no issue
The `config` service has been a source of confusion when writing with modern Ember patterns because it's use of the deprecated `ProxyMixin` forced all property access/setting to go via `.get()` and `.set()` whereas the rest of the system has mostly (there are a few other uses of ProxyObjects remaining) eliminated the use of the non-native get/set methods.
- removed use of `ProxyMixin` in the `config` service by grabbing the API response after fetching and using `Object.defineProperty()` to add native getters/setters that pass through to a tracked object holding the API response data. Ember's autotracking automatically works across the native getters/setters so we can then use the service as if it was any other native object
- updated all code to use `config.{attrName}` directly for getting/setting instead of `.get()` and `.set()`
- removed unnecessary async around `config.availableTimezones` which wasn't making any async calls
no issue
- updated default `editor.url` config to point at the `@tryghost/koenig-lexical` package
- uses unpkg.com for now for the faster cache clearing during active development
- adds `{version}` to the url and `editor.version` config to match the pattern in other apps
- updated `<KoenigLexicalEditor>` to use the new templated URL+version and the new global name used in the UMD build output
- commented out mobiledoc-editor related code in `<GhKoenigEditorLexical>` that could throw errors
no issue
We're spending a bit of time playing with an alternative to mobiledoc-kit to test it's feasibility as a base for future editor improvements.
- add `editor.lexicalUrl` config that points at the unpkg release by default
- set up a route on `/ghost/#/lexical-editor/post/` for the test playground which renders `<KoenigLexicialEditor>` as the editor
- adds `<KoenigLexicalEditor>` component that lazy loads the external react component