- published_by should be set by business logic, rather than by users
Credits: An anonymous researcher working with Beyond Security's SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure program
refs #5727, #5602
- Add new 'order' column to posts_tags table
- Migrate all existing posts_tags to have a correct value for 'order'
- Rewrite updateTags to not remove all tags, and to correctly maintain order
- Add transaction support for tag operations
- Many tests
issue #5500
- make `changePassword` and `resetPassword` methods on `user` model
consistent: use `object` and `options` arguments instead of multiple
different arguments
- change User API `changePassword` method to use these new arguments
closes#5490
- use same event handling pattern as fetchAll
- add support for `fetching:collection` to post model
- add tests to check that url is fetched via findAll and findPage
fixes#5104, refs #4348, #2263
- Create a centralised event module
- Hook it up for posts, pages, tags and users
- Use it in sitemaps instead of direct method calls
- Use it for xmlrpc calls
- Check events are fired in model tests
- Update sitemap tests to work with new code
- Fix a bug where invited users were appearing in sitemaps
- Move sitemaps and xmlrpc into a directory together
closes#4262
- implementation based on #1545
- added integration test. Modified mocked posts because code requires published_at timestamps to be different.
- fixed 2 broken tests that depended on mocked posts to have "new Date()" as their timestamps
- added checks to only query db if next/previous post requested
Closes#4697
- Run tag add operations in sequence instead of in parallel
since generateSlug will hand out duplicate slugs until one of
them is committed to the database.
- Add test.
- Misc cleanup of method parameter names and jshint hints.
Refs #4521
- Handle 'include' query param in tags API.
- Add post_count support when fetching a tag with findOne.
- Remove post_count from options.include after processing.
- Extra database query no longer used to fetch post_count.
closes#4521
- if '?include=post_count' present, query db for tag/post_count information
and append it to returned JSON
- fixed linter errors
- added integration test
- parsing to int as knex (or PostGres driver) is returning bigint as strings
- iterating through a smaller collection to avoid exception
closes#4445
- post model gets permalink format
- post model queries urlPathForPost to return computed url
- url helper modified to use post url
- urlForPost method abolished and replaced where necessary
- updated tests
closes#4498
- remove toJSON code which returns only IDs from objects
- don't auto-include tags & fields in post responses
- don't auto-include roles in user responses
- fix #allthethings that made assumptions about the auto-includes, or otherwise were only working because of the auto-include
resolves#2170
- creates a models.init() function that requires all other model files
and caches them. This is opposed to the previous functionality where
when you require('./models') it would immediately require all other models.
Now it's done when you want.
- Updates all tests to reflect the new structure of the model module
Refs #3473
- Change tests to not assume that all inserted fixture data
will end up with the same millisecond-precision time for
results sorting. If a test is set up to check the contents
of a specific fixture extract it explictly from the results.
Closes#3100
* Introduces `destroyByAuhor`, given a context and an id, it will check if context has permission to delete the user by the id, and then deletes all the content where `author_id` is id, and then deletes the user
* Does multiple checks to make sure user exists
* Added a fixture `posts:mu` that creates 4 users belonging to 4 roles, 50 posts that have authors evenly distributed, 5 tags and all 50 have one tag attached to it, evenly distributed.
Caveats / questions
* Started testing
closes#3426
- added transfer ownership endpoint
- added owner to roles.permissible
- manually removed owner from roles.browse
- removed hard coded author role
- fixed tests that were passing due to hard coded author role
- added testUtils.setup(‚roles‘)
no issue
- Refactor all integration tests to specify and load ONLY the fixtures
they require to run, rather than initialising the whole kit-and-kaboodle
for every single test which takes FOREVER.
- Refactor the route tests to share a doAuth function, and also specify
additional fixtures required
- Move import and export unit tests, which are actually integration tests
(they touch the DB)
- Comment out most of the permissions unit tests for now as they need more
stubs/mocks so as to not touch the DB
Still todo:
- prevent default DB initialisation in route tests, and specify all
fixtures requires as per the integration tests
- fix up the unit/permissions_spec
migration from usage of config() to just an object of config.
no relevant issue
- Change 'loadConfig' task to 'ensureConfig' to more accurately reflect
what it is actually doing. Its sole purpose is to make sure a `config.js`
file exists, and as such the name now reflects that purpose.
- Update config/index.js to export the ghostConfig object directly
so that it can be accessed from other modules
- Update all references of config(). to config.
This was a blind global find all and replace, treat it as such.
- Fixes to tests to support new config access method
- Allow each test to still work when invoked invidually
fixes#3275, fixes#3290, ref #3086, ref #3084
- Ensure that we use the current logged in user and not just user 1 when
- removing hard coded user: 1 except where absolutely necessary
- passing context, rather than user to models
- base model has a new function to determine what id to use for created_by etc
Closes#3271
- Change validations on both server and client to allow the
Website field to be empty or a valid URL.
- Add new schema validation helper isEmptyOrURL.
- Remove duplicate call to UserValidator in the save action
of the SettingsUser controller.
- User.last_login and User.created_at are already Moment objects
so Moment#fromNow can be called on them directly.
This frees us up to enforce one single point of access, thus paving
the way towards allowing us to initialize the models at are request,
and not when it's require().
addresses #2170