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Fabien 'egg' O'Carroll ee786aaa5d
Cleaned up members & stripe settings (#11957)
* Updated members default settings

ref #10318

This pulls out the members_subscription_settings & stripe_connect_intgration settings into separate keys

* Updated usage of members_from_address

* Updated stripe_connect usage

* Updated members config to use new settings

* Updated members middleware to use isStripeConnected

* Updated members service to reload correctly

We reload the members-api instance when the related settings change, so
this makes sure we're listening to the correct settings changes

* Updated ghost_head helper to use new settings

* Updated theme middleware to use new settings

* Renamed members_allow_signup -> members_allow_free_signup

* Fixed tests after settings refactor

* Removed  from direct key settings key

* Fixed regression tests for settings api
2020-06-29 16:22:42 +02:00
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canary Cleaned up members & stripe settings (#11957) 2020-06-29 16:22:42 +02:00
shared Refactored common lib import to use destructuring (#11835) 2020-05-22 19:22:20 +01:00
v2 Updated settings API v3 tests to check for correct types returned for specific keys 2020-06-25 17:36:10 +12:00
index.js
README.md

API Versioning

Ghost supports multiple API versions. Each version lives in a separate folder e.g. api/v2, api/v3, api/canary etc. Next to the API folders there is a shared folder, which contains shared code, which all API versions use.

Stages

Each request goes through the following stages:

  • input validation
  • input serialisation
  • permissions
  • query
  • output serialisation

The framework we are building pipes a request through these stages in respect of the API controller configuration.

Frame

Is a class, which holds all the information for request processing. We pass this instance by reference. Each function can modify the original instance. No need to return the class instance.

Structure

{
  original: Object,
  options: Object,
  data: Object,
  user: Object,
  file: Object,
  files: Array
}

Example

{
  original: {
    include: 'tags'
  },
  options: {
    withRelated: ['tags']
  },
  data: {
    posts: []
  }
}

API Controller

A controller is no longer just a function, it's a set of configurations.

Structure

edit: function || object
edit: {
  headers: object,
  options: Array,
  data: Array,
  validation: object | function,
  permissions: boolean | object | function,
  query: function
}

Examples

edit: {
  headers: {
    cacheInvalidate: true
  },
  // Allowed url/query params
  options: ['include']
  // Url/query param validation configuration
  validation: {
    options: {
      include: {
        required: true,
        values: ['tags']
      }
    }
  },
  permissions: true,
  // Returns a model response!
  query(frame) {
    return models.Post.edit(frame.data, frame.options);
  }
}
read: {
  // Allowed url/query params, which will be remembered inside `frame.data`
  // This is helpful for READ requests e.g. `model.findOne(frame.data, frame.options)`.
  // Our model layer requires sending the where clauses as first parameter.
  data: ['slug']
  validation: {
    data: {
      slug: {
        values: ['eins']
      }
    }
  },
  permissions: true,
  query(frame) {
    return models.Post.findOne(frame.data, frame.options);
  }
}
edit: {
  validation() {
    // custom validation, skip framework
  },
  permissions: {
    unsafeAttrs: ['author']
  },
  query(frame) {
    return models.Post.edit(frame.data, frame.options);
  }
}