Ghost/core/db.js
Hannah Wolfe 0b79abf5b2 Added new, simpler, linear boot process
Background:
- Ghosts existing boot process is split across multiple files, has affordances for outdated ways of running Ghost and is generally non-linear making it nigh-impossible to follow
- The web of dependencies that are loaded on boot are also impossible to unpick, which makes it really hard to decouple Ghost
- With 4.0 we want to introduce a new, linear, simpler, clearer way to boot up Ghost to unlock decoupling Ghost into much smaller pieces

This commit:
- adds a new ghost.js file which switches between boot mode with `node index` or `node index old` so that if we find bugs we can work around them this week
   - Note: the old boot process will go away very soon, but ghost.js will remain as the interface between the command to start Ghost and the application code
- reworks the database migration process into a standalone utility, so that the DB is handled as one simple step of the boot process, decoupled from everything else
- is missing tests for this new db utility
- leaves a lot of work to do around loading core code, services, express apps in a sensible order, as work to fix this would start to break the old boot process
- doesn't use the new maintenance app because we aren't restarting the server here, instead we have the concept of a "core app" that starts in maintenance mode - need to think about how apps will be decoupled in the near future
2021-02-08 11:56:44 +00:00

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const config = require('./shared/config');
const logging = require('./shared/logging');
module.exports.ready = async () => {
const DatabaseStateManager = require('./server/data/db/state-manager');
const dbStateManager = new DatabaseStateManager({knexMigratorFilePath: config.get('paths:appRoot')});
await dbStateManager.makeReady({logging});
};