The `registerPlugin()` call should only be done once, and not for every
video shown.
This removes the warning about the 'analytics' plugin already being
registered, which you see when navigating from one video to another via
the JSTree.
This is done via coercion rules. To cache the field 'content' in the
database, include this in your Eve schema:
{'content': {'type': 'string', 'coerce': 'markdown'},
'_content_html': {'type': 'string'}}
The `_content_html` field will be filled automatically when saving the
document via Eve.
To display the cached HTML, and fall back to display-time rendering if it
is not there, use `{{ document | markdowned('content') }}` in your template.
Still needs unit testing, a CLI command for regenerating the caches, and
a CLI command for migrating the node type definitions in existing projects.
Static files are now served with an 8-character hash before the last
extension. For example, `tutti.min.js` is now served as
`tutti.min.abcd1234.js`. When doing a request the hash is removed before
serving the static file.
The hash must be 8 characters long, and is taken from STATIC_FILE_HASH.
It is up to the deployment to change this configuration variable
whenever static files change. This forces browsers that download newly
deployed HTML to also refresh the dependencies (most importantly
JS/CSS).
For this to work, the URL must be built with `url_for('static_xxx',
filename='/path/to/file')`. The 'static' module still returns regular,
hashless URLs.
By refactoring part of comments_for_node into a dedicated function called render_comments_for_node, we enable Pillar apps to override the comment url and determine in each app what are the conditions that allow a user to post.
Further, we introduce an extensible and overridable list_embed.pug, which currently defines custom blocks for when the user is allowed and not allowed to post a comment,
This actually undoes commits 90c62664a6 and 18fe240b93 and simply adds the node.url property when rendering a post in the posts_view function. This is what the template macro actually expected in the first place.
/join should only be used when someone can actually buy a new subscription.
/renew should be used when someone already has a subscription that needs
to be renewed.
Since url_for('cloud.xxxx') makes no sense in Pillar, I just hard-coded
/renew instead.
This gets rid of the use of javascript for converting node/post description.
Now we only use markdown.js for real time as-we-type stuff, like node/post
editing or commenting.
* Upgrade to the latest stable version 6.2.8
* Move JS files to blender-cloud
* Introducing Hotkeys support (a'la YouTube)
* Introducing Loop button (and a way to easily add new buttons)
* Minor style tweaks to work with the latest update