* Create a new action_log table to replace asset_log. Use Polymorphism to generalize class and targets. Port everything I can find to use it. Add a migration to port the asset_logs table to action_logs.
* Initial work on requestable asset models
* Backend work for polymorphic requests table to store checkout requests.
* Add missing files
* Add a record to the db when requesting items. Build up a testing route for interfacing with this.
* Users can now toggle requests of items on the request page. Reformat page to use the same tab layout we use elsewhere
* Polymorphic request function. Implement requesting of asset models. Need to port mail/slack to notifications still.
* Implement requesting of asset models. Build up emails and notifications to support it. Allow specifying a quantity of model to request.
* Add view to show currently requested assets. Needs some work and cleanup, but it isn't accessible from anywhere yet.
* Save progress
* Create a new action_log table to replace asset_log. Use Polymorphism to generalize class and targets. Port everything I can find to use it. Add a migration to port the asset_logs table to action_logs.
* Allow accepted_id to be nullable.
* Comment out the thread_id migration, because it b0rks on a new database with the move. I'm unsure if the thread_id does anything...It doesn't seem to be used
* Clean up all old methods from Actionlog model. Port everything to use new cleaner interface.
* Port the actionlog factory to fix travis.
* Adjust code to work on php5. Also fix lurking adminlog call.
* Remove weird code
* Port the pave command. Also fix dangling adminlog
* Add support for updating assets to the importer.
If an asset with a matching asset tag is found, and the --update flag is
passed to the importer, we edit the matching asset with any
asset-specific values, and persist to the database. Any missing/blank
values are skipped.
TODO: Add to web interface, add support in consumables/accessories
* Allow deleting of files on the import page.
* Extend web interface to allow updating of imported items.
This adds a modal dialog to the import process. Currently the dialog
allows the choice of update vs ignore, and choosing the item type to
import (Accessory, Asset, Consumable).
Also use Helper::ParseFloat() for purchase_cost processing. It exists,
and fixes issues on my end at least.
* Implement editing of consumables and accessories.
* Rename getProcessImportFile to postProcessImportFile to reflect how it's now used
* Fix copy-pasta error.