- Cop: Rails/RedundantActiveRecordAllMethod
- if receiver is an Active Record object, ".all" can be safely removed
- There are 2 allowed receivers that are listed in the
styleguide file (those are defaults cf. cop documentation).
- when update on adjustment in payment, recalculation of
correct adjustment was not done
- the corresponding spec
- an id to easy the finding of the change of fees in the spec
We weren't bothering with stock when items were on demand anyway. But we
want to track stock now so that we can backorder more when local stock
levels become negative.
We weren't allowing negative stock to stop any bug from accidentally
drawing too much stock. But now we want to implement a backordering
logic that depends on negative stock levels to know how much is needed
to replenish stock levels.
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- corresponding migration files to match AR Models &
DB tables
- rake tasks to check corrupt data (ie: NULL/nil in id fields)
(previous commit)
- updated the todo
Price is actually an association with lots of custom methods to make it look like a field, and so changes were ignored.
Now this issue is fixed, perhaps it should be moved to a concern..
Note, there are other delegated fields: product name and description may be assigned from the variant. But there's no hooks to save the prroduct, so I didn't include it when checking for changes.
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- corresponding migration files to match AR Models &
DB tables
- rake tasks to check corrupt data (ie: NULL/nil in id fields)
- updated the todo
This was actually shown in one place and represents a user-facing
change. But you weren't able to edit the field which means that only
very old enterprises would have had this field set and were not able to
change it anymore.
I searched au-prod and found the following values in the database:
- "Friday 31st January"
- "From 4pm, Monday 30 September"
- "From 5pm-7pm Monday"
- "Saturday 27 April 12noon"
- "January 31st/February 1st"
- "Saturday 1st February"
They seem specific to a certain order cycle and have no value as
fallback any more. Seems safe to remove.
We will add a migration to sanitise all existing descriptions but before
we do that destructive action, it's good to test this in a read-only
fashion first.
Most of the time this doesn't get called because source_required: false.
But sometimes it [does happen](https://app.bugsnag.com/yaycode/openfoodnetwork-uk/errors/66329690f4b6380007e8a4f8)
I have a feeling that source_required? could be moved to the superclass as payment_source_class.present?. But I don't know enough about this area of the system to try it...
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- corresponding migration files to match AR Models &
DB tables
- rake tasks to check corrupt data (ie: NULL/nil in id fields)
- updated the todo
- presence: true is redundant since Rails 5.0 BUT applies
with new default config of
belongs_to_required_by_default to true.
Lots of files with belongs_to_required_by_default = false
(backward compatibility).
So: deleting this setting implies to adding optional: true
- added 'NOT NULL' constraints so model constraints match
with contraints on DB tables.
- corresponding migration files to match AR Models &
DB tables
- rake tasks to check corrupt data (ie: NULL/nil in id fields)
- updated the todo