Ghost/core/server/web/api/v3/content
Hannah Wolfe f417c4c732
Merged our two maintenance middleware into one
- Reduced our maintenance middleware code down to the bare minimum!
  - We have an old maintenance middleware in place to handle when a site is forcibly put into maintenance mode, or the urlService hasn't finished booting
    - This maintenance middleware was mounted on every sub app, instead of globally for reasons I no longer remember
  - Recently, we introduced a new, static version of maintenence middleware to show during the boot process so we can get the server started earlier & not drop requests
    - This version has its own HTML template and doesn't depend on any of Ghost's error rendering code
  - To simplify and help with decoupling, this commit merges the two middleware, so that the new independent & static middleware renders its template for any one of the 3 possible maintenance modes
    - It only needs to exist in the top level app 🙌

TODO: move the maintenance middleware to its own file/package so it's not part of the app.js as that is weird
2021-11-24 11:27:18 +00:00
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app.js Merged our two maintenance middleware into one 2021-11-24 11:27:18 +00:00
middleware.js Renamed middlewares to middleware consistently 2021-11-16 15:51:47 +00:00
routes.js Refactor imports in API's routes files 2021-07-07 18:33:25 +04:00