We had an old version under "contested settings" and it looks like some
of them were modified. I hope that our new, separate file will
discourage manual tweaks.
We can include the relaxed rules from a gem as well. Let's see if we
need that complexity one day.
DEPRECATION WARNING: #search is deprecated and will be removed in 2.3, please use #ransack instead (called from search at /home/user/Github/openfoodnetwork/lib/open_food_network/sales_tax_report.rb:40)
Before the :scope_to_distributor call was filtering out variants from other distributors anyway via the :exchange_variants table but it is clearer if we filter by distributor on the :variant_overrides left join too.
This construct was previously used in Spree to switch out the user class with a dummy class during certain tests. We don't use this any more, so it's just mess.
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This `session[:guest_token]` doesn't seem to ever be assigned anywhere in the codebase, and it doesn't seem to be read at any point either..? There are some various places where `current_order.token` is used and `session[:access_token]` is used, but not this.
As far as I can tell: it was part of an old version of Spree and related to the spree_auth_devise gem (which we no longer use).
/home/runner/work/openfoodnetwork/openfoodnetwork/lib/spree/core/delegate_belongs_to.rb:75: warning: Using the last argument as keyword parameters is deprecated; maybe ** should be added to the call
/home/runner/work/openfoodnetwork/openfoodnetwork/lib/spree/i18n.rb:20: warning: Using the last argument as keyword parameters is deprecated; maybe ** should be added to the call
But let people include out of stock variants by checking a checkbox if they want.
Note, we only apply the variants in stock scope if a distributor is
present. I think this is because this search method is also used when
setting up subscriptions so I don't think we want to change the
behaviour there.
Co-authored-by: Maikel Linke <maikel@email.org.au>
This checks if the current request has been submitted using the old session key (_session_id) and transparently migrates the session id to a new session cookie with the new settings and the new key (_ofn_session_id).