- the symlink test has been failing for some time because recent minors
of Node 12 produce different size zip files
- we were checking that the produced zip is a specific size, but we
basically just want to check it's smaller than the original folder
- this commit updates the test with the size of the original folder,
found by running `du -b test/fixtures/test-theme/`
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11944
- it's useful for consuming applications to know if images can be transformed outside of actually performing the transform (eg, when outputting "resized" image URLs)
- added `canTransformFiles()` that returns a boolean for whether or not `sharp` is installed
refs TryGhost/Ghost#11835
- this error was added after this package was created. Once this gets released, we will be able to remove the errors file in the core 🥳
no-issue
This is a major change and will require that we explicitly define the
versions of the services which we depend on. This will make sure that
updated services will always be sure of what actions their dependents
will have.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/11794
- archiver has an undocumented dot option, that allows you to include dotfiles
- our existing tests had a dotfile, but we didn't check properly that everything exists
- Swapped to using folder-hash to compare if the original, and compressed-then-decompressed folders are identical
- Added an example of a dotfolder with nested dotfile
- Updated compress to use the dot option, make it optional but on by default
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
- Creating a better, more long-term API here
- compress and extract are opposite, neat terms
- Use new Promise to get rid of callback argument when using archiver to compress a folder
- Add options argument, and make a couple of key details configurable
- Make the response intelligable
- Ensure both functions are consistent
- Updated tests to match
- switch back from @tryghost/extract-zip to extract-zip now that it has been fixed (and is much better maintained)
- switch the internal interface to be fully promise-based and test promise-based too
- move all test files from core/test to test/
- updated all imports and other references
- all code inside of core/ is then application code
- tests are correctly at the root level
- consistent with other repos/projects
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
- move all test files from core/test to test/
- updated all imports and other references
- all code inside of core/ is then application code
- tests are correctly at the root level
- consistent with other repos/projects
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>
- mock non existant module util was defined twice
- split it out properly from the rest of the utils, update all references
- this allows us to move this util out of the codebase along with other code, e.g. the image manipulation code
no issue
- Updated Test & linting packages
- Updated use of hasOwnProperty
- Using Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty instead (ref. eslint.org/docs/rules/no-prototype-builtins)
- Removed already defined built-in global variable Intl
- Applied `--fix` with lint command on `core/test` folder
- The rules were broken because some of them were made stricter for `eslint: recommended` ruleset (ref. https://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/migrating-to-6.0.0#eslint-recommended-changes)
- Removed redundant global variable declarations to pass linting
refs #9389
- https://github.com/sinonjs/sinon/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
Breaking changes for Ghost:
- no need to create a sandbox anymore, each file get's it's own sandbox
- just require sinon and use this sandbox
- you can still create separate sandboxes with .createSandbox
- reset single stubs: use .resetHistory instead of .reset
This is a global replace for any sandbox creation.
---
From https://sinonjs.org/releases/v7.2.3/sandbox/
> Default sandbox
> Since sinon@5.0.0, the sinon object is a default sandbox. Unless you have a very advanced setup or need a special configuration, you probably want to just use that one.
closes#10301
* Redirected to original image for gifs & svgs
* Created canTransformFileExtension method
* Updated image middlewares to use canTransformFileExtension
no-issue
* Added InternalServerError to resizeImage
* Added a redirect to original image if sharp is missing
* Improved naming - safeMethod -> method
* Updated process method to follow same sharp check pattern
* Refactor safety wrapper into makeSafe function
* Moved generic manipulation error to makeSafe function
* Refactored unsafeProcess to use unsafeResizeImage
* Removed CRAZY catch
refs #10181
* Added initial handleImageSizes middleware
* Implemented saveRaw method on local file storage
* Wired up handleImageSizes middleware
* Implemented delete for LocalFileStorage
* Removed delete method from theme Storage class
* Deleted sizes directory when theme is activated
* Ensured that smaller images are not enlarged
* Renamed sizes -> size
* Exited middleware as early as possible
* Called getStorage as late as possible
* Updated image sizes middleware to handle dimension paths
* Revert "Deleted sizes directory when theme is activated"
This reverts commit 9204dfcc73a6a79d597dbf23651817bcbfc59991.
* Revert "Removed delete method from theme Storage class"
This reverts commit b45fdb405a05faeaf4bd87e977c4ac64ff96b057.
* Revert "Implemented delete for LocalFileStorage"
This reverts commit a587cd6bae45b68a293b2d5cfd9b7705a29e7bfa.
