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>
* Add previous, current and next forms to form handler
* Add current, previous and next sales forms to form handler
* Implement current_lettings_form, current_sales_form and store year and form type in form
* refactor lettings_forms
* Use current, previous and next forms in lettings log model
* Use current, previous and next forms in sales log model
* use current, previous and next forms in csv service
* Remove "startyear_endyear" forms from form handler
* Remove name from form initializer and add an optional start year
* refactor get_form
* update csv test, fix form initialize
* rebase fix
* Refactor form_name_from_start_year method out
* remove unused variable
* fix typo, add date tests
* rebase, fix tests
* add comment to before test block
* Change the FormHandler back to only contain the form objects
* extract name
* Add abstract log class and sales log class
Created a parent log class for sales log and lettings log. Any bits common
to both sales and lettings can live in the parent class. As the sales log
functionality is built up any commonalities with lettings log can be extracted
into the parent log class. The sales log model is set up without a json form
and instead the form is defined in code - like the setup section of the lettings
log.
* update sales logs controller
* update lettings controller specs
* update filter method name
* update organisations controller
* use lettings method
* Add deleted tests back
* lint
Co-authored-by: Kat <katrina@madetech.com>
Co-authored-by: Kat <kosiak.katrina@gmail.com>
* Replaced log CSV direct download with email
* Tidy up authorization of organisations controller
- We already have a method to authenticate the scope of the user, so we can reuse that.
* Use Rails routes instead of absolute paths for CSV download links
* Introduce base NotifyMailer to to abstract away shared Notify mail functionality
* Fix mailer spec name
* Add worker instance to PaaS manifest
* Add CSV download bucket instance name into environment
* Update tests for improved search term handling
* Fix download mailer tests
* Clarifying comments
Co-authored-by: natdeanlewissoftwire <nat.dean-lewis@softwire.com>
Co-authored-by: James Rose <james@jbpr.net>
* feat: display label columns for la and prevloc, and show codes for previous la and prevloc fields
* refactor: combine duplicate has keys
* test: add new columns
* test: add new columns post merge
* tests: update
* feat: relocate redundant methods
* Add BOMs before CSV info
* add BOM to tests
* DRYing
* remove added blank line
* add scheme and location columns to exported csv logs, remove scheme_id and location_id
* reformat
* update tests
* linting
* linting
* use delegate to simplify code
* update column names in expected csvs for tests
* update to use csv_case_log_service
* update tests
* delegate scheme_owning and scheme_managing _organisaton_names
* update tests
* update spec variable names
* feat: remove scheme_id, location_id from support users' exports as well
* fix: revert postcode change from other branch