* 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.
This fixes the
> DEPRECATION WARNING: Initialization autoloaded the constants ActionText::ContentHelper and ActionText::TagHelper.
error appearing when running specs.
It also gets us closer from a newly-generated rails config.
This helper is:
- no longer used;
- buggy (not all requests increment it);
- discouraged (we should instead match an UI change that signals the end
of an ajax request).
Good riddance.
Test helpers are separated between two files: spec_helper and
rails_helper. This separation is meant to allow tests that do not
require Rails (like testing standalone libs) to boot faster.
The spec_helper file is always loaded, through `--require spec_helper`
in the `.rspec` config file. When needed, the rails_helper file is
expected to be required manually.
This is fine, but:
- Many test files have a redundant `require 'spec_helper'` line;
- Many test files should require `rails_helper`, but don't.
Not requiring `rails_helper` will cause the Rails-concerned section of
the test environment not to be configured–which may cause subtle bugs
(like the test database not being properly initialized).
Moreover, Spring loads all the Rails files on preloading anyway. So the
gains from using only `spec_helper` are thin.
To streamline this process, this commit:
- Configures `.rspec` to require `rails_helper` by default;
- Remove all manual requires to spec_helper or rails_helper.
Reference: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24145329/how-is-spec-rails-helper-rb-different-from-spec-spec-helper-rb-do-i-need-it
This allows to redirect the user to the procedure they signed up for
even when the browser session is not available (like if they changed
of browser).
Fix#4738