Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
getSchemaOptions
method no longer throws inappropriate errors when the alternate form ofapos.area
orapos.singleton
is used. Bug introduced in 2.89.0.- The CSRF cookie is once again always reset on each request, to ensure no discrepancy between the session (and session cookie) lifespan and the CSRF cookie lifespan. This does not force sessions to exist unnecessarily, it just ensures CSRF errors do not mysteriously begin to appear in long-idle sessions, or when making cross-domain locale switches via the editing interface in apostrophe-workflow.
- Edits to raw .css files once again trigger less-middleware to recognize a change has occurred and avoid sending a stale cached file in development. When
.css
(rather than.less
) assets are pushed inline, which is necessary to match the behavior we formerly received from clean-css and avoid crashes on CSS that the LESS parser cannot handle, we now monitor them for changes ourselves and "touch" the master LESS file to help theless-middleware
module figure out that they have been changed.
Thanks to Michelin for making this work possible via Apostrophe Enterprise Support. Your organization can also take advantage of the opportunity to fund development of the features you would like to see as well as receiving fast, personal support from Apostrophe's core development team.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Many significant improvements to make crashes and restarts less likely.
- The most frequently used methods now sanity-check their arguments and invoke their callback, or as appropriate, if they are not valid. This replaces many full-process crashes with polite 500 errors.
- New, safer and easier alternatives to
self.route
:self.apiRoute
, which accepts anext
function that can be passed either an error, or(null, value)
, wherevalue
is an object to be sent to the browser with astatus: 'ok'
property automatically added — the convention for APIs in Apostrophe 2.x. In addition, errors reported tonext
are converted tostatus
properties and/or logged gracefully, including more complete information about where the error took place for easier debugging. Most core routes have been refactored to use it. This approach extends Express 4.0's concept of error handlers with the ability to handle success as well. You can still useres
if you need to, for instance to issue a redirect.self.renderRoute
, which accepts anext
function that can be passed either an error that will be mapped to an appropriate HTTP status code, or(null, { template: 'templateName', data: { ... props for the template ... })
. The named template is rendered withself.render
, and any exceptions thrown are caught properly and logged as errors without a process crash — unlike what frequently happened before in such routes.self.htmlRoute
, similar to renderRoute but it does not render the markup for you; instead you pass markup as the second argument tonext()
. Useful if you are rendering by some means other thanself.render
.
- For template errors, a great deal of redundant error logging has been removed.
- Introduced
apos.utils.warnDevOnce
, refactored some existing warnings to use it, and added a call for CSRF errors to help developers understand what these mean. - New trace feature to help debug crashes in Apostrophe's startup process. Try:
APOS_TRACE_STARTUP=1 node app
Thanks to Michelin for making this work possible via Apostrophe Enterprise Support. Your organization can also take advantage of the opportunity to fund development of the features you would like to see as well as receiving fast, personal support from Apostrophe's core development team.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Fix: widgets are not lost when dragged to a different area.
- Fix: widgets are not duplicated when dragged to a different area.
- Fix: area save operations now use a lock to avoid lost information if several requests are made simultaneously for different areas, as can happen when dragging a widget between areas, which modifies both.
- Fix: widgets can be edited again after being dragged, without a page refresh.
- Fix: the "purple screen of death" error page now has a 500 status code, not 200.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- An optional improvement to eliminate the use of session storage for most site visitors. By default, Apostrophe creates a session for every site visitor, even an anonymous visitor, to provide full CSRF protection. You may now optionally disable this for anonymous visitors:
modules: {
'apostrophe-express': {
csrf: {
disableAnonSession: true
}
}
}
When you do this, anonymous visitors receive only basic CSRF protection based on a known header value and the fact that the Same Origin Policy does not allow requests to be made by JavaScript unless the page is on the proper site.
For performance reasons the largest sites will likely find this to be a valuable option.
-
apos.global.findGlobal
now officially supports returning a promise. This was an unofficial side effect in earlier releases that ceased to work in recent releases. -
Updated the version of
moment
that ships on the front end to the latest minor release. -
Eliminated unnecessary arrangeFields warnings.
apostrophe-groups
is set up properly, thetrash
field no longer generates warnings when workflow is active, and reverse joins no longer generate warnings as they have no editing UI. -
null
values were able to crash the schema converters for strings, integers and floats when those fields wererequired
. This has been fixed.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Tooltips have been added to improve the editor experience. For instance, tooltips appear on hover for the "up," "down," "clone" and "trash" buttons when working with areas.
- Building on the performance work in version 2.86.0, all
ensureIndex
calls have been moved to themigrate
startup phase and can thus be skipped withAPOS_NO_MIGRATE=1
. Note that as with the other recent changes, this means that if your site is always run withAPOS_NO_MIGRATE=1
, including at the time the database is created, it is imperative that you runnode app apostrophe-migrations:migrate
at least once. If your database starts out in a dev environment and is later moved to a production environment, or you use stagecoach or a similar deployment tool that guarantees migrations are run on all code deployments (and you should definitely do that), then this will not be an issue. - Building on the support for namespaced npm modules as apostrophe modules added in 2.86.0, the
testModule: true
flag used to test apostrophe in the context of an npm module likeapostrophe-workflow
can now be used in a namespaced npm module. Thanks to Aurélien Wolz for this contribution.
Thanks to Michelin for making much of this work possible through Apostrophe Enterprise Support.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Apostrophe now supports namespaced NPM modules as apostrophe modules. This allows NPM private modules to be used to deliver, for instance, an apostrophe piece type, page type or widget type. Here is an example of valid configuration:
require('apostrophe', {
modules: {
// ordinary npm module
'apostrophe-blog': {},
// namespaced npm module
'@somenamespace/somemodule': {}
}
}
// in lib/modules/@somenamespace/somemodule/index.js
module.exports = {
nifty: true
};
- In addition, modules may be namespaced NPM-style inside a bundle. You will need to use a subdirectory structure, as seen above. As a best practice, you should only use this for module names you would have to publish to npm if the bundle feature did not exist. The "lead module" of the bundle should be in the same npm namespace.
- If you are using the
partial
feature ofaddColumn
with your pieces, you can now acceptpiece
as a second argument. For bc, the value of that particular column property is still the first argument. - All of Apostrophe's "sanity-checking" database operations at startup, plus all Apostrophe migrations, now execute during a new
migrate
startup phase. This phase emits theapostrophe:migrate
promise event. This phase occurs immediately afterafterInit
is invoked for modules, but before it is invoked for the globalafterInit
hook, if any. This change ensures there is a "sane" database before any interaction with the site takes place, and means that developers no longer have to remember to runapostrophe-migrations:migrate
when upgrading during development. - You can also suppress these database operations at startup completely by setting the
APOS_NO_MIGRATE
environment variable to1
, or by passing themigrate: false
top-level option to Apostrophe. In this case, these operations all occur only when theapostrophe-migrations:migrate
command line task is run. This option saves a great deal of startup time for the enterprise customers with the largest databases. Thus the best practice in production is the same as ever: runnode app apostrophe-migrations:migrate
before launching the new version of the app. In addition, you may setAPOS_NO_MIGRATE=1
in your production environment to save valuable startup time, especially during process restarts, etc. - Apostrophe now always instructs
less
to import CSS (not LESS) filesinline
. This is necessary because CleanCSS, which we no longer use, formerly automatically did it and without it import paths are incorrect. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund for this fix. - UX improvement: if you edit a page, then follow a link from that page, and then click the "back" button, you should see your changes intact without the need to click "Refresh" thanks to the use of cachebusting headers. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund for recommending an approach to the problem.
- Bug fix: if your site startup or migration task invokes multiple time-consuming operations you'll now see a progress meter for each one, not just the first.
- To save space and make sure developers don't just tune out, the warning about fields not properly arranged into tabs now appears at startup just for the first such module, unless you pass
--all-unarranged-fields
to get more information.
Thanks to Michelin for making many of these features possible through Apostrophe Enterprise Support.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- If a JPEG file has EXIF data such as the description, credit, etc. this information is
now copied into new properties of the attachment field and made available automatically
on corresponding new schema properties of
apostrophe-images
pieces. req.data.global
now becomes available even before its joins and area loaders are executed, asreq.aposGlobalCore
. This allows modules such asapostrophe-pieces-orderings-bundle
to avoid recursive scenarios and performance problems.- Sortable columns in the manage view can now indicate whether the first click sorts forwards
or backwards, simply by specifying the sort direction in the usual MongoDB way with
1
or-1
. - Sortable columns can now be toggled from "no sort" to "forward" to "backward" and back to "no sort" again, and the hover state indicates all of these "next" states.
- The
limitByAll
andlimitByTag
options of theapostrophe-pieces-widgets
module now correctly remove these fields from theshowFields
of the select element that chooses how the widget will select content to display. - To select many consecutive pieces or pages quickly in the "Manage Pieces" and "Reorganize Pages" views, hold down the shift button while clicking a second piece. All pieces between the two pieces selected so far will be chosen.
- Fixed a bug where removing an array item other than the last could cause a failure of the array field editor if the last array item were active. Thanks to anwarhussain93.
- Documentation issue only. No code changes.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
-
npm audit
issue:nunjucks
- Created maintenance-only fork of
nunjucks
2.x as@apostrophecms/nunjucks
- We will use Nunjucks 3.x in Apostrophe 3.x, this is a maintenance fork only
- Addressed dependency on old version of
chokidar
innunjucks
2.x
- Created maintenance-only fork of
-
npm audit
issue:clean-css
- Verified this module offers no significant improvement in minification over the
compress
flag ofless
- Removed this module from ApostropheCMS
- Verified CSS still minifies
- Verified this module offers no significant improvement in minification over the
-
You may now sort the "Manage Pieces" view by clicking on any column that has a
sort
property. By defaulttitle
andupdatedAt
are now sortable. When usingaddColumns
specify asort
property like:
sort: {
title: 1
}
For more information see custom columns and sortable columns for the "manage pieces" modal.
-
Fixed several situations formerly requiring a page refresh before editing. More such fixes to come. Thanks to
hexitex
for the bug reports and insight into the causes. -
A recent change broke the display of the minimum image size to the user. This has been fixed.
-
A new warning has been added for failure to use
arrangeFields
comprehensively for all of your fields to make the "manage pieces" modal as clear as possible for the user. -
Fixes were made allowing contextual editing of more types of content nested in
object
fields on the page. Thanks to bharathkumarc.
Many thanks to Michelin for making much of this work possible via Apostrophe Enterprise Support.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Bug fix: a crash in the lock refresh route was possible if an advisory lock was taken away by another tab or user. Thanks to
hexitex
for the report and the solution.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- When using the
apostrophe-pieces-import
module, you may now set theimportAsRichText: true
option on anarea
orsingleton
field to import markup rather than treating it as plaintext. With this setting in place the behavior matchesapostrophe-pieces-export
. Also note that bothapostrophe-pieces-import
andapostrophe-pieces-export
have been updated to be more compatible with one another.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- If the
APOS_ALWAYS_COPY_ASSETS
environment variable is set, always copy assets rather than symlinking them. This is useful when running under Docker. Thanks to hexitex for this contribution. See also building Docker images for Apostrophe projects.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Stability improvement: search index method of the
tags
type will not crash if thetags
type is somehow truthy without being an array.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Default values are now respected by the global doc. Specifically, if your field has a
def
property when the global doc is first created, it will be set accordingly. In addition, if a field is added to the schema and your site is restarted, it will also be added with the correct default at this time. Tests coverage has been added for this scenario.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- The conflict resolution mechanism for simultaneous edits has been improved. Previously, Apostrophe tracked how long it had been since the "last edit" by the previous person. But if the browser window closed without sending an "unlock" message, that "last edit" might be a very long time ago. This led to nuisance confirmation prompts and a tendency to ignore their message.
Beginning with this release, the browser instead actively refreshes the lock periodically. And if the browser does not do so for 5 minutes, the lock is automatically discarded.
This greatly reduces the chance that you will see a "someone else is editing that document" message when this is not actually the case.
However, do note that you will no longer see an indication of the "last edit" time. This is because this time was never really meaningful for the "Edit Piece" dialog box, and often misleading for on-page editing as well. Instead, you may assume that the other person is still at the very least on the page in question if you see this message at all.
- Although it was released separately as part of the
launder
module, and annpm update
should fetch it for you automatically, it should be mentioned thatlaunder
version 1.1.1 has been released and prevents crashes if thevalue
of some of your select element choices is null or undefined. Such choices do not work and cannot be selected reliably (only strings and numbers are supported, including the empty string), but since versions prior to 1.1.0 did not crash on such choices, we have patched 1.1.1 to also tolerate their presence.
Thanks to our Apostrophe Enterprise Support clients for making these enhancements possible.
- The case-insensitive sort for filter choices no longer crashes if a choice cannot be converted to a string. Thanks to Fawzi Fakhro.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- A recently introduced change broke the filtering that prevented users from selecting too-small images when
minSize
is in effect. This has been corrected. Note that site visitors never actually saw too-small images because filtering did take effect later in the process. - Numbers (in addition to strings) are now permissible choices for select elements. If the choice selected is a number, a number will be stored in the field. Most of this fix is in the
launder
module but there is a small fix in apostrophe core as well. - If a doc is in the trash already, the edit dialog box should have a "Rescue" button rather than a "Trash" button on the "More" dropdown menu.
boolean
fields can now be mademandatory
. If a boolean field is mandatory, the form will not validate unless the user selects "Yes." This is useful for simple "terms and conditions" forms. You must specify a message to be shown to the user if they do not select "Yes," like this:
{
name: 'toc',
label: 'Accept the Terms and Conditions',
type: 'boolean',
// Displayed if you try to save without picking Yes
mandatory: 'You must accept the Terms and Conditions to continue.',
// Always displayed
help: 'I have read and accept the Terms and Conditions.'
}
Although the documentation formerly claimed that required: true
would have this effect for boolean fields, it was pointed out that this functionality did not work, and as a result far too many sites already use required: true
for booleans in a way that would break if we implemented the original documented behavior. Therefore we are changing the documentation to match this new implementation that maintains backwards compatibility.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Built-in migration progress meter is much improved. The new implementation:
- Does not display anything if the task completes within 1 second;
- Allows work to begin even before the total number of items is known;
- Has a much more stable ETA;
- Does not crop the total off the far end;
- Displays steps/sec (very useful metric for development); and
- Has highly stable formatting (not distracting to the eye).
- Eliminates unnecessary warnings about unconsumed promises in migrations.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- You can now set permissions for many pieces at once via the new "set permissions for..." batch operation in the "manage pieces" dialog box. Batch operations are accessible via a dropdown at the bottom of the dialog box after you check the boxes to select various pieces. Note that if you check the box to select all the pieces on this page, you will be asked if you want to select all pieces. So it is possible to set the permissions of all of the pieces at once.
Note that permissions have no effect on file attachment URLs unless you use the optional apostrophe-secure-attachments module. Once you add that module, the new batch operation becomes a powerful way to lock down all of your PDFs at once.
- The "Select Everything" checkbox for pieces, which becomes accessible after you "Select All" pieces on the current page, now operates much faster on large databases and does not block the main thread of browser execution for an extended time.
Thanks to our enterprise clients, including Michelin, for their support of our work on these items.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing (including new migrations test).
- Most migrations were failing when run in a non-interactive session. This was due to a stray piece of code that tried to interact with the progress meter when it was not available. This has been fixed. This was the underlying major issue in version 2.77.0.
- The recent migration to set the
docIds
andtrashDocIds
properties of attachments correctly, allowing them to become inaccessible at the proper time, now runs and completes correctly, at the end of which all attachment permissions are properly restored. This resolves the issue that began with version 2.77.0. - The migration was also updated to avoid any chance of needlessly disabling permissions on a temporary basis during the migration run.
