feat(administrateurs/procedures#show): warning/alert when procedure_expires_when_termine_enabled is not true on current procedure
feat(administrateur/procedure#update): after an update redirect to procedure show: suggested by: https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/55291/after-updating-form-should-redirect-back-to-form-itself-or-to-the-show-page-or-b and confirmed by Olivier
clean(Flipper.archive_zip_globale): no more in use, so remove all occurences
Update app/views/administrateurs/procedures/_suggest_expires_when_termine.html.haml
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Update app/views/administrateurs/procedures/_suggest_expires_when_termine.html.haml
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Update app/views/administrateurs/procedures/_suggest_expires_when_termine.html.haml
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Update spec/views/administrateurs/procedures/show.html.haml_spec.rb
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fix(review): typo, why ena?, who knows
fix(env.example.optional): add missing DEFAULT_PROCEDURE_EXPIRES_WHEN_TERMINE_ENABLED
there are sometimes an error that happen when building an everything
archive. The error explanation is not understood at the moment.
To deliver the archive feature quickly, we remove the 'everything' archive for
the moment
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.