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Since we must associate other models (e.g., classifications) to a Resource,
we use a composite model to save all changes inside a database transaction.
This approach makes it simpler to handle resources and their associations.
Work remains to fix the geolocation and reverse geolocation to ensure
these are in sync.
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The UUIDResolver adds a route at `/by-uuid/:uuid` that enables
applications to request information about a given UUID.
The UUID must be a Random UUID (version 4, see RFC 4122).
If an invalid UUID is given, the controller will return 422 Unprocessable Entity.
If a valid UUID is given:
- 404 indicates that the UUID is not assigned to anything known to the system.
- 302 indicates that the UUID was assigned to a record, and the User-Agent
will be redirected to that record's Location as indicated in the response header.
- 200 indicates that the UUID was assigned to more than one record (which is unlikely)
and will list those records.
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The server changed, and so did the link to the IN COMMON logo.
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Cleaning up the code.
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Using both the asset pipeline and webpack is confusing
and leads to unpredictable results in production.
This commit moves all (S)CSS to Webpack under `app/javascript/scss`
so that we can test whether the development interface results
in a consistent production deployment.
In order to load the ForkAwesome fonts we used a long path:
`$fa-font-path: "../../../node_modules/fork-awesome/fonts";`
Not sure whether this works...
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- Replace MakiMarkers with ExtraMarkers and ForkAwesome
- Add HTML popup binding
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This commit add StimulusJS interaction for the map
and taxonomy, as well as styling.
It provides preliminary work to hook up live data on the map
from the taxonomy.
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This commit creates a dedicated Map model and
moves the JavaScript from view to a Stimulus controller.
- Stimulus.js https://stimulusjs.org
- Leaflet.js https://leafletjs.org
Upcoming resources:
- https://discourse.stimulusjs.org/t/leafletjs-with-stimulusjs-on-rails-6/1343/4
- https://github.com/ghybs/leaflet-defaulticon-compatibility
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Switching current Agent can help with roles and resource access.
Go to your dashboard by clicking the avatar.
Select agent and hit "Select"
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To avoid breaking on logout
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Since an Agent is required for all records, we scope the routes
and get it present for free ;)
This commit also adds resource views.
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This commit introduces a few things:
1. New `content_for` hooks for :debug, :head, and :body_end so that views
code remains consistent and clean
2. Fullscreen map!
3. Welcome#index view, the Rails way
It also moves controller-related code to the controller,
Enjoy!
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from the data
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edit categories
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This implements resource listing and pagination.
See /resources
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This is a first version of the application, to go beyond simple authentication.
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The ApplicationController provides a `current_user` method (and
helper) to access the authenticated user (if any).
The WelcomeController provides minimal logic to authenticate
against DiscourseSSO.
Current state is that one can login and logout.
Views need a lot of work.
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