comments of functionality that is
missing and will need to be resolved before this is production ready
- Also scaffolds out the settings screen and every tab