Ghost/core/server/controllers/frontend/context.js
Hannah Wolfe e41d0c76fb
RSS service + controller improved for consistency (#9233)
refs #9192, refs #5091 

- Moved all url generation into generate-feed.js, so we can see as much data processing as possible in a single place.
- Refactored the way res.locals were used, to be more like how express uses them prior to rendering
- Removed a bunch of code & tests todo with context for RSS - I can't see any way that'd be used, unless we switched the rendering to use a template.
- moved the RSS rendering to be part of the service, not controller
- updated the tests significantly 

Note: RSS generate-feed has a complete duplication of the code used in the excerpt helper in order to create an item description
2017-11-10 07:36:39 +00:00

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/**
* # Response context
*
* Figures out which context we are currently serving. The biggest challenge with determining this
* is that the only way to determine whether or not we are a post, or a page, is with data after all the
* data for the template has been retrieved.
*
* Contexts are determined based on 3 pieces of information
* 1. res.locals.relativeUrl - which never includes the subdirectory
* 2. req.params.page - always has the page parameter, regardless of if the URL contains a keyword (RSS pages don't)
* 3. data - used for telling the difference between posts and pages
*/
var config = require('../../config'),
labs = require('../../utils/labs'),
// Context patterns, should eventually come from Channel configuration
privatePattern = new RegExp('^\\/' + config.get('routeKeywords').private + '\\/'),
subscribePattern = new RegExp('^\\/' + config.get('routeKeywords').subscribe + '\\/'),
ampPattern = new RegExp('\\/' + config.get('routeKeywords').amp + '\\/$'),
homePattern = new RegExp('^\\/$');
function setResponseContext(req, res, data) {
var pageParam = req.params && req.params.page !== undefined ? parseInt(req.params.page, 10) : 1;
res.locals = res.locals || {};
res.locals.context = [];
// If we don't have a relativeUrl, we can't detect the context, so return
if (!res.locals.relativeUrl) {
return;
}
// Paged context - special rule
if (!isNaN(pageParam) && pageParam > 1) {
res.locals.context.push('paged');
}
// Home context - special rule
if (homePattern.test(res.locals.relativeUrl)) {
res.locals.context.push('home');
}
// Add context 'amp' to either post or page, if we have an `*/amp` route
if (ampPattern.test(res.locals.relativeUrl) && data.post) {
res.locals.context.push('amp');
}
// Each page can only have at most one of these
if (res.locals.channel) {
res.locals.context = res.locals.context.concat(res.locals.channel.context);
} else if (privatePattern.test(res.locals.relativeUrl)) {
res.locals.context.push('private');
} else if (subscribePattern.test(res.locals.relativeUrl) && labs.isSet('subscribers') === true) {
res.locals.context.push('subscribe');
} else if (data && data.post && data.post.page) {
res.locals.context.push('page');
} else if (data && data.post) {
res.locals.context.push('post');
}
}
module.exports = setResponseContext;