* feat: add buyer 2-1 relationship question and page (migration and schema to come in next commit)
* feat: add buyer 2-1 migration and schema
* feat: update schema
* feat: add depends_on and tests
* feat: add hint text
* tests: add new tests
* refactor: lint appeasing
* test: update no. of pages
* feat: add buyer 2-1 relationship question and page (migration and schema to come in next commit)
* feat: add buyer 2-1 migration and schema
* feat: update schema
* feat: add depends_on and tests
* feat: add hint text
* tests: add new tests
* refactor: lint appeasing
* feat: add la manual edit page
* feat: make autocomplete accesible and la readable
* feat: add correct skip and linking behaviour, also rename fallback page
* feat: add page not found and tidy la list
* feat: add redirection behaviour
* feat: add coping with nil add_another_location query string
* test: add postcodes mocks to return local authorities
* feat: validate local authority to not be nil or "Select an option"
* feat: persist add_another_location even on validation failure
* feat: remove url query parsing, put validation before values added to db
* refactor: spacing
* tests: add new tests for edit-local-authority
* tests: remove redundant bangs
* Remove an unused ethnic_other column
* remove sale_completion_date from lettings logs
* Add collection start year
* Remove sale_or_letting column
* Rename rent_type to rent_type_detail in the export
* Format dates
* refactor
* Fix test
* Set age and relat to nil when inconsistent
* Set homeless and reasonable preference due to homelessness to nil if inconsistent
* Age not answered case
* Refused is also valid
* Check relationship has been answered
While migrating users from the previous service to the new one we discovered that email addresses are not unique in the previous service. This means that one user in the new service might relate to multiple users in the previous service.
This change:
- Adds a new LegacyUser model that can belong to a User. Each LegacyUser model has one old_user_id that corresponds to the user ID in the legacy service.
- Updates the user import service so that we create this association for new users
- Creates a Rake script to backfill the association for existing users
* Add shared ownership type question and page
* Add type column to the sales logs table
* Add ownership scheme field to db
Isolating this into a separate commit so it can be cherry picked for any
other sales logs work that's necessary.
* Fix tests
* fix a test
* Fix typo
* Set default time for form handler
Co-authored-by: Dushan Despotovic <dushan@madetech.com>