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Nazar Gargol 9fd9186557
🐛 Fixed 'url' attribute miscalculation when when requested as the only part of fields filter (#9969)
closes #9962

- Fixed the bug with url being set to /404 when id was not present on the model
- Added a functional test to cover this bug
- Refactored url decorating methods to be more clear about the nature of passed parameters
2018-10-15 14:47:56 +02:00
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shared Added API Key auth middleware to v2 content API (#10005) 2018-10-15 16:23:34 +07:00
v0.1 🐛 Fixed 'url' attribute miscalculation when when requested as the only part of fields filter (#9969) 2018-10-15 14:47:56 +02:00
v2 Added API Key auth middleware to v2 content API (#10005) 2018-10-15 16:23:34 +07:00
index.js Moved api controllers into api/v0.1 (#9918) 2018-09-27 16:06:57 +02:00
README.md Added tiny framework to support multiple API versions (#9933) 2018-10-05 00:50:45 +02:00

API Versioning

Ghost supports multiple API versions. Each version lives in a separate folder e.g. api/v0.1, api/v2. Next to the API folders there is a shared folder, which the API versions use.

NOTE: v0.1 is deprecated and we won't touch this folder at all. The v0.1 folder contains the API layer which we have used since Ghost was born.

Stages

Each request goes through the following stages:

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

The framework we are building pipes a request through these stages depending on the API controller implementation.

Frame

Is a class, which holds all the information for API processing. We pass this instance per reference. The target 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
  },
  options: ['include']
  validation: {
    options: {
      include: {
        required: true,
        values: ['tags']
      }
    }
  },
  permissions: true,
  query(frame) {
    return models.Post.edit(frame.data, frame.options);
  }
}
read: {
  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);
  }
}