ActiveRecord 6.1 disallows passing strings to the `order()` function, to
prevent SQL injections.
Here we know that the order string is safe: `ts_vector` is constant,
and `ts_query` is properly escaped.
Wrap the SQL fragment in Arel.sql to bypass the error.
Identity fields are displayed on two columns, but until now Dossier
fields were displayed on two lines.
This was because of a bug in format_in_2_columns, where the multiple-
lines fields were not handled properly.
This has been fixed a while back by @maatinito, so we can now enable
two-columns formatting even for Dossier fields.
This line causes an error on Rails 6.1.
And it isn't even necessary: this line is supposed to query avis where
the expert advice has been requested – but this is handled by the
`if expert.dossiers.include?(self)` condition just above.
Follow-up of #5953.
Refactor the concerns with two goals:
- Getting closer from the way ActiveStorage adds its own hooks.
Usually ActiveStorage does this using an `Attachment#after_create`
hook, which then delegates to the blob to enqueue the job.
- Enqueuing each job only once. By hooking on `Attachment#after_create`,
we guarantee each job will be added only once.
We then let the jobs themselves check if they are relevant or not, and
retry or discard themselves if necessary.
We also need to update the tests a bit, because Rails'
`perform_enqueued_jobs(&block)` test helper doesn't honor the `retry_on`
clause of jobs. Instead it forwards the exception to the caller – which
makes the test fail.
Instead we use the inline version of `perform_enqueued_jobs()`, without
a block, which properly ignores errors catched by retry_on.