Fixes an issue where the LineItem :sorted_by_name_and_unit_value scope was not working with removal of the default scopes on line item and variant, which meant that the join in the scope was excluding soft-deleted items that should not have been excluded.
This will let us branch by abstraction. All existing calls to
`#outstanding_balance` will go through `OrderBalance` hence, will
check the feature toggle.
Note that by default, `OrderBalance` will end up calling
`#old_outstanding_balance`. As the name states, that's exactly what
`#outstanding_balance` was so far. This means no consumers will see any
change in behavior. We just added on item in the call stack (sort of).
We observed invalid payment states in Bugsnag but we don't actually know
in which state the payment intent was in. From the context we can guess
that it was "succeeded" but it would be good to validate this. And in
the future it would be good to know if there are other invalid states we
can end up in.
The notification to Bugsnag happens in another part of the code.
This for new changes to the enterprise registration/signup flow where a map will be displayed when people are filling in their address. On this map people can check the geocoder has geocoded their address correctly and if not they can manually adjust their latitude/longitude on the map.
But currently every time someone changes their address in the Admin > Enterprise > Address section the address would automatically be geocoded so this could overwrite the latitude/longitude that was set during sign up. To prevent the latitude/longitude from being overwritten this add's a checkbox which people need to explicity click if they want their address to be automatically geocoded, otherwise it will just use the manually configured latitude/longitude.
Note this new feature which allows people to select their location on a map during registration only works with Google maps so far. So if an instance is using Open Street Map this change also adds support for passing a :use_geocoder parameter to the Api::EnterprisesController during registration so that the address will be geocoded on the backend without the use of a map.
Fixes:
Spree::Preferences::Preferable persisted preferables requires a valid id but returns default values
Failure/Error:
class CreatePrefTest < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table :pref_tests do |t|
t.string :col
end
end
def self.down
drop_table :pref_tests
end
StandardError:
Directly inheriting from ActiveRecord::Migration is not supported. Please specify the Rails release the migration was written for:
class CreatePrefTest < ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2]
# ./spec/models/spree/preferences/preferable_spec.rb:225:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'