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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Javi Martín
b8e352145c Use prop() instead of removeAttr()
According to the jQuery upgrade guide:

> It is almost always a mistake to use .removeAttr("checked") on a DOM
> element. The only time it might be useful is if the DOM is later going
> to be serialized back to an HTML string. In all other cases,
> .prop("checked", false) should be used instead.
2020-08-28 16:10:31 +02:00
Javi Martín
fc9a87a8ab Use native HTML5 date fields in the admin section
We've had to add a couple of hacks in order to make jQuery UI datepicker
work with Turbolinks, and one of our tests is failing because the
datepicker changes its height when changing from a month with 5 weeks to
a month with 6 weeks.

We could add a workaround so the test still passes (jQuery UI doesn't
provide a configuration option to always displays 6 weeks in the
datepicker), but I think it's easier to just use the HTML5 native date
input field, which also allows us to simplify the code a bit and IMHO it
improves the user experience, particularly when using mobile phones.

Since date fields are not supported in Safari and Internet Explorer,
we're still using the jQuery UI datepicker on those browsers (and on any
other browser not supporting date fields).

Due to these changes, we're moving the tests checking datepicker's
behaviour to the dashboard. I've choosing not to change the public pages
because I'm not 100% sure everybody would like this change (some people
prefer the datepicker because we can configure the way it looks).
2020-08-28 12:55:58 +02:00
Javi Martín
1e70a3db02 Disable phase date fields when a phase is disabled
The JavaScript involved wasn't working since we removed the disable-date
attribute in commit 73ff6881.

We're also improving the JavaScript in two ways:

First, we trigger the `change` event immediately, so when the page loads
date fields are disabled when phases are disabled.

And second, we don't remove the selected dates when disabling a phase,
so disabling it and enabling it again will keep the selected values.
2020-08-15 13:31:32 +02:00
Javi Martín
5211f47842 Add and apply ESLint spacing rules
For now we're only adding rules related to spacing and double quotes,
following the same rules we use in Ruby, which are the same rules
CoffeeScript followed when compiling these files.

We're also using the recommended ESLint rules, which will warn us about
many JavaScript common pitfalls, the `strict` rule which enforces using
strict mode, and the `no-console` rule, which will prevent us from
shipping code meant for debugging.

Although it's arguably more common to use the JSON format to define
these rules, I've chosen YAML because it's the format we use in all our
linters.
2019-09-11 14:03:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
ec5af1f1bc Remove unnecessary return statements
These statements were automatically added by CoffeeScript.

I'm only removing the obvious cases; there might be more cases where the
`return` statement isn't necessary.
2019-09-11 14:03:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
d93a029ce5 Convert CofeeScript to JavaScript
Compiled using `coffee -c` with CoffeeScript 1.12.6.
2019-09-11 14:03:24 +02:00