This reverts commit 64735693be.
- `rsa-keypair` is a binary dependency that was failing to install for a lot of users, reverting for now so we can look at alternative options for speeding up boot time
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This updates Ghost to inject the exact urls we want to use for both the
static members pages and the ssr endpoints we've configured for the
frontend. This allows us to changes these without having to update the
members repository, and gives a cleaner split between the two.
closes#10773
- The refactoring is a substitute for `urlService.utils` used previously throughout the codebase and now extracted into the separate module in Ghost-SDK
- Added url-utils stubbing utility for test suites
- Some tests had to be refactored to avoid double mocks (when url's are being reset inside of rested 'describe' groups)
* Installed `@tryghost/members-{api,auth-pages}`
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* Used @tryghost/members-auth-pages in member service
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* Used @tryghost/members-api in members service
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* Deleted core/server/lib/members
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* Fixed parent app tests
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Requiring the members api (via the `gateway` getter) was throwing an
error, so we stub out the members service getters
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This bump to members-ssr includes an update which no longer consumes the
request stream when calling getMemberDataFromSession. Previously, this
method was called on every request to the theme layer, and the
private-blogging middleware was unable to parse the body as the request
stream had already been consumed.
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- when sending `html` with `?source=html` to the v2 Admin API it's now possible to include blocks of HTML that will be extracted to html cards rather than going through the normal lossy html-to-mobiledoc conversion
Example usage would be sending HTML in the following format:
```html
<p>Some standard content...</p>
<!--kg-card-begin: html-->
<div class="my-custom-html">...</div>
<!--kg-card-end: html-->
<p>Some more content...</p>
```
In this case an html card will be created in the mobiledoc with the content `<div class="my-custom-html">...</div>`.
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The previous postinstall script used the unix specific `cp` command,
which caused installing on Windows to break. This replaces it with an
npm module which handles copying files agnostic to platform.
* Removed support for cookies in members auth middleware
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The members middleware will no longer be supporting cookies, the cookie
will be handled by a new middleware specific for serverside rendering,
more informations can be found here:
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Members-Auth-II-4WP4vF6coMqDYbSMIajo5
* Removed members auth middleware from site app
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The site app no longer needs the members auth middleware as it doesn't
support cookies, and will be replaced by ssr specific middleware.
https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Members-Auth-II-4WP4vF6coMqDYbSMIajo5
* Added comment for session_secret setting
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We are going to have multiple concepts of sessions, so adding a comment
here to be specific that this is for the Ghost Admin client
* Added theme_session_secret setting dynamic default
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Sessions for the theme layer will be signed, so we generate a random hex
string to use as a signing key
* Added getPublicConfig method
* Replaced export of httpHandler with POJO apiInstance
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This is mainly to reduce the public api, so it's easier to document.
* Renamed memberUserObject -> members
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Simplifies the interface, and is more inline with what we would want to export as an api library.
* Removed use of require options inside members
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This was too tight of a coupling between Ghost and Members
* Simplified apiInstance definition
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* Added getMember method to members api
* Added MembersSSR instance to members service
* Wired up routes for members ssr
* Updated members auth middleware to use getPublicConfig
* Removed publicKey static export from members service
* Used real session secret
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* Added DELETE /members/ssr handler
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This allows users to log out of the theme layer
* Fixed missing code property
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Ignition uses the statusCode property to forward status codes to call sites
* Removed superfluous error middleware
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Before we used generic JWT middleware which would reject, now the
middleware catches it's own error and doesn't error, thus this
middleware is unecessary.
* Removed console.logs
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* Updated token expirty to hardcoded 20 minutes
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This returns to our previous state of using short lived tokens, both for
security and simplicity.
* Removed hardcoded default member settings
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This is no longer needed, as defaults are in default-settings.json
* Removed stripe from default payment processor
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* Exported `getSiteUrl` method from url utils
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This keeps inline with newer naming conventions
* Updated how audience access control works
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Rather than being passed a function, members api now receives an object
which describes which origins have access to which audiences, and how
long those tokens should be allowed to work for. It also allows syntax
for default tokens where audience === origin requesting it. This can be
set to undefined or null to disable this functionality.
{
"http://site.com": {
"http://site.com": {
tokenLength: '5m'
},
"http://othersite.com": {
tokenLength: '1h'
}
},
"*": {
tokenLength: '30m'
}
}
* Updated members service to use access control feature
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This also cleans up a lot of unecessary variable definitions, and some
other minor cleanups.
* Added status code to auth pages html response
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This was missing, probably default but better to be explicit
* Updated gateway to have membersApiUrl from config
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Previously we were parsing the url, this was not very safe as we can
have Ghost hosted on a subdomain, and this would have failed.
* Added issuer to public config for members
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This can be used to request SSR tokens in the client
* Fixed path for gateway bundle
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* Updated settings model tests
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* Revert "Removed stripe from default payment processor"
This reverts commit 1d88d9b6d73a10091070bcc1b7f5779d071c7845.
* Revert "Removed hardcoded default member settings"
This reverts commit 9d899048ba7d4b272b9ac65a95a52af66b30914a.
* Installed @tryghost/members-ssr
* Fixed tests for settings model
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- Updated theme fixtures to be in line with new deprecation rules
for {{lang}} and {{@blog.*}} helpers introduced with https://github.com/TryGhost/gscan/pull/180
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- Migrated default scheduling adapter to use Got via the request proxy
- SchedulingDefault is the only module that was using superagent so removed it as a dependency
refs #9441
* Updated top-level ids to use const
* Removed one layer of indentation
* Added .eslintignore files for server and test tasks
* Added npm scripts for eslint
* Fixed lint command in w/ grunt
* Uninstalled grunt-eslint
* Added eslint config
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- switch away from forked version of `oembed-parser` - our changes are merged upstream
- latest `oembed-parser` has a newer version of the providers list
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- sometimes the Ghost-Admin build will succeed but show a `module is not defined` error. The only fix we've found so far is a computer restart (most reliable) or to clean the yarn cache and re-install the admin dependencies
- adds `yarn fixmodulenotdefined` that:
1. runs `yarn cache clean`
2. changes to `{ghost}/core/client` then deletes `node_modules`, `tmp`, and `dist`, before re-installing dependencies with `yarn`
3. changes back to `{ghost}/`
- after running the command you'll need to run `grunt dev` or similar again
refs #10438
- Added validation helper based on JSON schema
- Added schema validation for POST/PUT in /posts endpoints
- Refactored existing authors validation test suite
- Extended test coverage with a minimally required structure of post.add validator
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- express-hbs has been updated to depend on handlebars@4.0.13 which protects against a potential RCE
- Ghost itself was not vulnerable to the RCE due to protection by gscan which does not allow themes using unknown helpers to be installed/activated
These changes introduce a new "service" to the members api, which handles getting and creating subscriptions.
