refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-86/fix-failing-site-instance-when-redirects-file-is-invalid
refs 260a47da83
- Added validation logic to catch redirects files having invalid RegEx expressions when they are introduced into the system (on upload)
- This way the error happening in the refed commit would have not happened as the validator would not have passed it through
- Moved up the "Router" declaration in custom-redirects as it needs to happen before any other bit of logic has a chance to throw
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-86/fix-failing-site-instance-when-redirects-file-is-invalid
refs 260a47da83
- Refed commit was missing a unit test coverage.
- The approach here introduces a new pattern - using `supertest` in unit tests. I've found this to be the most expressive way to test an express app which receives certain middleware dynamically. Because there are very few moving parts the test is still extremely quick to run
refs https://linear.app/tryghost/issue/CORE-35/refactor-route-and-redirect-settings
refs 7528ec8c3b
- The way the custom redirects middleware was organized made it extremely hard to unit test it (had to stub the redirects service methods etc). With a new organization it's possible to provide needed redirects configs to the method which makes the actual redirects Router logic testable and the code less coupled with redirects services
- This was meant to be an attempt to extract more of the slow redirects regression tests, which failed. Instead found this weak spot that could be improved and gained:
- shaved 4s of time as two slow regression test cases are now gone
- there's now a base to build upon when getting more coverage for the custom redirects middleware
- All var declarations are now const or let as per ES6
- All comma-separated lists / chained declarations are now one declaration per line
- This is for clarity/readability but also made running the var-to-const/let switch smoother
- ESLint rules updated to match
How this was done:
- npm install -g jscodeshift
- git clone https://github.com/cpojer/js-codemod.git
- git clone git@github.com:TryGhost/Ghost.git shallow-ghost
- cd shallow-ghost
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/unchain-variables.js . -v=2
- jscodeshift -t ../js-codemod/transforms/no-vars.js . -v=2
- yarn
- yarn test
- yarn lint / fix various lint errors (almost all indent) by opening files and saving in vscode
- grunt test-regression
- sorted!
- updated various files I noticed were outdated on my travels around the codebase
- doesn't make any more advanced ES6 changes, this is mostly in the persuit of getting rid of var x = y, z = a; lists at the top of files
- Moved upload validation mw from shared to api as it is not shared (except within the API)
- Co-located the code with the upload middleware, as it's small and gives us a nice API of .upload.single and .upload.validation
- This file is only used in one part of the app, this updates the code structure to reflect this
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- These two functions have no dependencies and are only used in valiation/upload
- Co-locating the code makes it easier to move
- Exported them with a new module.exports._test pattern - we'll see about whether this is a good idea
- This is one of many similar changes needed to make it easier to refactor to the existing setup
- move all test files from core/test to test/
- updated all imports and other references
- all code inside of core/ is then application code
- tests are correctly at the root level
- consistent with other repos/projects
Co-authored-by: Kevin Ansfield <kevin@lookingsideways.co.uk>