- Add Payout model with associations to User and Event
- Create payout requests for completed events with proper earnings calculation
- Exclude refunded tickets from payout calculations
- Add promoter dashboard views for managing payouts
- Implement admin interface for processing payouts
- Integrate with Stripe for actual payment processing
- Add comprehensive tests for payout functionality
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On the event page, promoter can choose to mark the event as "sold out" using the status field or as "published". Only published event can be marked as sold out if promoter thinks he cannot handle all the people available.
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- Added dedicated CartsController for session-based cart storage
- Refactored routes to use POST /api/v1/carts/store
- Updated ticket selection JS to use dynamic data attributes for URLs
- Fixed CSRF protection in API and checkout payment increment
- Made checkout button URLs dynamic via data attributes
- Updated tests for new cart storage endpoint
- Removed obsolete store_cart from EventsController
- Translate French comments to English in controllers and tests
- Fix test failures: route helpers, validations, MySQL transaction issues
- Add Timecop for time-dependent tests and update database config for isolation
- Add API route for increment_payment_attempt in config/routes.rb
- Update API OrdersController to handle increment_payment_attempt and skip API key authentication
- Update JavaScript code in checkout view to use API endpoint without CSRF tokens
- Remove CSRF token from API requests as it's not required for API endpoints
- Maintain backward compatibility by keeping original method in OrdersController
Add complete user onboarding flow that redirects new users to complete their
profile before accessing the application:
- Add onboarding_completed boolean field to users with migration
- Create OnboardingController with form validation and completion logic
- Design professional onboarding UI with progressive disclosure for company info
- Implement Stimulus controller for toggling company information section
- Add application-wide redirect middleware for incomplete users
- Create comprehensive test suite for all onboarding functionality
- Update test fixtures and helpers to support onboarding in existing tests
The onboarding collects required first/last name and optional company information.
Users are redirected to onboarding after login until profile is completed.
Features smooth animations, full-width form button, and clean UX design.
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- Add orders index action to OrdersController with pagination support
- Simplify dashboard to focus on user orders and actions
- Redesign order show page with improved layout and ticket access
- Remove complex event metrics in favor of streamlined order management
- Add direct links to ticket downloads and better order navigation
- Improve responsive design and user experience across order views
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- Rename download_ticket action to download for consistency
- Use QR code lookup consistently in both show and download actions
- Simplify routes to use QR code pattern for both viewing and downloading
- Remove complex dual-lookup logic in favor of consistent QR code access
- Clean up route constraints and duplicate route definitions
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- Add TicketPdfGenerator service for creating PDF tickets with QR codes
- Implement download_ticket action in TicketsController
- Update ticket routes to support both ID and QR code access
- Add to_pdf method to Ticket model using TicketPdfGenerator
- Resolve conflicts between email notifications and PDF ticket features
- Maintain backward compatibility with existing QR code routes
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- Implement comprehensive email notification system for ticket purchases and event reminders
- Add event reminder job with configurable scheduling
- Enhance ticket mailer with QR code generation and proper formatting
- Update order model with email delivery tracking
- Add comprehensive test coverage for all email functionality
- Configure proper mailer settings and disable annotations
- Update backlog to reflect completed email features
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The '>' characters at the end of emails were caused by Rails development
mode adding HTML comment annotations to rendered views, including email
templates. This creates comments like '<!-- END app/views/...erb -->'
which can appear as stray characters in email clients.
Solution:
- Add initializer to disable view annotations specifically for ActionMailer
- Preserves debugging annotations for regular views
- Ensures clean email formatting in development mode
- No impact on production where annotations are disabled by default
The emails will now render cleanly without extra HTML comments or
stray characters at the end.
This fixes the 'data must be a String, QRSegment, or an Array' error that was
preventing checkout completion.
Changes:
- Move email sending outside payment transaction to avoid rollback on email failure
- Add error handling around PDF generation in mailers
- Improve QR code data building with multiple fallback strategies
- Use direct foreign key access instead of through associations for reliability
- Add comprehensive logging for debugging QR code issues
- Ensure checkout succeeds even if email/PDF generation fails
The payment process will now complete successfully regardless of email issues,
while still attempting to send confirmation emails with PDF attachments.
This commit implements a complete email notifications system for purchase
confirmations and event reminders as requested in the medium priority
backlog tasks.
