This for new changes to the enterprise registration/signup flow where a map will be displayed when people are filling in their address. On this map people can check the geocoder has geocoded their address correctly and if not they can manually adjust their latitude/longitude on the map.
But currently every time someone changes their address in the Admin > Enterprise > Address section the address would automatically be geocoded so this could overwrite the latitude/longitude that was set during sign up. To prevent the latitude/longitude from being overwritten this add's a checkbox which people need to explicity click if they want their address to be automatically geocoded, otherwise it will just use the manually configured latitude/longitude.
Note this new feature which allows people to select their location on a map during registration only works with Google maps so far. So if an instance is using Open Street Map this change also adds support for passing a :use_geocoder parameter to the Api::EnterprisesController during registration so that the address will be geocoded on the backend without the use of a map.
* Add new attribute instagram_placeholder to local yml
* Add placeholder to instagram link input
* Add migration to fix wrong instagram links
* Add new attribute facebook_placeholder to local yml
* Add placeholder to facebook link input
* Add new attribute linkedin_placeholder to local yml
* Add placeholder to linkedin link input
* Change each for find_each in migration
* Add new attribute instagram_placeholder to local yml
* Add migration to fix wrong instagram links
* Add new attribute linkedin_placeholder to local yml
* Add placeholder to linkedin link input
If Rails config.assets.compile is false and config.assets.digest is
true, which is the case for staging and production, image_tag fails when
the image file is not found.
We do not need sprockets to ensure presence of the image file for these
tags, because the correct SRC values are assigned through the JS.
Inserting HTML should be sufficient.