no issue
- adds `whats-new` service that fetches the changelog from ghost.org and exposes the latest changelog entries
- trigger a background fetch of the changelog from ghost.org when first loading the admin when logged in, or after signing in
- adds a "What's new" menu item next to the user popup menu
- adds an indicator to the user menu button and what's new menu item if there are unseen changelog entries
- closing the changelog modal will update the "last seen date", clearing both indicators
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10995
- when first loading the site preview, if private mode is enabled submit the login form in the background to get the cookie before loading the iframe
- refactors post-authentication preloading to ensure it occurs before post-authentication route hooks are called
- adds `showSuccess` attribute to `<GhTaskButton>` so that when set to `false` it can stay in the running state after "success" to avoid state change flashes whilst waiting for a transition
refs. https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/205
Major update to Ghost Admin UI including:
- improved general consistency (typography, colors and contrast, UI components, icons)
- new design for post and pages lists, improved discoverability of filters
- search moved to modal
- account menu is decoupled from ghost logo
- further usability fixes
no issue
- moved `document-title` Route extension's functionality into the `ui` service
- updates the title each time the router service emits a route changed event
- `ui.updateDocumentTitle()` can now be called directly from components rather than the confusing `this.send('updateDocumentTitle')` bubbling behaviour
- refactored the `titleToken` implementation to use the now-formalised `RouteInfo`'s `metadata` field (https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0398-RouteInfo-Metadata.md#appendix-a)
no issue
- modified `ui` service's `routeDidChange` handler to update it's `mainClass` property based on the new route's metadata
- used in the future for switching screen background colours
To use the feature, modify or add a `buildRouteInfoMetadata` hook in the route which you'd like to change, eg:
```js
export default AuthenticatedRoute.extend({
...
buildRouteInfoMetadata() {
return {
bodyClasses: ['my-body-class'],
mainClasses: ['grey-bg'] // <--------
};
}
});
```
The route hierarchy is taken into consideration with classes being added for all currently shown routes. For example if you wanted to add an `editor` class to all editor routes you could use the hook in `routes/editor.js` then if you added an `editor-new` class in `routes/editor/new.js` the resulting HTML output on the "New story" screen would be:
```html
<main class="gh-main editor editor-new">
```
no issue
- removed `styleBody` mixin in favour of using Ember's `buildRouteInfoMetadata` hook and router events in the `ui` service
- refactored separate CSS classes for each unauthenticated route into a single `.unauthenticated-route` class because hiding mobile nav whilst unauthenticated was the only use for body classes
Over in:
* https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3840
* https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1281135
I'm trying to come up with a model for `<link rel="stylesheet" disabled>` in
which Blink / WebKit and Firefox can agree on.
See that HTML spec issue for all the inconsistencies of WebKit / Blink, and the
following post for more context:
* https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.platform/BdgNaChHnpY/mhXzCBwSCgAJ
---
Unfortunately, my change to Firefox breaks the Ghost Admin panel night-mode
switch (you can see it in Firefox Nightly).
This is because with my change, removing the `disabled` attribute from an
stylesheet behaves the same regardless of whether the `disabled` attribute is
added dynamically or not.
That means that adding the `disabled` attribute dynamically "unloads" the
stylesheet completely (just like when the attribute is there before inserting
the link in the document, or from the parser). Thus removing the attribute will
load the stylesheet again and fire a load event.
This is problematic for the code as-is, because it means that each time that the
load event fires when the disabled attribute is removed on an alternate, then
it's added again. :)
Prevent that from happening by removing the load event listener ASAP. What this
code wants is to only resolve the promise once after all.
Given this is so far the only regression from my change that has been reported
(over at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1546707), I think fixing
the Ghost-Admin panel is worth it.
