* master: (91 commits)
Bump ddtrace from 0.37.0 to 0.38.0
Add spec to cover SQL query issue with OCs where the only products from the coordinator inventory are renderer
Remove unnecessary order statement, the relation will only be used for counting products
Move select out of scope visible_for because it is breaking exchange_product queries and it's just not needed there. The only other use of this product's scope visible_for is the enterprise serializer so we add the select to it.
Make OC advanced settings work by permitting the extra parameter
Remove conflicting and duplicate route
Bump bugsnag from 6.13.1 to 6.14.0
Make charges update method update the first pending payment
Move require_login_then_redirect_to to the only place where it is called
Make broken spec fail reliably and set it pending
Updating translations for config/locales/en_GB.yml
Update all locales with the latest Transifex translations
Doc defensive coding needed by pin payments
Make method a little simple by extracting method
Simplify spec, the 2 minutes wait is not necessary anylonger
Make unauthorized in ControllerHelpers::Auth the same as in Spree::Admin::BaseController
Move unauthorized view to HomeController only, all other calls to unauthorized will go through Auth which will redirect to the home controller IF the user is logged in or to login if user is not logged in
Adapt specs to the move of unauthorized route from the spree routes to the main app routes
Delete spree_user_signup which is from spree promotions code that we dont use
Remove try_spree_current_user
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This spec has been broken for a long time, at least eight months. But it
regularly passed because the search filter is applied with a delay and
in that time the content matches. And once the filter is applied, no
products are shown and the negative matchers pass.
It adapts the method in ControllerHelpers::Auth to also use the after_login mechanism.
Ideally we would remove one of the two after_login mechanisms after_login and spree_user_return_to but they might still be in use.
Spree replaced the Ruby code providing the credit card brand with a
jquery plugin providing it on the checkout screen.
I re-added Ruby code because it's easier and more robust than updating
the user interface with new Javascript.