This is wired up to get subscription information when creating tokens, and attaching information to the token, so that the Content API can allow/deny access.
Behind the subscription service we have a Stripe "payment processor", this holds the logic for creating subscriptions etc... in Stripe.
The logic for getting items out of stripe uses a hash of the relevant data as the id to search for, this allows us to forgo keeping stripe data in a db, so that this feature can get out quicker.
refs #9248
- Bookshelf gives access to ".changed" before the update
- Discussion: https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/issues/1943
- We also need to know what has changed after the update to be able to decide if we should trigger events
- Furthermore: Bookshelf cannot handle relation updates, it always marks relations as changed even though they did not change
- Bumped bookshelf-relations to be able to
- know if relations were updated
- ensure we unset relations on bookshelf's ".changed"
closes#10421
refs #10181
This bumbs the ghost-ignition dep, so that the code passed to errors
takes priority over any code the error is inheriting from.
closes#10420
- bumped brute-knex
> error eslint@5.12.1: The engine “node” is incompatible with this module. Expected version “^6.14.0 || ^8.10.0 || >=9.10.0”. Got “8.9.1”
refs #9178
`yarn test` only runs acceptance and unit tests.
We will setup a cronjob in Travis and run the regression tests once per day.
You can manually run them with `yarn test:regression`
This separation is just a first step into the right direction.
Travis will no longer run for 10-13minutes.
The goal is to run common API use cases and unit tests in Travis and locally by default.
## After this separation we still need to:
- re-work our test utility
- remove some tests
- define which tests are our common API use cases
- rewrite some tests
- make testing easier (starting/stopping Ghost, fixtures and resetting services or event listeners, it's a pain and takes sometimes ages to fix tests)
---
**Acceptance:**
- common/basic API use cases against the current **stable** API
**Unit:**
- all unit tests (no database access)
- proper mocking
**Regression:**
- packages we don't want to run for each PR or commit
- tests which protect Ghost from breaking components and behaviour
- it is wishful that regression tests are using Ghost's API's (frontend, apps, core)
---
**This PR requires an update to our docs.**
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- this npm package is very out-of-date
- it shows 5-6 security warnings
- i don't really know why this grunt command exists
- it was added 5 years ago: f84d3d32e5
refs #9389
- eslint@5.12.1, eslint-plugin-ghost@0.1.0, grunt-contrib-clean@2.0.0, grunt-contrib-uglify@4.0.0, grunt-eslint@21.0.0, grunt-mocha-cli@4.0.0, grunt-shell@3.0.1, mocha@5.2
.0, nock@10.0.6, rewire@4.0.1
All of them dropped Node v4. I was not able to find any other big breaking changes, which affect us right now.
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.
refs #9389
- https://github.com/visionmedia/superagent/blob/master/History.md#400-2018-11-17
- breaking changes don't really affect us
- .end(…) returns undefined instead of the request. If you need the request object after calling .end() (and you probably don't), save it in a variable and call request.end(…). Consider not using .end() at all, and migrating to promises by calling .then() instead.
- this could be changed, but it's not required
closes#10383
- Upgrades got to 8.3.2, which contains better error handling and resolves the issue with uncaught exceptions
- Note: Got 9.x stream doesn't support Node v6
- Requires us to hardcode http:// for xmlrpc because there is a breaking change where got now defaults to https instead of http
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
* Added Node v10 Support
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Signed-off-by: kirrg001 <katharina.irrgang@googlemail.com>
* Bump amperize to version 0.3.8
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* Bump mysql to version 2.16.0
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- mysql 2.15.0 uses a deprecated notation for timers
- e.g. timers.unenroll()
* Bump sub dependencies
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- e.g. knex-migrator used mysql 2.15.0
* Bump dependencies
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* Replaced `new Buffer` with `Buffer.from`
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- Buffer() is deprecated due to security and usability issues.
- https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/buffer-constructor-deprecation/
closes#9927
- Added post model implementation to be able to store up to 10 versions of mobiledoc
- Bumped GQL to support filtering on the mobiledoc revision table
- Added tests ensuring new functionality works
refs #9866
- moved the tests either to unit tests or routing tests
- or removed test case (a lot)
- this commit is very big 🤪, it was not rly possible to create clean commits for this
- it only changes the test env, no real code is touched
Next steps:
- optimise folder structure + make v2 testing possible
- reduce some more tests from routing and model integeration tests
refs #9865
* This service handles the session store and exporting middleware to be
used for creating and managing sessions
* Updates the auth service index.js file in line with how we do things elsewhere
* After wrapping the exports in a getter, the usage of rewire had broken
the authenticate tests, this commit _removes_ rewire from the tests, calls `init` on
the models before the tests (needed because rewire isn't there) and also
cleans up the use of var.
refs #9866
- Registered Content API under /ghost/api/v2/content/
- Registered Admin API under /ghost/api/v2/admin/
- Moved API v0.1 implementation to web/api/v0.1
- Created web/api/v2 for the new api endpoints
- Started with reducing the implementation for the new Content API (the Content api does not serve admin api endpoints, that's why it was reducible)
- Covered parent-app module with basic test checking correct applications/routes are being mounted
- Added a readme file, which contains a warning using v2, because it's under active development!
- This PR does only make the new endpoints available, we have not:
- optimised the web folder (e.g. res.isAdmin)
- started with different API controllers
- reason: we want to do more preparation tasks before we copy the api controllers
closes#9832
The API _should_ be returning absolute URLs for everything, 3rd party applications require absolute urls to read and display ghost data correctly. Currently they have to concat the blog url and the resource url, which is very uncomfortable.
Changing the public api like this would be considered a breaking change however so we've opted to put it behind a query parameter named `absolute_urls`.
