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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hannah Wolfe
47e00900cc 💄 🐷 Test consistency (#8199)
no issue

- change out should.equal for // jshint ignore:line
- ensure should is the first require in every test, and ALWAYS require
- make sinon the second require, and sandbox the last thing
- ALWAYS use sandbox, futureproofs tests against contributors who don't know it
- change require formatting
2017-03-21 09:24:11 +01:00
Hannah Wolfe
bb3cc8c0f8 Reimplement custom theme templates (#8147)
closes #8082

- Update the `pickTemplate` logic to
  a) rely on getActive().hasTemplate() instead of being passed a list of paths
  b) support the concept of a fallback, which is returned if there is no theme, or if the theme doesn't have a more specific template
- Update every instance of template picking, across the 3 internalApps, and render-channel, to use this new logic
- update the tests
2017-03-14 00:15:50 +01:00
Hannah Wolfe
f8b498d6e7 🔥 No more availableThemes (#8085)
no issue

🎨 Switch themes API to use config.availableThemes
- this gets rid of the only places where settings.availableThemes are used

🔥 Get rid of settings.availableThemes
- this is no longer used anywhere
- also get rid of every related call to updateSettingsCache

🔥 Replace config.availableThemes with theme cache
- Creates a tailor-made in-memory cache for themes inside the theme module
- Add methods for getting & setting items on the cache
- Move all references to config.availableThemes to use the new cache
- This can be abstracted later to support other kinds of caches?

🎨 Start improving theme lib's API
Still TODO: simplifying/clarifying:
- what is the structure of the internal list
- what is the difference between a package list, and a theme list?
- what is the difference between reading a theme and loading it?
- how do we update the theme list (add/remove)
- how do we refresh the theme list? (hot reload?!)
- how do we get from an internal list, to one that is sent as part of the API?
- how are we going to handle theme storage: read/write, such that the path is configurable

🎨 Use themeList consistently
🎨 Update list after storage
2017-03-02 17:53:48 +01:00
Aileen Nowak
2f3081fa9f Make AMP optional (#7830)
closes #7769

Because Google AMP is bitching around and shows errors in Googles' webmaster tools for missing post images and blog icons, we decided to make AMP optional. It will be enabled by default, but can be disabled in general settings. Once disabled, the `amp` route doesn't work anymore.

This PR contains the back end changes for Ghost-alpha:
- Adds `amp` to settings table incl default setting `true`
- Adds `amp` value to our settings cache
- Changes the route handling of AMP app to check for the `amp` setting first.
- Adds tests to check the route handling and ghost_head output
- Includes changes to `post-lookup.js` as done by @kirrg001 in #7842
2017-01-17 16:40:06 +01:00
Hannah Wolfe
61bf54ec88 🎉 Middleware refactor: Give the API its own express App (#7537)
refs #4172

* 🎨 Use bodyParser only where it is needed

This is a pretty extreme optimisation, however in the interests of killing middleware/index.js it
seemed prudent to move towards not having in there that wasn't strictly necessary 😁

We should reassess how apps do this sort of thing, but it seems pretty sane to declare bodyParsing
if and only if it is necessary.

* 🎨 Move all API code to API router

* 🎨 Refactor API into an App, not just a router

- Apps have their own rendering engines, only the frontend & the admin panel need views
- The API should be JSON only, with minimal middleware
- Individual sections within the API could/should be treated as Routers

* 🎨 Flatten API middleware inclusion

- get rid of the weird middleware object
- move the api-only middleware into the middleware/api folder
2016-10-11 10:36:00 +02:00
Katharina Irrgang
d81bc91bd2 Error creation (#7477)
refs #7116, refs #2001

- Changes the way Ghost errors are implemented to benefit from proper inheritance
- Moves all error definitions into a single file
- Changes the error constructor to take an options object, rather than needing the arguments to be passed in the correct order.
- Provides a wrapper so that any errors that haven't already been converted to GhostErrors get converted before they are displayed.

Summary of changes:

* 🐛  set NODE_ENV in config handler
*   add GhostError implementation (core/server/errors.js)
  - register all errors in one file
  - inheritance from GhostError
  - option pattern
* 🔥  remove all error files
*   wrap all errors into GhostError in case of HTTP
* 🎨  adaptions
  - option pattern for errors
  - use GhostError when needed
* 🎨  revert debug deletion and add TODO for error id's
2016-10-06 13:27:35 +01:00
kirrg001
0ae0a0b490 🎨 change how we get and set config
refs #6982
- a replace for all config usages
- always use config.get or config.set
- this a pure replacement, no logic has changed

[ci skip]
2016-09-20 15:59:34 +01:00
Austin Burdine
78f580763f ensure amp works when blog is running in subdirectory (#7353)
closes #7352
- use relative url instead of absolute url for post lookup
- add test that passes w/these changes
2016-09-14 12:47:25 +01:00
Aileen Nowak
a4427952e2 ⬆️ 🚨 Update Amperize dep and fix test (#7374)
no issue

Updates Amperize dep to v0.3.1 and fixes test for `amp_content`.
2016-09-14 12:30:37 +01:00
Aileen Nowak
11436317c0 🐛 Remove oldschool HTML attribrutes (#7309)
no issue

Uses `allowedAttributes` functionality of `Sanitize` HTML and whitelists attributes for certain tags, regarding
AMP validation rules.

