Ghost/core/server/config/index.js
Gabor Javorszky 1f5a378b4c Deprecated mail.fromaddress, mail.from is Title <email@address>
Closes #4018

* cleaned up `mail_spec.js`
* deprecated `mail.fromaddress`
* implemented 'Blog title <email@address.com>' format with fallbacks
* added tests to deprecation and from address, made existing ones more robust
* moved domain intuit into its own module: `GhostMailer.getDomain()`
2014-09-23 09:33:20 +01:00

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// General entry point for all configuration data
//
// This file itself is a wrapper for the root level config.js file.
// All other files that need to reference config.js should use this file.
var path = require('path'),
Promise = require('bluebird'),
fs = require('fs'),
url = require('url'),
_ = require('lodash'),
knex = require('knex'),
validator = require('validator'),
requireTree = require('../require-tree').readAll,
errors = require('../errors'),
configUrl = require('./url'),
appRoot = path.resolve(__dirname, '../../../'),
corePath = path.resolve(appRoot, 'core/'),
testingEnvs = ['testing', 'testing-mysql', 'testing-pg'],
defaultConfig = {},
knexInstance;
function ConfigManager(config) {
/**
* Our internal true representation of our current config object.
* @private
* @type {Object}
*/
this._config = {};
// Allow other modules to be externally accessible.
this.urlFor = configUrl.urlFor;
this.urlForPost = configUrl.urlForPost;
// If we're given an initial config object then we can set it.
if (config && _.isObject(config)) {
this.set(config);
}
}
// Are we using sockets? Custom socket or the default?
ConfigManager.prototype.getSocket = function () {
if (this._config.server.hasOwnProperty('socket')) {
return _.isString(this._config.server.socket) ?
this._config.server.socket :
path.join(this._config.paths.contentPath, process.env.NODE_ENV + '.socket');
}
return false;
};
ConfigManager.prototype.init = function (rawConfig) {
var self = this;
// Cache the config.js object's environment
// object so we can later refer to it.
// Note: this is not the entirety of config.js,
// just the object appropriate for this NODE_ENV
self.set(rawConfig);
return Promise.all([requireTree(self._config.paths.themePath), requireTree(self._config.paths.appPath)]).then(function (paths) {
self._config.paths.availableThemes = paths[0];
self._config.paths.availableApps = paths[1];
return self._config;
});
};
/**
* Allows you to set the config object.
* @param {Object} config Only accepts an object at the moment.
*/
ConfigManager.prototype.set = function (config) {
var localPath = '',
contentPath,
subdir;
// Merge passed in config object onto our existing config object.
// We're using merge here as it doesn't assign `undefined` properties
// onto our cached config object. This allows us to only update our
// local copy with properties that have been explicitly set.
_.merge(this._config, config);
// Protect against accessing a non-existant object.
// This ensures there's always at least a paths object
// because it's referenced in multiple places.
this._config.paths = this._config.paths || {};
// Parse local path location
if (this._config.url) {
localPath = url.parse(this._config.url).path;
// Remove trailing slash
if (localPath !== '/') {
localPath = localPath.replace(/\/$/, '');
}
}
subdir = localPath === '/' ? '' : localPath;
// Allow contentPath to be over-written by passed in config object
// Otherwise default to default content path location
contentPath = this._config.paths.contentPath || path.resolve(appRoot, 'content');
if (!knexInstance && this._config.database && this._config.database.client) {
knexInstance = knex(this._config.database);
}
_.merge(this._config, {
database: {
knex: knexInstance
},
paths: {
appRoot: appRoot,
subdir: subdir,
config: this._config.paths.config || path.join(appRoot, 'config.js'),
configExample: path.join(appRoot, 'config.example.js'),
corePath: corePath,
contentPath: contentPath,
themePath: path.resolve(contentPath, 'themes'),
appPath: path.resolve(contentPath, 'apps'),
imagesPath: path.resolve(contentPath, 'images'),
imagesRelPath: 'content/images',
adminViews: path.join(corePath, '/server/views/'),
helperTemplates: path.join(corePath, '/server/helpers/tpl/'),
exportPath: path.join(corePath, '/server/data/export/'),
lang: path.join(corePath, '/shared/lang/'),
debugPath: subdir + '/ghost/debug/',
availableThemes: this._config.paths.availableThemes || {},
availableApps: this._config.paths.availableApps || {},
builtScriptPath: path.join(corePath, 'built/scripts/')
},
theme: {
// normalise the URL by removing any trailing slash
url: this._config.url ? this._config.url.replace(/\/$/, '') : ''
},
slugs: {
// Used by generateSlug to generate slugs for posts, tags, users, ..
// reserved slugs are reserved but can be extended/removed by apps
// protected slugs cannot be changed or removed
reserved: ['admin', 'app', 'apps', 'archive', 'archives', 'categories', 'category', 'dashboard', 'feed', 'ghost-admin', 'login', 'logout', 'page', 'pages', 'post', 'posts', 'public', 'register', 'setup', 'signin', 'signout', 'signup', 'tag', 'tags', 'user', 'users', 'wp-admin', 'wp-login'],
protected: ['ghost', 'rss']
}
});
// Also pass config object to
// configUrl object to maintain
// clean depedency tree
configUrl.setConfig(this._config);
// For now we're going to copy the current state of this._config
// so it's directly accessible on the instance.
// @TODO: perhaps not do this? Put access of the config object behind
// a function?
_.extend(this, this._config);
};
/**
* Allows you to read the config object.
* @return {Object} The config object.