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
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9786
- bumped `oembed-parser` dependency to a forked version
- contains fix for oembed.com providers that include `{format}` in the `url`
- contains updated `providers.json` file including the `Facebook (Post)` provider (thanks @lunaticmonk)
refs #9601, refs #9742
- Upgraded NQL to 0.1.0
- The new version of NQL supports aliases e.g. `tag: tags.slug`, which makes it possible to define `filter=tag:support`
- Furthermore, this allows us to support advanced filtering like tag:[a,b]
- In dynamic routing, we use mingo via NQL which has a slightly different feature set to GQL in the API:
- AND NOT, OR and other advanced logic combos DO work on joined tables
- Counts are not yet supported
- The Dynamic Routing beta docs should describe that API filtering and Dynamic Routing filtering is different
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-CLI/issues/759
- to be able to install Ghost 2.0, you have to be on the version Ghost CLI 1.9.0
- 1.9.0 will add a proper support for migrating to a new major version
refs #9742, refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-CLI/issues/759
- required a reordering of Ghost's bootstrap file, because:
- we have to ensure that no database queries are executed within Ghost during the migrations
- make 3 sections: check if db needs initialisation, bootstrap Ghost with minimal components (db/models, express apps, load settings+theme)
- create a new `migrator` utility, which tells you which state your db is in and offers an API to execute knex-migrator based on this state
- ensure we still detect an incompatible db: you connect your 2.0 blog with a 0.11 database
- enable maintenance mode if migrations are missing
- if the migration have failed, knex-migrator roll auto rollback
- you can automatically switch to 1.0 again
- added socket communication for the CLI
refs #9601
- replace jsonpath with [NQL](https://github.com/NexesJS/NQL)
- jsonpath was just a temporary solution (a short-term fix)
- with NQL we are able to filter collections more powerful in the near future
- NQL is not feature complete
- we still support `featured:true` for collections
refs #9601
- you can now use `rss:false`
- ability to define a custom rss url with a target template (+ content_type)
- ability to disable rss for channel or collection
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- this mock eat already too much of my/our time
- the idea of adding a knex mock was definitely a failed approach/try
- it's too much to maintaince and have not found a module which does this already
- we have to support any query format
- this is too crazy
- the idea was to use the knex mock for model unit tests, because if we want to unit test models we have to
run through bookshelf, because the whole model layer depends on bookshelf e.g. events
- for now we simply use the real database
- we could use the sqlite3 memory mode, but that would mean every unit test runs on sqlite3
- something to consider for later e.g. run unit tests on one matrix
- run the rest on another matrix for sqlite + mysql
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/9623
- add `oembed-parser` module for checking provider availability for a url and fetching data from the provider
- require it in the `overrides.js` file before the general Promise override so that the `promise-wrt` sub-dependency doesn't attempt to extend the Bluebird promise implementation
- add `/oembed` authenticated endpoint
- takes `?url=` query parameter to match against known providers
- adds safeguard against oembed-parser's providers list not recognising http+https and www+non-www
- responds with `ValidationError` if no provider is found
- responds with oembed response from matched provider's oembed endpoint if match is found
closes#9528
These code changes introduce a YAML parser which will load and parse YAML files from the `/content/settings` directory. There are three major parts involved:
1. `ensure-settings.js`: this fn takes care that on bootstrap, the supported files are present in the `/content/settings` directory. If the files are not present, they get copied back from our default files. The default files to copy from are located in `core/server/services/settings`.
2. `loader.js`: the settings loader reads the requested `yaml` file from the disk and passes it to the yaml parser, which returns a `json` object of the file. The settings loader throws an error, if the file is not accessible, e. g. because of permission errors.
3. `yaml-parser`: gets passed a `yaml` file and returns a `json` object. If the file is not parseable, it returns a clear error that contains the information, what and where the parsing error occurred (e. g. line number and reason).
- added a `get()` fn to settings services, that returns the settings object that's asked for. e. g. `settings.get('routes').then(()...` will return the `routes` settings.
- added a `getAll()` fn to settings services, that returns all available settings in an object. The object looks like: `{routes: {routes: {}, collections: {}, resources: {}}, globals: {value: {}}`, assuming that we have to supported settings `routes` and `globals`.
Further additions:
- config `contentPath` for `settings`
- config overrides for default `yaml` files location in `/core/server/services/settings`
**Important**: These code changes are in preparation for Dynamic Routing and not yet used. The process of copying the supported `yaml` files (in this first step, the `routes.yaml` file) is not yet activated.
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This PR adds the server side logic for multiple authors. This adds the ability to add multiple authors per post. We keep and support single authors (maybe till the next major - this is still in discussion)
### key notes
- `authors` are not fetched by default, only if we need them
- the migration script iterates over all posts and figures out if an author_id is valid and exists (in master we can add invalid author_id's) and then adds the relation (falls back to owner if invalid)
- ~~i had to push a fork of bookshelf to npm because we currently can't bump bookshelf + the two bugs i discovered are anyway not yet merged (https://github.com/kirrg001/bookshelf/commits/master)~~ replaced by new bookshelf release
- the implementation of single & multiple authors lives in a single place (introduction of a new concept: model relation)
- if you destroy an author, we keep the behaviour for now -> remove all posts where the primary author id matches. furthermore, remove all relations in posts_authors (e.g. secondary author)
- we make re-use of the `excludeAttrs` concept which was invented in the contributors PR (to protect editing authors as author/contributor role) -> i've added a clear todo that we need a logic to make a diff of the target relation -> both for tags and authors
- `authors` helper available (same as `tags` helper)
- `primary_author` computed field available
- `primary_author` functionality available (same as `primary_tag` e.g. permalinks, prev/next helper etc)
closes#9520
- it contains a dependency bump of the latest Bookshelf release
- Bookshelf introduced a bug in the last release
- see https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/pull/1583
- see https://github.com/bookshelf/bookshelf/pull/1798
- this has caused trouble in Ghost
- the `updated_at` attribute was not automatically set anymore
---
The bookshelf added one breaking change: it's allow to pass custom `updated_at` and `created_at`.
We already have a protection for not being able to override the `created_at` date on update.
We had to add another protection to now allow to only change the `updated_at` property.
You can only change `updated_at` if you actually change something else e.g. the title of a post.
To be able to implement this check i discovered that Bookshelfs `model.changed` object has a tricky behaviour.
It remembers **all** attributes, which where changed, doesn't matter if they are valid or invalid model properties.
We had to add a line of code to avoid remembering none valid model attributes in this object.
e.g. you change `tag.parent` (no valid model attribute). The valid property is `tag.parent_id`.
If you pass `tag.parent` but the value has **not** changed (`tag.parent` === `tag.parent_id`), it will output you `tag.changed.parent`. But this is wrong.
Bookshelf detects `changed` attributes too early. Or if you think the other way around, Ghost detects valid attributes too late.
But the current earliest possible stage is the `onSaving` event, there is no earlier way to pick valid attributes (except of `.forge`, but we don't use this fn ATM).
Later: the API should transform `tag.parent` into `tag.parent_id`, but we are not using it ATM, so no need to pre-optimise.
The API already transforms `post.author` into `post.author_id`.
