Banners were not been shown in certain pages; now
they are.
Spec to check if the banner is been shown correctly
added. Before it was in admins specs, now it has it's
own spec out of admins folder.
* Delete all things related to banner images and styles (in code)
* Add a new test to check that the banner is showing correctly
* Update the specs accordingly to match the changes
Update dev_seed to set a random background_color and a font_color for banners (and remove everything about image and style)
Add a rake task to migrate the banner style to backgroun_color and font_color (so that the banners have the same colors than before)
The tests depending on the date changing were still failing because
Date.current was being stubbed after loading the factories. The
following lines affected these specific tests:
factory :poll_officer_assignment, class: 'Poll::OfficerAssignment' do
(...)
date Date.current
end
So if the tests were executed right before midnight, the sequence was:
1. The factories file was loaded, assigning Date.current to the date of
every Poll::OfficerAssignment to be created.
2. Time passed, so now it was after midnight.
3. The `travel_to` method freezed time, after midnight.
4. A Poll::OfficerAssignment factory was created, using the date it was
before midnight.
Using dynamic fixtures solves the problem:
factory :poll_officer_assignment, class: 'Poll::OfficerAssignment' do
(...)
date { Date.current }
end
Now the sequence is:
1. The factories file is loaded, and since it finds a block, doesn't
assign a static value to every Poll::OfficerAssignment to be created.
2. Time passes, so now it's after midnight.
3. The `travel_to` method freezes time, after midnight.
4. A Poll::OfficerAssignment factory was created, and in executes the
block, using the current date, that is, after midnight.
Note there is some funkiness going on with class loadings
Had to create a `feed` and `widget_feed` table even though in this
first version the Widget::Feed includes only uses ActiveModel instead
of ActiveRecord, otherwise some specs failed
We’ll figure it out and clean up 😌
Why:
ValuatorGroup name should be unique and present to be able to identify
correctly each of them.
How:
- Adding a presence & uniqueness validation at the model
- Adding a sequenced value for name attribute at its factory
- Adding missing model spec that covers validations
Date.new(...) does not take into account the current timezone, while other
parts of the application do. By default always parsing any date with the
default timezone and converting the resulting Time to Date would prevent
this kind of issues
DateTime.parse(...).in_time_zone gives an unexpected result, as the
DateTime.parse(...) will create a DateTime with +0000 time zone and the
`in_time_zone` will modify the DateTime to adjust to the default zone.
Maybe its better explained with an example, using 'Lima' as timezone:
DateTime.parse("2015-01-01")
> Thu, 01 Jan 2015 00:00:00 +0000
DateTime.parse("2015-01-01").in_time_zone
> Wed, 31 Dec 2014 19:00:00 -05 -05:00
And that's not the desired date but the previous day!
Why:
Newsletter attribute `segment_recipient` is an integer to be used as
enum. There's no advantage to store a number instead of an string if the
ammount of elements in the table is not going to be huge, or we can take
advantage of using an enum.
Also maintaining both Newsletters enum paired with UserSegments::SEGMENTS
would be a maintenance burden.
How:
* Migration to change segment_recipient column from integer to string
* Removing enumeration from Newsletter model class
* Using UserSegments::SEGMENTS instead of Newsletter.segment_recipients
or integer values
Why:
Only admins or valuators (for those investments they've assigned) can
create internal valuation comments on them.
How:
* Creating a new `comment_valuation` ability for admins and valuators in
the same manner the `valuate` ability works.
* Adding a validation at Comment model for those with `valuation` flag
active that checks if the author can make a valuation comment on the
commentable, as well as the respective active record error messages.
This will prevent comments from being created at a controller level as
well.
* Improving comment factory trait `valuation` to have an associated
investment, author that is a valuator and setting the valuator on the
valuators list of the investment
Why:
Internal valuation comments are only for admins and valuators,
not for the public view.
How:
Adding a `not_valuations` scope and use it at the `public_for_api` one
Create a new Budget::Phase model that:
* Stablishes a relation with its budget
* Stablishes relation with two other Budget::Phases (previous and next)
* Validates basic dates range, kind and description rules.
* Adds scopes to get the ones enabled as well as each individual phase
Create a factory that generates a basic and valid Budget::Phase
Create a model spec that checks kind, date range and budget validations.