The test was failing sometimes because the conditions we were checking
were the same before and after clicking the "Pending" link. So there was
a race condition between the request generated by clicking the "Pending"
link and the order to click the "Confirm moderation" link. This
sometimes resulted in the "Confirm moderation" link not being correctly
clicked.
The key was declared twice and so the first one ("Support this project")
was overwritten.
We're grouping all keys related to the investment list together in order
to reduce the chances of this issue happening again (or, at least, in
this part of the code).
Note one of the tests dealing with random results is a bit flaky; since
it's a permutation selecting 7 objects out of 12, it will fail about
once every 4 million times. We think this is acceptable.
Co-Authored-By: Julian Nicolas Herrero <microweb10@gmail.com>
In the form of creating a new investment was hiding the name of the
group if it had only one heading, but could be confusing to users if
there are, for example, five different groups of one heading.
The solution:
- If the budget has one group and one heading, the heading selector is
hidden.
- If the budget has one group and more than one heading, the group name
is hidden.
- If the budget has more than one group, the group name appears
regardless of the number of headings.
Note we're using an extra `<span>` element but we could use a CSS grid
layout instead. We're not using it because browser compatibility is only
94.56% at the time of writing.
The next warning is flooding the tests log:
`Options passed to Node#set but the RackTest driver
doesn't support any - ignoring`
As the rack test driver does not support any option, we
get rid of all `default_set_options` before each system
spec that uses this driver.
- Allow to define a link (text and url) on budget form for render on the budget
header.
- Improve styles
Co-authored-by: Senén Rodero Rodríguez <senenrodero@gmail.com>
When users created a budget and made a typo, they could use the link to
go back to edit a budget. However, after doing so, they were out of the
budget creation process.
So we're now letting users go back to edit the budget, fix any mistakes
they might have made, and then continue to groups.
So now there's no need to edit each phase individually to enable/disable
them.
We aren't doing the same thing in the form to edit a budget because we
aren't sure about possible usability issues. On one hand, in some tables
we automatically update records when we mark a checkbox, so users might
expect that. On the other hand, having a checkbox in the middle of a
form which updates the database automatically is counter-intuitive,
particularly when right below that table there are other checkboxes
which don't update the database until the form is submitted.
So, either way, chances are users would think they've updated the phases
(or kept them intact) while the opposite would be true.
In the form within the wizard to create a budget that problem isn't that
important because there aren't any other fields in the form and it's
pretty intuitive that what users do will have no effect until they press
the "Finish" button.
Co-Authored-By: Julian Nicolas Herrero <microweb10@gmail.com>
Note we're keeping this section's original design (which had one button
to add a new group which after being pressed was replaced by a button to
cancel) but we aren't using Foundation's `data-toggle` because there
were a couple of usability and accessibility issues.
First, using `data-toggle` multiple times and applying it to multiple
elements led to the "cancel" button not being available after submitting
a form with errors. Fixing it made the code more complicated.
Second, the "Add new group" button always had the `aria-expanded`
attribute set to "true", so my screen reader was announcing the button
as expanded even when it wasn't. I didn't manage to fix it using
`data-toggle`.
Finally, after pressing either the "Add new group" and "Cancel" buttons,
the keyboard focus was lost since the elements disappeared.
So we're simplifying the HTML and adding some custom JavaScript to be
able to handle the focus and manually setting the `aria-expanded`
attribute.
Co-Authored-By: Javi Martín <javim@elretirao.net>
Co-Authored-By: Julian Herrero <microweb10@gmail.com>
In this case, the duration of the budget cannot be determined, and the
application was crashing when trying to do so.
Now we're just returning `nil` as duration.
There's an edge case where the current phase of the budget was disabled.
In this case, the application was crashing.
I'm not sure what we should do regarding this case. Is it OK to allow
disabling the current phase? Is it OK to allow selecting a disabled
phase as the current phase?
Since I'm not sure about it, for now I'm leaving it the same way it was.
Co-authored-by: Julian Herrero <microweb10@gmail.com>
We don't allow deleting a budget with associated investments. However,
we allow deleting a budget with associated administrators and valuators.
This results in a foreign key violation error:
PG::ForeignKeyViolation: ERROR: update or delete on table "budgets"
violates foreign key constraint "fk_rails_c847a52b1d" on table
"budget_administrators"
Using the `dependent: :destroy` option when defining the relationship,
we remove the association records when removing the budget.
As a bonus, we reduce the number of Rubocop offenses regarding the
`Rails/HasManyOrHasOneDependent` rule. Only 72 to go! :)
Some users might not be able to touch the icon due to a motor
disability. Other users might think the "Menu" text is part of the
button and try to touch it instead.
Making the "Menu" text part of the button makes it easier to show/hide
this menu. Besides, it lets screen reader users with a small screen hear
the word "Menu" associated to the button.
We could simplify the HTML a bit more but Foundation's `hamburger` mixin
uses the `::after` element with `position: absolute`, so we can't apply
it directly to the button without making the CSS more complex.
In commit 905ac48bb we activated exceptions when assets were not found,
in order to detect places where we were trying to load non-existent
images.
We got an exception for that reason: we were loading images based on the
current locale, but for some locales there was no images.
We're now using fallbacks and loading another image when the original
one isn't available.
Note we're copying the English images to images with a generic name for
the case where there's no fallback with an image. We're copying the
files instead of using symbolic links to make sure they can be
overwritten independently in other CONSUL installations.
Also note we're updating the HTML so the section gets the ID instead of
the header. That way the system test is simple.