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Author SHA1 Message Date
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
b2196561e2 Override proposal sticky top property when anchored
It's known that Foundation Sticky causes some renderization problems
when rendering sticky elements in anchored position.

The problem seems to be that Foundation Sticky is showing the
support box on medium and up devices overlapped with "Share" and
"Community" sidebar boxes when loading proposal page through
Turbolinks and when restoring the page from brwoser history.
Foundation seems to be doing some top property dynamic calculation
(javascript) and is setting top property to `206px` when it should be
`0px`. Notice that this do not happen on page first load (without
Turbolinks). Check foundation/foundation-sites issue 11098.

Another workaround could be to remove sticky feature for bigger that
small devices (medium large xlarge xxlarge).
Check foundation/foundation-sites issue 9892.
2020-08-24 19:41:14 +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
6172dd0a56 Group phase related fields in fieldsets
We were using a <label> tag with no associated field where a <legend>
tag was more appropriate. With a fieldset, we also make it obvious these
fields are related.
2020-08-15 13:31:32 +02:00
Javier Martín
11204b0194 Merge pull request #4083 from consul/disable_buttons
Don't disable button to download emails
2020-08-14 18:37:07 +02:00
Javier Martín
13e70ed492 Merge pull request #4077 from consul/fix_orbit
Fix poll answer images not being displayed
2020-08-13 18:27:57 +02:00
Javi Martín
e319b93dc6 Don't disable button to download emails
Rails automatically disables buttons when submitting a form. This works
fine most of the time: for AJAX requests, it enables them again after
the request is complete, and for non-AJAX requests, the button is
replaced by a new element when the new page loads.

However, there's an exception. When a request returns data so users can
download a fire, the request is not an AJAX one and the button is not
replaced. So users are left with a disabled button they can no longer
click.

So in this case, we aren't disabling the button after a user clicks it.
2020-08-13 18:11:02 +02:00
Javi Martín
38ebfed6ea Remove redundant code to prevent double submission
As mentioned in commit 7f30d0c6, Rails already does it automatically.
2020-08-13 18:11:02 +02:00
Javi Martín
e5f71d33d0 Fix poll answer images not being displayed
After updating foundation-rails in commit 58071fd6, the orbit slider
stopped working properly. That's because the `.orbit-slide` elements now
use a `position: absolute` rule, and so our rule for `.orbit-container`
elements making their height 100% (which we added in order to be able to
add images with different heights) makes them have a height of 0px,
since now the `.orbit-slide` elements are not part of the document flow
anymore.

Making the `.orbit-slide` elements have relative position fixes this
issue, but introduces a different one, producing a really bad-looking
animation when changing a slide.

So we're disabling the animation as well in order to avoid this jump.

This change also fixes another issue introduced in commit 58071fd6 which
caused slide controls to stop working when changing slides back and
forth.
2020-08-12 17:18:49 +02:00
Javi Martín
0b83be6837 Apply banner default colors to dev seeds
Banners created through the admin form were getting the default color.
However, banners created by other means (like the `db:dev_seed` rake
task) were not getting these default values.

This feature was originally implemented when we were using Rails 4.
With Rails 5, we can provide default values to all new banners and
simplify the code at the same time thanks to its `attribute` method.

Now, when creating a new banner, instead of getting a blank space, we
get an empty line with the banner's default background color, which most
users won't know what it's about until they fill in the banner's title.
So we're not displaying the content of the banner when it's empty,
thanks to the `:empty` CSS pseudoclass.
2020-08-12 17:16:11 +02:00
Javi Martín
361b7ee09d Fix banner text alignment
Unlike the rest of the page, it had no left margin nor padding
whatsoever.
2020-08-12 17:01:40 +02:00
Javi Martín
14a5d82377 Fix banner overlapping with other content
In some sections we had negative top margins to compensate the header
bottom margin. However, when adding a banner between the header and
those sections, the negative margin caused the content of those sections
to overlap with the content of the banner.

Removing the negative margins when a banner is present solves the issue.
2020-08-12 17:01:40 +02:00
Javi Martín
400c3a6fa0 Move header margin styles to CSS
Using HTML classes to apply styles to certain elements makes views
harder to customize.
2020-08-12 17:01:40 +02:00
Javier Martín
b8894eac70 Merge pull request #3699 from consul/upgrade_turbolinks
Bump turbolinks to 5.2.1
2020-08-12 14:34:19 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
b9ce68bc82 Set marker coordinates as map center when map location fields has valid coordinates
When a user recovers a page from browser history where placed a
marker in different map pane (visible map layer) marker was
successfully added to the map but the map center is the one
defined at Settings map properties so the marker was not visible
to the user.

