`Dossier.champs` is not really an inverse of `Champs.dossier`: when a
Champ record is created, it should not always be added to dossier.champs
(for instance if the champ is private).
NB: this breaks the workaround we added in #3907 to fix the parent
dossier not being touched in some cases (the workaround was to add an
inverse relationship, but we now have to remove it).
The new workaround is to watch for `changed_for_autosave?` on champs.
Unlike `changed?`, `changed_for_autosave?` also detects changes to
attachments. This allows us to touch both `last_champ_updated_at` and
`updated_at` in a single pass.
Before, when autosaving a draft, removing a repetition row would
send `_destroy` inputs to the controller – but not remove the row
from the DOM. This led to the `_destroy` inputs being sent again
on the next autosave request, which made the controller raise
(because the row fields were already deleted before).
To fix this, we let the controller response remove the deleted
row(s) from the DOM.
Doing it using a controller response avoids the need to keep track
of operations on the Javascript side: the controller can easily
know which row was just deleted, and emit the relevant changes for
the DOM. This keeps the autosave requests robust: even if a request
is skipped (e.g. because of a network interruption), the next request
will still contain the relevant informations to succeed, and not let the
form in an unstable state.
Fix#5470
Validate that a dossier on a `for_individual?` procedure always has
an `individual` associated record.
For this, the individual needs to be built before the record is
validated (i.e. even before the `before_create` callback is run).
This should help with #4596: now if a dossier is created without an
`individual`, or if the `invividual` record is later removed, the
validation will fail.
When receiving a request that expects JSON, return a simple '200'.
This avoids the unecessary work of rendering all the HTML page (which
ultimately will not be used).
Make the default behavior of `update_brouillon` be to update the draft,
instead of submitting the dossier.
This makes all requests made to `update_brouillon` without specifying
an extra `submit_draft` parameter to just save the draft. It will make
autosaving the draft easier and safer.