* extract parent for yes no and checkbox champs
* checkbox stores true / false instead of on / off
* normalize blank value to nil
* normalize invalid value to false
* after party task: normalize checkbox values
* after party task: normalize yes_no values
* add base controller for public api
* add dossiers controller with basic checks
* create the dossier
* ensure content-type is json
* prefill dossier with given values
* mark a dossier as prefilled
When a dossier is prefilled, it's allowed not to have a user.
Plus, we add a secure token to the dossier, which we will need later to set a
user after sign in / sign up.
* set user as owner of an orphan prefilled dossier
When a visitor comes from the dossier_url answered by the public api,
the dossier is orphan:
- when the user is already authenticated: they become the owner
- when the user is not authenticated: they can sign in / sign up / france_connect
and then they become the owner
So here is the procedure:
- allow to sign in / sign up / france connect when user is unauthenticated
- set dossier ownership when the dossier is orphan
- check dossier ownership when the dossier is not
- redirect to brouillon path when user is signed in and owner
* mark the dossier as prefilled when it's prefilled
(even with a GET request, because it will be useful later on, for
exmample in order to cleanup the unused prefilled dossiers)
* system spec: prefilling dossier with post request
Fix erreur type 'Unable to find css "li[role=\"option\"]'
Ce problème peut-être reproduit en local, en diminuant le wait à 0.001 ;
avec une plus grande valuer il disparaît.
There are two cases where the draft auto-save might fail because the
user is no longer authenticated:
- The user signed-out in another tab,
- The brower quit and re-opened, so the Session cookie expired.
In both cases, the auto-save will never succeed until the user
authenticates again, so displaying a "Retry" button is cruel.
Moreover, in plus of all auto-save requests failing with a small error,
the actual hard failure only occurs after filling all the form and
trying to submit it. Then the user is redirected to the sign-in page –
but all their changes are lost.
Instead, we now redirect to the sign-in page on the first 401 error
during the auto-save, let the user sign-in, and then redirect back to
the form.