no issue
- all `config.js` files were ignored in git, this was causing issues in editors (well, Atom at least) where application files called `config.js` were being excluded from file lists and search/fuzzy finder. This change updates .gitignore to only ignore the root `config.js` file which is now the only file that is customised per-install
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
refs #6039
- adds ember-cli-mirage dependency
- sets up mirage to match our API endpoints and responses
- adds fixture data for settings that are always present for all blogs
- converts existing acceptance tests to use mirage
No Issue
- Switches to the newer style of dependency injection.
- Instead of injection Controllers via "needs," use
Ember.inject.controller().
- Get rid of initializers that were only injecting objects
into various factories. Converts these objects into Ember.Service
objects and declaratively inject them where needed via
Ember.inject.service(). The added benefit to this is that it's no
longer a mystery where these properties/methods come from and it's
straightforward to inject them where needed.
Closes#3568
- Deleted html placeholders in client
- Added new grunt task, buildAboutPage, which 1)creates -contributors.hbs partial and 2) downloads contributor avatars
- buildAboutPage is called by anything that does an emberTemplates task
- Removed unused code from ghostpaths
Closes#3161
- Add a config.js file for the client which is used to configure
Ember.Application during runtime. The correct version of config.js
is copied into place by grunt via the copy:(dev|prod) task from
either config-dev.js or config-prod.js.
- Serve minified and production versions of libraries where applicable
including handlebars-runtime and ember-prod.
- Bundle third party libraries into vendor.min.js.
- Bundle Ghost's Ember app and templates into ghost.min.js
- Remove all fixture data and code from the client.
closes#3056
- Remove clientold
- Remove clientold tests
- Cleanup old admin helpers
- Remove old routes from admin and controllers from admin controller
- Comment out / remove old and broken tests
- Cleanup Gruntfile.js, bower.js, package.json etc
Still TODO:
- cleanup / add removed tests
- do we still need countable?
If there are no further comments or suggestions for #2386 then I think it would be good to get this in. Remove .bowerrc from base repo but allows it to still be used for people with specialised dev environments by adding to .gitignore
Closes#2276
- Adds the images to `core/client/assets/img`
- Adds css with ember hacks to `core/client/assets/css`
- Configures middleware to provide assets as static files at url `/ghost/ember`
- Adds ember option to assets helper
- Modifies default-ember.hbs to use ember option on asset helper
- Remove inline style definition in editor.hbs
- Modifies .gitignore to include ember-hacks.css (in ignored `core/client/assets/css` folder)
fixes#2272
- Remove libraries from shared/vendor
- Remove libraries from client/assets/vendor
- Add bower to package.json and postinstall
- Add bower.json with dependencies
- Add scripts from bower_components to concat/uglify
- Fix tests
- Serve jquery from /ghost/built/theme/
Fixes#1227
- Removed deprecated `multipart` references.
- Setup `busboy` to pass along file streams and do a naive parse of form
values.
- Updated logic in file storage and db import to handle file streams
instead of the temporary files created by `multipart`.
- Made a helper called ghostScriptTags that will spit out the relevant
script tags with version parameter; 4 unminified files in development,
1 minified file in production.
- Added grunt concat and uglify tasks to build files into core/built
- Fixed some unit tests by making them native date objects
Extracts all express-server-related code in index.js to core/server.js, leaving index.js purely for booting up Ghost's core components in a sensible order.
Aside from the project's tidiness, this means that we can perform asynchronous configuration loading/checks before requiring any modules that read the config.
Closes#418.
* Moved the app config behind the promise wall (I couldn't reliably assign generated uuid to the ghost object AND have access to an automatically created db from fixtures AND not have circular reference (try including api in ghost.js ;) ))
* Added new functionality to `ghost.init()`, which is responsible for the first run bit (I'm thinking plopping a filter or an action in there for future devs)
* Modified `.gitignore` so the `.png`s casper generates aren't added
* Fixed ambiguity and typos here and there, see code
Fixes#291
Incorporated new task into gruntfile which generates a markdown formatted
changelog from the git commit messages of the last 14 git tags, corresponding
to two weeks of nightly releases.
The changelog is saved in __dirname/CHANGELOG.md.
At this stage, the code is a fair bit too complex to be left in the gruntfile
and should be split out into a separate module, but this is a first bash at the
function which can be improved later.
Additionally, several additions have been made to the generator to improve
reliability:
- Now generates changelog based on log output with --graph (thx hannah)
- Grabs tag refs from git
- Added changelog to gitignore
- Added message for builds without any changes
- Ignores any commits which have not been incorporated into a build
- This is a first pass at getting a more logical structure. The focus is on moving from admin/frontend to client/server.
- The location of the databases is highly important, this isn't expected to change again
In the future
- client/assets should probably become public/
- more stuff should be shared (helpers etc)
- cleanup some confusion around tpl and views
Added a basic UI and implementation for importing and exporting data.
Hooked up the routes and tested importing and exporting a version 001
file.
Slipped in the TemplateView in base.js but didn't end up using it. I
think it will encapsulate common logic for template views pretty well.
Should close#175.