Now when map_location form has valid coordinates we use them
instead of default map center settings. This will avoid the user to
have to rellocate the marker (or find the correct pane where the
marker was added) if already placed.
2020-08-12 10:10:58 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
6aa94a787c Use map location form latitude, longitude and zoom when valid
When using an editable map is better to load marker latitude, longitude and
map zoom from form fields so we can show the marker at latest position defined
by user when the page was restored from browser history.

To reproduce this behavior:
0. Undo this commit
1. Go to new proposal page
2. Place the proposal map marker
3. Go away to any other page
4. Restore new proposal page from browser history.

At this point you should not see the recently placed marker.

The same thing happens when editing a proposal.
2020-08-12 10:10:58 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
289426c1c3 Destroy maps before leaving the current page
If we do not do this a map could be initialized twice times or more
when restoring a page with a map causing weird UI effects and
loading some map layers also twice times or more.

Need to add a maps array to be able to store all initialized
(visible) maps so we can destroy them when needed. Notice that
we are destroying maps also when admin settings tabs changes
(only visible ones), this is again to avoid to re-initialize map more
than once when users navigate through settings tabs, another
option to the settings issue could be to detect if the map was
already initialized to skip uneeded initialization.
2020-08-12 10:10:58 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
87339451de Reset columns_selector before caching the page
This will allow to initialize this module again without duplicating
columns checkboxes and without breaking the page.
2020-08-12 10:10:58 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
137e0f5a64 Remove description for screen readers
It was being duplicated when restoring a page by using browser
history. With this solution we will avoid to have screen readers
descriptions more than once inside any sociual share button.
2020-08-12 10:07:35 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
6b17452bd5 Fix "Publish comment" button when restoring a page from browser cache
We need to use page body event delegation so it will work with any
element even with the ones added through ajax, in this case the
annotation comments box form. By doing this way we do not need
this code on the server response anymore.

Furthermore JS events defined at ajax responses are not part of
application javascript and are lost when restoring a page from
browser cache, you can try to apply the same event delegation
technique to the `erb` file and it wont work just because events
added dinamically are not treated the same than `application.js`
code.

To reproduce the error:

  1. Load an annotatable draft version
  2. Move to any other page
  3. Go back

Now "Publish comment" button wont work.
2020-08-12 10:07:35 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
fc0625df8b Destroy Annotator app before storing page into brwoser cache
If we do not destroy annotator app before storing the page at
browser cache we will unnecesarily initialize annotations twice (or
more) duplicating Annotator HTML markup and causing
unexpected  errors.

Without this commit you will find an error when restoring a page with
annotator, you can click on any annotation and you will see the annotation
comments are being loaded twice.

IMO this is an idempotency issue within Annotator JS library.
2020-08-12 10:07:35 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
da658f3d8c Hack datepicker to make it work with Turbolinks 5.x
Patch extracted from here the comments on turbolinks issue 253 and
converted to vanilla javascript.

The hide action over datepickers ensures us that opened datepickers
will be closed before leving the page. Previously if you open any
datepicker and then move to previous page you will keep seeing the
datepicker in the restored page.
2020-08-12 10:07:35 +02:00
Javi Martín
83e4633643 Don't redirect to POST request URLs after sign out
Sometimes we define URLs for POST requests which are not defined for GET
requests, such as "/residence", so redirecting to it after signing out
results in a routing error.

So instead of using the request referer, we're using the stored location
devise uses, and we're not storing locations in POST requests.
2020-08-11 18:19:48 +02:00
Javi Martín
2fa8792a35 Redirect users in homepage to homepage after login
For reasons I'm not sure about, the homepage (and the welcome pages)
were an exception in our "redirect users to the same page they were"
policy.

I'm not sure about the welcome pages (no test was present indicating
they should behave in a special way), but in the case of the home page,
it was a bit annoying to be redirected to a different place after
signing in.
2020-08-11 18:19:27 +02:00
Andriy Iun
1ee750e042 Keep GET params in return URL
When signing in from a page containing GET params, like
`/budgets/1/investments?heading_id=4`, we were redirected to a URL
without those GET params; in this case, `/budgets/1/investments`.

