* Empty commit
* CLDC-3224: Parse noint correctly in bulk upload row parsers
* CLDC-3224: Add task to fix previous noint data
* CLDC-3224: Remove nonsensical value for noint field in bu test
* CLDC-3224: Move where bulk upload noint fix status is set to ensure it matches processing version
* Put BU noint_fix_status setting before creating any logs
* lockdown bulk upload routes
* able to view lettings bulk upload errors
* add error count to bulk upload results
* coverage for bulk upload filename on results
* group bulk upload errors by row on results
* able to view bulk upload sales results
* scope lettings and sales bulk upload results
* fix linting
* call service correctly in test
* add bulk upload sales questions mapping
* appease linter
* bulk upload error shows correct question
- depending on log type it will show relevant question for the field
concerned
* use local disk for bulk upload for dev env
- this saves the need to connect to S3 to play with bulk upload in dev
environment
* improve namespacing of classes
* add job to process bulk uploads
* use local disk storage for dev file upload
* fix test
* use inline active job queue_adapter for dev
* use test active job queue adapter for test env
* remove rubocop violation
* delete bulk upload from disk after processing
* populate errors with cell, row + metadata
* update error message with something meaningful
* shim in sales validator
* able to parse sales bulk uploads
* change migration to add purchase_code to errors
* bulk upload error component renders purchaser code
- when a sales log
* populate purchaser_code for bulk upload errors
- when log type is sales
* remove superfluous private method
Devise is a commonly used gem for user authentication and management. Using
rails generators and Devise allows us to get a lot of boilerplate code for
user authentication and management and means we don't have to revinvent the
wheel. Styling will need to be done for the necessary pages and there are
likely to be bits of generated code that can be deleted. This will act as
a starting point to be built up from using TDD.
Devise is a commonly used gem for user authentication and management. Using
rails generators and Devise allows us to get a lot of boilerplate code for
user authentication and management and means we don't have to revinvent the
wheel. Styling will need to be done for the necessary pages and there are
likely to be bits of generated code that can be deleted. This will act as
a starting point to be built up from using TDD.