* Fixed typo
Co-Authored-By: allouis <fabien@allou.is>
* Redirected to original image if no image_sizes config
* Refactored redirection because rule of three
* Updated comments
* Added rubbish tests
* Added @TODO comment for handleImageSizes tests
* Added safeResizeImage method to image manipulator
* Used image manipulator lib in image_size middleware
closes#10144
- When the input image is well optimized and has smaller byte size than the processed one it's still being used
- Bumped sharp version to have access to `size` property
refs #4453
* On by default
* Added config to disable resizing
* Added basic image optimization processing
* Added dep: sharp (optional dep)
* Added resize middleware
* Take care of rotation based on EXIF information
* Removed all meta data from optimised image
* Added handling if sharp could not get installed
* Do not read ext twice - optimisation
* Do not call sharp if config is disabled
* Do not remove the original image which was uploaded (store 2 images)
* Support of `req.files` for internal logic
* Disabled cache to enable file removal on Windows
no issue
- `{{#get}}` can slow down requests a lot if not used carefully, typically by using `limit="all"` or similar which can force a lot of data to be fetched and processed
- adds a warning log if we detect any `{{#get}}` helper call which takes longer than a certain threshold (default 200ms)
- allow log level and threshold to be configured via config to allow for different environments behaviours and requirements
New config options:
```
{
"logging": {
"slowHelper": {
"level": "warn",
"threshold": 200
}
}
}
```
Example output for `{{#get "tags" limit="all" order="name asc"}}` with a lot of tags:
```
[2019-06-07 10:35:52] WARN {{#get}} helper took 453ms to complete
{{#get}} helper took 453ms to complete
Error ID:
062daed0-8910-11e9-8185-3b615ad8677d
Error Code:
SLOW_GET_HELPER
Details:
api: v2.tagsPublic.browse
apiOptions:
order: name asc
limit: all
returnedRows: 1698
```
refs #9178
- first iteration of tidying up the unit tests
- this is useful in the current stage, because if i move files in the server folder, i need a clean folder/file structure to detect which tests needs to move
- this is a simple cleanup to reflect the current server folder structure
no issue
- extracted from https://github.com/expressjs/vhost/pull/21
- uses `req.hostname` if it's available. `req.hostname` is set to the `x-forwarded-host` value when `'trust proxy'` setting is enabled in express
no issue
Direct copy of current master from https://github.com/expressjs/vhost/ with automatic eslint fixes to match our styleguide.
Forked because we need a reverse proxy fix and the original module appears abandoned.
no issue
- Removed v1 'author' leftover in include statement for preview controller
- Removed v1 'author' leftover in include statement for preview controller
- Removed v1 'author' leftover in include statement in entry lookup routing helper
- Migrated related test to use v2 API controller
- Removed v0.1 routing confif
- Removed v0.1 url config
- Fixed tests that had to do with url's in resources after removing v0.1 resources from URL cache
- Removed v1 'author' leftover in include statement in static routing helper
- Modified the test to use v2 API
- Removed v1 specific condition with 'page' in context helper
- Fixed dynamic routing spec after theme switch to v2. All tested users have to have at least one published post to be shown as an author
- Fixed URL Service spec to use theme engine v2
- changelogPath can be a single path as before, or an array of paths with optional content which will be pre-pended
- Removed non-generic casper option from releases.create options
no issue
- Added option to allow appending casper changelog to main release draft
- Uses capser changelog path and new version info to append casper changes
The emoji *must* be at index=2 as each line looks like:
"* <commit message>"
We use index=2 to make test whether emoji is first character(s) in the
commit message
- Added the first version of release-utils
- Will release a v0.0.1
- Be able to create changelog.md based on previous version.
- Be able to merge & clean changelog.md.
- Be able to create a gist
- Be able to filter commits by emojis (user-facing changes)
- Be able to create a draft release
- Be able to upload a release zip to Github
The goal is to use our release-utils in multiple places (e.g. in Casper).
We will discuss if we want to replace some of our manual written utilities by existing npm packages. But to avoid breaking everything, we do it iteratively. Our release utils works and was designed based on our needs. We've tested some release utility in the past, they were all not really satisfying. TBC...
- this was originally created in the slimer repo, as that's where it was first used
- it's also used in migrate, should be used in gscan, and hopefully eventually, will also be part of Ghost-CLI
- therefore, it belongs somewhere more general
* Updated docs links to best equivalents
- Our documentation has been overhauled, this updates the all the old links sprinkled through Ghost
* Update integrity hash
- run `slimer fix package.json` to add a files array everywhere
- manually update slimer-cli to have a files array for bin
- manually update slimer to include commands or else this will break!!
