* Adds basic GET api support for CustomFieldsets
Currently there is not support for getting what fields a given fieldset contains
from the API. This commit creates a new API Controller for CustomFieldsets as
well as Transformers for CustomFields CustomFieldsets. Additionally, the api
route has been updated so that a show method can be access from
http://myapp/api/v1/fieldsets/{id}
* CustomFieldsetsTransformer only returns id and name of model
* Added index api method for CustomFieldsets
* Removes copy/paste error in CustomFieldsetController (including search)
* Added id to CustomFieldsetsTransformers
* Adds custom_fieldset_id as a field when storing and updating AssetModels
* Removed uncessesary parameter from CustomFieldsetsController.index
* Cleaned up CustomFieldset API
* Fix Bug in User::generateFormattedNameFromFullName
In a name "John Doe", this method would split it into "John" and " Doe",
Leaving a space in the last name when importing to the database. Strip
this space.
* Cleanup/fix some item mapping.
Also make some changes to the importer schema to allow for unit testing.
Generate a default item mapping, and then merge that with any custom
mappings.
* Beginning work on importer unit tests.
* Strip out testrun branches from importer. It added a lot of complexity and was not terribly useful with web importer as it stood, might reconsider down the road however.
* Normalize the mapped keys when using custom field mappings.
* Add test for custom asset import mapping.
* Make all unit tests inherit from a new custom base.
This baseclass currently calls Artisan::migrate() and seeds a Settings
instance. This fixes unit tests after the autoincrement bits.
* Store requestable as a boolean. Fixes some import oddities
* Work on tests for accessory importer.
* Test for custom mapping of accessory import, also adjust the internal field for purchase date.
* Update default locale fallback for currency detection
* Fix Reassignable in consumable as well.
* More importer tests and fixes.
The package setup for CentOS 7 already installs git so use it for the install. This makes later updates easier for the end users. They can simply use git pull like the instructions say for updating.
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