Ghost/core/server/config/url.js
Jason Williams d0931aa455 Add location header to response when new object is created
closes #2635
- add new logic to the api request handler to set a location header
  when new objects are created
- added an api context to config.urlFor() to return the root url
- added functional tests for the affected routes
2014-05-04 14:52:01 +00:00

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// Contains all path information to be used throughout
// the codebase.
var moment = require('moment'),
_ = require('lodash'),
ghostConfig = '';
// ## setConfig
// Simple utility function to allow
// passing of the ghostConfig
// object here to be used locally
// to ensure clean depedency graph
// (i.e. no circular dependencies).
function setConfig(config) {
ghostConfig = config;
}
// ## createUrl
// Simple url creation from a given path
// Ensures that our urls contain the subdirectory if there is one
// And are correctly formatted as either relative or absolute
// Usage:
// createUrl('/', true) -> http://my-ghost-blog.com/
// E.g. /blog/ subdir
// createUrl('/welcome-to-ghost/') -> /blog/welcome-to-ghost/
// Parameters:
// - urlPath - string which must start and end with a slash
// - absolute (optional, default:false) - boolean whether or not the url should be absolute
// - secure (optional, default:false) - boolean whether or not to use urlSSL or url config
// Returns:
// - a URL which always ends with a slash
function createUrl(urlPath, absolute, secure) {
urlPath = urlPath || '/';
absolute = absolute || false;
var output = '', baseUrl;
// create base of url, always ends without a slash
if (absolute) {
baseUrl = (secure && ghostConfig.urlSSL) ? ghostConfig.urlSSL : ghostConfig.url;
output += baseUrl.replace(/\/$/, '');
} else {
output += ghostConfig.paths.subdir;
}
// append the path, always starts and ends with a slash
output += urlPath;
return output;
}
// ## urlPathForPost
// Always sync
// Creates the url path for a post, given a post and a permalink
// Parameters:
// - post - a json object representing a post
// - permalinks - a json object containing the permalinks setting
function urlPathForPost(post, permalinks) {
var output = '',
tags = {
year: function () { return moment(post.published_at).format('YYYY'); },
month: function () { return moment(post.published_at).format('MM'); },
day: function () { return moment(post.published_at).format('DD'); },
slug: function () { return post.slug; },
id: function () { return post.id; }
};
if (post.page === 1) {
output += '/:slug/';
} else {
output += permalinks.value;
}
// replace tags like :slug or :year with actual values
output = output.replace(/(:[a-z]+)/g, function (match) {
if (_.has(tags, match.substr(1))) {
return tags[match.substr(1)]();
}
});
return output;
}
// ## urlFor
// Synchronous url creation for a given context
// Can generate a url for a named path, given path, or known object (post)
// Determines what sort of context it has been given, and delegates to the correct generation method,
// Finally passing to createUrl, to ensure any subdirectory is honoured, and the url is absolute if needed
// Usage:
// urlFor('home', true) -> http://my-ghost-blog.com/
// E.g. /blog/ subdir
// urlFor({relativeUrl: '/my-static-page/') -> /blog/my-static-page/
// E.g. if post object represents welcome post, and slugs are set to standard
// urlFor('post', {...}) -> /welcome-to-ghost/
// E.g. if post object represents welcome post, and slugs are set to date
// urlFor('post', {...}) -> /2014/01/01/welcome-to-ghost/
// Parameters:
// - context - a string, or json object describing the context for which you need a url
// - data (optional) - a json object containing data needed to generate a url
// - absolute (optional, default:false) - boolean whether or not the url should be absolute
// This is probably not the right place for this, but it's the best place for now
function urlFor(context, data, absolute) {
var urlPath = '/',
secure,
knownObjects = ['post', 'tag', 'user'],
// this will become really big
knownPaths = {
'home': '/',
'rss': '/rss/',
'api': '/ghost/api/v0.1'
};
// Make data properly optional
if (_.isBoolean(data)) {
absolute = data;
data = null;
}
// Can pass 'secure' flag in either context or data arg
secure = (context && context.secure) || (data && data.secure);
if (_.isObject(context) && context.relativeUrl) {
urlPath = context.relativeUrl;
} else if (_.isString(context) && _.indexOf(knownObjects, context) !== -1) {
// trying to create a url for an object
if (context === 'post' && data.post && data.permalinks) {
urlPath = urlPathForPost(data.post, data.permalinks);
secure = data.post.secure;
} else if (context === 'tag' && data.tag) {
urlPath = '/tag/' + data.tag.slug + '/';
secure = data.tag.secure;
}
// other objects are recognised but not yet supported
} else if (_.isString(context) && _.indexOf(_.keys(knownPaths), context) !== -1) {
// trying to create a url for a named path
urlPath = knownPaths[context] || '/';
}
return createUrl(urlPath, absolute, secure);
}
// ## urlForPost
// This method is async as we have to fetch the permalinks
// Get the permalink setting and then get a URL for the given post
// Parameters
// - settings - passed reference to api.settings
// - post - a json object representing a post
// - absolute (optional, default:false) - boolean whether or not the url should be absolute
function urlForPost(settings, post, absolute) {
return settings.read('permalinks').then(function (response) {
var permalinks = response.settings[0];
return urlFor('post', {post: post, permalinks: permalinks}, absolute);
});
}
module.exports.setConfig = setConfig;
module.exports.urlFor = urlFor;
module.exports.urlForPost = urlForPost;