* Migration - Labels Display Company Name setting
* Add Company Name to Labels
Add company name if it is turned on in settings and asset has a valid company
* Add Company Name checkbox to Label settings
* Add Company Name Lang
* Add display company name to postLabels
* Revert Add Company Name Lang
* Fix display company name in postLabels
* Change tinyInt to boolean for display company name
* Simplify checking for company and getting the name
* Change to square brackets for array notation
* Move divs inside if statements on optional fields
* Locations API support for image
* Added manufacturers API support for image
* Added manufacturers API support for image
* Added image support for locations add/update
* Added manufacturer image upload support to controller
* General image string
* Added blade support for image uploads/delete image
* Added $request support (from Input::)
* Added image support in API transformers
* Added image to Manufacturers presenter for data table
* Migration to create image fields
* Ignore the contents of the new image directories
* Create new image upload directories
* Created components/consumables uploads directory
* Fixed missing textSearch scope from companies
* Added ignore for companies uploads directory
* Added blade support for image upload
* Fixed path to upload directory on edit
* Added company image upport to transformers, controllers
* Added image support for categories
* Added support for images in Departments
* Added support for image in Consumables
* Added image support for components
* Ignore accesories uploads
* API: Allow searching accessories by supplier id
* Adds suppliers and image upload to accessories
* Allow sorting by counts for suppliers
* Validate supplier image uploads
* Remove purchase_date from protected accessory array, it was converting it to datetime in datepicker
For a while, prior to 987536930, we did not null assigned_type on
checkin. This migration manually nulls all assigned_type fields if
assigned_to is unset. Add a test to AssetTest for this as well...kind
of. We need to extract an Asset::checkin() method for 4.1 that mirrors
Asset::checkOut() to really test this.
This also fixes a separate (but related) issue. The Asset importer did
not set assigned_type when importing and creating users. In this
instance, we assume that if assigned_to is set and assigned_type is not,
then the item was checked out to a user and update the DB accordingly.
Also add a check in ImporterTest for this issue.