This PR fixes issues with inline style like `border`, `bgcolor`, `align` and so on.
2016-09-01 16:05:39 +02:00
Aileen Nowak
d59f199ee3 🐛 🎨 Improves AMP validation for video and iframe (#7270)
no issue

Video tags aren't supported in Amperize yet, therefore, we strip them out. If a `<video>` tag has nested `<source>` elements, they would stay because they are whitelisted regarding `Sanitize`, as we use them for `<audio>` tags as well.

This PR uses `cheerio` to strip out in `<video>` nested `<source>` tags, without removing the fallback text.
It also removes prohibites attributes for `<amp-iframe>` which are e. g. used by Vimeo embeds.

Removes every kind of inline `style` attributes, as they will cause validation errors as well.
2016-08-25 12:47:28 +02:00
Aileen Nowak
93ee19f36e 🐛 fix: make small media types not stretch (#7265)
no issue

Fixes a bug with displaying small media types like images or gif. Two reasons for that:
1. In many cases, we only have the relative URL instead of the absolute URL for the media source and therefore, `Amperize` module wasn't able to detect the image size and set the default image size of `width="600"` and `height="400"`.
2. Even if we have detected the correct image size, the attribute `layout="default"` would still make it strech. This issue is fixed in `Amperize`, but it wasn't merged at this time, so I set the dependency on my fork.

Adds `amp-anim` to the `.post-content` class, to have same CSS style as an image.
2016-08-25 11:09:25 +02:00
Aileen Nowak
a5c29dfc34 [FEATURE] AMP (#7229)
closes #6588, #7095

* `ImageObject` with image dimensions (#7152, #7151, #7153)
- Returns meta data as promise
    - returns a new Promise from meta data
    - uses `Promise.props()` to resolve `getClient()` and `getMetaData()`

- Adds 'image-size' util
The util returns an object like this
```
{
    height: 50,
    url: 'http://myblog.com/images/cat.jpg',
    width: 50
};
```
if the dimensions can be fetched and rejects with error, if not.
In case we get a locally stored image or a not complete url (like `//www.gravatar.com/andsoon`), we add the protocol to the incomplete one and use `urlFor()` to get the absolute URL. If the request fails or `image-size` is not able to read the file, we reject with error.
- adds 'image-size' module to dependencies
- adds `getImageSizeFromUrl` function that returns image dimensions

- In preparation of AMP support and to improve our schema.org JSON-LD and structured data, I made the following changes:
    - Changes the following properties to be `Objects`, which have a `url` property by default and a `dimensions` property, if `width` and `height` are available:
        - `metaData.coverImage`
        - `metaData.authorImage`
        - `metaData.blog.logo`
    - Checks cache by calling `getCachedImageSizeFromUrl`. If image dimensions were fetched already, returns them from cache instead of fetching them again.
    - If we have image dimensions on hand, the output in our JSON-LD changes from normal urls to be full `ImageObjects`. Applies to all images and logos.
    - Special case for `publisher.logo` as it has size restrictions: if the image doesn't fulfil the restrictions (<=600 width and <=60 height), we simply output the url instead, so like before.
    - Adds new property for schema.org JSON-LD: `mainEntityOfPage` as an Object.
    - Adds additional Open Graph data (if we have the image size): `og:image:width` and `og:image:height`
    - Adds/updates tests

* AMP router and controller (#7171, #7157)
Implements AMP in `/apps/`:
- renders `amp.hbs` if route is `/:slug/amp/`
- updates `setResponseContext` to set context to `['amp', 'post']` for a amp post and `['amp', 'page']` for a page, but will not render amp template for a page
- updates `context_spec`
- registers 'amp' as new internal app
- adds the `amp.hbs` template to `core/server/apps/amp` which will be the default template for AMP posts.
- adds `isAmpURL` to `post-lookup`

* 🎨 Use `context` in meta as array (#7205)
Instead of reading the first value of the context array, we're checking if it includes certain context values.
This is a preparation change for AMP, where the context will be delivered as `['amp', 'post']`.

*  AMP helpers (#7174, #7216, #7215, #7223)
- Adds AMP helpers `{{amp_content}}`, `{{amp_component}}` and  `{{amp_ghost_head}}` to support AMP:
- `{{amp_content}}`:
    - Adds `Amperize` as dependency
    - AMP app uses new helper `{{amp_content}}` to render AMP HTML
    - `Amperize` transforms regular HTML into AMP HTML
    - Adds test for `{{amp_content}}` helper
    - Adds 'Sanitize-HTML` as dependendy
    - After the HTML get 'amperized' we still might have some HTML tags, which are prohibited in AMP HTML, so we use `sanitize-html` to remove those. With every update, `Amperize` gets and it is able to transform more HTML tags, they valid AMP HTML tags (e. g. `video` and `amp-video`) and will therefore not be removed.
- `{{amp_ghost_head}}`:
    - registers `{{amp_ghost_head}}` helper, but uses `{{ghost_head}}` code
    - uses `{{amp_ghost_head}}` in `amp.hbs` instead of `{{ghost_head}}`
- `{{ghost_head}}`:
    - Render `amphtml` link in metadata for post, which links to the amp post (`getAmpUrl`)
    - Updates all test in metadata to support `amp` context
    - Changes context conditionals to work with full array instead of first array value
    - Adds conditionals, so no additional javascript gets rendered in `{{ghost_head}}`
    - Removes trailing `/amp/` in URLs, so only `amphtml` link on regular post renders it
    - Adds a conditional, so no code injection will be included, for an `amp` context.
- `{{amp_components}}`:
    - AMP app uses new helper `{{amp_components}}` to render necessary script tags for AMP extended components as `amp-iframe`, `amp-anime` and `amp-form`
    - Adds test for `{{amp_components}}`
2016-08-22 18:49:27 +02:00