When translations interface is enabled we also want to keep
proper alignment between translatable and not translatable fields.
Co-Authored-By: alessandro <agileontheweb@gmail.com>
- Add remote_translation_button partial to layout
- Only display button when we have remote_translations and if current
locale is include on available locales from remote translations service.
- Recover available locales from remote translations service.
Use daily_cache to detect every day if remote translation service has
added new available locale.
Co-Authored-By: alessandro <agileontheweb@gmail.com>
Add missing quotes.
Notification Error:
warning: 2.6.0-dev-compliant syntax, but you are running 2.6.1.
warning: please see https://github.com/whitequark/parser#compatibility-with-ruby-mri.
2 error(s) were found in ERB files
expected attribute value after '=' (at >)
* Adapt translatable spec helper method to work with budget investments
* Remove old attributes from strong parameters
* Add missing locales to admin.yml and budgets.yml
* Change SpendingProposal.title_max_length and
SpendingProposal.description_max_lenght to Budget::Investment methods
* Add budget investment translatable attribute translations
* Convert proposal form into translatable one.
* Adapt translatable shared spec to define an owner when running at
frontend feature specs.
* Remove old attributes from strong parameters.
Also fix broken spec after removing translatable attributes from
strong_parameters definition. Now we need to send these attributes
as nested translations attributes.
Use activerecord.yml title attribute label so form helper could load it
from default location.
Adapt retire form to include needed translations and move validations
from controller to model.
Also change sanitizable concern to sanitize not marked for destruction
translations.
When accessing the URL `/admin/stats/budget_balloting?budget_id=X'
for a budget in a phase prior to the balloting phase, the following
error was raised due to the stats where not calculated yet.
Instead, we'll now show a flash message.
NoMethodError:
undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass
./app/controllers/admin/stats_controller.rb:82
The differences between the custom code and the code in CONSUL didn't
make much sense anymore: the path can be passed a budget instead of an
ID (so it uses a slug) and there's no reason to hide the link to the
executions for the 2018 budget anymore. Furthermore, removing the
`status: 1` parameter makes the link consistent with the rest of the
application, since it was the only link to budget executions using that
parameter.