- If you temporarily lost access to your media due to running migrations with 2.77.0, which was available for a few hours today, you can restore access with the following command line task:
node app apostrophe-attachments:recompute-all-doc-references
If you manually set your permissions globally as a workaround, you should run this task to reset them appropriately:
node app apostrophe-attachments:reset-uploadfs-permissions
Although there is no reason to expect a recurrence of this issue, these command line tasks will continue to be available going forward, just in case.
Our regression tests are being updated to prevent a recurrence by
noninteractively invoking apostrophe-migrations:migrate
and checking for a clean exit code.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Unfortunately the new migration in 2.77.0 appears to have caused
all permissions to revert to 000 on uploaded media on at least one site.
In an abundance of caution we have pushed out 2.77.1 which does not
carry out that migration. We are working on 2.77.2 which will carry it out
properly. You may restore your permissions with
chmod 644 public/uploads/attachments/*
, if you are using S3 you can do this by restoring public access to each file, for Azure the suffix added to the name to disable each file would need to be removed. Fortunately this issue was caught quickly so there are probably no instances of the latter two in the wild.
We apologize for this serious issue and will provide a complete postmortem with 2.77.2.
-
The home page now works correctly when it is a pieces-page powered by
apostrophe-pieces-pages
. Specifically, the URLs of pieces are generated correctly in this situation. This allows the home page to be a blog page, for example. Regression tests have been added to ensure this does not break in the future. -
Attachments (files) now become inaccessible properly when the last file or image piece that directly contains them moves to the trash. Formerly, attachments were incorrectly marked as "part of" pages that merely loaded them as part of a join or similar relationship. A migration has been added to correctly reset the
docIds
andtrashDocIds
arrays of all attachments on a one-time basis after which they will be tracked properly going forward. -
Migrations now have a progress display when iterating over all documents. This progress display automatically goes away if the migrations task is not running with access to a TTY (for instance, it is running in a deployment pipeline). You may note that not all migrations use this feature; generally the most time-consuming will however.
-
You can now specify a projection for a reverse join without the need to explicitly include the
idsField
, or even know what it is. This was one of several reasons why developers often gave up on projections for reverse joins, or went back to the old approach of specifyingidsField
rather than usingreverseOf
.
Here is an example from the apostrophe-samples project:
// Forward join: in schema of products
{
name: '_specialists',
type: 'joinByArray',
withType: 'specialist',
label: 'Specialists',
help: 'The right people to ask about this product.'
}
// Reverse join: in schema of specialists
{
name: '_products',
type: 'joinByArrayReverse',
withType: 'product',
reverseOf: '_specialists',
projection: {
_url: 1,
title: 1
}
}
Note that we can also project
_url: 1
to get all the fields necessary to populate_url
when the product is fetched, even though it is not a real property in the database.
-
Unnecessary schema validation errors are no longer thrown when using
joinByOneReverse
withreverseOf
. -
Schema fields named
format
are now allowed for pieces. There was a conflict with the UI code and backend routes of the "Manage Pieces" dialog box. -
"Drag and drop" now works properly for widgets that have just been added to the page. There is no need to refresh the page first.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Removed unneeded call to
self.apos.utils.readOnlySession
inapos.notify
, preventing crashes when this is invoked from a command line task. This fixesapostrophe-favicons
. - Also updated
self.apos.utils.readOnlySession
so it will gracefully ignore calls made with no session inreq
(typically command line tasks). - Eliminated uses of
async/await
in core unit tests. This module still supports Node 6.x, so we use promises directly, not via async/await, in core code; of course you can stillawait
most of our APIs in your own projects, becauseawait
works with anything that returns a promise. - Fixed a bug that prevented page permissions from propagating properly when "Apply to Subpages" is checked in "Page Settings." Thanks to Mayank Bansal. Unit tests were also added to prevent a regression in the future.
- A bug that prevented the home page type from being changed via the UI in certain situations has been fixed.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Email schema field type added. Thanks to Andrea Di Mario.
- Developer warnings for bad
showFields
configuration now apply to all field types that supportshowFields
. - Schemas are now validated for nested
array
andobject
schemas, giving developers more information to help them fix their code. - The
poll-notifications
API now runs as middleware that is scheduled as early asreq.user
becomes available, avoiding the overhead of loadingreq.data.global
in this frequently polled API. - The
poll-notifications
API does not crash if theapos
object has been destroyed. This is not an issue for typical sites. However, this fix removes scary error messages displayed by the very useful apostrophe-monitor module, which is similar tonodemon
but specialized to Apostrophe for much faster restarts. - Although technically released in the
moog-require
module, not here, a recent fix in that module bears mentioning because it prevents bothapostrophe-monitor
andapostrophe-multisite
from misbehaving when the options objects of modules are modified. Specifically, the modifications are now reliably distinct for eachapos
object. - The logic that removes certain typically unwanted buttons from CKEditor is now conditional and does not remove them when they are explicitly requested in the toolbar. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund.
- Placeholder markup when a pieces widget is empty. Although not often used directly, this template is often copied as a starting point.
- An open "add widget" area menu now appears above any hovered widget controls rather than being lost behind them.
showFields
support for fields of typecheckboxes
has been restored.- The "recursion warning" that appears when the same doc is loaded more than 5 times in a single request can now be suppressed on a per-request basis by setting
req.suppressAreaLoaderRecursionWarnings
totrue
. However the runaway loading process is still prevented. This is mainly of use for workflow API routes that examine many documents but are OK with stopping in this situation without generating extra log messages.
Thanks to Michelin for sponsoring much of this work through Apostrophe Enterprise Support.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- If a user has the type-specific
admin-product
permission, they should always be able to view aproduct
, no matter whether it is published or not. This logic was correct for editing but not for viewing. Fixed a bug that led to crashes with the workflow module in this scenario.
Thanks to Michelin for making this fix possible via Apostrophe Enterprise Support.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- An "Undo" button has been added for the "Remove Widget" feature. Although such changes can be undone via "Page Versions," that feature is advanced and somewhat hard to find, whereas this simple "Undo" button is immediately helpful to most users.
- Apostrophe now displays warnings for several common developer errors. Previously it was difficult to understand why a module didn't work if
extend
was missing for certain common cases, like a-widgets
or-pieces-pages
subclass module. We will expand these warnings over time; options are provided to disable them if they do not apply to your situation. - The server side notification persistence feature introduced in version 2.74.0 led to an intermittent bug: the "long polling" used to deliver notifications quickly interacted badly with the "resave" behavior of Express sessions, resulting in frequent loss of other session changes, such as draft/live mode switching. This has been fixed. Since we cannot disable
resave
with the standard session store in Apostrophe 2.x, anapos.utils.readOnlySession(req)
method was added, and the route that "long polls" for new notifications now uses it to disable any modification to the session for the duration of the request. limitByAll
,limitByTag
andlimitById
options forapostrophe-pieces-widgets
. When set the user is not prompted to choose their own maximum.- Fixed conditions in which editing the first or last name of a new
apostrophe-user
did not affect theirslug
in the expected way. - Fixed bug: if trashInSchema is in effect, subpages should not have their trash status overridden to match the new parent when their ancestor is moved. This is important when using "Reorganize" with workflow. Additional improvements to better integrate "Reorganize" into the workflow module are separately forthcoming.
- Fixed a bug that prevented
view
permissions from being given out programmatically in certain edge cases. - The
slug
cursor filter now has alaunder
method, for use when marking it safe forreq.query
. Thanks to Anthony Tarlao.
Thanks to our customers at Michelin and NPM for making much of the above work possible via Apostrophe Enterprise Support.
Unit tests passing.
Manual regression tests passing.
- Server-side code may now call
apos.notify(req, 'This is a message')
to send a message to the logged-in user associated withreq
. That message will pop up on the browser and will remain visible until they dismiss it. If the user is not logged in right now, they will see it when they do log in.
You may use %s
to interpolate additional string arguments, and you may pass an options
object with dismiss: true
for a self-dismissing notification. You may also set the type
option to error
, warn
or success
for different visual treatments. For example:
apos.notify(req, 'Sorry, you did not win a shiny new %s!', req.piece.title, { type: 'error' });
The API is identical to that for apos.notify
on the browser side, except that req
must be passed as the first argument. Also the method returns a promise, which resolves when the notification has reached the database. You may also optionally pass a final callback for the same purpose. This is useful when sending a notification just before a task exits the process. The rest of the time you won't need to worry about it.
-
In
2.73.0
, an optional second argument,locale
, was added to thedate
Nunjucks filter. As it turns out this was done in a way that could have a knock-on effect on later uses ofdate
that did not specify a locale. This has been fixed and unit tests have been added. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund. -
The values of fields hidden via
showFields
are now saved to the database, as long as they contain no errors. This allows you to return to an old setting and discover all of its sub-settings intact. -
By default, Apostrophe deletes old asset bundles from uploadfs (S3, azure, etc.) five minutes after the launch of the site. The assumption is that the deployment of static assets has reached all peer servers and there is no need to keep old assets around. The
uploadfsBundleCleanup
option toapostrophe-assets
may now be set explicitly tofalse
to prevent this, as may be needed if asset bundles are shared between sub-deployments that are made at greatly varying times. -
When
apostrophe-workflow
is present, "Batch Commit" and other inappropriate options are no longer offered for groups, which are not subject to workflow.
Thanks to Michelin for making much of the above work possible via Apostrophe Enterprise Support.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Added in-context editing support, support for the
contextual
flag, andskipInitialModal
support for areas and singletons nested in fields of typeobject
. Many thanks to Michelin for making this feature possible through their participation in Apostrophe Enterprise Support. - The
date
Nunjucks filter now acceptslocale
as a second argument. Iflocale
is not present andreq.locale
is set, that locale is used, rather than the default system locale. Thanks to Tim Otlik. - Removed nuisance warnings about tolerant sanitization.
- When using the
passwordReset: true
feature ofapostrophe-login
, you may also set thepasswordResetSubject
option to a custom subject line for the password reset email message. - The mechanism that sends the password reset request confirmation email has been factored out to the
apos.login.sendPasswordResetEmail(req, user)
method, so you can trigger it for your own reasons. This method returns a promise; when that promise resolves the password reset email has been successfully handed off for delivery. Note that the promise will be rejected if the user object has noemail
property.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- The "apply to subpages" feature for page permissions has been greatly simplified and made easier to understand. There is now just one shared "copy these permissions to subpages now?" dropdown, which applies to ALL current permissions for the current page: "who can view this page," "these users can view," "these groups can edit," etc.
As the help text now properly explains, if you pick "yes" and save page settings as usual, the permissions of all subpages are updated to match on a one-time basis. After that, you can edit them normally for the subpages. This is an action that takes place at "save" time, it is not a setting that is remembered.
This is good for laying down a baseline and then making fine-tuned adjustments per page, which is typical practice.
Previously this choice appeared in several places, including as a highly confusing and visually cluttered dropdown within the list of permissions per user and group. While theoretically this allowed for propagating fine-tuned adjustments to subpages one at a time, in practice users did not understand it, including many enterprise customers who invest significant time in Apostrophe. Therefore a simpler solution is of greater overall value.
-
Regression fix: support for in-context, on-page editing of areas in array fields has been restored.
-
Attempts to save a field of type
object
with a missingrequired
field now behave sensibly, you no longer see a spinner forever on a grayed-out page. Note that the use ofrequired
for the object itself has no meaning because there is always an object; you should make its fields required, or not, as you see fit. -
"Move" and "Trash" operations on widgets now emit the Apostrophe events
widgetMoved
andwidgetTrashed
. The widget's container div is emitted as the argument to the event.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- The
apostrophe-jobs
runNonBatch
method no longer crashes if the job-runner function provided does not return an object (for instance, because it takes a callback so its return value does not matter). apostrophe-attachments:list
task lists the URLs of all valid attachments, including all crops in all sizes.array
fields may be used in therelationship
of a join. Thanks to Anthony Tarlao.- Added missing callback to asset bundle cleanup for cloud deployments, ensuring that the lock is eventually released and the old bundles are eventually removed.
- Fixed documentation for
apos.jobs
methods re: thelabels
option.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Moving a page beneath a parent that happens to be considered "not trash" should not automatically cause the child to be considered "not trash" when workflow is in effect, or when the
trashInSchema
flag has been opted into forapostrophe-docs
. In these cases the trash flag is just another schema property. This bug led to pages inadvertently becoming live across all locales when moved in the page tree. - The server-side video schema field converter no longer crashes the process if given a
null
property, and correctly flags the field as in error if it isrequired
and not present. - Any missing values for join relationships relating to permissions are now handled in a proper migration in apostrophe core, rather than a hack in apostrophe-workflow that adds significant startup time in certain situations.
- Migration completion is now logged.
- UX fix: UI/area controls no longer compete with "Add Content."
Thanks to our enterprise support customers for their support of this work.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Support for subdirectories of
lib/modules
. You must set thenestedModuleSubdirs
option totrue
inapp.js
. You can then place your modules in nested subdirectories oflib/modules
. The names of the parent folders do not matter, and the name of the actual module folder must still match the name of the module.
In addition, when using this feature you may optionally move part of your modules
configuration into a modules.js
file in each directory. Here is an example:
module.exports = {
'module-name': {},
'other-module-name': {}
};
By following through with this approach you can make app.js
much shorter. Configuration of Apostrophe modules installed via npm
must still be done in app.js
.
-
The
apostrophe-html-widgets
module now properly concatenates fields to the standard HTML field whenaddFields
is used with it. -
Fixed a crashing bug when an API was used in an atypical way. Thanks to Max Schlueter.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
Recent changes to the markup for buttons broke drag and drop for widgets. This has been fixed.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- When two pieces or pages would have the same slug as the result of an insert or update, Apostrophe automatically appends a unique string. This makes sense for data integrity but as a user experience it leaves something to be desired.
Beginning with this release, if you are editing the title in the piece or page settings editor and apostrophe is making automatic slug suggestions, these suggestions will now include the suffix needed to avoid a conflict. This gives you a chance to see what will happen, and decide to change the title or the slug in a better way. However, you can disable this by setting the deconflictSlugs
option of the apostrophe-docs
module explicitly to false
. If you do, then from now on you will receive a straightforward error message if the suggested slug is in conflict with another slug on the site.
- If you edit the slug directly and try to save it with a conflict, Apostrophe will always report a straightforward error in the editor, requiring you to fix it manually. This makes sense when you are editing the slug yourself, because it means you care about the exact value.
For backwards compatibility and to resolve race conditions, the server will still automatically modify the slug to be unique in the rare event that a conflict arises during the save operation itself.
- A simpler yet even better slug prevention feature, in many ways: all
apostrophe-pieces
modules now accept aslugPrefix
option. For instance, if you set this option topeople-
for yourpeople
module and toimage-
for theapostrophe-images
module, the slugs for your people and the photos of them you are uploading will never be in conflict.
We appreciate our enterprise customers and their support of this work.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Bug fix: when you attempt to edit a piece that someone else has open in the edit dialog box, you should receive a warning, and the option to take over or leave it alone. This worked, however the "advisory lock" was not released when closing the dialog box. So users saw superfluous warnings. The bug was related to calling
$.jsonCall
with the wrong order of arguments. - Bug fix: a user without permissions to lock a particular document could cause a process restart by attempting to lock it. No inappropriate access was granted.
