Ghost/ghost/admin/app/routes/editor/edit.js
Kevin Ansfield 75abe76346 Migrated route objects to native class syntax
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- ran the `ember-native-class-codemod` codemod to convert just the route classes to native class syntax and performed some minor manual cleanup
  - modern Ember uses native classes rather than EmberObject-based objects, this brings us closer to normalizing our code style across the codebase
- skipped the Application route as that requires deeper testing with a replacement for the `ShortcutsRoute` mixin
2022-01-17 10:06:57 +00:00

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import AuthenticatedRoute from 'ghost-admin/routes/authenticated';
import {pluralize} from 'ember-inflector';
export default class EditRoute extends AuthenticatedRoute {
beforeModel(transition) {
super.beforeModel(...arguments);
// if the transition is not new->edit, reset the post on the controller
// so that the editor view is cleared before showing the loading state
if (transition.urlMethod !== 'replace') {
let editor = this.controllerFor('editor');
editor.set('post', null);
editor.reset();
}
}
model(params, transition) {
// eslint-disable-next-line camelcase
let {type: modelName, post_id} = params;
if (!['post', 'page'].includes(modelName)) {
let path = transition.intent.url.replace(/^\//, '');
return this.replaceWith('error404', {path, status: 404});
}
let query = {
id: post_id
};
return this.store.query(modelName, query)
.then(records => records.get('firstObject'));
}
// the API will return a post even if the logged in user doesn't have
// permission to edit it (all posts are public) so we need to do our
// own permissions check and redirect if necessary
afterModel(post) {
super.afterModel(...arguments);
const user = this.session.user;
const returnRoute = pluralize(post.constructor.modelName);
if (user.isAuthorOrContributor && !post.isAuthoredByUser(user)) {
return this.replaceWith(returnRoute);
}
// If the post is not a draft and user is contributor, redirect to index
if (user.isContributor && !post.isDraft) {
return this.replaceWith(returnRoute);
}
}
serialize(model) {
return {
type: model.constructor.modelName,
post_id: model.id
};
}
// there's no specific controller for this route, instead all editor
// handling is done on the editor route/controler
setupController(controller, post) {
let editor = this.controllerFor('editor');
editor.setPost(post);
}
}