ref https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/16628
This adds translation support to search, which should be the last missing piece of i18n support for Ghost's frontend 🎉
- Translation (t) helper added to sodo-search.
- Ghost head tweaked to include data-locale.
- All (I hope) strings in sodo-search wrapped in the t helper.
- Possibly poor-quality French translation strings added.
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Co-authored-by: Vikas Potluri <vikaspotluri123.github@gmail.com>
- we don't need this in `ghost/core` as it's not used in there
- we need to declare this dependency for the apps, as they use it for
running tests
- this doesn't change the lockfile but it means we're declaring the
dependency in the right places now
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/104
- `info` is very verbose as it prints all files and their sizes
- we often don't care about this, so we can do away with `info` in favor
of `warn`
refs https://vitejs.dev/config/build-options.html#build-reportcompressedsize
- this should make building a little bit quicker because it doesn't have
to calculate the gzip size (I don't think we're likely to hit this
because we don't have large projects, but it's still nice to clean up
the output)
fixes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/18133
Before, Sodo Search was not escaping search input before using the search terms in a regular expression, so using special characters could result in an invalid regular expression which would crash JavaScript.
As regular expressions date back to Perl, so does a standard solution for this, which called quotemeta in Perl. It doesn't exist 1:1 in JavaScript, but StackOverflow had the answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/6318710/javascript-equivalent-of-perls-q-e-or-quotemeta
So a line of code is added to escape the special characters in the regex for passing them through. This is the same code that the quotemeta module on NPM would use.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/pull/18151
refs 1cbbe91a63
- something has broken within 0.7.31 and it's causing an error on the
frontend
- this commit reverts the dependency back to the previous version
- also cleans up the dependency from announcement-bar, where it is not
used
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/DevOps/issues/50
- `react-app` comes from `eslint-config-react-app`, which is a CRA package
- we're moving away from that so this commit switches the linting over
to a more recently updated plugin
- once that was removed, we started using a newer version of
`@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin`, so there were plenty of
updates/exemptions to make