- When configuring the
csrf
option ofapostrophe-express
, you may now pass thecookie
subproperty in order to pass configuration options tores.cookie
, such assecure: true
. - The jQuery
onSafe
plugin now respects the return value of the event handler, allowing the use ofreturn false;
in such handlers. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund. - The Apostrophe
button
macro now renders abutton
rather than an anchor tag, except when theurl
option is present. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
Apostrophe now allows direct import of unparsed CSS files via import flags of LESS. The best use of this option is to push a CSS file created by a SASS compiler or other LESS alternative.
To push a CSS asset without compiling it as LESS, you may write:
self.pushAsset('stylesheet', {
name: 'bundle',
import: {
inline: true
}
});
Or, if you are pushing assets via the stylesheets
option of the apostrophe-assets
module, you may write:
'apostrophe-assets': {
stylesheets: [
{
name: 'bundle',
import: {
inline: true
}
}
]
}
The extension of the file may be either .css
or .less
; either way it is imported with no LESS compilation. Apostrophe will still modify URLs to accommodate the global prefix
option, if present.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- In-context editing of areas nested in arrays now works correctly when the widget containing the array has just been added to the page for the first time.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Promisified all of the apis for migrations, including the option of iterators that return promises, and implemented migrations for old piece and page slugs that have not been deduplicated and thus can block new pages or pieces from taking a slug even though we have logic for this for new pages and pieces.
- In-context editing support for areas and singletons that are schema fields of arrays. Leaves other, noncontextual data alone. Creating and editing entire array items contextually is outside the scope of this change; use an area rather than an array for that. Directly nested arrays are not supported, but you may use an area in an array in a widget in an array, etc.
.jpeg
files were slipping through with that extension. All new uploads will be correctly converted to.jpg
and go through the proper sizing process.- The
enableShowFields
option was missing some of its logic for fields of typecheckboxes
. Thanks to Anthony Tarlao. - A
_title
property is now included in attachments returned byapos.images.all
andapos.images.first
. - When apostrophe cannot fix a unique key error, it is helpful to be able to see the last error, as well as the original one. This helps you figure it out if both a unique slug error and an unrelated unique key error are part of the puzzle. We still throw the original error, but we also attach the last error as a property of it, so you can see both.
- The
apos.areas.fromPlaintext
method now takes anoptions
parameter. You may set theel
property to an element name, in which case the markup is wrapped in that HTML element.options
may be omitted.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- When we introduced allowedSubpageTypes and allowedHomepageTypes in 2.67.0, we broke support for different schemas in different page types. Those regressions are fixed here.
- The default page type choice offered for a new page is the first type permitted by its parent page.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- The
lateCriteria
cursor filter now works properly, allowing special mongodb criteria that are not allowed inside$and
to be merged into the criteria object at the last minute. - A noisy warning produced on every page send by the latest version of Bluebird has been silenced.
- Performance: explicitly shut off
sort()
for certain cases where we know only one document will be returned. This allows MongoDB to select a more efficient index more often. nlbr
Nunjucks filter no longer results in double-escaped markup. Thanks to Ulf Seltmann.- The
apostrophe-global
module now supports theseparateWhileBusyMiddleware
option. Iby separate middleware that checks for the lock flag in apostrophe-global even if the regular middleware of this method has been disabled and/or overridden to cache in such a way as to make it unsuitable for this purpose. For normal use this option is not necessary. - Fixes made to further reduce conflicts between sites with
apostrophe-multisite
. For instance, theapostrophe-workflow
module no longer breaks the dashboard. - The home page can now be copied. If you copy the home page, you get a new child of the home page with the same content. Thanks to Tim Otlik.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Pages can now be locked down with the
allowedHomepageTypes
andallowedSubpageTypes
options, like this:
// Only one type allowed for the home page
allowedHomepageTypes: [ 'home' ],
allowedSubpageTypes: {
// Two subpage types allowed for the home page
'home': [ 'default', 'apostrophe-blog-page' ],
// No subpages for the blog page ("show pages" don't count)
'apostrophe-blog-page': [],
// default page type can only have another default page as a subpage
'default': [ 'default' ]
}
These options make it easy to prevent users from creating unintended scenarios, like nesting pages too deeply for your navigation design.
-
Pages now support batch operations, just like pieces do. The initial set includes trash, rescue, publish, unpublish, tag and untag. You can only rescue pages in this way if you are using the
trashInSchema
option of the docs module, which is always the case withapostrophe-workflow
. With the conventional trash can, it is unclear what should happen because you have not indicated where you want each page to be restored. New batch operations for pages can be added in the same way that they are added for pieces. -
Important performance fix needed for those using the
apostrophe-pieces-orderings-bundle
module to create custom sort orders for pieces. Without this fix it is also possible to get a loader error and stop fetching content prematurely. -
The "revert" button for versions is now labeled "Revert to" to emphasize that it reverts to what you had at the end of that operation, not its beginning. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund.
- Updated to CKEditor version 4.10.0. The CKEditor build now includes the CKEditor "widgets" feature (not to be confused with Apostrophe widgets). These are essential for modules like the forthcoming
apostrophe-rich-text-merge-tags
. apos.areas.richText
andapos.areas.plaintext
no longer produce duplicate text. To achieve this, theapos.docs.walk
method no longer walks through the_originalWidgets
property. This property is only used to preserve the previous versions of widgets that the user lacks permission to edit due to schema field permissions. Exploration of this property byapos.docs.walk
led to the observed bug.- The browser-side implementation of
apos.utils.escapeHtml
now works properly.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
-
Important fix for MongoDB replica sets: previously we used the
autoReconnect
option of the MongoDB driver by default. From now on, we use it only if the MongoDB URI does not refer to a replica set. The use ofautoReconnect
is inappropriate with a replica set because it will keep trying to connect to the node that went down. Leaving this option out results in automatic use of nodes that are up. Also see the apostrophe-db-mongo-3-driver module for a way to use the newermongodb+srv
URIs. Thanks to Matt Broadstone of MongoDB for his advice. -
An
apostrophe-file
now has a default URL. The default_url
property of anapostrophe-file
piece is simply the URL of the file itself. This allowsapostrophe-file
to be included in your configuration for apostrophe-permalinks; picking a PDF in this way generates a direct link to the PDF, which is what the user expects. Note that if the developer elects to set up anapostrophe-files-pages
module that extendsapostrophe-pieces-pages
, that will still take precedence, so there is no bc break. -
Clicking directly from one rich text widget into another did not work properly; the toolbar did not appear in this situation. This bug has been fixed. The bug only occurred when clicking in a second rich text widget without any intervening clicks outside of all rich text widgets.
-
Also see expanded notes on version
2.64.1
, below, which contained several features missed in the original changelog.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
-
Improved Apostrophe's ability to redisplay the appropriate widget, array element, and field and call the user's attention to it when a schema field error is not detected until server-side validation takes place. This addresses problems that come up when fields become
required
at a later time, and/or data was originally created with an earlier release of Apostrophe that did not enforcerequired
in all situations. Browser-side validation is still preferred for ease of use but server-side validation no longer creates situations the user cannot easily resolve. -
Introduced the
apos.global.whileBusy
method. This method accepts a function to be run while no one is permitted to access the site. The provided function may return a promise, and that promise resolves before the site becomes accessible again. In the presence ofapostrophe-workflow
it is possible to mark only one locale as busy. -
By default, the
apos.locks.lock
method waits until the lock is available before proceeding. However there is now await
option which can be set tofalse
to avoid waiting at all, or to any number of milliseconds. If the method fails because ofwait
, the error is the stringlocked
. -
The
apos.locks.lock
method also now accepts awaitForSelf
option. By default, if the same process invokesapos.locks.lock
for the same lock in two requests simultaneously, one of the two will receive an error. WithwaitForSelf
, the second invocation will wait for the first to resolve and then obtain the lock.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Apostrophe's "search suggestions" feature for
notFound.html
templates is now fully baked. It only takes two steps:
- Include an element like this in your
notFound.html
template:
<div data-apos-notfound-search-results></div>
- Set the
suggestions
option totrue
for theapostrophe-search
module.
With suggestions: true
, this feature no longer requires that you have a /search
page, it uses a dedicated route. See the documentation of the apostrophe-search
module for more information.
- The
showFields
option is now available for checkboxes. The syntax is as follows:
{
"name": "awesomeBoolean",
"label": "Awesome Boolean",
"type": "boolean",
"choices": [
{
"value": true,
"showFields": ["otherField1"]
},
{
"value": false,
"showFields": ["otherField2"]
}
]
}
Thanks to falkodev.
- A useful error message appears if you try to use a
mongodb+srv
URL. These are meant for newer versions of the MongoDB driver. You can use them, but you must install the apostrophe-db-mongo-3-driver module first. The error message now explains this, addressing a common question on stackoverflow. - Basic styles added for the most common rich text markup tags when within the bounds of an Apostrophe modal. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- Fixed UI overlap issue when joining with
apostrophe-page
. apos.images.all
,apos.images.first
, etc. now include_description
,_credit
and_creditUrl
when they can be inferred from anapostrophe-image
containing the attachment.apos.images.srcset
helper improved. It is now smart enough to limit the image sizes it offers based on what it knows about the size of the original. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund.- Fixes to CSS asset URL generation to pass validation.
- Performance: eliminated use of
$or
MongoDB queries with regard to pages in the trash. MongoDB tests demonstrate that$ne: true
is faster than$or
for our purposes.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- “Promise events” have arrived. This is a major feature. Promise events will completely
replace
callAll
in Apostrophe 3.x. For 2.x, all existing invocations ofcallAll
in the core Apostrophe module now also emit a promise event. For instance, when thedocBeforeInsert
callAll method is invoked, Apostrophe also emits thebeforeInsert
promise event on the apostrophe-docs` module.
Other modules may listen for this event by writing code like this:
`self.on('apostrophe-docs:beforeInsert', 'chooseASpecialist', function(req, doc, options) {
// Modify `doc` here. You may return a promise, and it will resolve before
// any more handlers run. Then the doc is inserted
});
The above code adds a new chooseASpecialist
method to your module. This way, the method can be overridden by assigning a new function to self.chooseASpecialist
in a module that
extends it, or its behavior can be extended in the usual way following the super
pattern.
But, since it does not have the same name as the event (attempting to register a method of the same name will throw an error), it is unlikely that parent class modules and subclass modules will have unintentional conflicts.
See the original github issue for a more complete description of the feature and the reasoning behind it.
Your existing callAll methods will still work. But, we recommend you start migrating to be ready to move to 3.x in the future... and because returning promises is just a heck of a lot nicer. You will have fewer problems.
- Optional SVG support for
apostrophe-attachments
. To enable it, set thesvgImages
option totrue
when configuring theapostrophe-attachments
module. SVG files can be uploaded just like other image types. Manual cropping is not available. However, since most SVG files play very well with backgrounds, the SVG file is displayed in its entirety without distortion at the largest size that fits within the aspect ratio of the widget in question, if any (background-size: contain
is used). If you have overriddenwidget.html
forapostrophe-images-widgets
, you will want to refer to the latest version ofwidgetBase.html
for the technique we used here to ensure SVG files do not break the slideshow’s overall height. - New
apos.templates.prepend
andapos.templates.append
methods. Callapos.templates.prepend('head', function(req) { ... })
to register a function to be called just after the head tag is opened each time a page is rendered. The output of your function is inserted into the markup. The standard named locations arehead
,body
,contextMenu
andmain
. This is convenient when writing modules that add new features to Apostrophe. For project level work also see the named Nunjucks blocks already provided inouterLayoutBase.html
. apos.singleton
now accepts anareaOptions
option, which can receive any option that can be passed toapos.area
. Thanks to Manoj Krishnan.- Apostrophe’s “projector” jQuery plugin now respects the
outerHeight
of the tallest slideshow item, not just the inner height. apos.area
now accepts anaddLabel
option for each widget type in the area. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund.- UI improvements to versioning. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- Button to revert to the current version has been replaced with a label indicating it is current, since reverting to the current version has no effect.
- “Page settings” can now be accessed for any page in the trash via “reorganize.” When
working with
apostrophe-workflow
, this is often required to commit the fact that a page is in the trash. - The
uploadfs
module now has aprefix
option. If present, the prefix is prepended to all uploadfs paths before they reach the storage layer, and is also prepended to URLs. In practice, this means that a single S3 bucket can be used to host multiple sites without all of the uploaded media jumbling together in/attachments
. Theapostrophe-multisite
module now leverages this.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Introduced a
findWithProjection()
method that is added to all MongoDB collection objects. All Apostrophe core modules are migrating towards using this method rather thanfind()
when working directly with MongoDB collections. If you are using the standard MongoDB 2.x driver that is included with Apostrophe, this just calls regularfind()
. When using the forthcomingapostrophe-db-mongo-3-driver
module to replace that with a newer driver that supports the full features of MongoDB 3.6, 4.0 and beyond, this method will provide backwards compatibility by accepting a projection as the second argument likefind()
did until the 3.x driver was released. Developers wishing to be compatible with both drivers will want to start using this method. Again, this only concerns you if you are querying MongoDB directly and passing a projection to find() as the second argument. And if you don't care about using the 3.x driver, you do not have to change anything. - Various UX improvements and bug fixes to the page versions dialog box. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- The widget wrapper is updated on the fly with new classes if they change due to edits. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund.
- When configuring a
date
field, you may pass apikadayOptions
property. This object is passed on to thepikaday
library. Thanks to Lars Houmark. - The
counts: true
option forpiecesFilters
now works properly with joins.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- New "secrets" feature in
apostrophe-users
makes it easy to hash other "secrets" similar in spirit to passwords. - This feature is now used for password reset tokens, making them more secure.
- Additional joins can now be added to the schema of a widget that extends
apostrophe-pieces-widgets
. - Brute force password attacks against an Apostrophe server are now more difficult. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- Tolerant sanitization of array items while they are still in the editor. This avoids confusion caused by
required
fields in the array editor. - Error messages now behave sensibly when multiple label elements appear in a field. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- Fix background color on notification on uploads when file extension is not accepted. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- If you can't move a widget out of an area, you can no longer move widgets into that area either (movable: false is fully enforced). Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund.
- New browser-side events are emitted during the attachment upload process, and the built-in facility that delays the saving of a form until attachment uploads are complete has been fixed. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- Fixes to the active state display of array items. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- Contributor Guide expanded with lots of new information about practical ways to contribute to Apostrophe.
- Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct added to the project. The Apostrophe community is a welcoming place, and now is a great time to lock that in for the future.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Shallowly clone the required definition in defineRelatedType to prevent yet more crosstalk between instances of apos when
apostrophe-multisite
is used. No other changes.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Improved support for nested areas and widgets. Apostrophe now pushes the correct doc id and dot path all the way to the page in various situations where this could previously have led to errors at save time.
- The new
apos.locks.withLock(lockName, fn)
method can be used to execute a function while the process has the named lock. This ensures that other processes cannot run that function simultaneously. You may optionally pass a callback, otherwise a promise is returned. Similarlyfn
may take a callback, or no arguments at all, in which case it is expected to return a promise. - Cleanup: don't call
server.close
unless we've succeeded in listening for connections.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Version 2.60.1 broke validation of schema fields which were
required
, but blank because they were hidden byshowFields
. This is of course permitted,required
applies only if the field is active according toshowFields
or not addressed by anyshowFields
possibilities at all. Comprehensive unit testing was added for this issue to prevent a recurrence. - Version 2.60.1 also introduced a more subtle issue: if constraints
like
required
ormin
, or general improvements to validation such as NaN detection for integers and floats, were added to a widget schema later after content already existed then it became impossible to open a widget editor and correct the issues. Validation tolerance was added for this situation. - When a user edits an area "in context" on the page, the server now reports errors using a path that can be used to identify the widget responsible and open its editing dialog box. A more relevant notification is also displayed. This remains a secondary mechanism. Server-side validation is mostly about preventing intentional abuse. Browser-side validation is still the best way to provide feedback during data entry.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Fields of type
checkboxes
now play nicely with thelive/draft
toggle ofapostrophe-workflow
. - Improved validation of integers and floats. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- The "Global" dialog box now follows the same pattern as that for other piece types, which means that the workflow dropdown menu is available if workflow is present.