Using the request fullpath, as recommended in the devise documentation,
keeps these parameters when redirecting.
2020-08-11 18:19:25 +02:00
Julian Herrero
d720826e59 Add feature flag exception for the module polls 2020-08-11 11:10:10 +07:00
Julian Herrero
151aa6009d Allow links and images on legislation drafts
Note we're using a new sanitizer. Ideally we'd reuse the
`AdminWYSIWYGSanitizer`, but then code that would be correctly shown by
markdown-it (like the <h1> tag) wouldn't be shown on the web, which is
confusing. Ideally we would configure markdown-it to only allow the tags
present in the `AdminWYSIWYGSanitizer` and provide some kind of help
showing which tags are allowed.
2020-08-10 12:20:59 +02:00
Javier Martín
0d82ac871d Merge pull request #4076 from consul/legislation_keys
Use complete keys on legislation translations
2020-08-07 20:54:57 +02:00
Javier Martín
71cee9a785 Merge pull request #4047 from consul/poll-skip-verification
Allow voting when skip verification is enabled
2020-08-07 20:31:29 +02:00
Javi Martín
096f546c24 Make sure users only vote once in the same poll
When skipping verification, we cannot apply the validation rule saying
the document number and document type must be unique, because they'll be
`nil` in many cases. So we were skipping the rule, but that makes it
possible for the same user to vote several times (for instance, once in
a booth and once via web).

So we're changing the scope of the uniqueness rule: instead of being
unique per document number, voters are unique per user. The reason we
made them unique per document number was that back in commit 900563e3
(when we added the rule), we hadn't added the relation between users and
poll voters yet.
2020-08-07 13:40:25 +02:00
decabeza
4367b2054a Allow voting when skip verification is enabled 2020-08-07 11:52:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
24ccf23ed8 Don't save the answer if the voter is not recorded
Up until now, we were assuming the voter was valid, but were not raising
an exception if it wasn't. And in the user interface everything seemed
to be working properly.

We were having this issue when skipping verification, when there could
be voters without a document number, which would be considered invalid.

Raising an exception when failing to save the voter and making sure the
answer and the voter are saved inside a transaction solves the problem.
2020-08-07 11:52:24 +02:00
decabeza
bcfb9b7a18 Use complete keys on legislation translations 2020-08-07 10:29:39 +02:00
Javier Martín
2fbb224374 Merge pull request #4070 from consul/remove-redundant-calls
Remove redundant calls to load resources
2020-08-06 14:18:39 +02:00
Javier Martín
50372f4370 Merge pull request #4066 from consul/oauth_buttons
Show Wordpress login button if it's the only one enabled
2020-08-06 13:53:57 +02:00
Javier Martín
5fb951eeac Merge pull request #4063 from consul/approval_voting
Add approval voting to budgets
2020-08-06 13:52:19 +02:00
Ziyan Junaideen
1e3e8c1304 Add approval voting to budgets
Co-Authored-By: Javi Martín <javim@elretirao.net>
2020-08-06 12:38:18 +02:00
Javi Martín
6bb9ebf12f Move before-cache event calls to application.js
Turbolinks 5 handles page caching differently; it saves the current HTML
and, when the page is restored using the browser's back button, it
copies it and triggers the `turbolinks:load` event, which, in our case,
triggers our `initialize_modules` function.

This isn't a problem regarding event handlers, since they're removed
when caching the page (except fot the ones attached to the `document`).
However, it is a problem for functions that, once the document is ready,
scan the DOM and add certain elements. In this case, an element might be
added a second time when the page is restored.

So we need to either check an item has already been added before adding
it or remove it before caching the page. Since this is going to be a
common pattern, we're adding a function to handle these non-idempotent
parts of the application, so it mirrors our `initialize_modules`
function.

We're also moving the `destroy` function definition after the
`initialize` function definition, which makes more sense since we
initialize things before destroying them.
2020-08-05 14:10:22 +02:00
Javi Martín
0270c4c962 Hide unsaved changes warning after undoing them
This way showing the warning is consistent with warning users when
they're leaving the page.
2020-08-05 14:10:22 +02:00
Javi Martín
cfc60b5de4 Warn for changes just in markdown editor
This is the reason why this feature was implemented in the first
place: it's easy to open the editor, make some changes, close it, and
continue without realizing the changes have not been saved.

In the rest of the forms, this functionality is quite lacking. For
starters, some forms warn if there are unsaved changes, while some forms
don't, which is highly inconsistent and disorients users.

Furthermore, we were having problems with this feature after upgrading
Turbolinks, particularly in forms using CKEditor. In these cases, a lot
of hacking needs to be done in order to make this feature work properly,
since CKEditor adds some formatting automatically, and if this is done
after the form is serialized, we'll get some unexpected behavior. On the
other hand, comparing the value of a textarea against its `defaultValue`
property will work on every edge case, including using the browser's
back button or reloading the page.

Finally, users are used to the way web forms work, and aren't used to be
asked for confirmation when they change their mind and decide to leave
the page without saving the changes. Asking them for confirmation will
be annoying in most cases. Besides that, if they accidentally leave the
page, they can use the browser's back button and they'll recover the
unsaved changes.

