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- Every route can set a title token that is combined with the blog’s title, resulting in titles like ‘Content - Test Blog’. - Subroutes are supported (‘Settings - General - Test Blog’) - The blog’s name is applied to and taken from the `config` object to spare Ember a REST call via `store.find(‘settings’)`. - Tests have been changed to test for the new titles. - The initially proposed solution (https://github.com/paddle8/ember-document-title) doesn’t play nice with EAK, which is why I went with this solution (https://gist.github.com/machty/8413411) by Ember.JS core dev @Machty.
29 lines
821 B
JavaScript
29 lines
821 B
JavaScript
import AuthenticatedRoute from 'ghost/routes/authenticated';
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import styleBody from 'ghost/mixins/style-body';
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import loadingIndicator from 'ghost/mixins/loading-indicator';
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var DebugRoute = AuthenticatedRoute.extend(styleBody, loadingIndicator, {
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titleToken: 'Debug',
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classNames: ['settings'],
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beforeModel: function (transition) {
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this._super(transition);
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var self = this;
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this.store.find('user', 'me').then(function (user) {
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if (user.get('isAuthor') || user.get('isEditor')) {
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self.transitionTo('posts');
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}
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});
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},
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model: function () {
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return this.store.find('setting', {type: 'blog,theme'}).then(function (records) {
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return records.get('firstObject');
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});
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}
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});
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export default DebugRoute;
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