- Options may be passed to the
express.static
middleware that serves thepublic
folder, via thestatic
option of theapostrophe-express
module. Thanks to Leonhard Melzer. apostrophe
now depends onbluebird
properly and there are no lingering references to the wrong version folodash
. Formerly we got away with this because some of our dependencies did depend on these, and npm flattens dependencies. Thanks to Leonhard Melzer.- The new
eslint-config-punkave
ruleset is in place, and includes a check for "unofficial dependencies" inrequire
calls that could go away suddenly. fieldClasses
andfieldAttributes
may be set on form fields themselves, similar to the existingclasses
andattributes
properties that are applied to thefieldset
. Thanks to Lars Houmark.- The "Pages" admin UI now includes a "New Page" button, in addition to the usual "reorganize" functionality. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
- Fixed a crash when an
apostrophe-pieces-widget
is configured to always show all pieces viaby: 'all'
. Thanks to Aurélien Wolz. - General UI styling improvements and fixes.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- New feature: you can now display counts for each tag, joined item, etc. when using the
piecesFilters
option ofapostrophe-pieces-pages
. Just addcounts: true
to the configuration for that filter. The count is then available in a.count
property for each value in the array. See creating filter UI with apostrophe-pieces-pages for more information. - New feature: command line tasks such as
apostrophe-blog:generate
may now be run programmatically, for example:apos.tasks.invoke('apostrophe-blog:generate', { total: 50 })
. A promise is returned if a callback is not passed. Note that not all tasks are written to behave politely and invoke their callback normally, however most do. This feature is most useful when writing tasks that logically should incorporate other tasks. - Many UX and UI improvements that make the experience more pleasant in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. Thanks to Carsten, Marco Arnone and the prolific Lars Houmark for their contributions. This was an excellent week for Apostrophe PRs.
- The full set of controls for joined items are again available in the chooser, as well as in the browse modal.
- The automatic opening of the admin bar menu on page load can now be configured with the
openOnLoad
,openOnHomepageLoad
, andcloseDelay
options. autocomplete="off"
for date fields prevents chrome autocomplete suggestions from wrecking calendar UI.- Always remove .apos-global-busy on unlock, even if the transition event never fires. Yes, that is sadly a thing. Prevents the UI from becoming unusable in rare situations (less rare inside functional tests).
- Use
one
to reduce the overhead of .apos-global-busy's transition event handler. We could do more here to reduce overhead, i.e. unhooking it entirely. - Much-improved validation of
min
,max
andrequired
for strings, integers and floats on both the server and the browser side. Thanks to Lars Houmark.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Widget schemas now support the
def
property for fields. This always worked for pieces and pages. - Accommodations for functional testing in nightwatch. The currently active Apostrophe modal, and all of its proxies such as its controls that are in a separate div for presentation reasons, now has the attribute
data-apos-modal-current
which is set to the class name of the modal. This powers the new apostrophe-nightwatch-tools module, which provides reusable commands and steps that can be used to create test projects similar to our apostrophe-enterprise-testbed. Testing with the enterprise testbed project is a standard part of our release process. - Previously if workflow was in use slugs could not be reused by new pages when the original page was in the trash. This has been addressed; the slug is now deduplicated in the same way that email addresses and usernames of users are when in the trash.
- The infinite scroll feature of
apostrophe-pieces-pages
now works as documented with the styles provided. The code is also more efficient and scroll events are throttled for performance. Thanks to Lars Houmark. - Various UX fixes, thanks to Lars Houmark and various members of the Apostrophe team.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Fixed nested widget editing for existing widgets whose modal dialog boxes have been accessed (#1428).
- A clear warning message with instructions has been added for those who are seeing "unblessed" messages due to widget schemas and in-template
apos.area
calls that do not match (#1429). The easiest way to avoid this is to just mark the areacontextual: true
in your widget schema so it is edited only on the page. But if you really want to do both, the widget options must match. - The mechanism that automatically makes slugs, paths and other keys unique now gives up eventually and reports the original duplicate key error. This makes it easier to debug your code if you are violating your own custom indexes that feature unique keys. It is possible to make the deduplicator aware of your own own properties that need to be made more unique on inserts if you wish, by implementing a
docFixUniqueError
method. Please note: this change is not a regression. Code that formerly never completed its task in this situation will simply report an error promptly rather than retrying inserts forever while degrading your database performance. - A new profiling API has been added: the
apos.utils.profile
method. This method can be called to report how long code takes to run for later analysis. It does nothing in the default implementation; modules like our forthcoming profiler override it to give feedback on the speed of your code.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Polymorphic joins have arrived! You may now create joins like this:
{
name: '_items',
type: 'joinByArray',
withType: [ 'apostrophe-blog', 'product', 'apostrophe-page' ]
}
When you join with more than one type, Apostrophe presents a chooser that allows you to pick between tabs for each type. Note that apostrophe-page
can be included, so you can pick a mix of pages and pieces for the same join.
This feature is useful for creating navigation that may point to a variety of document types, without the need for an array of items with several different joins and a select
element to choose between them.
Polymorphic joins work for both joinByOne
and joinByArray
. Currently they are not available for joinByOneReverse
, joinByArrayReverse
, or pieces filters. Their primary use case is creating navigation widgets.
apos.images.srcset
helper function added. You can use this function to generate asrcset
attribute for responsive display of an image. Just pass an attachment to the helper:
<img srcset="{{ apos.images.srcset(apos.images.first(data.piece.thumbnail)) }}" />
A src
attribute for backwards compatibility is always advisable too.
Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund for this contribution.
-
Fast forms for big schemas are back! The issue with tags has been resolved.
-
A single MongoDB connection may be reused by several
apos
objects for separate sites, a feature which is exploited by the apostrophe-multisite module. Note that this only reuses the connection, it does not share a single MongoDB database. It does allow you to keep potentially hundreds of sites on a single MongoDB server or replica set, as the overhead of multiple logical "databases" is small in MongoDB's modern WiredTiger storage engine. To reuse a connection, pass it to theapostrophe-db
module as thedb
option. -
Fixed a MongoDB 3.6 incompatibility in the "Apply to Subpages" feature for permissions. Also made this feature available again when removing someone's permissions. We plan further UX work here to make this feature easier to understand and use.
-
UX fix to the "manage tags" dialog box: don't attempt to add an empty tag. Thanks to Anthony Tarlao.
-
Warn developers if they use bad area names.
-
For those deploying asset bundles to S3: the command line task that builds an asset bundle no longer requires access to your production database, although it still needs to start up normally with access to a database in the pre-production environment where you are building the bundle.
-
Refactoring of the trash field deduplication features, in preparation to extend them to pages as well in an upcoming release.
Unit tests passing.
Relevant regression tests passing.
- New
extraHtml
block inouterLayoutBase.html
allows yourouterLayout.html
to add attributes to the outerhtml
element without the need to completely override the layout. It is a best practice to avoid completely overriding the layout because this maximizes your compatibility with future updates to our admin markup, etc.
Unit tests passing.
- Hotfix for bug in 2.57.0 that broke saving tags. We have reverted the "fast forms" change until the cause is understood.
Unit tests passing.
Functional tests passing.
- Displaying and saving schema-driven forms is much, much faster. This becomes very noticeable with 100 or more fields. With about 250 fields, this formerly took about 4.5 seconds to load or to save such a form on a fast Mac. It now takes about 250 milliseconds.
- Users may re-order the items they have selected via drag and drop when using "Browse" to select pieces, images, etc.
- Prior to this release, asset generation ids were surprisingly short and made up only of digits due to an accidental holdover from an old version. Conflicts were rare, but possible. Asset generation ids are now proper cuids, no conflicts should occur.
- IDs may be added to notifications as a simple way to give other code access to them.
- The
apos.global.addGlobalToData
method may now be called with justreq
(returns a promise), withreq, callback
(invokes the callback), or as middleware (which Apostrophe does by default). This method is handy in command line tasks and other places where middleware does not run andreq.data.global
is not populated by default.
Unit tests passing.
Functional tests passing.
- Security: numerous issues formerly flagged by the new
npm audit
command have been addressed. We are now using a maintained branch of lodash 3.x to keep bc while addressing security (many thanks to the Sails team). We are also using LESS 3.x, which has caused no issues in our testing and corrects security concerns with LESS 2.x. Numerousnpm audit
security reports regardingimagemin
modules were addressed by removingimagemin
fromuploadfs
itself, however you may opt into it via the newpostprocessors
option ofuploadfs
. As of this writing, onenpm audit
complaint remains: theazure-storage
module needs to update a dependency to address a possible vulnerability. You may mitigate this issue by not using theazure
backend ofuploadfs
with Apostrophe until it is resolved upstream. - Many UI enhancements when choosing, browsing and managing items which reduce user confusion. For instance: moving items up and down in a selection no longer refreshes the entire list and forces the user to scroll down again. Trashed pages are easier to distinguish in "reorganize." "More" dropdown for pieces is again fully visible when clicked. Placeholder helpers make the search field for joins easier to understand. Chevrons added to various select elements which were difficult to identify as dropdowns before.
- Deeply nested areas now save properly. Formerly in certain situations the same widget might be duplicated.
apos.tasks.getReq
now supplies an emptyreq.data
object for easier use with code expecting an Express request, Apostrophe-style.- Bedeviled by case-sensitive sorting? The
sortify: true
property forstring
schema fields is now documented and automatically creates a database migration to ensure it is available for your existing data as well. When used, this flag ensures that anysort('fieldname')
call for that field in Apostrophe is case-insensitive, ignores punctuation and otherwise behaves as end users expect.
Unit tests passing.
Relevant functional tests passing.
- Reverted change to date formatting.
moment
will produce warnings again, but dates will not be a day old in some time zones, which is more important. We are working on a better fix for this problem.
Unit tests passing.
Relevant functional tests passing.
apos.migrations.eachArea
no longer crashes the stack when iterating over a large number of documents without areas.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Security fix: uploaded images "in the trash" were still accessible at the same URL in most sizes. This has been corrected. As documented, the only size that now remains accessible is the
one-sixth
size, and this choice can be changed or eliminated entirely. This bug did not affect other file attachments, such as PDFs.
As always, be sure to run the apostrophe-migrations:migrate
task. This will make sure the permissions of your files are correct. Harmless warnings may appear for those that were already correct.
-
The
apostrophe-attachments:migrate-to-disabled-file-key
andapostrophe-attachments:migrate-from-disabled-file-key
have been added for the convenience of those using thedisabledFileKey
option touploadfs
to rename disabled files in a cryptographically sound way rather than changing their permissions. These are relevant only with thelocal
storage option ofuploadfs
, since since the option is neither available nor necessary for S3, and is mandatory for Azure from the beginning. -
Although technically part of UploadFS 1.9.0, we'd like to note that the
azure
storage backend is now available and can be part of youruploadfs
configuration for theapostrophe-attachments
module. -
Server-side modules can now extend the buttons available in the "manage" modal of pieces without overriding templates, similar to the way they are extensible in the "edit" modal.
-
UX fixes.
-
Cropping an image through Apostrophe now works when attachments are stored in S3, Azure, etc.
-
Date parsing does not generate
momentjs
warnings. -
Overrideable block in the outerLayout for the context menu.
-
The
apostrophe-soft-redirects
module now accepts astatusCode
option, which you may change to301
to use hard redirects. Thanks to Leo Melzer.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
-
Contextual editing of pieces found in a
widget.html
template saves properly, as does contextual editing of a nested area added to the page for the first time. -
Previously executed migrations are remembered in a collection that persists, not just in a cache, avoiding extra work which could be extensive in a large database. Migrations are still required to be idempotent (they should detect whether they have any work to do, and do no harm if they are not needed again for a particular document).
-
apos.migrations.eachWidget
now delivers an accuratedotPath
, which is crucial for the use ofapos.docs.db.update
with$set
. No standard migrations in Apostrophe were using the feature until now.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- A bug in the recently introduced
apostrophe-soft-redirects
module caused crashes in cases where the context page or piece had no_url
property... which is an unusual situation (how did you get there exactly? Overrides are clearly involved), but it can happen in customized projects. Fixed.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- A bug in Chrome 66 causes problems when selecting images in Apostrophe's media library. This bug did not appear before Chrome 66 and does not appear in other browsers. We resolved it by migrating to the use of the CSS grid feature in compatible browsers.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Several performance improvements. In situations where Apostrophe formerly made expensive "matching nothing" queries, Apostrophe now either skips the entire query or uses an efficient query for a nonexistent
_id
, depending on whether the method in question has the right to cancel the entire operation. - Resources released more completely by
apos.destroy
, which can now satisfy the expectations ofmocha
5.x (no timeouts left active, etc). This was done by adding adestroy
method touploadfs
. range
schema fields behave better when there is no existing value.- Save operation of a modal now triggers the global busy state to prevent race conditions and other unwanted behavior.
- Global busy state can now be pushed and popped, and modals utilize this, so that a modal can be used to gather information during the
saveContent
method of another modal.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Do not send X-XSRF-TOKEN headers in an OPTIONS request. This change was mistakenly left out of the 2.52.0 release.
- The named anchor
main
can now be overridden via themainAnchor
nunjucks block. - The
npmRootDir
option can be used to cause Apostrophe's module loading mechanism to seek npm modules in a location other than that specified byrootDir
(or the project root). The newlocalesDir
option ofapostrophe-i18n
does the same for localization. This makes it possible to userootDir
to specify an alternate location for everything else, i.e. the parent ofpublic
,data
,lib/modules
, etc. A necessary accommodation for the evolvingapostrophe-multisite
module. - Raw HTML widgets now offer help text out of the box.
- The
express.static
middleware now runs before theapostrophe-global
middleware and other "standard" Apostrophe middleware. - Your own module-level
expressMiddleware
object can specify{ when: 'beforeRequired', middleware: function(req, res, next) { ... })
to run before the required middleware as well. Note that this means no sessions, no users and no body parser. Most of the time you'll want those things. - CSS adjustment to tabs in modals so they don't scroll in Firefox.
- Dropzones for empty areas are easier to drop onto.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- No more 404's when slugs change for pages and pieces. Apostrophe now automatically implements "soft redirects" to the new URL of a page or piece. This is a major SEO improvement, with good support for any page or piece with a
._url
property. Note that this feature "learns" URLs over time as the pages and pieces are actually accessed, so if you decide to test it, remember that you must access the old URL at least once before you change it for the test. This feature can be disabled, if you really want to, by setting theenable
option of theapostrophe-soft-redirects
module tofalse
. - Indexed queries on the
parkedId
andadvisoryLock._id
properties. The lack of indexes for these properties could lead to full collection scans, so this is a significant performance boost on large databases. - Apostrophe's anti-CSRF forgery X-XSRF-TOKEN header is no longer sent as part of an OPTIONS request, or as part of a cross-domain request. In the first case, cookies cannot be set by the server anyway, and in the second, we are communicating with a server that cannot see our session to verify it. In both cases, sending the headers was causing configuration headaches for developers. Thanks to Priyansh Gupta.
- A UI bug fix: the recently added "clone" button for widgets is no longer displayed for singletons, or for areas whose
limit
has been reached. Also, thecloneable: false
option can be used to disable this feature for a particular area. - UI bug fix: no more conflicts between the "Add Content" menu and the up/down/remove/etc. buttons for widgets.