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- replace logic for preparing nested tags
- if you have nested tags in your file, we won't update or update the target tag
- we simply would like to add the relationship to the database
- use same approach as base class
- add `posts_tags` to target post model
- update identifiers
- insert relation by foreign key `tag_id`
- bump bookshelf-relations to 0.1.10
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- added https://github.com/colonyamerican/mock-knex as dev dependency
- the mock serves our data generator test data by default
- but you can define your own if you want
- we need a proper mock for unit testing
- we should not mock bookshelf if possible, otherwise we can't test event flows
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1. renamed alias:
- we have a special alias that does initial setup tasks that are only supposed to be run once
- changing the alias to be `setup` rather than `init` otherwise it is too easy to confuse with `grunt init`
2. require globals to be installed manually
- yarn is RUBBISH at managing globals
- internally we use npm for this (actually we have a managed list of globals) and yarn for everything else
- by moving this to documentation, rather than a command, we have flexibility to do this differently
- also explicit globals are better than installing these without the user knowing IMO
3. setup includes knex-migrator
- do this automatically instead of knex-migrator init being a separate command
- every other time knex-migrator is needed, Ghost _should_ tell you what to do
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- knex@0.12.9
- bookshelf@0.10.3
- and any dependency, which relies on knex@0.14
- we experienced an unwated behaviour where the blog keeps too many connections open
- we have to investigate
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.**
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- patch release with two fixes:
- 1. attach target models in batches
- 2. ensure we detach the bookshelf model event from new targets, otherwise we can run into memory leaks
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- adapt major changes of knex-migrator v3
- adapt migration scripts, simplify and add `down` (rollback) hook if possible
- clear Ghost cache after init hook (because of `knex-migrator migrate --init`)
- ensure db migrations work with the CLI
- updated troubleshooting guide (https://docs.ghost.org/v1/docs/troubleshooting#section-task-execute-is-not-a-function)
**For development only: Please ensure you run `npm i -g knex-migrator@latest` to update your global installation to v3. We always prefer the local installation, but v3 has modified and added binaries.**
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- https://github.com/mochajs/mocha/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#400--2017-10-02
- the new `--exit` flag might be interesting at some point
> In Mocha v3.0.0 and newer, returning a Promise and calling done() will result in an exception.
- adapt teardown/setup test utility
- adapt other mixed usages of callback && Promise usage
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- added https://github.com/TryGhost/bookshelf-relations as dependency
- remove existing tag handling
---
* Important: Ensure we trigger parent initialize function
- otherwise the plugin is unable to listen on model events
- important: event order for listeners is Ghost -> Plugin
- Ghost should be able to listen on the events as first instance
- e.g. be able to modify/validate relationships
* Fix tag validation
- we detect lower/update case slugs for tags manually
- this can't be taken over from the plugin obviously
- ensure we update the target model e.g. this.set('tags', ...)
* override base fn: `permittedAttributes`
- ensure we call the base
- put relations on top
- each relation is allowed to be passed
- the plugin will auto-unset any relations to it does not reach the database
* Ensure we run add/edit/delete within a transaction
- updating nested relationships requires sql queries
- all sql statements have to run in a single transaction to ensure we rollback everything if an error occurs
- use es6
refs #9178
* Add eslint deps, remove old lint deps
* Add eslint config, remove old lint configs
* Config for server and tests are different
* Tweaked rules to suit us
* Fix linting in codebase - lots of indent changes.
* Fix a real broken test
no issue
- the official V8 LTS release version is 8.9.0
- came out on the 31th of 10/17 (this is where the official LTS for V8 has started)
- requires an update on docs.ghost.org
no issue
- major bump
- we only use jsonpath inside the `get` helper
- the functionality still works as expected
- includes security fix, see 98464aa5fe
no issue
- we had to fork the original repository at one point, because of slow maintenance
- maintenance is back now
- https://github.com/maxogden/extract-zip/pull/52 was merged and released
no issue
- bson-objectid@1.2.1
- compression@1.7.1
- express@4.16.2
- moment-timezone@0.5.14
- mysql@2.15.0
- nconf@0.8.5
- sanitize-html@1.15.0
- simple-html-tokenizer@0.4.3
- superagent@3.8.0
IMPORTANT:
- we are unable to bump moment and bluebird at the moment, because in both releases there is a bug which breaks our tests
- i didn't investigate a lot, but there is https://github.com/petkaantonov/bluebird/issues/1468
- and for moment, a couple of reports came in for .19 regarding a wrong date behaviour
no issue
- bump dependencies because of failing tests
- added package-lock.json to gitignore, because we use yarn
- run v8 on travis
- support v8 engine in package.json
closes#9060
- Update `gscan` - it now extracts custom templates and exposes them to Ghost
- Add `custom_template` field to post schema w/ 1.13 migration
- Return `templates` array for the active theme in `/themes/` requests
- Users with Author/Editor roles can now request `/themes/`
- Front-end will render `custom_template` for posts if it exists, template priority is now:
1. `post/page-{{slug}}.hbs`
2. `{{custom_template}}.hbs`
3. `post/page.hbs`
closes#8668, refs #8920
- Updated tests to include internal tags
- Tests had no example of an internal tag
- Need this to show that the new filtering works as expected
- primary_tag is a calculated field
- This ensures that we can alias the field to equivalent logic in API filters
- By replacing primary_tag by a lookup based on a tag which has order 0
- bump ghost-gql to 0.0.8
**NOTE:**
Until GQL is refactored, there are limitations on what else can be filtered when using primary_tag in a filter e.g. it wont be possible to do a filter based on primary_tag AND/OR other tag filters.
no issue
- bump `amperize` to 0.3.5 which fixes issues with images-size requests not following redirects, and image-size requests that caused errors leading to stop transforming the rest of the passed HTML.
closes#8342
- no need to add a migration, because when we'released 1.0, OAuth was never an option
- it was disabled in April, 1.0-beta was released in June
- remove all remote authentication code
closes#8757
- update the markdown card render method to use SimpleDOM's `createRawHtmlSection`. This avoids SimpleDOM parsing and tokenization of broken or unsupported free-form HTML that markdown allows
- replace markdown extraction/render with mobiledoc's renderer in the `Post` model
- removes `jsdom` as it's no longer necessary
refs #8868
The `image-size` library supports now `.ico` files, which means there is no longer need to use the `icojs` library.
- removes unnecessary `icojs` dependency
- refactors `getIconDimensions` fn in blog icon util to fetch image sizes synchronus
- removes unnecessary `getIconDimensions` fn in blog icon validation, as there is no longer need to use different image size fn for different file extensions, and uses `getIconDimensions` from blog util fn instead.
