b29852b012
closes: https://github.com/TryGhost/Toolbox/issues/324 refs: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/14446 - Currently, if url is configured to http but a request is marked secure, Ghost will handle upgrading all internal URLs to https so that there are no mixed content warnings - From 5.0 that feature is going away, in favour of strictly honouring the configured URL - Ghost will serve URLs exactly as configured and won't upgrade http to https anymore - This use case was common when Ghost was first built, but in 2022 the web is mostly https. - The code needed to support the feature creates a lot of additional complexity & maintenance overhead, so removing this gives us space to do more cool and useful stuff in 2022
29 lines
766 B
JavaScript
29 lines
766 B
JavaScript
const should = require('should');
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const sinon = require('sinon');
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const routing = require('../../../../core/frontend/services/routing');
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const getRssUrl = require('../../../../core/frontend/meta/rss-url');
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describe('getRssUrl', function () {
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beforeEach(function () {
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sinon.stub(routing.registry, 'getRssUrl').returns('/rss/');
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});
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afterEach(function () {
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sinon.restore();
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});
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it('should return rss url', function () {
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const rssUrl = getRssUrl({
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secure: false
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});
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should.equal(rssUrl, '/rss/');
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});
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it('forwards absolute flags', function () {
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const rssUrl = getRssUrl({}, true);
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routing.registry.getRssUrl.calledWith({absolute: true}).should.be.true();
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});
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});
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