- moving this middleware because we're about to add a second piece of middleware
- it's easier to see what we have when each middleware is in its own file rather than in one big middleware.js file
no issue
- this commit adds a counter for the number of boots we do in tests
- which therefore allows us to calculate the average boot time we
experience
- only useful for debugging test performance
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/139
- The v2 and v3 redirects APIs are unofficial and should not be used by anyone in production. There's no good reason to maintain expensive to run test suites for old unofficial APIs.
- The test cases in canary suite covers the functionality of redirects enough to be sure they work as expeted
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/138
- These tests still rely on the frontend to be present. Needs further investigation to remove "frontend: true" flag - it slows down test runs!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/138
- Final batch of the refactor to async/await syntax. Doing these refactors before modifying "testUtils.startGhost" everywhere to boot only with the backend
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/138
- This is a continuation of a bigger refactor to use async/await syntax before migrating "startGhost" methods to only use backend boot
- Removed a little bit of dead code (like admin user creation) which should speed up test execution too!
- Refactored user variables to be declared closer to their usecases instead of being high up in a global scope - variables shoul not live that far apart from the code that uses them
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/138
- First batch of the refactor to async/await syntax. Next one will cover the rest. Doing these refactors before modifying "testUtils.startGhost" everywhere to boot only with the backend
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/138
- There is no good reason to keep this extra variable around just call "stop" in couple very specific cases. Even for those cases, there's `testUtils.stopGhost` method which achieves the same without additional variable to track.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/138
- Having the "ghost" alias only added cognitive load when reading through the test code and didn't provide any additional value. Removed the pattern to keep things simpler and more explicit
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/138
- Using asycn/await syntax is way more readable and allows to identify further reusable patterns in test initialization. This refactor also served as an exploreation around how the code looks like at this point
refs: 2af9e2e12
- This new HTMLErrorRenderer is borrowed heavily from finalHandler
- This is the module that express uses to render errors if there is no custom errorhandler
- It just renders a really simple html page wrapping err.stack in a <pre>
- This results in a nicely formatted, but unstyled error page
- I also updated BasicErrorRenderer to use the same res.statusCode + err.stack pattern rather than err.message
Note: This error renderer is _only_ used for renderering errors on the `/ghost/` route
- In almost all cases, errors here are rendered by Ember
- The only error that can be rendered here is a missing template error see: 2af9e2e12
- Card asset reloading was incorrectly only happening if the API version changed 🙈
- In addition, having an init function was redundant, as theme activation happens on boot
- This meant that the card assets were being generated twice on boot
- Instead, we now only generate them on theme activation, which covers the boot case and simplifies all the logic
- Currently it's assumed that public files are 100% static
- With card assets, we're using it for files that are partially static, but can change between reboots and theme changes
- We already have a system for managing cache busting across theme changes and restarts - the ?v= key that is added via the asset helper
- This was already in place and used, but servePublicFile's internal cache didn't honor this key, and cached for the lifetime of boot
- This small change means that if a ?v= query param is present on a request for a public file, that we pay attention to it. Else we cache as before
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- Looking closer into the reason why the test was failing without "forceStart" revealed that the server only start was overoptimized - "initServicesForFrontend" should be a part of a backend as those are generic theme services.
no issue
- Having rewire here doens't do any difference and should not be used if absolutely needed. Usually using rewire gives a code "smell" so there's some sort of coupling that's going on and probably has to be addressed first
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- The reason the test **settings** test was failing when the force start flag was removed in the **custom themes** was the bridge! The bridge was trying to execute function on the frontend when the boot was done without initializing the frontend. The setting test was changing locale and the timezone which triggered events calling up on frontend components - we clearly don't want to do this when the instance is booted without the frontend
- To make event initialization conditional moved it to the "init". This way the event listeners are only set up when we boot with the "frontend" flag set to true
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- Without sensible defaults the web app was not initializing either the backend nor the frontned parts of the application. Fixed the defaults so the problem doesn't happen again and optimized mock-express-style initialization to only initialize the frontend routing
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- This optimization is expected to play a role in more consistent "backend-only" boot where the previous test state might have left over a different theme version which might cause in unwanted URL Services reainitializations.
- What has been happening here is the themes.test.js suite was uploading a theme with a v4 api and when the users api test suite loaded up it switched back to a default v2 theme, which caused routing reinitialization
- The root problem here is the themese suite is leaving a mess behind so a "restartModeGhostStart" is not really possible anymore - this should be cleaned up separately
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- Allows to turn off overwriting urls/resources JSON file caches on testing environment. This is needed to have predictable state when running multiple test suites that stop the Ghost process and try to persiste URL cache.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- This extracts the file storage knowledge out of the URL Service an allows to have optional features based on the environment - for example turning off writing cache for when running tests
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- The global default should stay the same as it used to be and we can introduce an override for "withFrontend:false" on casa-by-case or area-by-area bases
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- Going though local utils allows to have the "withFrontend: false" flag applied only to the e2e-api test suites. This way we can gradually introduce the no-frontend change across all test suites
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- Having the proxy in local utils allows to disable frontend gradually in test suites instead of all at once (the latter approach didn't work out as too many other suites still depend on full frontend initialization)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- When running e2e-API test in most cases there's no need to boot Ghost instance with full frontend. This should improve the boot time which should reflect on the speed of running test suites
- The tests where the "forceStart" and "withFrontend" are used together indicate that there's still some work to do to fully separate frontend/backend boot line. The force start is also unnecessary, but was needed to reinitialize all services properly - should be investigated!
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- To be able to reliably start ghost instance without a frontend the process needs access to urls/resources caches
- Storing the configuration in "paths" for now as there's no better place for it untill we are able to mock the content folder in pre-boot
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- These fixture had to be updated due to hardcoded ids introduced in the fixtures.json for test
- This allows to boot up a Ghost instance without recalculating urls for most common database states
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- These fixtures needs id's to be able to form a stable urls and resources cache that would be used across all e2e tests when booting without a frontend
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/135
- This way the test is performed on a "full" set of posts that will become unified within all e2e tests for performance optimization
closes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/13739
- Ghost cannot write to the core folder in correctly configured production installations
- Built assets therefore need to be written to the content directory
- Ghost does not overwrite anything in the content folder as part of an upgrade, therefore static files that are provided by Ghost
must still live inside /core
- So as a result, we now have core/frontend/public and content/public
- These two things are meant to improve performance at the cost of reliability.
- Perfect for testing, however I think they make a minimal impact on modern SSDs :(
- Still worth a shot to see if it helps with CI
refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/130
The API version stays at v2 unless we stub the getFrontendApiVersion method. But stubbing the method doesn't get picked up unless we actually restart Ghost.
TODO: Maybe change the default here so we don't need to restart Ghost just to test the current version's API
- These are simple functions that get data from config in a specific format
- They are also used by the topmost part of the application
- Config helpers seems like a reasonable fit to get them out of the web folder
- Functions have also been renamed to try to get them to make more sense
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/1217
- moved top-level `tenorApiKey` to `tenor:apiKey` and added `tenor:contentFilter`
- added base config to `defaults.json`
- updated `public-config.js` and API output serializer to use the new top-level `tenor` key
https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/130
The transaction no longer commits in the promise chain, which wasn't
valid logic for a transaction, since it is commited automatically when
the promise chain resolves, and rollsback automatically when the
promise chain rejects.
This makes code which fails during the transaction error in the right
place, instead of getting stuck here. (Especially good for writing
tests).
The tests for this code can now live in the integration folder.