- Clearer warnings and error messages.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Do not crash when updating a doc if widgets exist but
_originalWidget
does not. This can happen in workflow scenarios where Apostrophe'sfind
is bypassed. - Accommodations for the forthcoming
apostrophe-optimizer
module.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Widget fields may now have a
permission
property. If present, the user must have the named permission (such asadmin
), or they will not see that particular field in the editing dialog box. This is useful when a widget should be authorable by most users but has a sensitive field that should be restricted to a smaller group of users. Note that this feature already existed for schema fields of pieces and pages. - Apostrophe again allows a named pipe to be specified via the
PORT
environment variable, for compatibility with Windows. Thanks to Jørgen M. Skogås for this fix. - Apostrophe's default settings for the
bodyParser
option are now generous enough, in the case of JSON request bodies, to cover all reasonable editing scenarios in Apostrophe. This change also benefits theapostrophe-headless
module. - When Apostrophe must generate a
path
for a new page, it will look at the providedslug
before it looks at the providedtitle
. This is useful when titles in an import are of poor quality but slugs are unique. Prevents unnecessary numbered suffixes after both slugs and paths. - The dropdown menu to add a widget no longer has a conflict with the hover menu offering widget controls such as "up," "down," etc. The hover menu does not appear while the dropdown menu is open.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Clone button for widgets in areas, to save time when editing.
- New features for displaying the titles of array items when editing fields of type
array
.titleField
may now use dot notation. In addition, if that isn't enough, you may uselistItemTemplate
to point to an alternative to the standardarrayListItem.html
template, which you may use as a reference. In addition, bothtitleField
dot notation and the customlistItemTemplate
have full access to joins. Be sure to use cross-module include syntax if you don't want to put the template inlib/modules/apostrophe-schemas/views
. For instance, you may writelistItemTemplate: 'my-module-name:listItemTemplate.html'
. - Bug fix: modals are the right height when jQuery 3 is in use.
- CSS class added to the
h4
that displays the title in anapostrophe-images
widget, for your CSS styling convenience. Thanks to Gareth Cooper.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- New password reset feature. You will need to configure
apostrophe-email
and opt into this feature. See the new Apostrophe password reset HOWTO. - Significant performance boost to the "reorganize" modal in situations where numerous pages are in the trash when using the
apostrophe-workflow
module. - If widget ids are not provided when inserting new documents they are automatically generated. This makes apostrophe-headless easier to use.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- New
color
andrange
schema field types.color
provides a color picker field allowing values compatible with CSS, etc.range
provides an<input type="range">
element and respectsmin
andmax
options. - New
apos.utils.log
,apos.utils.info
,apos.utils.debug
,apos.utils.warn
andapos.utils.error
methods. These are now used consistently throughout Apostrophe core, both in the server and in the browser. On the server, these methods wrap the corresponding methods of alogger
object and you can inject your own via thelogger
option of theapostrophe-utils
module. By default a logger object that wraps theconsole
object is created. For convenience, if your logger has nolog
method,apos.utils.log
will calllogger.info
. This allows many popular loggers likewinston
to be used without modification "out of the box." modulesSubdir
option to specify subdir where local modules come from, overridinglib/modules
. Useful when more than oneapos
object exists in a project.- Major speedup to parked pages. Also eliminates spurious warnings about inefficient joins at startup.
- Refactored autocollapse behavior of admin bar into its own method for easier overrides.
- CSS fixes for improved usability.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
-
Developers now have the option to use jQuery 3. To enable jQuery 3, set the
jQuery
option of theapostrophe-assets
module to the number3
. We have packaged specific versions of jQuery 3 and jQuery UI which are known to be compatible with and tested with Apostrophe's UI, and we plan to use these in our own projects going forward. We will be making this change in the apostrophe boilerplate project. Of course Apostrophe's UI remains compatible with the older version of jQuery that loads by default. There is no bc break. -
When you join with pages, by using the virtual doc type
apostrophe-page
, the user is now invited to choose a page via a version of the reorganize dialog box, which has been made more user-friendly for this purpose. Autocomplete is still supported too. -
The reorganize dialog box is more pleasant to use. This dialog will continue to evolve to offer more of the functionality found in the "manage" dialog boxes for piece types.
-
The page parking mechanism has been overhauled and improved. From now on, it is our recommendation that you set a unique
parkedId
for each parked page you configure forapostrophe-pages
. This ensures that even if you change the slug in the configuration of the parked page, Apostrophe will still be able to understand that the page already exists and a new one should not be inserted. This is especially critical if usingapostrophe-workflow
, since you might decide to add or change locale prefixes at some point. -
The database connection keepalive mechanism now uses a query against an empty collection, rather than a server status call that the database user might not have permission to make.
-
The
apos.utils.cssName
helper now preserves double dashes, as they are a common feature in modern CSS frameworks. -
There is now an
apostrophe-areas:widgetBase.html
file which can be extended block by block in a project-levellib/modules/apostrophe-areas/views/widget.html
file. New overrideable methods have also been added to simplify adding custom classes programmatically to the wrapper and the widget itself without overriding any templates. -
It is now possible to configure select elements (we do not recommend more than one) to be displayed inline with the other widget controls, i.e. up, down, delete, etc. The back end of this is left to the developer, however you can check out the still-evolving apostrophe-personas module for an example. This feature is primarily meant for modules like
apostrophe-personas
that impact all widgets in a general way.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Attachment fields now save properly when directly part of the schema of a widget. A bug was introduced in version 2.42.0 when the
length
property was added to attachments. A fix made long ago toapos.utils.clonePermanent
on the server side was also needed on the browser side.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
-
The "Copy" button of pieces now copies areas that do not explicitly appear in the schema, and works correctly when an
apostrophe-pieces
module is setcontextual: true
. Overrideable methods are provided for those who need to copy more than schema fields and top-level areas. We do not copy every property by default because this could have unforeseen consequences; we copy only what is in the schema, plus top-level areas because these have always been supported without an explicit schema in templates. -
It is now possible to secure widget properties so that they are not visible to end users if you do not choose to output them in the markup. To do that, set the
playerData
option of your widget module tofalse
, or to an array of properties that should be visible in thedata
JSON attribute so that they are passed to theplay()
method. Normally widget properties are public information, intended for display, but this technique is useful if you have ausername
andpassword
for use in fetching an external feed in a server-sideload
method, for instance. Note that to allow widget editing to function, everything is still passed indata
if the user has editing privileges for the widget. So if you seek to verify this feature, be sure to check as a logged-out user, or a user without editing permissions for that content. -
It is now easy to override the
fieldset
markup for Apostrophe schemas. Just copylib/modules/apostrophe-schemas/views/fieldset.html
to your project-level version of that path and edit it. However, please note that you must continue to have an outer wrapper element with the given attributes. -
Apostrophe's codebase now passes
eslint
. In the process many cases of callback errors being ignored were fixed, as well as global variable leaks. -
Apostrophe's
apos.locks.lock
andapos.locks.unlock
methods now support promises.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- The
apostrophe-caches
module has better, clearer documentation and it now supports promises. - All modules can now conveniently send email using Nodemailer. The new
email
method of all modules renders a template in that module'sviews
folder, exactly as you would hope it would, and also automatically generates a plaintext version for the occasional user who does not view HTML email. The automatically generated versions include links properly. - Extending
apostrophe-images-widgets
and other pieces widgets is easier. If your widget name doesn't correspond to the kind of piece you are displaying, a helpful error appears explaining that you need to setpiecesModuleName
. Adding fields to these widgets now behaves reasonably. Also, if you add fields toapostrophe-images
orapostrophe-files
at project level, this now behaves as expected too. - A locking mechanism has been added during the movement of pages in the page tree. This prevents rare race conditions that could previously have resulted in duplicate page ranks, although the design of the page tree is such that more serious consequences were always avoided.
- Text justification options for ckeditor are now standard in our build of ckeditor. Of course you still need to configure
sanitize-html
properly when using them. - Any widgets module may now specify a
wrapperTemplate
option. That template is rendered instead of the standardapostrophe-areas:widget.html
template, and can useextends
and override blocks found in that template. This is useful if you need to set attributes of the outer wrapper element of the widget. - The migration added in 2.43.0 to address file permissions for existing attachments in the trash has been greatly accelerated, helpful on large sites.
- Better error messages for
min
andmax
options of some schema field types; provisions for expanded error messages in general. - For those using the
testModule
option to test their own npm modules in the context of Apostrophe, a default shortname is automatically provided. - Fixed missing space in admin bar markup, thanks to arlecchino.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Apostrophe's AJAX filter features for
apostrophe-pieces-pages
now support "Load More" buttons and infinite scroll.
To add a "Load More" button:
- Wrap a new element inside your data-apos-ajax-context element around the content that makes up the current "page" of results. This should not wrap around filter links or the "Load More" button itself.
- Give that new element the
data-apos-ajax-append
attribute. - Add
append=1
to the query string of your Load More button. Example:
{% if data.currentPage < data.totalPages %}
<a href="{{ data.url }} | build({ page: data.currentPage + 1, append: 1 })">Load More...</a>
{% endif %}
To progressively enhance this for infinite scroll, add a data-apos-ajax-infinite-scroll
attribute to the button.
Note that we do this via progressive enhancement of a "Load More" button so that Google can still reach and index all of the pages (SEO).
- Attachment schema fields now respect the new
fileGroup
andfileGroups
properties. IffileGroup
is set toimages
, then only image types (GIF, JPEG, PNG) are accepted; if it is set tooffice
only typical business file types are accepted. Note that we have always rejected files that didn't appear on the list for either type. You can also specifyfileGroups
as an array. fileGroup: 'image'
is now configured by default forapostrophe-images
, as was always intended but incorrectly implemented in the past.- Attachment schema fields now respect the new
extension
andextensions
properties. The former is handy if you only want to allow one extension, the latter if you want to allow more than one. The extensions must be those specified forfileGroups
in the default configuration ofapostrophe-attachments
or your override of it (all lower case; JPEG isjpg
; no period). - The
addDocReferences
migration has been parallelized, as this one-time migration can be time-consuming on a large site. - Broken
less
calculation fixed, thanks to Antoine COMBES.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
-
When a "file" or "image" is moved to the trash, the attachment in question now becomes inaccessible. This is particularly important to stop access to obsolete PDFs, which Google loves to access. If the file or image is removed from the trash, the attachment becomes available again. In the case of images, the 1/6th size remains available by default to provide preview when viewing the trash. If the same attachment is referenced by more than one doc, which can happen due to "Copy" operations or
apostrophe-workflow
, it remains available until all such docs are in the trash. -
Parked properties are no longer editable in page settings. Since every site restart always wiped them out anyway, this is a bug fix, not a truly new behavior. With this change, you can finally set
type: 'home'
whenpark
ing the home page, and removehome
from your page types dropdown. -
The
apostrophe-jobs
module now offers arunNonBatch
method, which is useful for long-running operations that don't involve iterating over many instances of the same type of object. -
Improvements to background image positioning for images widgets.
-
A block has been added to override the
lang
attribute easily. Thanks to Ayho. -
The
imgAlt
block can now be used to conveniently override thealt
attribute of images when overridingwidget.html
forapostrophe-images-widgets
. Thanks to Raphaël DiRago. -
The
required
option now works properly for fields of typearray
(there must be at least one item in the array). -
Improved error messages for unblessed widget schemas. These are usually related to a widget that is no longer in the page template but appears in the database.
-
A UI bug that caused tabs to become invisible when returning from nested dialog boxes has been fixed.
-
Filters for "select" fields now default to "no opinion," rather than the default choice. This is the normal behavior for other field types.
-
Even more promise support!
apos.attachments.insert
,pieces.trash
andpieces.rescue
all return promises if no callback is given. -
A YouTube embed unit test was removed to ensure consistent results in Travis CI, which is once again in routine use.
Unit tests passing.
- Use of a capitalized filename that should have been lowercase in a
require
briefly broke Apostrophe's initialization on Linux. We are correcting this by reinstating CI in a Linux environment.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Promises have landed in Apostrophe. Calling
toArray
,toObject
,toDistinct
ortoMongo
on an Apostrophe cursor without a callback will return a promise. That promise will resolve to the expected result.
In addition, docs.insert
, docs.update
, pieces.insert
, pieces.update
, and pages.insert
will all return a promise if invoked without a callback.
These are the most frequently invoked functions in Apostrophe that formerly required callbacks.
As always with promises, be sure to catch errors with .catch()
at some level.
Note that the await
keyword can now be used with these methods, as long as you're running Node.js 8.x or newer or using Babel to provide that language feature.
-
Apostrophe's custom
Split
CKEditor toolbar control now works correctly in 2.x. You can give your users theSplit
control to allow them to break up a large rich text widget in order to insert other types of widget "in the middle." Note that the control name is now capitalized to match the way other CKEditor toolbar buttons are named. -
You may now specify
_url: 1
or_nameOfJoin: 1
in a projection when using Apostrophe'sfind()
methods. Native MongoDB projections naturally can't see these "computed properties" because they don't live in the database — they are computed "on the fly" after documents are fetched. However, Apostrophe now automatically adds the right underlying fields to the projection.
Only _url
and the names of joinByOne
or joinByArray
fields are supported. It does not make sense to use a projection on people
to locate IDs that are actually attached to products
via joinByOneReverse
or joinByArrayReverse
.
This feature does not conflict with legitimate uses of MongoDB projections because Apostrophe discards all properties beginning with _
when writing to the database, except for _id
.
-
The
length
property of an Apostropheattachment
object is now correctly populated with the original file size. Thanks to David Keita. Note that images are also made available in many scaled sizes. Also the original may be replaced with a correctly rotated version, in which caselength
will not match. So the most useful scenario for this property is likely to be in working with office formats, especially PDF which can sometimes be very large. -
Fixed bug in the
isEmpty
methods for areas and singletons. Thanks to David Keita.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- The new
apostrophe-jobs
module, part of the core of Apostrophe, provides a progress meter mechanism and the ability to stop long-running user-initiated operations, such as batch operations on pieces. See the jobs module documentation. You can also refer to the pieces module for examples if you wish to use this for your own long-running user-initiated operations. - Batch operations now have more robust support for "select everything." A number of bugs related to multiple selection of pieces have been fixed in a refactoring that made this code much more maintainable and predictable.
- The option of pushing an asset of type
template
, which never worked in 2.x and was never used by Apostrophe, has been removed for clarity. Our preference is for rendering assets on the server side dynamically when needed, rather than pushing many templates into the DOM on every page load. - An
.editorconfig
file has been added. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund. - Parking a page only pushes permanent properties.
_defaults
and_children
should never have been in the database; they are of course still interpreted to decide what should happen, but the properties themselves did not belong in the database. (You may need to write a migration if they are already there and this is causing issues for you.) - Scrolling UI behavior of pieces improved; various other UI touch-ups. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund.
newBrowserCalls
helper forpush
module can be used when you want JavaScript calls queued up withreq.browserCall
to be executed in an AJAX update of just part of a page.- Fixed bugs affecting access to the published/unpublished batch operations and similar.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Support for "select everything" when managing pieces. Once you check the box to select everything on the current page, you are given a secondary option to select everything that matches your current criteria. This works both when choosing pieces for widgets and when working with batch operations like "trash" or "rescue."
- Fixed various bugs affecting combinations of "select all on page", the chooser and working with images.
