* detect `embed` in the URL
* initialize GUI in embed mode if detected
* match `embed` in the project page route
* add fastly config rules to redirect `/projects/embed/:id` to `/projects/:id/embed`
This also moves all helper methods in `configure-fastly` into a separate utility file, and adds some additional unit tests for those utilities now that they are separated.
We’ve now exceeded our max number of characters for a condition in the Fastly API, and we need to make it larger to accommodate regex conditionals that can match on any of the routes in www currently.
This fixes the issue by moving the conditions – and the states that are affected by it, like setting the backend or cache ttls – to two custom vcl files that are updated via the Fastly API. One is for the `vcl_rev` config, and one is for the `vcl_fetch` config.
* 'develop' of https://github.com/LLK/scratch-www: (32 commits)
Lint
Bundle all locale data
Don't bundle polyfills
Set up Raven within init.js
Prefix privacyPolicy message string
Exclude minified javascript from linting
One space more
Changes "interfacesto" to "interfaces to"
Remove tag target
Filter before mapping to avoid returning undefined
Fix Pass condition for "static" routes
Spacing2
Mangling is the default
Spacing
Update for typography fixes
Cherry pick PR #476 into master
Add invisible spacer to anchored sections
For Developers
Lint JSON, expand and simplify lint step
Fix banned user redirect
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# Conflicts:
# src/redux/actions.js
# src/redux/reducer.js
convert path variables in express (i.e. dev-server) into rules that work for fastly (i.e. `.+?`). I tried to make it `\w+?`, but javascript seemed to either want no `\`'s or two `\`'s
Previously we relied on the static directory to construct the pass condition, but this doesn't include many things added to the build other than static files. So instead of adding these explicitly through `extraAppRoutes`, base the Pass condition on the final build, but exclude the view .html files. This way the version.txt, routes.json, and all directories added by webpack will be resolved to S3 rather than scratchr2.
Thanks @thisandagain — now I know why you said async.auto is so awesome.
Also throw the error so we get a stacktrace, and make the bucket name and service ID into constants.