- updates and adds more tests
no issue
- Upgraded ghost-ignition
- Use debug from ghost-ignition everywhere in the code base
- Remove debug dependency
- Fixed random typo in Gruntfile.js
no issue
- Most of our other projects have `npm run dev`
- In Ghost we use `grunt dev`, but I also want to have DEBUG turned on for development
- `npm run dev` is a shortcut for these 2 things
- Also cos I keep accidentally typing `npm run dev` anyway 😬
closes#8793
- 1.3 post excerpt migration
- add 1.3 migration to add `excerpt` to post schema
NOTE:
- knex-migrator relies on the package.json safe version
- so right now Ghost is on 1.2
- the migration script is for 1.3
- if you pull down the PR (or if we merge this PR into master), you have to run `knex-migrator migrate --v 1.3 --force`
- knex-migrator will tell you what you have todo
- Bump dependencies
- knex-migrator@2.1.3
- Soft limit for custom_excerpt
- Extended {{excerpt}} to use custom excerpt
- when a `custom_excerpt` field exists, the `{{excerpt}}` helper will output this and fall back to autogenerated excerpt if not.
- Refactored behaviour of (meta) description
- html tag `<meta name="description" />` for posts, tags and author doesn't get rendered if not provided.
- fallback for `author.bio` removed
- fallback for `tag.description` removed
- structured data and schema.org for `post` context takes the following order to render description fields:
1. custom excerpt
2. meta description
3. automated excerpt (50 words)
- updated and added tests to reflect the changes
refs #8222
- differentiate between errors and fatal errors
- use gscan errors in theme middleware
- Adds a new `error()` method to `currentActiveTheme` constructor which will return the errors we receive from gscan
- In middleware, if a theme couldn't be activated because it's invalid, we'll fetch the erros and send them to our error handler. We also use a new property `hideStack` to control, if the stack (in dev mode and if available) should be shown or the gscan errors (in prod mode, or in dev if no stack error)
- In our error handler we use this conditional to send a new property `gscan` to our error theme
- In `error.hbs` we'll iterate through possible `gscan` error objects and render them.
- remove stack printing
- stack for theme developers in development mode doesn't make sense
- stack in production doesn't make sense
- the stack is usually hard to read
- if you are developer you can read the error stack on the server log
- utils.packages: transform native error into Ghost error
- use `onlyFatalErrors` for gscan format and differeniate fatal errors vo.2
- optimise bootstrap error handling
- transform theme is missing into an error
- add new translation key
- show html tags for error.hbs template: rule
no issue
- the new ember version requires 4.5.0
- i've also bumped node v6, because of the latest security vulnerability report (see https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/october-2016-security-releases/)
"All of these vulnerabilities are considered low-severity for Node.js users, however, users of Node.js v6.x should upgrade at their earliest convenience."
no issue
The simpledom interpreter that the Mobiledoc DOM renderer uses does not allow for unbalanced or incorrect HTML such as that which is entered by a user.
This PR adds a step where the HTML is sanitised and balanced before being passed to simpledom.
- use latest jsdom (+pin version), update yarn.lock, add comments
- don't use node-4 incompatible shorthand method definition
- grab <body> content rather than document content
- update markdown card specs to match markdown-it behaviour
- revert to jsdom 9.12.0 for node 4.x support, close window to free memory
- moved 3rd party libs into render function
no issue
We have recently merged `knex:0.13.0` into Ghost master.
It was absolutely fine and it works, because yarn is smart. but...
- in case you use `npm` for the installation, the installation of the Ghost dependency fails because of a peer dependency error
- we install 2x knex, which isn't really useful
- bookshelf doesn't actually support knex 0.13.0 yet, see https://github.com/tgriesser/bookshelf/issues/1566
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost-Admin/pull/690, closes#1501, closes#2093, closes#4592, closes#4627, closes#4659, closes#5039, closes#5237, closes#5587, closes#5625, closes#5632, closes#5822, closes#5939, closes#6840, closes#7183, closes#7536
- replace custom showdown fork with markdown-it
- swaps showdown for markdown-it when rendering markdown
- match existing header ID behaviour
- allow headers without a space after the #s
- add duplicate header ID handling
- remove legacy markdown spec
- move markdown-it setup into markdown-converter util
- update mobiledoc specs to match markdown-it newline behaviour
- update data-generator HTML to match markdown-it newline behaviour
- fix Post "converts html to plaintext" test
- update rss spec to match markdown-it newline behaviour
- close almost all related showdown bugs
* 🙀 change database schema for images
- rename user/post/tag images
- contains all the required changes from the schema change
* Refactor helper/meta data
- rename cover to cover_image
- also rename default settings to match the pattern
- rename image to profile_image for user
- rename image to feature_image for tags/posts
* {{image}} >>> {{img_url}}
- rename
- change the functionality
- attr is required
- e.g. {{img_url feature_image}}
* gscan 1.0.0
- update yarn.lock
* Update casper reference: 1.0-changes
- see 5487b4da8d
refs #8235
Usage:
- for existing development setups: `grunt symlink` (will create the pre-commit symlink)
- for fresh development setups: `npm run init` (symlinking happens as part of the typical set up)
- ✨ Added pre-commit hook to handle submodules
- Checks to see if there are any submodules about to be committed
- Output matches closely to `git st` to make it easy to read
- Requires interaction from the committer to accept that this really should be committed
- ✨ Use grunt symlink to register githooks
- Grunt symlink will make a link to the pre-commit hook
- It ONLY does this if there isn't already a pre-commit hook, so won't overwrite anything
- It does this as part of npm run init, not grunt init, because a release repo would NEVER want this
- This is a dev tool, that configures the repo for development
refs #8221🔥 Remove ghost=true concept from asset url helper
✨💯 Introduce CSS minification with cssnano
- add new grunt-cssnano dependency
- wire up grunt task to minify public/ghost.css
🎨 Rename minification config & hash params
- Change minifyInProduction -> hasMinFile
- this means this asset should have a .min file available
- Change minifyAssets -> useMinFiles
- this means that in this env we want to serve .min files if available
🎨 Update public/ghost.css to serve .min for prod
- add the new `hasMinFile` property
🎨 Move minified asset handling to asset_url util
- this logic should be in the util, not the asset helper
- updated tests
📖 Error handler always needs asset helper
- this removes the TODO and adds a more sensible comment
- we also need to update our theme documentation around error templates
🔥 Don't use asset helper in ghost head
- use getAssetUrl util instead!
- removed TODO
📖 Update proxy docs
🎨 Simplify asset helper & add tests
- this refactor is a step prior to moving this from metadata to being a url util
- needed to skip some new tests
🐛 Add missing handler for css file
refs #7687
There are four main changes in this PR:
we have outsourced the base storage adapter to npm, because for storage developers it's annoying to inherit from a script within Ghost
we hacked theme storage handling into the default local storage adapter - this was reverted, instead we have added a static theme storage here
use classes instead of prototyping
optimise the storage adapter in general - everything is explained in each commit
----
* rename local-file-store to LocalFileStorage
I would like to keep the name pattern i have used for scheduling.
If a file is a class, the file name reflects the class name.
We can discuss this, if concerns are raised.