If this pattern is somehow common, then we'll probably revert that patch and go
back to the sad current state of affairs regarding interop :(
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10629
- the error was occurring due to `session.user` CP being populated with a rejected promise when attempting to access the first route. The CP has no dependent key so any further attempts to access `session.user` would be rejected
- marking the CP as "changed" immediately after logging in means that the next request will create a new promise and successfully fetch the user
no issue
- `notifications.displayDelayed()` resets the `delayedNotifications` array but it wasn't using `.set()` which was throwing an Ember error because it wouldn't be tracked
no refs.
- added "View site" as the first and default menu item in navigation bar to be able to browse the site without leaving the Admin
- rearranged left sidebar items according to new structure (moved Labs down to bottom)
- removed "View site" from publication main menu because it's become redundant
- added Night shift toggle in line with Labs menu to be able quickly access it
no issue
- ran [es5-getter-ember-codemod](https://github.com/rondale-sc/es5-getter-ember-codemod)
- [es5 getters RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0281-es5-getters.md)
- updates the majority of `object.get('property')` with `object.property` with exceptions:
- `.get('nested.property')` - it's not possible to determine if this is relying on "safe" path chaining for when `nested` doesn't exist
- `.get('config.x')` and `.get('settings.x')` - both our `config` and `settings` services are proxy objects which do not support es5 getters
- this PR is not exhaustive, there are still a number of places where `.get('service.foo')` and similar could be replaced but it gets us a long way there in a quick and automated fashion
no issue
- `/config/` can only be requested when authenticated
- updated `/config/` mock to look for an Authentication header and return a 403 if it's missing
- updated `ajax` service to add an `Authentication` header when authenticated in testing env (cookies are not present when testing)
- updated `config` service to add `fetchUnauthenticated()` and `fetchAuthenticated()` methods in addition to `.fetch()`
- updated `application` route to only fetch authenticated config when authenticated
- updated `signin` controller to correctly fetch config after sign-in
no issue
- added `page` model
- removed `page` param from Post model
- added pages screen with associated links
- added `:type` param to editor screens to work with the right models
- removed post<->page toggle and associated tour item
no issue
- lazy loaded scripts such as the CodeMirror asset used on the Code Injection screen could throw errors such as `TypeError: Cannot set property 'modeOption' of undefined`
- this was caused by "loading" promise returned from the `lazyLoader` service returning as soon as the network request finished which can be before the loaded script has been parsed and run meaning any processing occurring after the promise returns could be depending on unloaded code
- switched the lazyLoader service's loading mechanism from an ajax fetch to insertion of a `<script>` tag which can have `load` event attached which _will_ return after parsing/loading has completed
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10455
- call `loadNew()` when initialising the `unsplash` service. Services are lazy-initialised so this is only called when the service is first injected which happens when the `<GhUnsplash>` component is first rendered
no issue
- the autonav behaviour has outlasted it's usefulness - it was mostly useful for editing but the editor screen is now always fullscreen and the number of low-resolution screens has dropped significantly
- dropped the components and all supporting code associated with autonav behaviour
no issue
- upgrade to latest `ember-source` and related dependencies including `ember-cli`
- upgrade to latest `ember-mocha` and modern ember testing setup
- https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0268-acceptance-testing-refactor.md
- switch from using global acceptance test helpers and `native-dom-helpers` to using the new `ember-test-helpers` methods
- use [`chai-dom`](https://github.com/nathanboktae/chai-dom) assertions where in some places (still a lot of places in the tests that could use these)
- pin `ember-in-viewport` to 3.0.x to work around incompatibilities between different versions used in `ember-light-table`, `ember-infinity`, and `ember-sticky-element`
- incompatibilities manifested as "Invalid value used as weak map key" errors thrown when using `ember-light-table` (subscribers screen)
- pin `ember-power-datepicker` to unreleased version that contains a move from global acceptance test helpers to modern test helpers
refs #9865
- removed all `oauth2` and token-based ESA auth
- added new `cookie` authenticator which handles session creation
- updated the session store to extend from the `ephemeral` in-memory store and to restore by fetching the currently logged in user and using the success/failure state to indicate authentication state
