- Added redirect_auth_url column to spree_payments table
- Updated payment redirection logic to use redirect_auth_url instead of cvv_response_message
- Cleans up old monkeypatch usage and improves Stripe checkout reliability
Using the helper `definitionsFromContext` generate quite long name for
stimulus controller in component, ie :
`tag-list-input-component--tag-list-input`.
This custom loader will generate much more readable name, ie L
`tag-list-input`. It's expecting the following pattern :
ofn_component/ofn_controller.js and will fall back to the default
of replacing "_" by "- and "/" by "--" for controller not matching
the pattern.
This link would go to the enterprise edit screen, but didn't successfully select the payment methods panel.
Ideally, the spec would try to follow the link and verify that you can see the Connect with Stripe button. But it opens the link in a new tab and I'm not sure how to test that.
Dynamically import only the requested flatpickr locale.
English locale is bundled by default, so passing null triggers flatpickr's built-in English fallback without an explicit import.
Only listing example JSON for now.
This is not part of the official DFC API but it's a DFC-related API and
therefore we put it in the same namespace.
The DFC Permission Module will make authenticated requests to grant
certain platforms certain permissions.
Completes migration to the new admin v3 styling system by:
- Removing conditional stylesheet inclusion in admin head
- Deleting all legacy admin style files and components
- Making admin-style-v3 the default and only stylesheet
This change reduces maintenance overhead and simplifies the admin styling codebase by removing the old styling system that was being conditionally loaded based on feature flags.
Removes the bulk product update feature and its associated components:
- Removes Angular-based bulk product editing controller and views
- Deletes bulk product API endpoints and related controller actions
- Removes product cloning and variant deletion functionality
- Removes associated JavaScript tests and specs
This appears to be part of a larger effort to modernize/simplify the product management interface, removing legacy Angular-based bulk editing in favor of a different approach.