- Improvements to batch operations on pieces. The
requiredField
property is checked correctly, and the newonlyIf
property allows for passing a function that accepts the doc type name and decides whether the button should appear. Multiword action names are properly camelcased. New "success" and "dataSource" options tobatchSimple
allow for carrying out additional operations afterward as well as gathering input independently at the start. And batch operations are composed late so that other modules can add them. - The
self.api
andself.html
methods ofapostrophe-context
andapostrophe-modal
now support a syntax for making cross-module API calls, just like templates. - Addressed moog versioning issue with latest npm that caused errors about "synth.instanceOf" not being found depending on the state of your npm cache.
Unit tests passing.
Startup-related regression tests passing.
- The
APOS_MONGODB_LOG_LEVEL
environment variable can now be set todebug
,info
or anything else supported by the MongoDB driver'sLogger.setLevel
method. This is helpful for debugging database issues at the lowest level.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Factored out a
getBaseUrl
method forapostrophe-pages
, allowing overrides of this that pay attention toreq
. - Report
pageBeforeSend
errors and failures to load the global doc properly, don't silently tolerate them. - Documentation corrections. Thanks to Frederik Ekelund.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Easier access to options. Introduced the
getOption
method to all modules. Callingself.getOption(req, 'sizes.large')
from your module's server-side JavaScript code, or justmodule.getOption('sizes.large')
from Nunjucks, will return the value ofself.options.sizes.large
for that module. You may also pass an array of keys, i.e.module.getOption([ 'sizes', 'large' ])
. This method is tolerant, it returns undefined if any part of the path does not exist. See also the new apostrophe-override-options which extends this feature to support customizing the returned value for any option based on the current page type, page settings, piece settings and locale. * Helpful warning when maximum area/widget loader recursion level is reached. Always use projections when adding joins to your schema to avoid a performance hit due to runaway recursion. - New
disabledTypes
option toapostrophe-pages
, primarily for use withapostrophe-override-options
. - Fixed UI bug relating to area menus at the bottom of the page.
- Fixed bug that caused a crash when invalid usernames attempted to log in. Thanks to Arthur.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Various schema field validators for required fields no longer crash on the browser side if a property is nonexistent, as opposed to being the expected empty string.
- Buttons for editing pieces widgets now use less confusing language.
- Accommodations for the
apostrophe-headless
module (arriving later today), including factoring out certain login-related and piece-related functionality to separate methods in order to make it easier to introduce RESTful APIs for the same features. - Unit tests no longer drop the entire test database between suites; instead they drop the collections. Also the unit test timeout can be set via an environment variable. This accommodates testing against various cloud databases with security that precludes dropping entire databases.
- Lots of new content in the README to get folks who haven't been to the documentation site yet a little more excited.
Unit tests passing.
Conflict resolution and template extension-related regression tests passing.
-
The conflict resolution feature, which helps users avoid conflicts in which neither is successfully able to save content reliably by explaining that two users are editing the same doc and offering the option of taking control, can now be disabled by setting the
conflictResolution
option of theapostrophe-docs
module explicitly tofalse
. We do not recommend the use of this option in normal practice, however it has valid applications in automated testing. -
Recently a bug was introduced in which extensions other than
.html
or.njk
did not work ininclude
statements, etc. in Nunjucks templates unless the file in question existed in the project-level version of the module including it. The full cascade of template folder paths is now supported for these explicit extensions, including searchingviewsFolderFallback
.
Unit tests passing.
Piece- and schema-related regression tests passing.
- Filters are now available for schema fields of type
integer
. You can configure these for the manage view, or for pieces-pages, exactly as you would for other field types. Previously this feature existed but did not function properly, so this is a patchlevel release rather than a minor version bump. - Previously, when viewing pieces in the trash, the batch operation button initially read "Trash Items" rather than "Rescue Items." It did not match the selected operation in the select element, and did not perform the needed operation of rescuing items unless you switched operations and switched back again. This has been fixed.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- New feature: you may now use the
.njk
file extension in addition to.html
for your Nunjucks templates. In order to maximize the usefulness of this feature in the context of existing Apostrophe code,.njk
is still checked for even if.html
was specified when calling therender
method..njk
is a convention adopted by the Nunjucks community and is supported by some syntax highlighters. - Bug fix: drag-and-drop reordering and movement of widgets is once again functional. (The arrows worked all along.)
- Bug fix: drag-and-drop targets for widgets residing in areas nested in other widgets now appear and function properly.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- If an oembed provider responds with an HTTP error and a response that is not parseable as XML or JSON, Apostrophe no longer crashes (this fix is actually in the oembetter npm module). This fixes crashes on non-embeddable YouTube videos.
- If the oembed provider issues a 401 or 404 error, a relevant error message is given. Otherwise the generic error icon is still given.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Dragging and dropping will now automatically scroll the "reorganize" dialog box.
- Attempts to drag a page above or below the "Home" page in "reorganize" no longer cause a restart. Also, the interface rejects them gracefully.
- Attempts to drag a page below the trashcan are rejected gracefully.
- When
trashInSchema
is active, the "traditional" trash can sorts below "in-context" trash, and the traditional trash can receives the special label "Legacy Trash" to reduce confusion. - When on page two (or higher) in the "manage" view of pieces, performing a text search now correctly resets to page one.
- Throw an error at startup if a forbidden schema field name is used in
addFields
configuration. For instance,type
is forbidden for widget schemas, whiledocPermissions
is forbidden for doc type schemas, and_id
is forbidden for both. Note that field names liketitle
that are already in the schema are not forbidden because re-adding a schema field replaces it, which is often done to change the label, etc. So we'll be adding more documentation about these to help developers avoid surprises if their intention was an entirely new field.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Spurious conflict resolution warnings for pieces fixed.
- Notifications are spaced properly, and in the upper right corner as intended, on all screens.
- Reorganize feature: upgraded to jqtree 1.4.2. Regression testing found no bc breaks.
- A debugging convenience: the
log(true)
cursor filter logs MongoDB criteria objects resulting from the cursor in question to the console.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- You may now set the
skipInitialModal
option for any widget module totrue
in order to avoid displaying the editing dialog box when the widget is first added. This makes sense if the widget has a useful default behavior, or consists of a contextually editable rich text sub-widget with a "style" select element you might or might not need to set every time. - Fields in Apostrophe's schema-driven forms now receive globally unique
id
attributes, and thefor
attributes oflabel
elements now reference them properly.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
- Intermittent "not blessed" errors when editing joins in widget schemas have been corrected by blessing all widget schemas at page serve time, just as we already bless all doc type schemas at page serve time. Blessing them when the individual routes fire is problematic because of probable race conditions with sessions.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
-
apos.areas.isEmpty(data.page, 'body')
will now tell you if that area is considered empty (it contains no widgets, or the widgets consider themselves empty). -
The new
controls
option may be passed to any widget, viaapos.singleton
or via the configuration for that specific widget type in anapos.area
call. In this example, the widget cannot be removed, cannot be moved, and has its controls positioned at the upper right instead of the upper left:
{{
apos.singleton(data.page, 'footer', 'apostrophe-rich-text', {
controls: {
removable: false,
movable: false,
position: 'top-right'
}
}
})
}}
The position
suboption may be set to top-left
, top-right
, bottom-left
or bottom-right
.
The removable
and movable
suboptions are primarily intended for singletons.
-
By popular demand, the
insert
andupdate
methods of pieces now pass the piece to their callback as the second argument. -
Better CSS reset for Apostrophe's admin UI.
-
callOne
added for convenience when you want to invoke a method normally invoked bycallAll
in the same way, but for only one module. Thanks to Arthur. -
If an attachment does not exist,
apos.attachments.url
no longer results in a template error page. Instead a fallback icon is displayed and an error message is logged. Developers should still always check whether attachments and joined objects still exist in their templates. Thanks to Raphaël DiRago. -
Notifications within modals move to lower right corner of modal for readability.
-
Cleaned up font paths.
-
Accommodations for the latest release of the separately published apostrophe-workflow module.
Unit tests passing.
Regression tests passing.
A bug was fixed that prevented nested area editing. The bug appeared in version 2.34.0.
Note that editing an area on the page has never been possible when it is part of the schema of an array field. That is not a new issue. It is being tracked and discussed. Today's fix was for a regression that impacted all nested areas.
All tests passing.
Fixed a bug that generated an error message regarding conflict resolution when attempting to edit an area inside a piece editor dialog box.
All tests passing.
Fixed an issue impacting unit test harness only. It didn't come up initially because it had to do with automatically creating test/node_modules
, which existed our dev environment.
No code changes outside of tests.
All tests passing.
- Conflict resolution has been added to Apostrophe. When two users attempt to edit the same document, whether "in context" on the page or via a dialog box, Apostrophe now makes the latecomer aware of the issue and gives them the option to take control of the document after warning that the first party could lose work.
Since the first user may have simply abandoned their work, Apostrophe also indicates how long it has been since the first user last made a change.
If the same user attempts to edit a document in two tabs or windows, something very similar happens, although the message is different.
-
In a related change, Apostrophe does not begin attempting to save an area on the page until the user interacts with it for the first time. This fixes many commonly reported frustrating situations in which one user is editing and the other is logged in but merely looking at the page, creating a ping-pong exchange of save requests.
-
Apostrophe's unit tests have been restructured so that a single test file can be run conveniently, via
mocha test/docs.js
, for instance, and there is no longer a need for us to updatetest/test.js
every time a test is added. Also, the unit tests use the sameapos.tasks.getReq
andapos.tasks.getAnonReq
methods that are used by real-life command line tasks, which provide a more faithful simulation of an Express request object and one we anticipate extending as needed.
All tests passing.
- Fixed potential crash in version pruning mechanism.
All tests passing.
- The login page can be disabled via the new
localLogin
option of theapostrophe-login
module. Set it explicitly tofalse
to disable the login URL completely. - Refactoring: the
apostrophe-login
module now has anafterLogin
method which takes care of invoking theloginAfterLogin
callAll method on all modules that have one, and then redirecting appropriately. This code was factored out to make it easier to use in the new apostrophe-passport module, which allows the use of almost any Passport-based strategy, such as Facebook login, Google login, Github login, etc. apos.users.ensureGroup
now delivers the group to its callback as the second argument.
Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work.
All tests passing.
-
Fixed an S3 asset bundle generation bug that caused
.less
files to be imported with the wrong file extension if thepublic
folder did not yet exist at the time--create-bundle
was used. Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work. -
Also added an
apostrophe-caches:clear
task to aid in testing various functionality. You must specify the cache name since caches may or may not even be known to Apostrophe at task startup time based on whether and when code calls.get
for each cache name.
All tests passing.
-
The new
testModule: true
option causes Apostrophe to supply much of the boilerplate for a published npm apostrophe module that wants to test itself as part of an apostrophe instance, i.e. apostrophe-workflow, apostrophe-caches-redis, etc. See those modules for examples of usage. This is a feature for those writing their own npm modules that wish to unit test by initializing Apostrophe and loading the module in question. -
Fixed caching bugs, notably the oembed cache, which is now operating properly. Oembed responses, such as YouTube iframe markup, are now cached for an hour as originally intended which improves frontend loading time.
-
Page type changes only refreshed the schema fields on the first change — now they do it properly after every change.
-
Page type changes use the "busy" mechanism while refreshing the schema fields to prevent user interface race conditions and avoid user confusion.
-
trash
is never offered as a schema field of theglobal
doc (mainly a concern withapostrophe-workflow
).
All tests passing.
It is now easier to set up Redis or another alternative session store:
'apostrophe-express': {
session: {
secret: 'your-secret-here',
store: {
name: 'connect-redis',
options: {
// redis-specific options here
}
}
}
}
For bc, you can still pass a live instance of a store as the store
option, but this way is easier; all you have to do is npm install --save
your connect-compatible session store of choice and configure it.
Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work.
All tests passing.
- Overrideable widgetControlGroups method takes (req, widget, options) allowing for better control when customizing these buttons.
- The
createControls
option of theapostrophe-pages
module is now respewcted properly.
All tests passing.
- Fixed a short-lived issue with the reorganize feature.
All tests passing.
This is a significant update containing various accommodations required by the shortly forthcoming Apostrophe 2.x version of the apostrophe-workflow
module, as well as other recent enhancements in our queue.
-
Editing an area "in context" on the page when it is part of a widget or piece will always work, even if
contextual: true
was not set. That property is optional and prevents the area from also appearing in the dialog box for editing the content type. -
Multiple select filters are now available for the "manage" view of any piece type. Just like configuring single-select filters, except that you'll add
multiple: true
to the relevant object in youraddFilters
configuration for the module. Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work. -
When editing a previous selection of pieces for a join or widget, you can also easily edit them without locating them again in the manage view.
-
"Next" and "previous" links can now be easily added to your
show.html
pages for pieces. Just set thenext
andprevious
options for yourapostrophe-pieces-pages
subclass totrue
, or to an object with aprojection
property for best performance. This will populatedata.previous
anddata.next
in yourshow.html
template. For blogs they may seem backwards; they refer to relative position on the index page, and blogs are reverse-chronological. Just switch the terms on the front end in your template in cases where they appear confusing. -
There is now a "pages" option on the admin bar, for cases where "reorganize" is not visible because "Page Settings" is not accessible to the user for the current page.
-
If the
trashInSchema
option is set totrue
when configuringapostrophe-docs
, pages that are in the trash retain their position in the page tree rather than moving to a separate "trash" subtree. In the "reorganize" interface, they are grouped into trash cans displayed beneath each parent page, rather than a single global trash can. This is necessary for the new workflow module and also helpful in any situation where trying to find pages in the trash is more troublesome than explaining this alternative approach.
When trashInSchema
is true
, users can also change the trash status of a piece or page via "Page Settings" or the "Edit" dialog box of the piece, and it is possible to access "Page Settings" for any page via "Reorganize."
-
The buttons displayed for each widget in an Apostrophe area can be adjusted via the
addWidgetControlGroups
option of theapostrophe-areas
module, which can be used to introduce additional buttons. -
Empty
beforeMove
andafterMove
methods have been added to theapostrophe-pages
module for the convenience of modules usingimprove
to enhance it. -
The
apostrophe-doc-type-manager
module now hasgetEditPermissionName
andgetAdminPermissionName
methods. These can be overridden by subclasses. For instance, all page subtypes returnedit-apostrophe-page
for the former because page types can be changed. -
apos.destroy(function() { ... })
may be called to shut down a running Apostrophe instance. This does not delete any data. It simply releases the database connection, HTTP server port, etc. This mechanism is extensible by implementing anapostropheDestroy
method in your own module. -
before
option forexpressMiddleware
. As before any module can provide middleware via anexpressMiddleware
property which may be a function or array of functions. In addition, if that property is an object, it may also have abefore
subproperty specifying a module whose middleware should run after it. In this case the actual middleware function or functions must be in amiddleware
subproperty. -
apos.instancesOf(name)
returns an array of modules that extendname
or a subclass of it.apos.instanceOf(object, name)
returns true if the givenobject
is a moog instance ofname
or a subclass of it. -
apos.permissions.criteria
can now supply MongoDB criteria restricted to the types the user can edit when a general permission name likeedit
oredit-doc
is asked for. This was never a security bug because permissions for actual editing were checked when individual edits occurred. The change makes it easier to display lists of editable content of mixed types. -
Extending the indexes of Apostrophe's
aposDocs
collection is easier to achieve in modules that useimprove
to extendapostrophe-docs
. -
Removed tests for obsolete, unsupported Node.js 0.10.x. Node.js 4.x is now the minimum version. We do not intend to break ES5 compliance in 2.x, however testing old versions of Node that are not maintained with security patches in any freely available repository is not practical.
-
insert
method forapos.attachments
, mirroring the other modules better. Thanks to Arthur Agombart.
