The map is displayed using https://leafletjs.com/
To enable Open Street Map go to the Admin -> Configuration -> Content section and click 'Open Street Map Enabled'.
The 'Open Street Map Provider Name' setting can be used to configure different tile providers thanks to the Leaflet-providers extension (https://github.com/leaflet-extras/leaflet-providers)
Some tile providers require an API key, this can provided in JSON format e.g. '{ apiKey: 123 }' in the 'Open Street Map Provider Options' setting.
Each tile provider has their own usage policy so this should be checked before enabling Open Street Map.
The search field for the Open Street Map works differently than searching on Google Maps. It matches producers by their name or address because it was easier to implement instead of matching place names all over the world.
For https://github.com/openfoodfoundation/openfoodnetwork/issues/3491
The spinjs-rails gem provides a CSS3 a spinning activity indicator. This commit removes the gem so we don't have to keep the gem up-to-date and uses the spinning-circles.svg which is used already in other places.
The spinjs spinner can be seen when viewing or editing taxonomies in /admin/taxonomies. It is loaded from the .ajaxStart call in app/assets/javascripts/admin/spree/progress.coffee
To test or restyle this spinner you can change the display property of the #progress element in app/assets/stylesheets/admin/components/progress.scss to 'block'.
This makes it far easier to spot what's the difference between create
and update regarding subs syncing without having to mess with `#update`
and its callbacks (for now).
This makes it far easier to spot what's the difference between create
and update regarding the editable order cycles.
I stop here before a slightly deeper refactor which would make the PR
quite hard to review. This will come an upcoming one.
This way it can assign the order cycles to the schedule when this is
persisted. An OrderCycleSchedule (the join table) can't be created until
both schedule and order_cycle got an id.
Also, we do not call `#adapt_params` when creating the Schedule as that
assigns `order_cycle_ids` to `@object.attributes` thus, attempting to
create the OrderCycleSchedule without a schedule_id.