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grecia/app/helpers/budgets_helper.rb
Javi Martín 8b13daad95 Add and apply rules for multi-line hashes
For the HashAlignment rule, we're using the default `key` style (keys
are aligned and values aren't) instead of the `table` style (both keys
and values are aligned) because, even if we used both in the
application, we used the `key` style a lot more. Furthermore, the
`table` style looks strange in places where there are both very long and
very short keys and sometimes we weren't even consistent with the
`table` style, aligning some keys without aligning other keys.

Ideally we could align hashes to "either key or table", so developers
can decide whether keeping the symmetry of the code is worth it in a
case-per-case basis, but Rubocop doesn't allow this option.
2023-08-18 14:56:16 +02:00

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module BudgetsHelper
def csv_params
csv_params = params.clone.merge(format: :csv)
csv_params = csv_params.to_unsafe_h.transform_keys(&:to_sym)
csv_params.delete(:page)
csv_params
end
def namespaced_budget_investment_path(investment, options = {})
case namespace
when "management"
management_budget_investment_path(investment.budget, investment, options)
else
budget_investment_path(investment.budget, investment, options)
end
end
def css_for_ballot_heading(heading)
current_ballot&.has_lines_in_heading?(heading) ? "is-active" : ""
end
def current_ballot
Budget::Ballot.find_by(user: current_user, budget: @budget)
end
def unfeasible_or_unselected_filter
["unselected", "unfeasible"].include?(@current_filter)
end
def budget_published?(budget)
budget.published? || current_user&.administrator?
end
def budget_subnav_items_for(budget)
{
results: t("budgets.results.link"),
stats: t("stats.budgets.link"),
executions: t("budgets.executions.link")
}.select { |section, _| can?(:"read_#{section}", budget) }.map do |section, text|
{
text: text,
url: send("budget_#{section}_path", budget),
active: controller_name == section.to_s
}
end
end
end