All tests passing.
- Notifications are available, replacing the use of
alert
. This feature is primarily for Apostrophe's own administrative features; you can use it when extending the editing UI. Callapos.notify('message')
to display a simple message. You can specify severaltype
options such aserror
andinfo
, and you can also use%s
wildcards. Everything is localized on the server side. See the documentation for more information. Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work. - The
apostrophe-images
widget now provides a focal point editor. See the new responsive images HOWTO. Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work. - UX: clicking "edit" on an image you have already selected no longer deselects the image. Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work.
- Bug fix: corrected issue that sometimes prevented joins with pages from editing properly.
- Bug fix: added sort index on
level
andrank
, preventing MongoDB errors on very large page trees. - UX: a complete URL is suggested at startup when testing locally. Thanks to Alex Gleason.
All tests passing.
- Fixed recently introduced bug preventing page type switching.
All tests passing.
- Lazy schema field configuration, in general and especially for joins. No more need to specify
idField
,idsField
,relationshipsField
or evenlabel
for your schema fields.withType
can be inferred too in many cases, depending on the name of the join field. You can still specify all of the details by hand.
Also, for reverse joins, there is a new reverseOf
option, allowing you to just specify the name of the join you are reversing. This is much easier to understand than specifying the idField
of the other join. However that is still permitted.
Lazy configuration is in place for doc types (like pages and pieces) and widget types. It can be extended to other uses of schemas by calling the new validation methods.
-
ckeditor 4.6.2. Resolves #896: you can now create links properly in Microsoft Edge. Our policy is now to check in periodically with new ckeditor releases and just make sure they are compatible with our editor skin before releasing them.
-
apos.areas.fromRichText
can be used to create an area with a single rich text widget from a trusted string of HTML. Not intended for mixed media, just rich text. Related: bothfromRichText
andfromPlaintext
now correctly give their widgets an_id
property.
All tests passing.
- Fixed short-lived bug introduced in 2.26.0 re: detecting missing widget types.
All tests passing.
-
Do not crash on missing widget types, print good warning messages.
-
Complete implementation of the explicitOrder cursor filter, replacing a nonfunctional implementation.
-
If the mongodb connection is lost, the default behavior is now to retry it forever, so when MongoDB does get restarted Apostrophe will find it. In addition, a
connect
object may be passed to theapostrophe-db
module to be passed on to the MongoDB connect call. -
Spaces added between DOM attributes for better HTML5 compliance.
-
required
subfields are now enforced when editing fields of typearray
.
Thanks to Michelin for their support of much of the work in this release.
All tests passing.
-
There is now a
readOnly
option for the standard schema field types. Thanks to Michelin for contributing this feature. -
Apostrophe now displays useful warnings and, in some cases, errors at startup when schemas are improperly configured. This is particularly useful if you have found it frustrating to configure joins correctly. We are continuing to deepen the coverage here.
-
In the manage view, the "published" and "trash" filters now always offer both "yes" and "no," regardless of whether anything is available in those categories. This is necessary because these are the respective defaults, and these are also unusual cases in which it is actually interesting to know nothing is available.
All tests passing.
There is now an object
schema field type. It works much like the array
schema field type, however there is just one object, represented as an object property of the doc in the database. Thanks to Michelin's development team for contributing this feature.
All tests passing.
The options object of enhanceDate
is now passed on to pikaday
. Considered a bug fix since the options object was erroneously ignored.
- 2.23.1
All tests passing.
cleanCss needs to know that the output CSS files are going to live in apos-minified in order to correctly parse @import
statements that pull in plain .css files. Also, the mechanism for prefixing URLs in CSS code was not applied at the correct stage of the bundling process (the minify stage), which broke the ability to reference fonts, images, etc. via URLs beginning with /modules when using an S3 asset bundle.
All tests passing.
- The "manage" view of
apostrophe-pieces
now supports robust filters, in the same way they were already supported on the front end forapostrophe-pieces-pages
. Use theaddFilters
option to configure them. There is bc with existing filters that relied on the old assumption that manage filters have a boolean API. However now you can specify any field with a cursor filter, which includes most schema fields, notably including joins.
Note that since all of the options are presented in a dropdown, not all fields are good candidates for this feature.
The "manage" view filters now refresh to reflect only the options that still make sense based on the other filters you have selected, reducing user frustration.
See reusable content with pieces for more information and examples.
Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work.
-
apos.utils.isFalse
allows you to check for values that are strictly=== false
in templates. -
apos.utils.startCase
converts property names to English, roughly speaking. It is used as a fallback if a filter does not have alabel
property. This is primarily for bc, you should add alabel
property to your fields. -
Production now matches the dev environment with regard to relative URLs in LESS files, such as those used to specify background images or font files. Previously the behavior was different in dev and production, which is a bug.
-
You can now pass a
less
option toapostrophe-assets
, which is merged with the options given toless.render
both in dev and production. You can use this, for instance, to enablestrictMath
. -
apostrophe.oembed
'sfetch
method now propagates itsoptions
object tooembetter
correctly. Thanks to Fotis Paraskevopoulos.
All tests passing.
- Apostrophe now supports publishing CSS and JS assets via S3 rather than serving them directly.
Apostrophe already had an option to build asset "bundles" and deploy them at startup, as described in our cloud HOWTO. However this serves the assets from the cloud webserver, such as a Heroku dyno or EC2 instance. It is now possible to serve the assets from Amazon S3.
See the updated cloud HOWTO for details.
Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work.
-
Enforce string field
min
andmax
properties on server side. -
When validation of a form with tabs fails, such as a pieces edit modal, activate the correct tab and scroll to the first error in that tab.
-
thanks to Ludovic Bret for fixing a bug in the admin bar markup.
All tests passing.
- For a small performance boost,
defer
option can be set totrue
when configuring any widget module. This defers calls to theload
method until just before the page is rendered, allowing a single query to fetch them all in simple cases. This is best applied to theapostrophe-images-widgets
module and similar widgets. It should not be applied if you wish to access the results of the join in asynchronous code, because they are not available until the last possible moment.
Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work.
-
You can also set
deferImageLoading
totrue
for theapostrophe-globals
module if you want the same technique to be applied when loading theglobal
doc's widgets. This does not always yield a performance improvement. -
Bug fix: if two crops of the same image were present in separate widgets on a page, only one of the crops would be seen in template code. This issue has been resolved.
All tests passing.
- The search filter is once again available when choosing images. This involved a deeper fix to modals: filters for sliding modals were not being properly captured and hoisted into the shared part of the outer div. This is now being done exactly as it is done for the controls (buttons) and the instructions.
To avoid incompatibility with existing uses of self.$filters
, such as in the manage modal, they are captured to self.$modalFilters
. A small change to the manage modal was needed to take advantage of this.
- Moved a warning message from
console.log
toconsole.error
.stdout
should never be used for warnings and errors. Moving toward clean output so that command line tasks can be safely used in pipelines.
All tests passing.
Improved UI for editing widgets. The edit button is no longer separate from the area-related controls such as up, down, etc. This reduces clutter and reduces difficulty in accessing widgets while editing.
All tests passing.
When autocompleting doc titles to add them to a join, Apostrophe again utilizes search result quality to display the best results first.
All tests passing.
This is a significant update with two useful new features and various minor improvements.
- Support for batch uploads. The
apostrophe-images
andapostrophe-files
modules now implement batch uploads by default.
When you click "New File" or "New Image," you now go directly to the file browser, and if you select multiple files they are uploaded without a modal dialog appearing for each one; the title and slug are populated from the filename, and that's that.
You can also drag one or more files directly to the chooser/manager modal.
If you are choosing files or images for a widget, they are automatically selected after a batch upload.
This feature can be disabled by setting the insertViaUpload
option to false
for apostrophe-images
or apostrophe-files
. If you are adding required
fields to apostrophe-images
or apostrophe-files
, then batch uploading is not the best option for you because it would bypass that.
If you wish, you can enable the feature for your own apostrophe-pieces
modules that have an attachment
field in their schema by setting the insertViaUpload
option to true
. However please note that this does not currently do anything for pieces that refer to an image or file indirectly via widget.
- Global preference editing, and a standard UI to roll back to earlier versions of global content. There is now a "Global Content" admin bar button. By default, this launches the version rollback dialog box for shared global content.
However, if you use addFields
to add schema fields to the apostrophe-global
module, this button instead launches an editing modal where you can edit those fields, and also offers a "Versions" button accessible from there.
Global preferences set in this way are accessible in all situations where data.global
is available. This is very useful for creating project-wide preference settings.
All the usual features of schemas can be used, including groupFields
. Of course, if you choose to use joins or widgets in global content, you should keep the performance impact in mind.
-
Various UX fixes to the manager and chooser modals.
-
If there is a
minSize
setting in play, that information is displayed to the user when choosing images. -
The
checkboxes
schema field type now supports thebrowseFilters
feature. -
When batch file uploads fail, a more useful set of error messages are displayed.
All tests passing.
- When saving any doc with a schema, if an attachment field does not match a valid attachment that has actually been uploaded, that field is correctly nulled out. In addition, if the attachment's file extension is not in a valid fileGroup as configured via the attachments module, the field is nulled out. Finally, the
crop: true
option for attachments is saved successfully. This option allows for attachments to have a crop that is inherent to them, useful when there is no widget standing between the doc and the attachment.
All of these changes correct bugs in intended behavior. Certain checks were present in the code but not completely functional. If you need to update your configuration to add file extensions, apostrophe-attachments.
All tests passing.
- As always, Apostrophe always populates
req.data.home
; whenreq.data.page._ancestors[0]
exists that is used, otherwise Apostrophe carries out a separate query. However as a performance enhancement, you may now disable this additional query by passing thehome: false
option to theapostrophe-pages
module. Note thatreq.data.home
is not guaranteed to exist if you do this.
As for children of the home page, for performance you may now pass home: { children: false }
option to the apostrophe-pages
module. This option only comes into play when using filters: { ancestors: false }
.
Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work.
All tests passing.
-
Performance enhancement: when fetching
req.data.home
directly in the absence ofreq.data.page._ancestors[0]
, such as on the home page itself or a non-page route like/login
, we must apply the same default filters before applying the filter options, namely.areas(false).joins(false)
, otherwise duplicate queries are made. -
Fixed bug in as-yet-unused
schemas.export
method caught by babel's linter.
Thanks to Michelin for their support of this work.
All tests passing.
- New batch editing features for pieces! You can now use the checkboxes to select many items and then carry out the following operations in one step: trash, rescue from trash, publish, unpublish, tag and untag.
In addition there is a clearly documented procedure for creating new batch editing features with a minimum of new code.
-
Several bugs in the array editor were fixed. Up, down and remove buttons work properly again, an aesthetic glitch was resolved and redundant ordinal numbers do not creep in when managing the order of an array without the
titleField
option. -
Logging out completely destroys the session. While the standard behavior of
req.logout
in the Passport module is only to break the relationship between theuser
object and the session, users expect a clean break.
All tests passing.
- Members of a group that has the admin permission for a specific piece type can now move pieces of that type to and from the trash. (This was always intended, so this is a bug fix.)
- For better out-of-the-box SEO, an
alt
attribute with the title of the image is now part of theimg
markup ofapostrophe-images
widgets.
All tests passing.
-
Fixed XSS (cross-site scripting) vulnerability in
req.browserCall
andapos.push.browserCall
. -
Removed confusing strikethrough of "Apply to Subpages" subform when the permission is being removed rather than added.
-
Improved UX of area widget controls.
-
Improved modal array tab UI and CSS.
-
The
oembedReady
Apostrophe event is now emitted correctly afterapostrophe-oembed
renders an oembed-based player, such as a YouTube video player for theapostrophe-video
widget. This event can be listened for viaapos.on('apostrophe-oembed', fn)
and receives a jQuery object referring to the relevant element.
All tests passing.
-
array
schema fields now accept alimit
option. They also support thedef
property to set defaults for individual fields. The array editor code has been refactored for better reliability and performance and documentation for the methods has been written. -
Relative
@import
statements now work when you push plain.css
files as Apostrophe assets. There is no change in behavior for LESS files. Thanks to Fredrik Ekelund. -
Controls such as the "Finished" button of the reorganize modal were floating off the screen. This has been fixed.
All tests passing.
-
If you have tried using
piecesFilters
with atags
field type, you may have noticed that when the query string parameter is present but empty, you get no results. This is suboptimal because that's a common result if you use an HTML form to drive the query. An empty string for atags
filter now correctly does nothing. -
In
apostrophe-rich-text-widgets
, initialize CKEditor oninstanceReady
, rather than via a dodgy timeout. Thanks to Frederik Ekelund for finding a better way!
All tests passing.
-
Reintroduced the reorganize feature for editors who have permissions for some pages but not others. You are able to see the pages you can edit and also their ancestors, in order to navigate the tree. However you are able to drag pages only to parents you can edit.
-
Introduced the new
deleteFromTrash
option to theapostrophe-pages
module. If this option is enabled, a new icon appears in "reorganize" when looking at pages in the trash. This icon allows you to permanently delete a page and its descendants from the site.
The use of this option can lead to unhappy customers if they do not clearly understand it is a permanent action. For that reason, it is disabled by default. However it can be quite useful when transitioning from the initial site build to long-term support. We recommend enabling it during that period and disabling it again after cleanup.
-
"Reorganize" no longer displays nonfunctional "view" and "trash" icons for the trash and pages inside it.
-
The tests for the
apostrophe-locks
module are now deterministic and should always pass.
All tests passing.
Fixed a bug which could cause a crash if the sort
filter was explicitly set to search
and no search was actually present. Conditions existed in which this could happen with the autocomplete route.
Due to a miscommunication the version number 2.15.0 had been previously used. The description below was originally intended for 2.15.0 and has been published as 2.15.1 purely to address the version numbering conflict.
All tests passing.
apos.permissions.addPublic
accepts multiple arguments and array arguments, adding all of the permission names given including any listed in the arrays.- Permissions checks for pieces admin routes longer check for req.user, checking for the appropriate
edit-
permission is sufficient and makes addPublic more useful. - Updated the
i18n
module to address a problem where labels that happened to be numbers rather than strings would crash the template if passed to__()
. - Documentation improvements.
All tests passing.
The mechanism that preserves text fields when performing AJAX refreshes was preserving
other types of input
elements. Checkboxes, radio buttons and type="submit"
are now
properly excluded from this mechanism.
Fixed #385: if a page is moved to the trash, its slug must always change, even if it has been edited so that it no longer has its parent's slug as a prefix. In addition, if the resulting slug of a descendant of the page moving to the trash conflicts with an existing page in the trash, steps are taken to ensure uniqueness.
All tests passing.
-
The
apos.utils.clonePermanent
method no longer turns objects into long arrays of nulls if they happen to have alength
property.lodash
uses thelength
property as an indicator that the object should be treated as an array, but this would be an unrealistic restriction on Apostrophe schema field names. Instead,clonePermanent
now usesArray.isArray
to distinguish true arrays. This fixes a nasty bug when importing content from A1.5 and subsequently editing it. -
When a user is logged in there is an
apos.user
object on the browser side. Due to a bug this was an empty object. It now containstitle
,_id
andusername
properties as intended.
All tests passing.
- A version rollback dialog box for the
global
doc is now opened if an element with thedata-apos-versions-global
attribute is clicked. There is currently no such element in the standard UI but you may introduce one in your own layout if you have mission-critical content in theglobal
doc that is awkward to recreate after an accidental deletion, such as a custom sitewide nav. - An error message is correctly displayed when login fails.
- Many UI messages are now passed through the
__()
internationalization helper correctly. Thanks totimaebi
.
All tests passing.