* Transform LocalFileStorage to class and inherit from new base
- inherit from npm ghost-storage-base
- rewrite to class
- no further refactoring, happens later
* Rename core/test/unit/storage/local-file-store_spec.js -> core/test/unit/storage/LocalFileStorage_spec.js
* Fix wrong require in core/test/unit/storage/LocalFileStorage_spec.js
* remove base storage and test
- see https://github.com/kirrg001/Ghost-Storage-Base
- the test has moved to this repo as well
* Use npm ghost-storage-base in storage/index.js
* remove the concept of getStorage('themes')
This concept was added when we added themes as a feature.
Back then, we have changed the local storage adapter to support images and themes.
This has added some hacks into the local storage adapters.
We want to revert this change and add a simple static theme storage.
Will adapt the api/themes layer in the next commits.
* Revert LocalFileStorage
- revert serve
- revert delete
* add storagePath as property to LocalFileStorage
- define one property which holds the storage path
- could be considered to pass from outside, but found that not helpful, as other storage adapters do not need this property
- IMPORTANT: save has no longer a targetDir option, because this was used to pass the alternative theme storage path
- IMPORTANT: exists has now an alternative targetDir, this makes sense, because
- you can either ask the storage exists('my-file') and it will look in the base storage path
- or you pass a specific path where to look exists('my-file', /path/to/dir)
* LocalFileStorage: get rid of store pattern
- getUniqueFileName(THIS)
- this doesn't make sense, instances always have access to this by default
* Add static theme storage
- inherits from the local file storage, because they both operate on the file system
- IMPORTANT: added a TODO to consider a merge of themes/loader and themes/storage
- but will be definitely not part of this PR
* Use new static theme storage in api/themes
- storage functions are simplified!
* Add https://github.com/kirrg001/Ghost-Storage-Base as dependency
- tarball for now, as i am still testing
- will release if PR review get's accepted
* Adapt tests and jscs/jshint
* 🐛 fix storage.read in favicon utility
- wrong implementation of error handling
* 🎨 optimise error messages for custom storage adapter errors
* little renaming in the storage utlity
- purpose is to have access to the custom storage instance and to the custom storage class
- see next commit why
* optimise instanceof base storage
- instanceof is always tricky in javascript
- if multiple modules exist, it can happen that instanceof is false
* fix getTargetDir
- the importer uses the `targetDir` option to ensure that images land in the correct folder
* ghost-storage-base@0.0.1 package.json dependency
no issue
- https://greenkeeper.io/
- revert because sinon has changed their API obviously and it shows lots of depreaction warnings right now
- as sinon is "just" a testing dependency, i wouldn't spend this time right now and add sinon to the ignore list
* Revert: Update sinon to version 2.1.0
* yarn update
no issue
- use `yarn install` instead of `npm install` in grunt tasks
- remove `grunt deps` and `grunt shell:{shrinkwrap/prune/dedupe}` tasks as they are not needed when using `yarn`
- set `options.npmPath` to `yarn` for subgrunt so it doesn't use `npm install` automatically
- don't remove client contributors files in `grunt clean` - those files are now manually created and should be kept
* 🛠 switch to using yarn in our Grunt tasks
* 🛠 use yarn for `npm run init`, update README
refs #7429
- ☢️👷🏻♀️ This PR removes the dependency on Ghost-Editor and replaces it with the Mobiledoc DOM renderer. It includes new DOM based default cards and atoms.
closes#7864
- manual PR is needed, because master is on amperize 1.0.0
- but 1.0.0 was not published on purpose
- the latest release is 0.3.4
* chore: yarn.lock
refs #7688
Adds an `uploads/icon/` endpoint to the api route to get a seperate entry point for blog icon validations. The blog icon validation will specifically check for images which have icon extensions (`.ico` & `.png`) and throw errors if:
- the icon file size is too big (>100kb)
- the icon is not a squaer
- the icon size is smaller than 32px
- the icon size is larger than 1000px
- the icon is not `.ico` or `.png` extension
TODOs for this PR:
- [X] get image dimensions
- [X] validate for image
- [X] size
- [X] form (must be square)
- [X] type
- [X] dimenstion (min 32px and max 1,000px)
- [X] return appropriate error messages
- [X] write tests
--------------------
TODOs for #7688:
- [X] Figure out, which favicon should be used (uploaded or default) -> #7713
- [ ] Serve and redirect the favicon for any browser requests, incl. redirects -> #7700 [WIP]
- [X] Upload favicon via `general/settings` and implement basic admin validations -> TryGhost/Ghost-Admin#397
- [X] Build server side validations -> this PR
no issue
- we started implementing logging and error handling in Ghost
- later we outsourced both into a module
- use the module now in Ghost
- this commit basically just removes the logging and error implementation and uses Ignition
* 🛠 bookshelf tarball, bson-objectid
* 🎨 schema changes
- change increment type to string
- add a default fallback for string length 191 (to avoid adding this logic to every single column which uses an ID)
- remove uuid, because ID now represents a global resource identifier
- keep uuid for post, because we are using this as preview id
- keep uuid for clients for now - we are using this param for Ghost-Auth
* ✨ base model: generate ObjectId on creating event
- each new resource get's a auto generate ObjectId
- this logic won't work for attached models, this commit comes later
* 🎨 centralised attach method
When attaching models there are two things important two know
1. To be able to attach an ObjectId, we need to register the `onCreating` event the fetched model!This is caused by the Bookshelf design in general. On this target model we are attaching the new model.
2. We need to manually fetch the target model, because Bookshelf has a weird behaviour (which is known as a bug, see see https://github.com/tgriesser/bookshelf/issues/629). The most important property when attaching a model is `parentFk`, which is the foreign key. This can be null when fetching the model with the option `withRelated`. To ensure quality and consistency, the custom attach wrapper always fetches the target model manual. By fetching the target model (again) is a little performance decrease, but it also has advantages: we can register the event, and directly unregister the event again. So very clean code.
Important: please only use the custom attach wrapper in the future.
* 🎨 token model had overriden the onCreating function because of the created_at field
- we need to ensure that the base onCreating hook get's triggered for ALL models
- if not, they don't get an ObjectId assigned
- in this case: be smart and check if the target model has a created_at field
* 🎨 we don't have a uuid field anymore, remove the usages
- no default uuid creation in models
- i am pretty sure we have some more definitions in our tests (for example in the export json files), but that is too much work to delete them all
* 🎨 do not parse ID to Number
- we had various occurances of parsing all ID's to numbers
- we don't need this behaviour anymore
- ID is string
- i will adapt the ID validation in the next commit
* 🎨 change ID regex for validation
- we only allow: ID as ObjectId, ID as 1 and ID as me
- we need to keep ID 1, because our whole software relies on ID 1 (permissions etc)
* 🎨 owner fixture
- roles: [4] does not work anymore
- 4 means -> static id 4
- this worked in an auto increment system (not even in a system with distributed writes)
- with ObjectId we generate each ID automatically (for static and dynamic resources)
- it is possible to define all id's for static resources still, but that means we need to know which ID is already used and for consistency we have to define ObjectId's for these static resources
- so no static id's anymore, except of: id 1 for owner and id 0 for external usage (because this is required from our permission system)
- NOTE: please read through the comment in the user model
* 🎨 tests: DataGenerator and test utils
First of all: we need to ensure using ObjectId's in the tests. When don't, we can't ensure that ObjectId's work properly.
