refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/410
- The 'private' value in 'Cache-Control' response header for all errors made it impossible for shared caches (e.g.: Fastly, Cloudflare) to cache 404 responses efficiently.
- The change substitutes 'max-age=0' which should not effect the browser cache behavior but would allow shared caches to process such requests efficiently.
- A more loose caching logic only applies to 404 responses from GET requests that are not user-specific (non-authenticated, non-cookie containing requests)
- As of Ghost 5.0 we only use the V2 version of jsonErrorRenderer
- Removed the old one, and renamed the V2 to not have a suffix any more
- Added 100% coverage to tests whilst here
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/280
- When an outdated client receives a 404 as a response there's no clear way to act on it. Plain 404 says nothing about need to update.
- In such cases the resourceNotFound handler should return a 406 error indicating the Ghost instance needs an update.
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/280
- When an outdated client receives a 404 as a response there's no clear way to act on it. Plain 404 says nothing about need to update.
- In such cases the resourceNotFound handler should return a 406 error indicating the client need to update.
no issue
- When adding more methods under test to this file the require statement will becom difficult to read in one long line. Multiline statement is way nicer to track in git history too
- in the event we get an unknown error bubble up, we don't handle the
templating on the error name
- `@tryghost/tpl` throws an error because we pass an undefined string:
`Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'replace')`
- this commit adds handling to fallback to a different user message in
that event so we don't cause a 500 error
no issue
Change to error handling caused all theme errors to be reported in Sentry, this fix (and a respective fix in Ghost) allows the error to be prepared for sentry before replacing the stack