closes#1220
- This uses Bundler to install Ruby dependencies to handle explicit
dependencies in provisioned environments
- The initial Gemfile contains SASS dependencies (sass and bourbon gems)
Fixes#1124
- Updated default mocha timeout to 15 seconds. Any future tests that
depend on a timeout (and thus might be better off with a lower value)
can override the default setting which is now 15 seconds.
- Removed test-specific timeout overrides for the mocha tests.
- Fixed the editor/splitbutton tests to wait for the appropriate
selector instead of assuming the dom has been updated immediately.
Should resolve intermittent timeouts when checking the splitbutton's
applied classes.
Fixes#1064
- Updated grunt config for unit and functional tests to remove the test
database after each is run.
- Cleaned up a couple of issues with the functional tests that may have
been causing travis builds to fail randomly, including: the start page
is now `about:blank` instead of whatever page the last test suite left
off at, added some checks in the logout tests to ensure they're truly
independent of the other test suites.
Fixes#362
- There is no need to set the viewport on functional tests anymore
unless something other
than the default of 1280x1024 is desired.
- There is no need to invoke `casper.run` to trigger `test.done`
anymore for functional tests.
- Each test works independently of the rest; registration is handled
once for the lifetime of the test run and then login/logout can be
invoked automatically as desired.
- Mocha tests all utilize predefined, more realistic fixtures when
appropriate.
- Renamed old api tests that were really model tests as appropraite.
- Added example api test for posts.
- Made a helper called ghostScriptTags that will spit out the relevant
script tags with version parameter; 4 unminified files in development,
1 minified file in production.
- Added grunt concat and uglify tasks to build files into core/built
- Fixed some unit tests by making them native date objects
- url first, replaced with temporary URL with documentation
- mail config is a commented out example
- mail documentation link in config and mail file
- no more staging
- gruntfile updated to generate correct docs
Fixes#592
- Added *permanent* redirect to ensure `/page/1/` isn't used and that
`/` is used instead.
- Added pageUrl helper (and unit tests) to generate client side url
fragment for blog pages conforming to the above standard.
- Updated pagination helper to use new `pageUrl` theme helper.
- Added functional tests for redirects and added scaffolding for
functional frontend tests in general.
- Test environment runs on a different port
- Removed wait() and replaced with waitFor() where possible
- Added more timeout functions / handlers
- General consistency improvements
closes#422, issue #295
- Added GFM mode to codemirror
- Took the github.js extension for Showdown and added all useful behaviour
- Now supports strikethrough, line breaking and
multiple underscores, and auto linking urls & emails without breaking
definition urls
- Also added definition url handling in preparation for #295
- Added unit tests for the extentions individually and integrated with
showdown
Fixes#363
- Added new grunt task to run casperjs tests.
- Added prerequisites (sass/bourbon/casperjs) to travis config.
- Updated failing functional tests to use more robust `waitFor`
statements.
- Updated capserjs `base.js` file to use a password which conforms to
our 8 character minimum.
- Added necessary logout to first test and also registration step to
ensure a user is present in the system.
Temporary patch for #362
- Split out database teardown and initialization so they each have their
own 2 second timeout.
- Added some test-specific increased timeouts.
Adds the ability to run a new task via `grunt dev` that will watch our
sass, templates and javascript files for changes and reload them in the browser.
Also, refactored the Gruntfile to auto load all grunt-* tasks to remove
some code.
- added line to index.js to set node_env to development if it is not set
- fixed a small bug with the persistent notifications and used them on debug page from server side
- added 002 files to manage export and import for 002
- 002 import is somewhat smarter than 001, merging settings (except version), replacing user & clearing primary keys
- added reset to models and migration, which does the down operation the same way that init does the up operation
- import and reset clear session & redirect to login / signup
- additional unit tests
Fixes#291
Incorporated new task into gruntfile which generates a markdown formatted
changelog from the git commit messages of the last 14 git tags, corresponding
to two weeks of nightly releases.
The changelog is saved in __dirname/CHANGELOG.md.
At this stage, the code is a fair bit too complex to be left in the gruntfile
and should be split out into a separate module, but this is a first bash at the
function which can be improved later.
Additionally, several additions have been made to the generator to improve
reliability:
- Now generates changelog based on log output with --graph (thx hannah)
- Grabs tag refs from git
- Added changelog to gitignore
- Added message for builds without any changes
- Ignores any commits which have not been incorporated into a build
Hacky implementation of a suite of casper tests. This is here so that we can start to build up some tests.
Main thing missing is being able to simulate keypresses for CodeMirror
Making the tests run nicely with grunt, travis and be independent rather than interdependent can all come later.
- See tests/functional/base.js for full usage instructions & implementation notes
Should close#37. There are persistent and passive notifications.
Persistent ones:
* are stored on `ghost.notifications`.
* have an api made to add / remove them with client side ajax logic (probably not the most elegant, but works)
* uses a modified `flashes.hbs` template
* will only disappear if user closes the bar
* stack
Passive
* added with backbone view / collection combo
* stack
* disappears on navigation and when user closes it
- This is a first pass at getting a more logical structure. The focus is on moving from admin/frontend to client/server.
- The location of the databases is highly important, this isn't expected to change again
In the future
- client/assets should probably become public/
- more stuff should be shared (helpers etc)
- cleanup some confusion around tpl and views