For payment that complete during the checkout (Paypal, Stripe) the
amount was recorded twice against `order.payment_total`. This is because
the `payment_total` gets updated in an afer_save Payment callback when a
payment is completed, and then once more when we process payment in
`Spree::Order#process_each_payment`.
This is an existing issue on master, but it was hidden by the
`update_shipping_fees!` callback, it trigerred an update of the order's
total, which then updated `order.payment_total` with the correct value.
Now that we removed the callback, the bug showed up.
Note, I updated the stripe specs for consistency even though they are
currently disabled.
This was actually shown in one place and represents a user-facing
change. But you weren't able to edit the field which means that only
very old enterprises would have had this field set and were not able to
change it anymore.
I searched au-prod and found the following values in the database:
- "Friday 31st January"
- "From 4pm, Monday 30 September"
- "From 5pm-7pm Monday"
- "Saturday 27 April 12noon"
- "January 31st/February 1st"
- "Saturday 1st February"
They seem specific to a certain order cycle and have no value as
fallback any more. Seems safe to remove.
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
By disabling line wrap we can consistently predict how it will appear. The longest translation we currently have is 14 characters so this should be fine.
This was broken when upgrading [Foundation](https://github.com/openfoodfoundation/openfoodnetwork/pull/11349). For some reason the button.expand class now sets larger font size and padding, which overrides the button.small class. It's probably a bug but we'll have to work around it.
Improvement from upstream Spree commit. Brings a big performance boost to rendering, especially with larger numbers of items in the cart. 50%+ reduction in rendering times reported.