Fixes#877
- Updated the blog/content view to check `collection.length` before
attempting to pull another record.
- In the event an item is removed and the collection now has zero items,
still redraw the preview pane, just with no data.
Added a couple sanity checks to the config during the loadConfig call.
- Check that the config exists for the current NODE_ENV
- Check that the config.url exists and is valid structure
- Check that the config.database exists
- Check that the config.server exists and has a port and host value
closes#886
- removed meta_description which is empty and would have crashed
- added content
- img src converted to absolute path
- a href converted to absolute path
closes#850
- the aliases for the ghost admin link were causing redirects of the
form /ghost//admin etc.
- simplest solution is to split the route into two with the first one
just redirecting and the second doing the auth
closes#705
- uses the file type passed by express/connect
- relies on the type being set correctly by the browser upload
- doesn't reread the file to check
Fixes#825
- Changes the way the error middleware is delivered in server.js, moving
all the logic back into errorHandling.js
- Alters error logging to use console.error (probably more appropriate) instead
of console.log
- Changes error tests to accomodate for these alterations
- Alters user-error and error hbs templates to incorporate stack traces
- Adds additional styling for error pages to accomodate stack traces
- Added logic to parse and deliver formatted stack traces
Notes:
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- Jslint gets in the way of the regex I've got to use to parse the stack.
(It cites 'security reasons' which are not relevant in this case.)
I needed to add a condition to relax it at the top of errorHandling.js
- The stack trace should probably be added as a partial, but I figured it
was out of scope for this PR.
Fixes#824
- Removed global registration of `express.bodyParser` middleware.
- Replaced with `express.bodyParser`'s constituents: `express.json` and
`express.urlencoded`, then registered `express.multipart` against *only*
the upload route.
closes#812
- replace defaults with consistently named .png files
- change the settings saving code so that it doesn't double-save images and save the defaults to the db