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.
The user should need to tick only one box to agree.
We don't remember yet if someone agreed to the platform TOS and
therefore the box is always unticked to start with.
Remembering the agreement is another issue:
https://github.com/openfoodfoundation/openfoodnetwork/issues/6328
Checking for `false` instead of a falsey value allows us to distinguish
from an unset variable and disable the checkout button only when a
checkbox is present and unticked.
This was working with the seller's terms but now it includes the
platform's terms as well.
Pending:
- Simplify Ansible code
- Unify the two terms checkboxes if both required
The checkout page shows a checkbox to accept the platform's Terms of
Service. Ticking the box doesn't have any effect yet but at least people
are aware and are presented with a link to the terms.
This makes this page look a bit more consistent. Note I also had to fix
the price in the value column.
To do this I pulled out the width property from `.orders` which defines
too many things. This way we can make the auth table full-width while
not being tied to all the other properties which are not needed in this
table. Then, `.orders`'s nested `.order1, .order2` etc. column class
become useless.
We had a very prominent footer showing how to get in contact with the
local instance people but most users need to get in contact with the
enterprise they are buying from. So removing all those details and
replacing them by a simple "powered by" line will hopefully direct
attention to the shop's contact details.
The "map" page didn't have a separate Transifex string for the page title. Instead the string 'label_map' was being used, which is also used elsewhere on the website. So no good idea to change that.
To make the page title independent from 'label_map' the title string is changed to 'map_title' (like on shops page, producers page etc.).
- Use a new class to specify css customization
- Add to `line_item.rb` a fake method: `unit_price_price_and_unit` @andrewpbrett will change it with real values.
- Add a new variable: $text-xs to specify small font-size
squash "Display unit price on /cart page"
- .total-price element must be a div (display: block) to be text right aligned (and not being float: right)
- use .option-text to display a grey text
- use display: flex to display question mark icon and text information