It's true this won't happen it they accidentally close the browser's
window, but our WatchFormChanges functionality didn't work in this case
either. Using the "beforeunload" event adds more problems than it
solves, since it doesn't support custom messages (or, to be more
precise, modern browsers ignore custom messages), and it doesn't get
along with turbolinks.

Co-Authored-By: Senén Rodero Rodríguez <senenrodero@gmail.com>
2020-08-05 14:10:22 +02:00
Javi Martín
f8c9f09887 Prevent default event on JavaScript-only links
These links point to "#" and don't do anything without JavaScript
activated, and they were causing the browser to scroll to the top of the
page.
2020-08-05 14:10:22 +02:00
Javi Martín
ae2b4b16c6 Prevent AJAX requests to anchor links
Turbolinks 5 doesn't follow the browser's standard behaviour of ignoring
links pointing to "#", so we're preventing the turbolinks events in this
situation:
2020-08-05 14:10:22 +02:00
Javi Martín
7b96180a76 Upgrade Turbolinks to version 5.2.1
We didn't upgrade Turbolinks when we upgraded to Rails 5 so we didn't
upgrade too many things at the same time, and postponed it... until now
:).

Note upgrading Turbolinks fixes an issue with foundation's sticky when
using the browser's back and forward buttons. We're adding tests for
these scenarios.

Co-authored-by: Senén Rodero Rodríguez <senenrodero@gmail.com>
2020-08-05 14:10:22 +02:00
Javi Martín
017eeda3d4 Remove redundant call to $(document).ready()
The `$()` function is a shortcut for `$(document).ready()`, and we were
attaching events to `$(document).ready()` inside the `$()` function.

In a similar way, we were handling the `page:load` and `ajax:complete`
events inside the `$()` function. But when those events trigger, the DOM
is already ready.

Besides, we don't have to wait for the DOM to be ready before attaching
events to the `document` element. Quoting jQuery's `.on()`
documentation:

> The document element is available in the head of the document before
> loading any other HTML, so it is safe to attach events there without
> waiting for the document to be ready.

Co-Authored-By: Senén Rodero Rodríguez <senenrodero@gmail.com>
2020-08-05 11:34:57 +02:00
Javi Martín
983bf49b38 Simplify code related to Foundation's sticky
In the past we had huge problems trying to make it work with Turbolinks.
However, after updating foundation-rails in commit 58071fd6, these hacks
aren't necessary anymore.

We're adding a test for the scenario of visiting a page using
Turbolinks, which was missing, so we're sure we aren't breaking
anything.

Note the sticky will still not work after using the browser back button.
We haven't been able to make it work with turbolinks-classic; we'll fix
this issue when upgrading turbolinks.
2020-08-05 11:34:57 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
fde6fb4d97 Initialize only visible maps when page is loaded
Its known that initializing a map when it is inside a hidden element
wont work when hidden element is shown, so its makes sense to
avoid initialization of hidden maps.

When a map lives within a hidden layer we need to initialize the
map after the event of showing that hidden layer, in our case when
admin settings tab is shown.
2020-08-05 11:34:57 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
99f8bb4491 Fix collission with sortable.js script
TableSortable and Sortable javascripts were using the same CSS
class name to define completely different and separated
behaviours causing unexpected errors. Now `sortable.js` script
will use `.sortable` class and `table_sortable.js` will use
`.table-sortable` instead.
2020-08-05 10:28:13 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
cda545f2fc Remove uneeded lines
There is no elements with class `js-participation-allowed` within all
application code.
2020-08-04 20:32:14 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
149ce945c0 Simplify initialization code for tags links
By using an event delegation handler on document body there is no need
to check if element was already initialized (idempotency) anymore.
2020-08-04 20:32:14 +02:00
Senén Rodero Rodríguez
45a80af793 Do not remove click event definition before defining it
Use delegated handlers instead so there is not risk to run method
multiple times.
2020-08-04 20:31:52 +02:00
Javi Martín
82ef5149c5 Remove redundant progress bar
We were displaying two progress bars for the same thing, and hiding one
of them.

Displaying just one of them and readjusting the styles accordingly is a
bit more intuitive IMHO.

We're also getting the text inside the progress bar out of it; its
purpose inside an element with the `progressbar` role is to provide the
same information as the progress bar (which we aren't exactly doing,
although it could be argued that we do), and in order to be accessible
we should provide the same text in the `aria-valuetext` field, which we
aren't doing. This also simplifies our CSS, which was working because we
defined a padding which covered the height of the hidden extra progress
bar and would have needed quite a few changes if we kept just one
progress bar with text inside it. We can also remove a few CSS rules
which we added to override foundation's rules for the
`progress-meter-text` class.
2020-07-30 16:20:00 +02:00