The data-apos-ajax-context
feature had a bug which prevented ordinary anchor links from performing AJAX refreshes correctly.
All tests passing.
The apostrophe-attachments
module now calls apos.ui.busy
correctly on the fieldset so that the busy and completed indicators are correctly shown and hidden. Previously the string 0
was passed, which is not falsy.
All tests passing.
- Developers are no longer required to set
instantiate: false
inapp.js
when configuring an npm module that uses theimprove
property to implicitly subclass and enhance a different module. In addition, bugs were fixed in the underlyingmoog-require
module to ensure that assets can be loaded from thepublic
andviews
folders of modules that useimprove
. string
has replacedcsv
as the property name of the schema field converters that handle plaintext. Backwards compatibility has been implemented so that existingcsv
converters will work transparently and calls toconvert
withcsv
as thefrom
argument still work as well. In all new custom field types you should saystring
rather thancsv
. There is no change in the functionality or implementation other than the name.
All tests passing.
You can now add middleware to your Apostrophe site via any module in your project. Just add an self.expressMiddleware
method to your module, which takes the usual req, res, next
arguments. Or, if it's more convenient, set self.expressMiddleware
to an array of such functions. "Module middleware" is added immediately after the minimum required Apostrophe middleware (bodyParser, req.data
, etc), and before any routes.
All tests passing.
Fixed bug in autoPreserveText
feature of our data-apos-ajax-context
mechanism; also, restricted it to text inputs and textareas that actually have the focus so that you can replace their values normally at other times
All tests passing.
A very minor fix, but 2.10.1 had a very noisy console.log statement left in.
All tests passing.
- The built-in cursor filters for
float
andinteger
no longer incorrectly default to filtering for docs with the value0
if the value being filtered for is undefined or null. They default to not filtering at all, which is correct.
All tests passing.
- Apostrophe now automatically recompiles modified Nunjucks templates. This means you can hit refresh in your browser after hitting save in your editor when working on
.html
files. Also note that this has always worked for.less
files. - Fixed a longstanding bug in
joinByArrayReverse
, which now works properly.
All tests passing.
- Starting with MongoDB 3.3.x (?), it is an error to pass
safe: true
when callingensureIndex
, and it has never done anything in any version. In our defense, cargo-cult practice was probably adopted back in the days when MongoDB would invoke your write callback without actually confirming anything unless you passedsafe: true
, but apparently this was never a thing for indexes. Removed all thesafe: true
arguments fromensureIndex
calls. - Added a
beforeAjax
Apostrophe event to facilitate progress display and animations when using the newdata-apos-ajax-content
feature.
All tests passing.
- Fixed an omission that prevented the use of the back button to undo the very first click when using the new
data-apos-ajax-context
. Later clicks worked just fine, but for the first one to work we need a call toreplaceState
to make it possible to restore the original query.
All tests passing.
- Two major new features in this release: built-in filters for most schema fields, and built-in AJAX support for
apostrophe-pieces-pages
. These combine to eliminate the need for custom code in a wide array of situations where you wish to allow users to browse and filter blog posts, events, etc. In most cases there is no longer any need to write your owncursor.js
or your own AJAX implementation. The provided AJAX implementation handles browser history operations, bookmarking and sharing properly and is SEO-friendly.
See the official summary of the pull request for details and examples of usage.
- We also fixed a bug in the
refinalize
feature of cursors. state.criteria is now cloned before finalize and restored after it. Otherwise many criteria are added twice after refinalize which causes a fatal error with a few, like text search in mongodb.
In addition, we merged a contribution from Fotis Paraskevopoulos that allows a bodyParser
option with json
and urlencoded
properties to be passed to the apostrophe-express
module. Those properties are passed on to configure those two body parser middleware functions.
All tests passing.
APOS_MONGODB_URI
environment variable is used to connect to MongoDB if present. Helpful for cloud hosting. See the new deploying Apostrophe in the cloud HOWTO.APOS_S3_BUCKET
,APOS_S3_ENDPOINT
(optional),APOS_S3_SECRET
,APOS_S3_KEY
, andAPOS_S3_REGION
environment variables can be used to configure Apostrophe to use S3 for uploaded media storage. This behavior kicks in ifAPOS_S3_BUCKET
is set. See the new deploying Apostrophe in the cloud HOWTO.- New advisory locking API accessible via
apos.locks.lock
andapos.locks.unlock
.apostrophe-migrations:migrate
is now wrapped in a lock. More locks are coming, although Apostrophe was carefully designed for benign worst case outcomes during race conditions. - Better asset deployment for Heroku and other cloud services.
node app apostrophe:generation --create-bundle=NAME
now creates a new folder,NAME
, containing assets that would otherwise have been written topublic
. Launching a server with theAPOS_BUNDLE
environment variable set toNAME
will then copy that bundle's contents intopublic
before listening for connections. See the new deploying Apostrophe in the cloud HOWTO. apostrophe-pieces-pages
index pages are about 2x faster; discovered we were inefficiently deep-cloningreq
when cloning a cursor.- Helpful error message if you forget to set the
name
property of one of yourtypes
when configuringapostrophe-pages
.
- We do a better job of defaulting to a sort by search match quality if full-text search is present in a query. Under the hood this is powered by the new
defaultSort
filter, which just stores a default value for thesort
filter to be used only ifsearch
(and anything else with an implicit preferred sort order) is not present. No more lame search results for blog posts. You can explicitly set thesort()
filter in a cursor override if you really want to, but trust us, whensearch
is present sorting by anything but search quality produces poor results. - Fixed bugs in the sanitizer for page slugs. It is now impossible to save a slug with trailing or consecutive slashes (except the home page slug which is allowed to consist of a single "trailing" slash). Added unit tests.
- Apostrophe's dropdown menus, etc. will more robustly maintain their font size in the presence of project-level CSS. There is an explicit default font size for
.apos-ui
.
All tests passing.
- The auto-suggestion of titles upon uploading files also suggests slugs.
- The auto-suggestion of titles and slugs applies to both "files" and "images."
- Reduce the clutter in the versions collection by checking for meaningful change on the server side, where final sanitization of HTML, etc. has taken place to iron out distinctions without a difference.
- Use the permission name
edit-attachment
consistently, so that callingaddPublic('edit-attachment')
has the intended effect. - Manage view of pieces does not crash if
updatedAt
is missing from a piece.
All tests passing.
- Choosers and schema arrays play nicely with the new fixed-position tabs.
- Better CSS solution to positioning the attachment upload buttons which doesn't interfere with other styles.
- Images in the chooser choices column "stay in their lane."
- Better error message when an attempt to edit an area with a hyphenated name is used.
- Array edit button fixed.
- The
type()
cursor filter now has a finalizer and merges its criteria there at the very end, so that you can override a previous call to it at any time prior to invokingtoArray
or similar. - Area controls no longer interfere with visibility of widget type selection menu.
All tests passing.
relationship
fields defined forjoinByArray
can now have aninline: true
flag. If they are inline, they are presented right in the chooser, rather than appearing in a separate modal dialog reachable by clicking an icon. This feature should be used sparingly, but that's true of relationship fields in general.- Permissions editing for pages now takes advantage of the new inline relationship fields to make the "apply to subpages" functionality easier to discover.
- When uploading files or images, the title field is automatically suggested based on the filename.
- Improvements in form field UX and design.
- When choosing pieces (including images), if you elect to create a new piece it is automatically added to the selection.
- When choosing pieces, if the
limit
is reached and it is greater than 1, a helpful message appears, and the UI changes to make clear that you cannot add items until you remove one. If the limit is exactly 1, a new selection automatically replaces the current selection, and singular language is used to clarify what is happening. - Syntax errors in "related types" such as cursors now produce an improved error message with filename and line number.
- Showstopper errors during startup are reported in a less redundant way.
All tests passing.
- New
blockLevelControls: true
option to areas ensures controls for "blocks," i.e. "layout" widgets whose primary purpose is to contain other widgets, can be easily distinguished from controls for "regular" areas nested inside them. Think of a "two-column" or "three-column" widget with three areas in its template. The controls for these areas are displayed in a distinct color and various visual affordances are made to ensure they are accessible when things would otherwise be tightly spaces. - General improvements to the usability of area-related controls.
- The search index now correctly includes the text of string and select schema fields found in widgets, pieces, pages, etc., as it always did before in 0.5. You may use
searchable: false
to disable this on a per-field basis. - Search indexing has been refactored for clarity (no changes to working APIs).
- Checkboxes for the
checkboxes
schema field type are now styled. - "View file" links in the file library are now styled as buttons.
All tests passing.
- The
minSize
option toapostrophe-images
widgets now works properly when cropping. - The cropper no longer starts out cropping to the entire image, as this made it unclear what was happening. However if you click the crop button and then just save you still get reasonable behavior.
- Bigger crop handles.
- Textarea focus state receives the same "glow" as a regular text input field.
- Small documentation updates.
All tests passing.
- Implemented
apos.areas.fromPlaintext
, which accepts a string of plaintext (not markup) and returns an area with a singleapostrophe-rich-text
widget in it, containing that text. Useful in implementing importers. - The so-called
csv
import mode ofapos.schemas.convert
works properly for areas, using the above. Although it is called csv this mode is really suitable for any situation in which you have plaintext representations of each property in an object and would like those sanitized and converted to populate a doc. - Bug fix: emit the
enhance
Apostrophe event only once on page load. This event is emitted only when there is new content that has been added to the page, e.g. once at page load, and also when a new widget is added or updated, etc. The first argument to your event handler will be a jQuery element which will contain only new elements. - Legacy support for
data/port
anddata/address
files has been restored. (Note thatPORT
andADDRESS
environment variables supersede these. In modern Stagecoach deploymentsdata/port
is often a space-separated list of ports, and thedeployment/start
script parses these out and launches multiple processes with different PORT variables.)
All tests passing.
Workarounds for two limitations in MongoDB that impact the use of Apostrophe cursors:
- The
addLateCriteria
cursor filter has been introduced. This filter should be used only when you need to invoke$near
or another MongoDB operator that cannot be used within$and
. The object you pass toaddLateCriteria
is merged with the criteria object that is built normally by the cursor. Use of this filter is strongly discouraged unless you must use operators that do not support$and
. - Custom filters that invoke
$near
or other MongoDB operators that are incompatible with$text
queries may callself.set('regexSearch', true)
to force the cursor to use a regular expression search rather than full MongoDB full-text search, if and when thesearch()
filter is called on the same cursor. This was implemented to allow combination of full-text and geographical searches, subject of course to the limitation that regular expression search is not indexed. It also doesn't sort by quality, but$near
provides its own sort by distance.
Since these are new features a minor version level bump is appropriate. However neither of these is a feature that a typical site developer will need to call directly.
All tests passing.
- The quality of the autocomplete search results shown when selecting pages or pieces via a join was low. This has been corrected by calling the
.sort('search')
filter to sort by search result quality rather than the default sort order for the doc type manager in question. - All of the autocomplete suggestions fit on the screen on reasonably sized displays. With the recent addition of the "flip" feature to push the suggestions up rather than down if the bottom of the screen would otherwise be reached, this is critical to show the first and best suggestion. Further discussion for future UX improvement in issue 704.
All tests passing.
- Fixed a bug in the new "copy page" feature that affects pages that have
null
properties. - Improved the experience of using the widget controls to manage the widgets in an area.
- The
login
module now has an alias,apos.login
, like other core modules. - Updated the jquery projector plugin to the latest version.
All tests passing.
- Fixed a bug affecting the use of
arrangeFields
in modules that extend another module's use ofarrangeFields
. Added unit test based directly on a real-world project. baseUrl
project-wide option added, yielding the same benefit as in 0.5: you get absolute URLs for all pages everywhere. (If you don't want absolute URLs, just don't set it.) This is very beneficial when generatingog:meta
tags for Facebook, or generating emails.- A direct link to the original file has been added to the file manager's editor modal.
All tests passing.
- Addition of slugs to projection for autocomplete is now done in a way that still allows overrides at the doc level to add other properties.
- Addition of slugs to projection for autocomplete works for joins with a specific page type, too.
- Fixed a chicken-and-egg problem in the global module that kicked in if the "global" doc contains widgets powered by modules not yet initialized at the time the global module checks for the existence of the doc.
All tests passing.
Fixed an oversight: the new pageBeforeCopy
global method now takes req
as its first parameter. Since 2.2.0
was first published 5 minutes ago and this method has not yet been documented this is not regarded as a bc break.
All tests passing.
- Fixed bug that broke removal of permissions for pages.
- "Copy Page" feature added to the page menu.
- Automatically reposition the autocomplete dropdown for joins if it would collide with the bottom of the window.
- Include page slugs in the autocomplete dropdown for joins with pages.
chooserChoiceBase.html
restored; some projects were depending on extending it, which is a useful technique.
All tests passing.
- Admin bar: previously grouped fields can be re-grouped successfully, so concatenating admin bar configuration works just as well as concatenating
addFields
arrays - Files widget displays upload button in the same user-friendly position as the images widget
- Font size for tabs and help labels is explicit to avoid side effects from project-level CSS
All tests passing.
- Previously chosen items that now reside in the trash no longer break the chooser for editing joins
- All joins editable; certain edge cases weren't getting blessed
- A field appears properly when two diferent choices list it for
showFields
- As in 0.5, a required field hidden by
showFields
is not required (but will be if you elect the choice that shows it)
All tests passing.
- A typo in the unit tests caused unit tests to fail. This has been fixed.
- The recent addition of the HTML5 doctype caused the login page to be invisible in the sandbox project (not the boilerplate project). This has been fixed.
- The recent addition of the HTML5 doctype caused the admin bar to appear with a slight visual defect. This has been fixed.
Fix for #668, crash occurring when admin bar group leader starts out too close to the end of the admin bar items array.
Full Windows compatibility restored. The "recursively copy asset folders if on Windows" behavior from 0.5 was reimplemented. This is necessary to allow Apostrophe to run as a non-administrator on Windows. Running as administrator is the moral equivalent of running as root on Linux, which we would never recommend.
Since Apostrophe did not function previously on Windows and there is no behavior change on Mac/Linux this is effectively a bug fix rather than a new feature, thus 2.1.1.
-
Introduced the new
apos.areas.richText
andapos.areas.plaintext
methods, which are also available in templates by the same names. -
Added and documented the
addImageSizes
option of theapostrophe-attachments
module.
- The
apostrophe-login
module now invokesloginAfterLogin(req, callback)
on all modules that have such a method, viaapos.callAll
. Modules that do not need a callback can supply this method with only one argument. Afterwards,apostrophe-login
redirects toreq.redirect
, as is supported elsewhere in Apostrophe. So you can assign toreq.redirect
in your callback to change the user's destination after a successful login. Ifreq.redirect
is not set, the user is redirected to the home page.
The ancestors
and children
filters defaulted to areas(false)
, but joins(false)
was omitted, contrary to documentation which has always indicated the information returned is limited for performance. This was fixed. You can still override freely with the filters
option to apostrophe-pages
.
The HTML5 doctype was added to outerLayoutBase
. HTML5 was always assumed, and the absence of the doctype broke jQuery's support for distinguishing $(window).height()
from $(document).height()
, causing runaway infinite scroll loading.
Warning message instructions for configuring the session secret were fixed (the actual location has not changed).
Previously the contextual
flag of a pieces module was not considered before deciding to redirect to the "show page" for the piece, which might not exist. This has been fixed. It should only happen when the module has contextual: true
, creating a reasonable expectation that such a page must exist.
Packaging and documentation issues only.
Inaugural npm release of Apostrophe 2.x, which was used prior to that in many projects via git dependencies.