Ghost/core/frontend/helpers/prev_post.js
Hannah Wolfe fc664ac697 Improved helper index, use glob to read directory
- Having to remember to add files to an index.js is a PITA
- We already have glob as a dependency, so use that
- This requires that the file prev_next be renamed to prev_post, which is what it's called as by default
- next_post is an alias of next_post - so this reflects that more closely
2020-04-10 13:08:41 +01:00

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// ### prevNext helper exposes methods for prev_post and next_post - separately defined in helpers index.
// Example usages
// `{{#prev_post}}<a href ="{{url}}>previous post</a>{{/prev_post}}'
// `{{#next_post}}<a href ="{{url absolute="true">next post</a>{{/next_post}}'
const {logging, i18n, api, hbs, checks} = require('../services/proxy');
const get = require('lodash/get');
const Promise = require('bluebird');
const moment = require('moment');
const createFrame = hbs.handlebars.createFrame;
const buildApiOptions = function buildApiOptions(options, post) {
var publishedAt = moment(post.published_at).format('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss'),
slug = post.slug,
op = options.name === 'prev_post' ? '<=' : '>',
order = options.name === 'prev_post' ? 'desc' : 'asc',
apiOptions = {
/**
* @deprecated: `author`, will be removed in Ghost 3.0
*/
include: 'author,authors,tags',
order: 'published_at ' + order,
limit: 1,
// This line deliberately uses double quotes because GQL cannot handle either double quotes
// or escaped singles, see TryGhost/GQL#34
filter: "slug:-" + slug + "+published_at:" + op + "'" + publishedAt + "'" // eslint-disable-line quotes
};
if (get(options, 'hash.in')) {
if (options.hash.in === 'primary_tag' && get(post, 'primary_tag.slug')) {
apiOptions.filter += '+primary_tag:' + post.primary_tag.slug;
} else if (options.hash.in === 'primary_author' && get(post, 'primary_author.slug')) {
apiOptions.filter += '+primary_author:' + post.primary_author.slug;
} else if (options.hash.in === 'author' && get(post, 'author.slug')) {
apiOptions.filter += '+author:' + post.author.slug;
}
}
return apiOptions;
};
const fetch = function fetch(options, data) {
const self = this;
const apiOptions = buildApiOptions(options, this);
const apiVersion = data.root._locals.apiVersion;
// @TODO: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/10548
const controller = api[apiVersion].postsPublic || api[apiVersion].posts;
return controller
.browse(apiOptions)
.then(function handleSuccess(result) {
var related = result.posts[0];
if (related) {
return options.fn(related, {data: data});
} else {
return options.inverse(self, {data: data});
}
})
.catch(function handleError(err) {
logging.error(err);
data.error = err.message;
return options.inverse(self, {data: data});
});
};
// If prevNext method is called without valid post data then we must return a promise, if there is valid post data
// then the promise is handled in the api call.
module.exports = function prevNext(options) {
options = options || {};
const data = createFrame(options.data);
const context = options.data.root.context;
// Guard against incorrect usage of the helpers
if (!options.fn || !options.inverse) {
data.error = i18n.t('warnings.helpers.mustBeCalledAsBlock', {helperName: options.name});
logging.warn(data.error);
return Promise.resolve();
}
if (context.includes('preview')) {
return Promise.resolve(options.inverse(this, {data: data}));
}
// Guard against trying to execute prev/next on pages, or other resources
if (!checks.isPost(this) || this.page) {
return Promise.resolve(options.inverse(this, {data: data}));
}
// With the guards out of the way, attempt to build the apiOptions, and then fetch the data
return fetch.call(this, options, data);
};