*/
ConfigManager.prototype.get = function () {
return this._config;
};
ConfigManager.prototype.load = function (configFilePath) {
var self = this;
self._config.paths.config = process.env.GHOST_CONFIG || configFilePath || self._config.paths.config;
/* Check for config file and copy from config.example.js
if one doesn't exist. After that, start the server. */
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
fs.exists(self._config.paths.config, function (exists) {
var pendingConfig;
if (!exists) {
pendingConfig = self.writeFile();
}
Promise.resolve(pendingConfig).then(function () {
return self.validate();
}).then(function (rawConfig) {
resolve(self.init(rawConfig));
}).catch(reject);
});
});
};
/* Check for config file and copy from config.example.js
if one doesn't exist. After that, start the server. */
ConfigManager.prototype.writeFile = function () {
var configPath = this._config.paths.config,
configExamplePath = this._config.paths.configExample;
return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
fs.exists(configExamplePath, function checkTemplate(templateExists) {
var read,
write,
error;
if (!templateExists) {
error = new Error('Could not locate a configuration file.');
error.context = appRoot;
error.help = 'Please check your deployment for config.js or config.example.js.';
return reject(error);
}
// Copy config.example.js => config.js
read = fs.createReadStream(configExamplePath);
read.on('error', function (err) {
errors.logError(new Error('Could not open config.example.js for read.'), appRoot, 'Please check your deployment for config.js or config.example.js.');
reject(err);
});
write = fs.createWriteStream(configPath);
write.on('error', function (err) {
errors.logError(new Error('Could not open config.js for write.'), appRoot, 'Please check your deployment for config.js or config.example.js.');
reject(err);
});
write.on('finish', resolve);
read.pipe(write);
});
});
};
/**
* Read config.js file from file system using node's require
* @param {String} envVal Which environment we're in.
* @return {Object} The config object.
*/
ConfigManager.prototype.readFile = function (envVal) {
return require(this._config.paths.config)[envVal];
};
/**
* Validates the config object has everything we want and in the form we want.
* @return {Promise.<Object>} Returns a promise that resolves to the config object.
*/
ConfigManager.prototype.validate = function () {
var envVal = process.env.NODE_ENV || undefined,
hasHostAndPort,
hasSocket,
config,
parsedUrl;
try {
config = this.readFile(envVal);
}
catch (e) {
return Promise.reject(e);
}
// Check if we don't even have a config
if (!config) {
errors.logError(new Error('Cannot find the configuration for the current NODE_ENV'), 'NODE_ENV=' + envVal,
'Ensure your config.js has a section for the current NODE_ENV value and is formatted properly.');
return Promise.reject(new Error('Unable to load config for NODE_ENV=' + envVal));
}
// Check that our url is valid
if (!validator.isURL(config.url, {protocols: ['http', 'https'], require_protocol: true})) {
errors.logError(new Error('Your site url in config.js is invalid.'), config.url, 'Please make sure this is a valid url before restarting');
return Promise.reject(new Error('invalid site url'));
}
parsedUrl = url.parse(config.url || 'invalid', false, true);
if (/\/ghost(\/|$)/.test(parsedUrl.pathname)) {
errors.logError(new Error('Your site url in config.js cannot contain a subdirectory called ghost.'), config.url, 'Please rename the subdirectory before restarting');
return Promise.reject(new Error('ghost subdirectory not allowed'));
}
// Check that we have database values
if (!config.database || !config.database.client) {
errors.logError(new Error('Your database configuration in config.js is invalid.'), JSON.stringify(config.database), 'Please make sure this is a valid Bookshelf database configuration');
return Promise.reject(new Error('invalid database configuration'));
}
hasHostAndPort = config.server && !!config.server.host && !!config.server.port;
hasSocket = config.server && !!config.server.socket;
// Check for valid server host and port values
if (!config.server || !(hasHostAndPort || hasSocket)) {
errors.logError(new Error('Your server values (socket, or host and port) in config.js are invalid.'), JSON.stringify(config.server), 'Please provide them before restarting.');
return Promise.reject(new Error('invalid server configuration'));
}
return Promise.resolve(config);
};
/**
* Helper method for checking the state of a particular privacy flag
* @param {String} privacyFlag The flag to check
* @returns {boolean}
*/
ConfigManager.prototype.isPrivacyDisabled = function (privacyFlag) {
if (!this.privacy) {
return false;
}
if (this.privacy.useTinfoil === true) {
return true;
}
return this.privacy[privacyFlag] === false;
};
/**
* Check if any of the currently set config items are deprecated, and issues a warning.
*/
ConfigManager.prototype.checkDeprecated = function () {
var deprecatedItems = ['updateCheck', 'mail.fromaddress'],
self = this;
_.each(deprecatedItems, function (property) {
self.displayDeprecated(self, property.split('.'), []);
});
};
ConfigManager.prototype.displayDeprecated = function (item, properties, address) {
var self = this,
property = properties.shift(),
errorText,
explanationText,
helpText;
address.push(property);
if (item.hasOwnProperty(property)) {
if (properties.length) {
return self.displayDeprecated(item[property], properties, address);
}
errorText = 'The configuration property [' + address.join('.').bold + '] has been deprecated.';
explanationText = 'This will be removed in a future version, please update your config.js file.';
helpText = 'Please check http://support.ghost.org/config for the most up-to-date example.';
errors.logWarn(errorText, explanationText, helpText);
}
};
if (testingEnvs.indexOf(process.env.NODE_ENV) > -1) {
defaultConfig = require('../../../config.example')[process.env.NODE_ENV];
}
module.exports = new ConfigManager(defaultConfig);