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nairobi/app/models/poll/partial_result.rb
Javi Martín 42d2e5b3ad Apply Rails/InverseOf rubocop rule
Not doing so has a few gotchas when working with relations, particularly
with records which are not stored in the database.

I'm excluding the related content file because it's got a very peculiar
relationship with itself: the `has_one :opposite_related_content` has no
inverse; the relation itself is its inverse. It's a false positive since
the inverse condition is true:

```
content.opposite_related_content.opposite_related_content.object_id ==
  content.object_id
```
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class Poll::PartialResult < ApplicationRecord
VALID_ORIGINS = %w[web booth]
belongs_to :question, -> { with_hidden }, inverse_of: :partial_results
belongs_to :author, -> { with_hidden }, class_name: "User", inverse_of: :poll_partial_results
belongs_to :booth_assignment
belongs_to :officer_assignment
validates :question, presence: true
validates :author, presence: true
validates :answer, presence: true
validates :answer, inclusion: { in: -> (a) { a.question.possible_answers }},
unless: ->(a) { a.question.blank? }
validates :origin, inclusion: { in: VALID_ORIGINS }
scope :by_author, ->(author_id) { where(author_id: author_id) }
scope :by_question, ->(question_id) { where(question_id: question_id) }
before_save :update_logs
def update_logs
if amount_changed? && amount_was.present?
self.amount_log += ":#{amount_was}"
self.officer_assignment_id_log += ":#{officer_assignment_id_was}"
self.author_id_log += ":#{author_id_was}"
end
end
end