* import LA if it cannot be inferred
* Assume mortgage is used if information about it is given
* Only import 22/23 logs
* remove comment
* Include the first day of collection window
* Only process sales logs in sales import job
* Only process lettings logs in lettings import job
* Add sales log import task to the full import
* change review app import bucket name
* Update mortgageused and joinmore
* Update jointmore and ownership scheme
* Fix ownershipsch so that it doesn't override to nil
* Set default relat2, update default household count
* het ownership from type if not given
* Improve logging
* Remove mortgageused method
* Look at Q16aProplensec2 column if Q16aProplen2 is empty
* Set default income used and pregblank
* Remove fields calculated internally
* Comment out sales import from full import task
* typo and change bucket name
- This validation is new to this service. The old CORE did not do it.
- A decision was decided to move this to a soft validation in CLDC-2074
- As a temporary fix to allow us to migrate values that are currently incompatible with our validation, we will relax this constraint.
This covers the following errors:
- Where the income is 0, set earnings and income to blank and set incref to refused
- Removing invalid tenancylength and tenancy values where tenancylength is invalid
- Removing prevten and age1 where incompatible
- We discovered earlier today (thanks Kat) that we have accidentally missed out ‘what are the monthly leasehold charges?’ in the ‘outright sales’ section of the 22/23 sales form on old CORE – the very last question on the form.
- We've decided that we will not add the question back in for 22/23. However we will add it back in for the upcoming 23/24 forms.
* Create test fixtures
* Add old id column
* Add sales logs importer
* Save and update completed discounted ownership log without postcode
* Update fixtures to be incomplete
* Import a completed shared ownership example
* Test with a non homebuy shared ownership example
* Add privacynotice
* Update hholdcount and confirmed fields
* Add buyer stilll serving mapping
* Add totadult/totchild and outright sale examples
* Update log fixtures
* Extract shared methods into logs import service and lint
* Add sales logs import rake task
* Update noint, xml examples and some mappings
* Add tests for checking that all required questions are answered
* Update tests, clean up import
* Map mortgage lender and mortgage lender other
* Infer Mscharge known as no for outright sale
* refactor setting default values
* when the armedforcesspouse is not answered set is as don't know
* Refactor tests: change log id names
* set savings to not known if not given
* Refactor tests: change nesting
* Backfill default household characteristics for completed log
* Add more default mapping
* Typo
* Improve logging and refactor tests
* Adjust test data to fit with the mappings that are known so far
* Rename fixture files
We import XML files that define logs from the previous CORE service. For an unknown reason, some of these files don't include the required namespace declarations to parse `user` values. Instead of changing the source, this change introduces a new method that forces the namespace declaration for user fields.
These fields are set using IDs from the previous CORE service. There was an incorrect assumption that these fields were integers so we were casting them as such. We have discovered that these fields are strings (e.g., `027`) so this change adjusts our types.
We were previously blocking the import of locations that belonged to schemes where the end date was before the current date. This meant that we were unable to import logs that are associated with schemes that _were_ valid, but have since expired.
Only import fields from the old CORE service that are logically valid. If a log is `saved` or `submitted-invalid` then it might have fields that are logically invalid at import. We can safely blank these out for the user to re-input.
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 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
This renames the case_log to lettings_log as everything we've written so
far has been geared towards lettings of social housing so it makes sense to
have the name describe this. This is also a precursor to adding in stuff for
sales logs (whatever shape that takes)
Co-authored-by: James Rose <james@jbpr.net>
* Move storage classes into a dedicated module
* Move configuration classes into a dedicated module
* Refactor configuration service
* Implement configuration via env variables
* failing test to display local authority
* passing tests - sadly with not allowed net connections
* added relevant tests and tweaked the webmock
* shorter output from api
* location_admin_district for location
* location_admin_district for location
* fixed tests
* Fix data mapping for mantype
This was mapped to a column called support services provider which was an
integer, this now maps to the arrangement type column. This should be in
line with expectations for the import/export
* remove unused stuff
* lint fixes
* changes to comparison
* fix lambda checks in view
* fix export test
* Add mobility type question
* Remove wheelchair_adaptation, use mobility_type to infer wchair
* Add validatio to mobility type
* tests
* Rebase main
* CYA test
* extract selection methods into a helper
* Prevents location from being cleared when it has been changed alongside the scheme
* Handles visible IDs not being system unique
* Hides the location correctly
* validation error messages for scheme
* WIP for validations
* fixed redirects for a correct page
* expecting link to a new question
* added support_services_provider
* WIP for support_services_provider
* WIP for support_services_provider - works concenptually
* WIP passing feature tests
* WIP passing feature tests
* WIP validations
* passing tests and working functionality
* location validations
* fixed after rebasing
* fixed edit name
* fixed after rebasing
* tests for missing params
* tests for validations
* tests for validations locaion
* tests for validation of all params for scheme
* tests for location validations
* What is this type of scheme? - Order options alphabetically:
* Care Standards Act 2000? - Order options as follows, add missing hint text for third option
* further styling
* last UI changes
* lmoved back button logic to the view
* select options in the view
* missing validation for manaing org
* fixed check answers page
* wip
* small change
* fixed
* fixed check answers page ui
* fixed updating
* fixed tests
* fixed layout
* final touches
* rebase
* rubocop
* correct condition
* old test
* Clears referral answer if combined with a fixed-term or lifetime previous tenancy at import
* Handles a different value for age refused during import