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.
Moves search field configuration from frontend to backend to prevent potential security issues with exposing internal field names. The change also improves maintainability by centralizing search logic in the controller.
Adds conditional logic to use name_alias for non-admin users when searching distributor names, enhancing data access control.
Modifies order and line item permission logic to give admin users full access to all orders and line items, bypassing the regular complex joins queries to get orders editable by producers. These complex joins are needed for regular users but for user admins we need to return all orders.
Per review, the check is done on the same enterprise as the one use to
initialize ScopeVariantToHub. So it makes sense to move the actual
feature check to ScopeVariantToHub#scope
The permission shoul not be needed if inventory is disabled, but it will
prevent importing into the inventory if somehow we try to import into
inventory with inventory disabled.
Simplifies permission checking by:
- Extracting common managed/coordinated orders logic into separate method
- Combining producer-editable and managed/coordinated order clauses
- Merging producer and admin line item permission checks into single query
Introduces granular permissions control for producers editing orders:
- Adds new :edit_as_producer_only permission for suppliers
- Refactors ability checks to clearly separate producer vs admin/distributor access
- Updates order views to properly restrict actions based on user role
- Prevents admins from being restricted by producer-only edit mode