By default, `has_and_belongs_to_many` properly deletes the record in
the join table.
However, as the association is declared manually with a
`has_many / through`, it doesn't delete the joined record automatically.
As we also lack a foreign-key contraint on the join table, that means
a dangling record remains in the join table.
To fix this, let's declare it a proper `has_and_belongs_to_many`
association, which will let the join record be deleted automatically
on destroy.
By default, `has_and_belongs_to_many` properly deletes the record in
the join table.
However, as the association is declared manually with a
`has_many / through`, it doesn't delete the joined record automatically.
As we also lack a foreign-key contraint on the join table, that means
a dangling record remains in the join table.
To fix this, let's declare it a proper `has_and_belongs_to_many`
association, which will let the join record be deleted automatically
on destroy.
wip(dossier_created_hook): add tile to administrateurs/procedure#show in order to crud dossier_created_hook
refactor(css.utilities): remove merge helpers.scss within utils.scss (same purpose). use scss each for spacer modifiers
refactor(dossiers/_merci.html): extract partial _merci so we can re-use it in preview of dossier_created_hook.
feat(wip): current progress
Turns out deleting the tasks after 6 months only may not be enough for instances deploying
only once a year, for instance.
This reverts commit 77b65f3aa0.
When filling all the champs of a dossier, we skip the "Address"
champ (because it would attempt to request a blocked URL).
But that means the "Yes/No" radio buttons may be under the sticky
bottom bar, and thus not register the click – which makes the test fail.
Fix the issue by manually scrolling to the radio buttons.
Move everything to initializers, and replace the email settings
interceptor by a BalancerDeliveryMethod.
It has the advantage that it can be configured entirely from the
`config/environment.rb` file, without an extra file to look at.
Before this commit, the monthly dossiers count was serialized into the
Stat record using human-formatted dates, as:
```ruby
s.dossiers_in_the_last_4_months = {
"octobre 2021"=>409592,
"novembre 2021"=>497823,
"décembre 2021"=>38170,
"janvier 2022"=>0
}
```
Turns out the ordering of keys in a serialized hash is not guaranteed.
After a round-trip to the database, the keys will be wrongly sorted.
Instead we want to save raw Date objects, which will preserve the
ordering. The date formatting can be applied at display-time by the
controller.
Fix#6848