With a product with mutiple variant, we can end in a scenario where a
user sees variant associated to producer it doesn't have permission for.
This prevents the user from updating any variant. This fix filter out
variant a user shoudn't be seeing
We only support one of filter by inventory variants or filter by variants
at any given time, based on enabled feature. If both features inventory
and variant tag are enabled, variant tag takes precedence.
There were a few changes needed:
* Plugins are now specified through `plugin:` config keyword.
* All plugin gems need to be specified explicitly in Gemfile since they
are no longer dependencies of plugins already specified explicitly.
* All plugin gems need to be updated in other to use the new APIs.
* One cop was renamed.
* New offenses safe to correct were corrected directly with `bundle exec
rubocop -a`.
* New offenses unsafe to correct were added to the TODO configuration
with `bundle exec rubocop --auto-gen-config --auto-gen-only-exclude
--exclude-limit 1400 --no-auto-gen-timestamp`.
TagRuleController is now a subclass of Spree::Admin::BaseController
because Admin::ResourceController did not play well with turbo_stream.
And to be honest we did not need all the functionality provided by the
ResourceController
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.
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
When retail variants are mapped to wholesale variants, we usually have a
some leftover stock at the end of an order cycle. For example, we
backordered a slab of 12 cans of tomatoes but our customers bought only
9 of those. Then we have 3 left for the next order cycle.
Even when the product is not available for backorder with the supplier,
we still want to sell off our leftover stock, the three cans of tomatoes
in our example.
And it might be that the product will come back in the future.