- ESA automatically calls this `.restore()` method on app boot
- the `session` service caches the current-user query so there's no unnecessary requests being made for the "logged in" state
- removed the now-unnecessary token refresh and logout routines from the `application` route
- removed the now-unnecessary token refresh routines from the `ajax` service
- removed `access_token` query param from iframe file downloaders
- changed Ember Data adapters and `ghost-paths` to use the `/ghost/api/v2/admin/` namespace
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9724
- standardised `{{gh-unsplash}}` actions and action arguments to better represent a generic "image source"
- added `{{gh-unsplash searchTerm="ghosts"}}` parameter
- added `payload` param to `card` definitions used for plus/slash menus so that default payload params can be passed to cards
- added a concept of "image selectors" to image card
- if a `payload.imageSelector` param is received by the card it will look it up in it's list of known selectors and display the appropriate image selection component
- if the card was created with an image selector param and the image selector is closed without selecting an image then the card will be removed
- delete image cards during cleanup if they were created via selector but have no src
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9563
- fixes incorrect gravatar URLs by removing incorrect HTML encoding of the URL and enforcing URL encoding
- centralise image URL generation in the User model so that default image logic isn't spread across the app
- remove unnecessary proxy mixin from `ghost-paths` service (allows property access without `.get()`)
no issue
- fixes babel deprecation warning coming from `ember-element-resize-detector`
- re-created basic `resize-detector` service to wrap `element-resize-detector`
- import `element-resize-detector` directly from `npm` (includes bump to latest version)
- drop usage of jQuery selectors
no issue
- bump deps with no major breaking changes
- bump yarn.lock sub-dependencies
- resolve deprecation warnings for removal of Authorizers in ember-simple-auth
no issue
- disabled Ember Simple Auth's default token revocation
- we trigger session invalidation on a 401 which means our token isn't valid so the revoke requests will also fail
- renamed application route's `invalidateSession` to `logout` in order to distinguish it from any ESA methods
- added the token revocation requests to this action, we can be fairly sure at this point that the current tokens will be valid so the requests will succeed
- added check to `ajax.handleResponse` so that we don't invalidate the session for requests to external services
- removed pointless assertion from the ajax integration test
closesTryGhost/Ghost#9472
- add `changedAttributes()` passthrough to `settings` service
- use `changedAttributes()` in general settings `toggleIsPrivate` method to reset the password to the last known value when disabling private mode
requires https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/9277
- added a `koenigEditor` feature flag
- modified the feature service to accept a `developer` boolean on the options object passed into the internal `feature` method, if `true` the feature flag won't be enabled unless the `enableDeveloperExperiments` config option is also enabled
- added "developer feature testing" section in labs that's only visible if `enableDeveloperExperiments` config flag is enabled
- added koenig editor toggle to the developer section in labs
- enabled a switch between the markdown and koenig editors
- modified the default value of the `mobiledoc` attr in the Post model to be a blank mobiledoc or blank markdown mobiledoc depending on the feature flag
- modified the `autofocus` switch in editor controller's `setPost` method so that it is always switched, even for new->edit where the post model isn't swapped
- added a compatibility check to the editor controller's `setPost` method that shows an alert and force enables the koenig editor if the koenig flag is not enabled and the opened post is not compatible with the markdown editor
- fixed various issues that have appeared due to the old koenig alpha becoming out of sync with master
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/5071
Upgrade messages are now shown on the About screen rather than as alerts. Notifications that are marked as `top` or `custom` are still shown as alerts to allow for certain upgrade messages to be given more visibility.
- remove old `upgrade-notification` service
- update the `upgrade-status` service:
- add a `message` property that contains an upgrade notification if any exists
- add a `handleUpgradeNotification` method that accepts a Notification model instance and extracts the `notification.message` property into a html safe string for use in templates
- when loading server notifications during app boot, pass notifications that aren't marked as `top` or `custom` to the new `handleUpgradeNotification` method
- update the `about.hbs` template to pull the upgrade message from the `upgradeStatus` service