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4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Javi Martín
d2ec73e92c Add task to delete duplicate poll answers 2024-06-26 20:20:24 +02:00
Javi Martín
b013a5b1b6 Add task to delete duplicate voters
Note that, since poll answers belong to a user and not to a voter, we
aren't doing anything regarding poll answers. This is a separate topic
that might be dealt with in a separate pull request.

Also note that, since there are no records belonging to poll voters, and
poll voters don't use `acts_as_paranoia` and don't have any callbacks on
destroy, it doesn't really matter whether we call `destroy!` or
`delete`. We're using `delete` so there are no unintended side-effects
that might affect voters with the same `user_id` and `poll_id` on
Consul Democracy installations customizing this behavior.
2024-06-26 15:41:44 +02:00
Javi Martín
90f753af98 Remove tasks to upgrade to version 2.0.0
These tasks have already been executed.
2024-02-13 18:11:24 +01:00
Javi Martín
5a0fde4048 Allow selecting the time when a poll starts/ends
We were already saving it as a time, but we didn't offer an interface to
select the time due to lack of decent browser support for this field
back when this feature was added.

However, nowadays all major browsers support this field type and, at the
time of writing, at least 86.5% of the browsers support it [1]. This
percentage could be much higher, since support in 11.25% of the browsers
is unknown.

Note we still need to support the case where this field isn't supported,
and so we offer a fallback and on the server side we don't assume we're
always getting a time. We're doing a strange hack so we set the field
type to text before changing its value; otherwise old Firefox browsers
crashed.

Also note that, until now, we were storing end dates in the database as
a date with 00:00 as its time, but we were considering the poll to be
open until 23:59 that day. So, in order to keep backwards compatibility,
we're adding a task to update the dates of existing polls so we get the
same behavior we had until now.

This also means budget polls are now created so they end at the
beginning of the day when the balloting phase ends. This is consistent
with the dates we display in the budget phases table.

Finally, there's one test where we're using `beginning_of_minute` when
creating a poll. That's because Chrome provides an interface to enter a
time in a `%H:%M` format when the "seconds" value of the provided time
is zero. However, when the "seconds" value isn't zero, Chrome provides
an interface to enter a time in a `%H:%M:%S` format. Since Capybara
doesn't enter the seconds when using `fill_in` with a time, the test
failed when Capybara tried to enter a time in the `%H:%M` format when
Chrome expected a time in the `%H:%M:%S` format.

To solve this last point, an alternative would be to manually provide
the format when using `fill_in` so it includes the seconds.

[1] https://caniuse.com/mdn-html_elements_input_type_datetime-local
2022-09-14 15:14:23 +02:00