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- default is true
- See issue #5217
- See companion change in leap_platform.
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Use link_to_navigation for all important navigation items. It creates a link in a list item for use with bootstrap. It supports an :active flag and an :icon option in the html_options now. It also translates the label. This way it can be used in a lot of places as the generic navigation link.
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There's an identities tab now for admins that will allow unblocking blocked handles. It should be easy to expand for aliases and forwards and other types of actions such as editing.
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Also translates the first arg if it's a symbol and adds more btn- classes if given as html_options[:type]
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Just in case some translation keys are not present things should still work and make sense.
So translation keys should be picked in a meaningful way and scoped rather than prefixed.
For example overview.account will turn into "Account" if no translation is present while "overview_account" will turn into "Overview Account". We usually want the former.
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better detection if price link should be shown in the footer
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This way the pricing link will not be shown for an empty hash. Which is easier to get into the config file than nil. And we can later verify the configuration to have a hash as the service_levels.
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the masthead can only handle content of a limited width.
Alternatively we could make the masthead title wider and add padding on the left so it still aligns nicely with the mask. However the wider we make it the worse it looks on small width displays.
Another option would be to make the masthead contain multiple lines. However vertical aligment to the middle of 1 OR 2 lines of text is a real pain.
So I went with a super simple masthead and the Caption goes below.
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hide srp forms when no js is available
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Hiding them using two mechanisms in case one fails:
.hidden class - bootstrap hides them then
style='display:none' - so they are hidden even if css load fails
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adopt pricing view to current service_level format
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keeping the platform detection for now.
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To use bitmask services:
Download Bitmask
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the loading... text on the buttons was not capitalized before.
So in order to change this in a (more or less) single place i added
new button types to simple_form:
button :wrapped - normal button, with loading and an optional cancel button wrapped in the classical bootstrap action div.
cancel option contains the url to go to when canceling.
button :loading - simple button with loading text capitalized by using i18n (simple_form.buttons.loading)
Conflicts:
engines/support/app/views/tickets/new.html.haml
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Feature/api quota support + current_user null pattern
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let's devide the partials rather than having super specific parameters (on_user_page)
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The changes to the configuration required some non minor changes to the platform and also added some flexibility we don't require yet - and thus some new possibilities for errors.
So instead we still use the allow_..._certs and ..._cert_prefix options.
They basically provide the framework in which service levels can operate.
The service level configuration will not include the cert prefix anymore.
It only states if the service level is rate limited or not.
This avoids conflicts between the two configuration options.
I also removed the anonymous service level entirely.
It was also turning a boolean decision (do we provide anonymous eip or not) into something way more complex. Instead I added the AnonymousServiceLevel class to handle the corner cases for people who are not logged in.
Furthermore i renamed the UnauthenticatedUser to AnonymousUser so it matches the Anonymous Service Level nicely. It's also shorter and more intuitive.
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flexible.
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contact.
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APP_CONFIG[:braintree] into APP_CONFIG[:billing][:braintree]
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Conflicts:
billing/config/locales/en.yml
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we were only using Users#show to redirect to the edit action. So I replaced that with the overview and we have no more use for the extra controller.
This also simplifies linking to the users in question a lot.
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Also fixes a cornercase when admins deleted their own account. So far they would be redirected to the users list - which then refused access. Now they'll be redirected to the home landing page as well.
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customer in any way.
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identities controller will replace it.
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specify which gems for which environments.
Here, we have the billing gem included for the development and test environments only, hardcoded in the Gemfile.
Then we show the links to billing based on a config file setting. The setting itself could be used to specify different types of billing, but isn't yet.
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