* Rename child locations method
* Use Ajax dropdown for locations selectlist for edit/create
* Removed locations database call on edit/create blades for faster loading
* Updated locations controller to use the new iterator
* Increase pagination on locations controller to 500
We’re already loading all of that data up beforehand anyway, so no point in keeping the query smaller.
* Fixed the else to make codacy happy
* Improve the design and performance of the nested location selectlist (#7484)
* Improve the design and performance of the nested location selectlist
* Fixed parse errors
* Removed debugging code/comments
* Added company_id to consumables_users table
* Added logic to manage when a pivot table doesn't have the column company_id trough a join with users
* Remove a migration that tries to fix this problem, but is not longer necessary
* Added upcoming audit report
TODO: Fid diff/threshold math
* Added route to list overdue / upcoming assets via API
* Controller/API methods for due/overdue audits
We could probably skip this and just handle it via view in the routes…
* Added query scopes for due and overdue audits
* Added audit due console command to kernel
* Added ability to pass audit specs to main API asset search method
* Added audit presenter
* Added bootstrap-tables presenter formatter to display an audit button
* Added gated sidenav items to left nav
* Added audit due/overdue blades
* Cleanup on audit due/overdue console command
* Added language strings for audit views
* Fixed :threshold placeholder
* Removed unused setting variable
* Fixed next audit date math
* Added scope for both overdue and upcoming
* Derp. Wrong version
* Bumped version
(I will release this version officially tomorrow)
* Fixed#6821 - confusing UI for 2FA when 2FA is universally enforced
I also updated the language in the user’s listing table to clarify what “activated” means
* Added login enabled info to user view
* Clarified comments
* Added info about 2FA on user profile
Because why not
* Added nowrap to table, and added 2FA reset for superadmins
* Check for empty headers in import
* Added import permission
* Fixed model path in docblock
* Added import gate to default blade
* Check if the user is an admin OR idf they have import permissions
* Walked back that admin permission
Since admins are bound by full company support, it makes less sense to let admins have this permission by default, versus having them specifically designated to the import permission
Need to confirm that re-enabling `\Illuminate\Foundation\Http\Middleware\ConvertEmptyStringsToNull::class,` won’t mangle anything. I know we ran into some issues when testing a long time ago, but not sure those issues apply anymore, and I can’t remember what they were.