This wouldn’t have affected anything in production, but could cause some weird behavior if re-seeding often, since the suppliers table gets stomped on but the old maintenances remained, leaving ghost entries and associating the wrong (old, now defunct) supplier with the maintenance as new supplier IDs get generated.
* Avoid populating db manually. Instead rely on a seeded database existing and use api/fucntional tests based on that.
* Seed the Setting object with default values.
* Update Setting seeder to match web default. Also only generate one Setting instance.
* Avoid populating db manually. Instead rely on a seeded database existing and use api/fucntional tests based on that.
* Seed the Setting object with default values.
* Update Setting seeder to match web default. Also only generate one Setting instance.
* Update LicensesController.php
Should fix#2939. Cannot test at the moment, so please check :)
* Add delete tests. Improve test item generation.
* Add relationship here.
* Fix some issues with seeding.
* Fix the actionlog/companyables problem by adding a company_id to all actionlogs and scoping directly on that. Works around bugs in laravel where trying to hunt down the polymorphic relationship would lead to an infinite loop
* Scope companyables in getactivityreport. Also eager load.
* Improve reportscontroller, work on seeder to test this.
* Only show company users in checkout dialogs
* If no admin associated with log, it might be a request. Leave blank instead of saying deleted admin
* When injecting company_id, use target instead of user if user is a superadmin
* Build up the seeder to generate users, companies, and logs.
* Eager load the log, don't scope the users log because the log should already include things only related to the user.