Visibility was way simpler, but the table doesn't recalculate column widths until you use display:none;
This is now using the same method as the old products screen.
But we still need to update colspans..
This also improves the styling of the orders action dropdowns (on index and edit pages). It adds the new chevron icon, but needed some fiddling to make it look right.
Use the new design for checkboxes and fix alignment.
Removes redesigned-input, which is a small regression on the old design, but I think it's acceptable bcause we're going to shut it down soon.
The cols could have been a lot cleaner with simple classnames, but I preferred to mark up in a way that reveals the purpose (otherwise they could be used for styling).
It doesn't seem to be any faster comparing querySelector('[data]') vs class, or iterating through the dom nodes.
- implements a turbo response in controller
- display error messages on modal -> able for user to re upload
- removes a pending in spec that now tests error message
I don't know why, but even though the client sends http accept header for json, rails is treating it as html. This was being overridden in the route, but I want to support multiple formats next. So, we explicitly choose the format by adding it to the request path.
Use method call directly instead of `public_send` with fixed argument.
The cop is declared unsafe. I think that is because it can also replace
`send` but we replace only `public_send` here.
Add new text key admin.order.edit.additional_tax_included_in_price
Add spec file for additional tax display. Add new trait for enterprise fee and calculator factory
- when update on adjustment in payment, recalculation of
correct adjustment was not done
- the corresponding spec
- an id to easy the finding of the change of fees in the spec
We weren't bothering with stock when items were on demand anyway. But we
want to track stock now so that we can backorder more when local stock
levels become negative.
We weren't allowing negative stock to stop any bug from accidentally
drawing too much stock. But now we want to implement a backordering
logic that depends on negative stock levels to know how much is needed
to replenish stock levels.
Nested forms are not valid HTML and we were submitting the wrong
authenticity token to Rails when updating the enterprise.
I inverted the hierarchy of the form and the panels. The menu and
tab-panel structure now sits above and the enterprise edit form is
nested within.
The current structure is not ideal but it's only a transition phase. I'm
expecting the page to get re-designed at some point and re-writen
without AngularJS.