Ghost/core/frontend/helpers/url.js
Hannah Wolfe 52b924638d
Removed core @tryghost pkg usage from f/e proxy
- The frontend proxy is meant to be a way to pass critical internal pieces of Ghost core into the frontend
- These fundamental @tryghost packages are shared and can be required directly, hence there's no need to pass them via the proxy
- Reducing the surface area of the proxy reduces the proxies API
- This makes it easier to see what's left in terms of decoupling the frontend, and what will always need to be passed (e.g. api)

Note on @tryghost/social-urls:
- this is a small utility that helps create URLs for social profiles, it's a util for working with data on the frontend aka part of the sdk
- I think there should be many of these small helpers and we'll probably want to bundle them for the frontend at some point
- for now, I'm leaving these as part of the proxy, as need to figure out where they belong
2021-09-28 12:19:02 +01:00

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// # URL helper
// Usage: `{{url}}`, `{{url absolute="true"}}`
//
// Returns the URL for the current object scope i.e. If inside a post scope will return post permalink
// `absolute` flag outputs absolute URL, else URL is relative
const {SafeString, metaData} = require('../services/proxy');
const {getMetaDataUrl} = metaData;
module.exports = function url(options) {
const absolute = options && options.hash.absolute && options.hash.absolute !== 'false';
let outputUrl = getMetaDataUrl(this, absolute);
outputUrl = encodeURI(decodeURI(outputUrl));
return new SafeString(outputUrl);
};