- 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
The grunt-mocha-test task seems to be causing problems with our
beforeEach handlers in some cases. The grunt-mocha-cli task runs the
mocha command using grunt.util.spawn for more consistent results
- issue #154, issue #224 and issue #220
- change port number from 3333 to 2368
- change main file name from app.js to index.js
- update README & package.json to match
In order to remove the iiwf we need to be able to lint backend and frontend code separately.
Changed our devDependency for grunt-jslint to use a fork which has multiTask (PR sent to main repo)
Updated Gruntfile with split rules for the jslint tasks
As a result, a few files failed to pass the new rules, these have been fixed and added to the commit
Added a standard grunt build task for doing deploys, this works in tandem with the ghost-deploy.sh script
Switched grunt-zip for grunt-contrib-compress as it seems more stable/reliable
Solves #138.
* Removed user and user_roles from fixture
* Restricted user creation to one user. That user is id 1, is admin
* Changed tests so they accommodate for this fact
* Can not create new user (fails on test, flashes on signup)
Add a `grunt nightly` build task that copies needed files to a build
folder, then zips them up for distribution. We can also add a tag and
push it to github but I've only tested it with throwaway branches.
I made some guesses about the build folder and dist folder. If you
have a better way feel free to give some recommendations.
Related to #102.