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3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jacob Gable
8c73c3794c Ember settings/general
- Settings fixture that doesn't seem to work
- SettingsGeneralRoute with model function calling api
- SettingsGeneralModel with save method stubbed
- SettingsGeneralController with actions for save, uploadLogo and uploadCover
- Let ApplicationRoute handleValidationErrors
- Fix actions hash in controller and use bind-attr
- Refactor to use single SettingsModel
- Implement description word count
- Fix broken ajax reference by actually importing ajax method
- Refactor to use count-words helper
- Refactor isDatedPermalinks into controller
- Refactor the isDatedPermalinks to use a custom setter
- Remove isDatedPermalinks code from the model
2014-05-07 11:32:49 -05:00
Harry Wolff
00da1a43b7 Creates Ember Modal infastructure
resolves #2416

This is a pretty large commit but what it's adding are pretty fundamental to the admin app.

- Creates top level actions on the ApplicationRoute for opening and closing modals.  This allows sending the 'openModal' action from any template to open a modal.

- Every modal template lives in 'templates/modals/{{modalName}}'

- Each modal can have a backing controller of the same name that can provide additional control for that modal.  Those controllers reside in 'controllers/modals/{{modalName}}'

- Created the ModalDialog component which is where all the logic for the component resides.  It's not at 100% parity with the existing Ghost modal system but it has the foundation for further fleshing out.  It currently accepts parameters for styling how the modal should appear, which previously was defined in JS files in the Backbone admin.

- This creates the 'delete all posts', 'delete this post', 'markdown', and 'upload' modal.  Some are in more stages of completion than others, but I wanted to just get the foundation in place as fast as possible.

- This also creates the UploadModal component which is a subclass of the ModalDialog component.  The reason for this subclassing is that the UploadModal component directly accesses the DOM and when that occurs in Ember it should remain in a component definition.  It's ready for extending to reach parity.  Note: depending on needs the base ModalDialog class may need to be modified.
2014-04-06 12:45:19 -04:00
Harry Wolff
e9c27bb633 Flesh out more of the Ember admin
no issue

- this ports over screens from old admin to
 allow people to begin working on aspects of the screen

- All logged out screens have been imported: Signup, Signin,
 Forgotten password, reset password

- Those screens are now ready for behavior to be ported over

- This also updates templates to be more in line with how they were
 in the old admin

- Littered through the code are @TODO comments of functionality that is
 missing and will need to be resolved before this is production ready

- Also scaffolds out the settings screen and every tab
2014-03-16 16:01:56 -04:00