This commit brings lot's of dynamic into all the static defined id's.
In one of the next commits, i will adapt all the tests.
* 🚨 remove counter in Notification API
- no need to add a counter
- we simply generate ObjectId's (they are auto incremental as well)
- our id validator does only allow ObjectId as id,1 and me
* 🎨 extend contextUser in Base Model
- remove isNumber check, because id's are no longer numbers, except of id 0/1
- use existing isExternalUser
- support id 0/1 as string or number
* ✨ Ghost Owner has id 1
- ensure we define this id in the fixtures.json
- doesn't matter if number or string
* 🎨 functional tests adaptions
- use dynamic id's
* 🎨 fix unit tests
* 🎨 integration tests adaptions
* 🎨 change importer utils
- all our export examples (test/fixtures/exports) contain id's as numbers
- fact: but we ignore them anyway when inserting into the database, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/blob/master/core/server/data/import/utils.js#L249
- in 0e6ed957cd (diff-70f514a06347c048648be464819503c4L67) i removed parsing id's to integers
- i realised that this ^ check just existed, because the userIdToMap was an object key and object keys are always strings!
- i think this logic is a little bit complicated, but i don't want to refactor this now
- this commit ensures when trying to find the user, the id comparison works again
- i've added more documentation to understand this logic ;)
- plus i renamed an attribute to improve readability
* 🎨 Data-Generator: add more defaults to createUser
- if i use the function DataGenerator.forKnex.createUser i would like to get a full set of defaults
* 🎨 test utils: change/extend function set for functional tests
- functional tests work a bit different
- they boot Ghost and seed the database
- some functional tests have mis-used the test setup
- the test setup needs two sections: integration/unit and functional tests
- any functional test is allowed to either add more data or change data in the existing Ghost db
- but what it should not do is: add test fixtures like roles or users from our DataGenerator and cross fingers it will work
- this commit adds a clean method for functional tests to add extra users
* 🎨 functional tests adaptions
- use last commit to insert users for functional tests clean
- tidy up usage of testUtils.setup or testUtils.doAuth
* 🐛 test utils: reset database before init
- ensure we don't have any left data from other tests in the database when starting ghost
* 🐛 fix test (unrelated to this PR)
- fixes a random failure
- return statement was missing
* 🎨 make changes for invites
* 🎨 use updateClient function to update redirectUri
refs #7654
* 🎨 name instead of clientName
* 🎨 config.get('theme:title') for client name
- initial read can happen from config
* ✨ register public client: client name and description
- no update yet
- for initial client creation
- we forward title/description to Ghost Auth
- TODO: use settings-cache when merged
* ✨ store blog_uri in db
* 🎨 passport logic changes
- use updateClient instead of changeCallbackURL
- be able to update: blog title, blog description, redirectUri and blogUri
- remove retries, they get implemented in passport-ghost soon
- reorder logic a bit
* 🛠 passport-ghost 1.2.0
* 🎨 tests: extend DataGenerator createClient
- set some defaults
* 🎨 tests
- extend tests
- 👻
* ✨ run auth.init in background
- no need to block the bootstrap process
- if client can't be registered, you will see an error
- ensure Ghost-Admin renders correctly
* 🛠 passport-ghost 1.3.0
- retries
* 🎨 use client_uri in Client Schema
- adapt changes
- use blog_uri only when calling the passport-ghost instance
- Ghost uses the client_uri notation to improve readability
* ✨ read blog title/description from settings cache
* 🚨 Ghost Auth returns email instead of email_address
- adapt Ghost
no issue
- Ghost-CLI's recommended system stack has MySQL as the default
DB engine of choice, making the sqlite requirement unnecessary.
- Mysql (as the default) should be a required dependency
no issue
- removes count from user checks model
- uses brute express brute with brute-knex adaptor to store persisted data on spam prevention
- implement brute force protection for password/token exchange, password resets and private blogging
* 🎨 knex-migrator reset
[ci skip]
* ✨ add migration example
- hooks
- 1.0
[ci skip]
* 🛠 knex-migrator tarball
- remove when released
[ci skip]
* 🎨 jscs/jshint
* 🕵🏻 do not drop the database connection when running tests
- please read the comments in the commit
* 🔥 remove example migration
* 🛠 knex-migrator 0.1.0
* 🛠 knex-migrator 0.1.1
- fix a single test to ensure we catch the error
* 🛠 knex-migrator 0.1.2
* 🎨 make tests green
- added my keyword: kate-migrations
- i will go over all TODO's when removing the old migrations code
* 🛠 knex-migrator update
* 🛠 knex-migrator 0.2.0
no issue
- background: we would like to pin 1.8.1 bunyan, because they introduced a behaviour change in the newer versions, see https://github.com/TryGhost/Ignition/issues/16
- because we would like to use Ghost-Ignition in Ghost soon, we can ignore bunyan updates in Ghost for now
- Ignition will take care about be able to update bunyan soon
Refs #7429
- Added mobiledoc card, this uses the mobiledoc editor from within Ghost. In the future we'll pull this out and replace it with a textarea as the preview is too small to fit in the content.
- Made the HTML editor a codemirror editor (pulled in from ghost-admin to save duplicating libraries).
- Ghost-Admin now passes the paths for the ghost-api and the image directory for tools.
- Fixed the scrolling issue.
refs #7429
Finally it's starting to feel like a real editor, although there will be another version bump over the weekend which improves the toolbar behaviour and usability, and enables image uploading.
- Added the start of a new toolbar, what we're (well I am) calling the Owesome bar, not to be confused with the Firefox Awesome bar. It's a cultural thing. (google "O for awesome").
- The idea of dragging and dropping cards has been removed for now, although the code will still be in there as we will support dragging cards around fairly shortly. When apps are included a better card interface will be required for a larger amount of app created content cards (Oh yeah!)
- Ghost Server now pulls in it's configuration from Ghost-Editor, this allows Ghost-Editor to a) keep cards up to date, and b) define what happens if a card is missing.
- The whole cards in admin written in ember and cards in server written in javascript thing is still very much a work in progress, it's kind of messy as we find the optimum solution (which isn't the current sollution).
