no issue
- provide a single point for accessing config in unit tests
- create a single way to set and restore config
- ensure that restore deletes top level optional keys that are now undefined
- use this._config in check deprecations, otherwise the config gets cached
- solves issues with interdependent tests
no issue
- If client credentials are missing, or not valid, output a clear message in the server console
- Still defaults to sending the 'access denied to url' error to the frontend
no issue
- Cache the permalinks & postsPerPage settings on the config.theme object
- Use the config.theme cache to reference these items throughout the frontend of a blog
- Removes the need for workarounds and extra code to handle async fetches
- Makes these values accessible to all themes, which is very useful now we have the API stuff
closes#6150
- clean up ghost.url.api script
- switch to inlining config and making the ghost-url.js file an external request
- add minification in production
closes#5850
- filters were added so that apps could change the output of the helpers, but as async helpers are a hack, this led to issues
- apps aren't currently a working part of Ghost, so for now, lets remove the filters
- we'll add these back when we have a better implementation of async helpers & this style of app is back on the cards
refs #5091, #6166
- fetch channel config via an internal function
- prevents channel config from being statically cached at runtime
- means that labs & other settings can be used to change these values
refs #6122
- restore original options after delete
- this is a fix for one use case, long term we should aim to leave
options untouched and execute special queries with temporary data
refs #6009
- This is a straight rename, no functionality is added
- The dot syntax requires pre/post processing to convert the name
- This PR also includes several updates to the tests, as they weren't being run as part of Travis!
Pagination arrows seem to be an appropriate place to use aria-hidden. That is the use-case for bootstrap (http://getbootstrap.com/components/#aligned-links) and based upon my understanding of area seems to be correct.
- pass debug: true to the API to get some useful debug output
- does not work in production mode
Note: I have added these lines back in so many times in the past month or so so that I could
figure out what was happening, I figured everyone else might find them useful.
TODO: use a proper logging method dependent on env
refs #5614, #5943
- adds a new 'filter' bookshelf plugin which extends the model
- the filter plugin provides handling for merging/combining various filters (enforced, defaults and custom/user-provided)
- the filter plugin also handles the calls to gql
- post processing is also moved to the plugin, to be further refactored/removed in future
- adds tests showing how filter could be abused prior to this commit
refs #5614
- change isPublicContext to detectPublicContext
- behaviour now expands the context object out
- this is a bit of a sideeffect, but this is the simplest change
that makes it possible to use the context in the model layer without
significant wider changes
- add new access rules plugin
- takes a context object as part of `forge()` & caches it on the model instance
- provides helper functions for testing access rules later on
refs #5943
- no longer assume the options in processOptions are set
- set where to a new GQL JSON-like statement object
- rather than setting options, add statements which can be understood by knexify
- pass the statements through knexify to build the query