* Add Authorizable trait and interface to our user model so we have access to User::can/User::cant. We should take a look at where else our user model has diverged from Larvel since it was created...
* Policy cleanup/fixes.
This commit adds policies for the missing backend/"settings" areas. The
permissions were implemented a while back but the policies did not, so
authorizing actions was failing.
In addition, this condenses a lot of code in the policies into base
classes. Most of the files were identical except for table names, so we
move all of the checks into a base class and override the table name in
each policy.
* Use a better name and permission for the check in the default layout.
* Add laravel routes to javascript
This will clean up a lot of passing of urls. Adds a route() helper and
everything...
This commit also moves the customfield fetching to only be fetched once
and shared with each file, rather than once for each file.
* Try to fix travis unit test things.
* Downgrade doctrine/inflector for php5
* Attempt to occasional seeder issues on travis if the asset does not generate validatable data.
* Update sql dump for functional tests.
* Try to fix api tests.
* Fix some n+1 problems
* Use route in notification dropdown to make sure we link to correct page
* Work on better UI support for checkout to non-user. Fix links on index bootstrap table, work towards eliminating assignedUser
* Remove Asset::assigneduser() relationship. Instead add a checkedOutToUser() method and/or port to using assignedTo()
* Adjust string to fit new reality
* Fix#3780. Move the consumables getDataView method to the ApiController. Not entirely RESTful, but it's a weird method that probably doesn't need its own controller and the functionality would be strange to stack on the userscontroller...
* Fix file uploads to assets and restore the delete route.
* Add asset maintence edit action to index.
* Suppliers asset list should link to the related asset, not to the supplier with same ID.
* Asset models page should use polymorphic formatter on assigned to to better handle assorted item types.
* Comment out more assigneduser fallacy until we figure out the query builder approach to searching for location text.