So yeah, this is a WIP not the final styling, not the final interactions, not the final anything... :)
Adds a new mobile doc editor which has:
- A new toolbar
- Basic image uploading capability
- 🛠 add bunyan and prettyjson, remove morgan
- ✨ add logging module
- GhostLogger class that handles setup of bunyan
- PrettyStream for stdout
- ✨ config for logging
- @TODO: testing level fatal?
- ✨ log each request via GhostLogger (express middleware)
- @TODO: add errors to output
- 🔥 remove errors.updateActiveTheme
- we can read the value from config
- 🔥 remove 15 helper functions in core/server/errors/index.js
- all these functions get replaced by modules:
1. logging
2. error middleware handling for html/json
3. error creation (which will be part of PR #7477)
- ✨ add express error handler for html/json
- one true error handler for express responses
- contains still some TODO's, but they are not high priority for first implementation/integration
- this middleware only takes responsibility of either rendering html responses or return json error responses
- 🎨 use new express error handler in middleware/index
- 404 and 500 handling
- 🎨 return error instead of error message in permissions/index.js
- the rule for error handling should be: if you call a unit, this unit should return a custom Ghost error
- 🎨 wrap serve static module
- rule: if you call a module/unit, you should always wrap this error
- it's always the same rule
- so the caller never has to worry about what comes back
- it's always a clear error instance
- in this case: we return our notfounderror if serve static does not find the resource
- this avoid having checks everywhere
- 🎨 replace usages of errors/index.js functions and adapt tests
- use logging.error, logging.warn
- make tests green
- remove some usages of logging and throwing api errors -> because when a request is involved, logging happens automatically
- 🐛 return errorDetails to Ghost-Admin
- errorDetails is used for Theme error handling
- 🎨 use 500er error for theme is missing error in theme-handler
- 🎨 extend file rotation to 1w
This release includes:
Ghost Editor, this is required to get access to the built in cards
Ghost Editor includes:
Responsive toolbars 🔨🔧
Both Ember and Plain javascript cards 🎴
An embeded HTML card ✍️
This is still an early release, but things are moving in the right direction. :)
We're still defining the spec for the UI, so expect drastic changes over the next couple of weeks.
This is going to be a great writing experience and we can't wait to show what we have planned.
refs #2001, #7116
- added debug and wired it up:
- across several key parts of the boot process
- throughout the middleware loading
- for requests
- at render points for key routes
issue #7452
Remote oauth2 authentication with Ghost.org.
This PR supports:
- oauth2 login or local login
- authentication on blog setup
- authentication on invite
- normal authentication
- does not contain many, many tests, but we'll improve in the next alpha weeks
refs #7427
- Deleting the `built` or `dist` directory doesn't result in an error, when running `gulp dev`
- Adds default task as `gulp dev`
- Adds abbreviations for the repositories in `gulp setup` task (`--ghost` -> `-g`, `--admin` -> `-a` and `--casper` -> `-c`) to type less 😊
- Installs dependencies on `gulp dev`, if called with `--deps` or `-d`
- Sets `verbose` option nodemon to default (=`false`) to have less unneccessary logging.
- Will do a delete of all dependencies and install them again ('FFS'), if `gulp deps` is called with a force flag.
- Will update submodules not matter what, if `gulp submodules` is called with a force flag. Calling `gulp submodules` without the force flag will only update/initiate the submodules, if the folders don't exist.
- Better logging messages and sequential task handling.
- Removes `gulp-shell` as dependency, as this is on gulp's blacklist
- Refactors code, that used `gulp-shell` to use `child_process.exec` or `spawn` instead.
- Exits properly if node crashes
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Tasks available after this PR:
- `gulp server`: Starts a nodemon server with livereload of the ghost core only. No client build here.
- `gulp dev`: [ --deps | -d ] Starts development mode for Ghost, incl. client build and livereload for both. Will also update the submodules if the directories are missing. If called with with `--deps` flag, it will install client and core dependencies.
- `gulp submodules`: [ --force | -f ] Will update the submodules, if directories are missing. Will update no matter what, if called with force flag.
- `gulp deps`: [ --force | -f ] Will update client and core dependencies. Does a fresh install of both (delete, cache clear and install) if called with force flag.
- `gulp setup`: </br>[ --ghost | -g 'branch' or 'pr/1234' ]
[ --admin | -a 'branch' or 'pr/1234' ]
[ --casper | -c 'branch' or 'pr/1234' ]
[ --force | -f ]
Takes various - optional - parameters. If called without parameters, this task will update submodules first (if directory doesn't exist) and then install client and core dependendies.
If called with branch 'master', submodules will be updated.
Calling with the force flag will do a clean install of the dependencies.
There's no autocomplete for branchnames at the moment 😔
To check out a PR (e. g. `--ghost pr/7444`), it is necessary, that you add an additional fetch line in the `.git/config` file for each repository: `fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/upstream/pr/*`. See https://dev.ghost.org/easy-git-pr-test/ for further information.
refs #7427
With this PR, we'll get some development tooling magic:
`gulp setup`
Will update dependecies and submodules (if submodule branches are on master) for
currently chosen branches.
`gulp setup --force`
Will delete all dependencies and install them again, incl. submodules for
currently chosen branches.
`gulp setup --ghost some-branch --admin some-branch --casper some-branch`
Will checkout the branches for each repository.
Can also be used to checkout only selected branches e. g.
`gulp setup --admin some-branch`
Will leave the current branch for `ghost` and `casper`, but checkout the named
branch for admin. Will also install dependencies.
`gulp setup --admin pr/123 --ghost pr/1234 --casper pr/123`
Will fetch the named PR of the repository and checkout to this new branch.
Will also install dependencies. NOTE: This works only with an additional fetch line
in the .git/config file for each repository: `fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/upstream/pr/*`.
See https://dev.ghost.org/easy-git-pr-test/ for further information.
All the combinations above can be executed with the `--force` or `-f` flag, which
will delete the dependencies and install them again, but for the chosen branches.
refs #7189
- we had a memory leak after upgrading to knex 0.11.x
- knex has published a new version 0.12.x
- the memory leak does not longer exists
- knex has reverted their pool logic, see https://github.com/tgriesser/knex/pull/1665
refs #7427
Use `gulp dev` to start development mode. Starts ember build and does livereload for client and server changes.
Use `gulp server` to start server development mode. Doesn't start ember build and livereloads for server changes only.
- Don't let people start Ghost Alpha with non-alpha databases.
- Provide a new welcome message for development mode (a little bit of positive reinforcment)
- Provide a RED WARNING when in production mode (will still be used for developing, but we can ignore)
- Change package.json to 1.0.0-alpha.0, we won't relelase this, will bump to .1 for release