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.
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.
Remove shop-tabs controllers since we can listen on `"data-action":
"orderCycleSelected@window->tabs-and-panels#activateDefaultPanel"`
Test for cases:
* activate by clicking on tab
* activateDefaultPanel on orderCycleSelected event
* activateFromWindowLocationOrDefaultPanelTarget to activate tab based
on achor in URL
This ensures morphed flashes hide like other flashes (eg in bulk order actions). I wanted to write a spec to prove it, but Capybara doesn't support mocking setTimeout and I didn't want to use sleep.
I've made it optional because this controller is shared with the shop frontend ([supposedly](5ef34347a3), although angular seems to override it).
There's a user-facing change here. When you tried to update the quantity
of a line item beyond available stock, two things used to happen:
1. A warning was displayed.
2. The item's quantity was updated to the highest possible.
Unfortunately, the logic to update the line item was also reloading the
page and the warning message disappeared before it could be
acknowledged. The easiest fix was to skip the update request. And in my
opinion, it's even better to let the user decide if they still want to
update or cancel the update.
Eventually, we want to replace all this custom Javascript logic with
StimulusJS anyway. So let's not put too much effort into this. It was
important though to resolve the flaky spec which made many builds fail.
from old bulk product screen. Hmm I just realised we're deleting that screen soon anyway.
But this helps clean up the spec before I refactor it further.