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Author SHA1 Message Date
Javi Martín
db97f9d08c Add and apply rubocop rules for empty lines
We were very inconsistent regarding these rules.

Personally I prefer no empty lines around blocks, clases, etc... as
recommended by the Ruby style guide [1], and they're the default values
in rubocop, so those are the settings I'm applying.

The exception is the `private` access modifier, since we were leaving
empty lines around it most of the time. That's the default rubocop rule
as well. Personally I don't have a strong preference about this one.


[1] https://rubystyle.guide/#empty-lines-around-bodies
2019-10-24 17:11:47 +02:00
Javi Martín
7ca55c44e0 Apply Rails/SaveBang rubocop rule
Having exceptions is better than having silent bugs.

There are a few methods I've kept the same way they were.

The `RelatedContentScore#score_with_opposite` method is a bit peculiar:
it creates scores for both itself and the opposite related content,
which means the opposite related content will try to create the same
scores as well.

We've already got a test to check `Budget::Ballot#add_investment` when
creating a line fails ("Edge case voting a non-elegible investment").

Finally, the method `User#send_oauth_confirmation_instructions` doesn't
update the record when the email address isn't already present, leading
to the test "Try to register with the email of an already existing user,
when an unconfirmed email was provided by oauth" fo fail if we raise an
exception for an invalid user. That's because updating a user's email
doesn't update the database automatically, but instead a confirmation
email is sent.

There are also a few false positives for classes which don't have bang
methods (like the GraphQL classes) or destroying attachments.

For these reasons, I'm adding the rule with a "Refactor" severity,
meaning it's a rule we can break if necessary.
2019-10-23 14:39:31 +02:00
Javi Martín
c8c8a7bc30 Simplify investment creation in specs
Now factories define default headings for investments, so there's no
need to create a group and a heading to create an investment.

Likewise, in order to create a heading it isn't necessary to specify a
group anymore; specifying the budget is enough.

It's possible that there are more similar cases we haven't simplified
yet; I'm only addressing the obvious ones.
2019-09-23 16:51:30 +02:00
Julian Herrero
b122302c58 Use find instead of find_by_id
Better raise a 404 HTML NotFound exception than any other unexpected error.
2019-06-03 17:54:19 +02:00
Javi Martín
307cf24846 Use describe on feature tests
The `type: :feature` is automatically detected by RSpec because these
tests are inside the `spec/features` folder. Using `feature` re-adds a
`type: :feature` to these files, which will result in a conflict when we
upgrade to Rails 5.1's system tests.

Because of this change, we also need to change `background` to `before`
or else these tests will fail.
2019-05-28 16:36:54 +02:00
Javi Martín
45a3d8daf0 Add option to enable advanced stats 2019-05-22 11:50:03 +02:00
Javi Martín
c00203f7f5 Move budget stats permission tests to the model
They're easier to test and to read in the model.
2019-05-22 11:50:03 +02:00
Javi Martín
66ecb2835b Show only available budget stats phases
This way we can show statistics for the supports phase before the vote
phase is over.
2019-05-21 13:50:18 +02:00
María Checa
c2457e36a5 Add budget stats permissions for normal users and admins 2019-05-16 22:01:42 +02:00