- update pretty-cli to use our standard /lib/ pattern
- this means we only publish what we need to npm, and keeps things cleaner and safer
* Added Node v10 Support
no issue
Signed-off-by: kirrg001 <katharina.irrgang@googlemail.com>
* Bump amperize to version 0.3.8
no issue
* Bump mysql to version 2.16.0
no issue
- mysql 2.15.0 uses a deprecated notation for timers
- e.g. timers.unenroll()
* Bump sub dependencies
no issue
- e.g. knex-migrator used mysql 2.15.0
* Bump dependencies
no issue
* Replaced `new Buffer` with `Buffer.from`
no issue
- Buffer() is deprecated due to security and usability issues.
- https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/buffer-constructor-deprecation/
no issue
- support promise and none promise tasks
- helpful if you create an array of operations and not all of the operations/tasks are async
- `response instanceof Promise` does not work for all cases e.g. some usages return a transaction/bookshelf chain
- Projects can be public or private -> they are either oss or not.
- With flags like this, there is no default. We either want to pass a flag or be prompted later if we forget
- To achieve this: added a custom sywac type of Switch, that is able to handle this concept
- We may want to change this to a proper boolean that defaults to true
- That would be easier, and possibly more sensible for the public tool
- Getting used to developing in the monorepo structure
- Add more instructions that are relevant, push people to the top level repo
- Make READMEs as consistent as possible
- PROFIT!
refs #9742
- rebase against master updated some docs links again
- go over code base again and double check that all docs links are correct
- 2.0 will become the latest version on our readme pages
refs #9742
- Ghost 2.0 is coming
- all doc links in 1.0 must use concrete links e.g. docs.ghost.org/v1 or themes.ghost.org/v1.23.0/
- if we release Ghost 2.0, docs.ghost.org will show 2.0 docs
refs #9601
- the home.hbs behaviour for the index collection (`/`) is hardcoded in Ghost
- we would like to migrate all existing routes.yaml files
- we only replace the file if the contents of the routes.yaml file equals the old routes.yaml format (with home.hbs as template)
- updated README of settings folder
- if we don't remove the home.hbs template from the default routes.yaml file, home.hbs will be rendered for any page of the index collection
- the backwards compatible behaviour was different
- only render home.hbs for page 1
- remember: the default routes.yaml file reflects how Ghost was working without dynamic routing
no issue
- replaced token creation by `lib.common.security`
- added unit tests for adding invites
- allow a different invite status for internal access
no issue
- move password hashing and password comparison to lib/security/password
- added two unit test
- FYI: password hashing takes ~100ms
- we could probably mock password hashing in certain cases when unit testing
refs #5345, refs #3801
- Blog localisation
- default is `en` (English)
- you can change the language code in the admin panel, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/703
- blog behaviour changes depending on the language e.g. date helper format
- theme translation get's loaded if available depending on the language setting
- falls back to english if not available
- Theme translation
- complete automatic translation of Ghost's frontend for site visitors (themes, etc.), to quickly deploy a site in a non-English language
- added {{t}} and {{lang}} helper
- no backend or admin panel translations (!)
- easily readable translation keys - very simple translation
- server restart required when adding new language files or changing existing files in the theme
- no language code validation for now (will be added soon)
- a full theme translation requires to translate Ghost core templates (e.g. subscriber form)
- when activating a different theme, theme translations are auto re-loaded
- when switching language of blog, theme translations are auto re-loaded
- Bump gscan to version 1.3.0 to support more known helpers
**Documentation can be found at https://themes.ghost.org/v1.20.0/docs/i18n.**
refs #9178
- continue with killing our global utils folder
- i haven't found any better naming for lib/promise
- so, require single files for now
- instead of doing `promiseLib = require('../lib/promise')`
- we can optimise the requires later
no issue
- use latest casper in test fixtures
- never ever use the root content folder for tests
- if we start/fork Ghost for the tests, we use a tmp folder
- this change is required to for an upcoming PR (#9029)
- i've added a TODO to create a helper fn for stopping the ghost server, so we can cleanup the tmp folder
* Care about TODO's in our channels spec
- add the 1.4 compatible casper theme to fixtures
- so as soon as you start Ghost, the test env will provide the content folder in /tmp something with the activated latest default casper and the 1.4 compatible old casper
- there are tests which tests different logici e.g. pagination
- therefor we need a different theme, we are simply using our 1.4 casper
refs #7707
- be able to add a custom redirect file into the content folder
- define redirects as JSON format
The redirects feature is already present in the LTS branch.
I was not able to cherry-pick over, too many changes or conflicts.
Creating a PR to ensure 1. tests pass and 2. overview of code changes.
I had to add an example active theme to our test fixture utils, because otherwise Ghost will complain when forking Ghost.