## Features Added
### Purchase Confirmation Emails
- Automatically sent when orders are marked as paid
- Supports both single tickets and multi-ticket orders
- Includes PDF ticket attachments
- Professional HTML and text templates in French
### Event Reminder Emails
- Automated reminders sent 7 days, 1 day, and day of events
- Only sent to users with active tickets
- Smart messaging based on time until event
- Venue details and ticket information included
### Background Jobs
- EventReminderJob: Sends reminders to all users for a specific event
- EventReminderSchedulerJob: Daily scheduler to queue reminder jobs
- Proper error handling and logging
### Email Templates
- Responsive HTML templates with ApéroNight branding
- Text fallbacks for better email client compatibility
- Dynamic content based on number of tickets and time until event
### Configuration & Testing
- Environment-based SMTP configuration for production
- Development setup with MailCatcher support
- Comprehensive test suite with mocking for PDF generation
- Integration tests for end-to-end functionality
- Documentation with usage examples
## Technical Implementation
- Enhanced TicketMailer with new notification methods
- Background job scheduling via Rails initializer
- Order model integration for automatic purchase confirmations
- Proper associations handling for user/ticket relationships
- Configurable via environment variables
## Files Added/Modified
- Enhanced app/mailers/ticket_mailer.rb with order support
- Added app/jobs/event_reminder_*.rb for background processing
- Updated email templates in app/views/ticket_mailer/
- Added automatic scheduling in config/initializers/
- Comprehensive test coverage in test/ directory
- Complete documentation in docs/email-notifications.md
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- Each ticket has a unique URL for viewing and downloading
- Only the ticket owner can access their ticket
- The customer's name is clearly displayed on the ticket
- The PDF can be downloaded directly from the ticket view page
- All existing functionality continues to work as expected
🧪 **Test Infrastructure Enhancements:**
- Fixed PDF generator tests by stubbing QR code generation properly
- Simplified job tests by replacing complex mocking with functional testing
- Added missing `expired_drafts` scope to Ticket model for job functionality
- Enhanced test coverage across all components
📋 **Specific Component Fixes:**
**PDF Generator Tests (17 tests):**
- Added QR code mocking to avoid external dependency issues
- Fixed price validation issues for zero/low price scenarios
- Simplified complex mocking to focus on functional behavior
- All tests now pass with proper assertions
**Job Tests (14 tests):**
- Replaced complex Rails logger mocking with functional testing
- Fixed `expired_drafts` scope missing from Ticket model
- Simplified ExpiredOrdersCleanupJob tests to focus on core functionality
- Simplified CleanupExpiredDraftsJob tests to avoid brittle mocks
- All job tests now pass with proper error handling
**Model & Service Tests:**
- Enhanced Order model tests (42 tests) with comprehensive coverage
- Fixed StripeInvoiceService tests with proper Stripe API mocking
- Added comprehensive validation and business logic testing
- All model tests passing with edge case coverage
**Infrastructure:**
- Added rails-controller-testing and mocha gems for better test support
- Enhanced test helpers with proper Devise integration
- Fixed QR code generation in test environment
- Added necessary database migrations and schema updates
🎯 **Test Coverage Summary:**
- 202+ tests across the entire application
- Models: Order (42 tests), Ticket, Event, User coverage
- Controllers: Events (17 tests), Orders (21 tests), comprehensive actions
- Services: PDF generation, Stripe integration, business logic
- Jobs: Background processing, cleanup operations
- All major application functionality covered
🔧 **Technical Improvements:**
- Replaced fragile mocking with functional testing approaches
- Added proper test data setup and teardown
- Enhanced error handling and edge case coverage
- Improved test maintainability and reliability
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- Document various invoice generation approaches (PDF, HTML-to-PDF, Stripe)
- Compare Stripe Payment Intents vs Invoicing vs Checkout Sessions
- Provide complete code implementation with models, controllers, services
- Include phase-by-phase implementation strategy for current use case
- Add testing, security, and deployment guidelines
- Recommend hybrid approach: keep current checkout + post-payment invoices
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- Add event-scoped order routes: GET/POST /events/:slug.:id/orders
- Move ticket name collection and order creation logic from TicketsController to OrdersController
- Update OrdersController#new to handle both order summary and name collection
- Add OrdersController#create with full order and ticket creation logic
- Add set_event and order_params methods to OrdersController
- Maintain RESTful design with proper event context
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- Remove payment attempt increment from checkout page load
- Add new increment_payment_attempt action triggered only on pay button click
- Update checkout JavaScript to make AJAX call before Stripe redirect
- Add proper error handling and button state management
- Prevent inflated payment attempt counts from page refreshes
This ensures payment attempts accurately reflect actual payment tries rather than page visits.
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Enhanced TicketType model with helper methods and better validations
So the full context is:
## Backend Implementation
- Enhanced TicketType model with helper methods and better validations
- New Promoter::TicketTypesController with full authorization
- Sales status tracking (draft, available, upcoming, expired, sold_out)
- New Promoter::TicketTypesController with full authorization
- Safe calculation methods preventing nil value errors
- Sales status tracking (draft, available, upcoming, expired, sold_out)
## Frontend Features
- Modern responsive UI with Tailwind CSS styling
- Interactive forms with Stimulus controller for dynamic calculations
- Revenue calculators showing potential, current, and remaining revenue
- Status indicators with appropriate colors and icons
- Buyer analytics and purchase history display
## JavaScript Enhancements
- New TicketTypeFormController for dynamic pricing calculations
- Real-time total updates as users type price/quantity
- Proper French currency formatting
- Form validation for minimum quantities based on existing sales
## Bug Fixes
Fixed nil value errors in price_euros method when price_cents is nil
Added defensive programming for all calculation methods
Graceful handling of incomplete ticket types during creation
Proper default values for new ticket type instances
## Files Added/Modified
- app/controllers/promoter/ticket_types_controller.rb (new)
- app/javascript/controllers/ticket_type_form_controller.js (new)
- app/views/promoter/ticket_types/*.html.erb (4 new view files)
- app/models/ticket_type.rb (enhanced with helper methods)
- config/routes.rb (added nested ticket_types routes)
- db/migrate/*_add_requires_id_to_ticket_types.rb (new migration)
## Integration
- Seamless integration with existing event management system
- Updated promoter event show page with ticket management link
- Proper scoping ensuring promoters only manage their own tickets
- Compatible with existing ticket purchasing and checkout flow
This commit adds a complete event management interface allowing promoters to
create, edit, and manage their events with full CRUD operations.
## Backend Features
- New Promoter::EventsController with full CRUD operations
- Event state management (draft, published, canceled, sold_out)
- User authorization system with can_manage_events? method
- Proper scoping to ensure users only see their own events
## Frontend Features
- Modern responsive UI with Tailwind CSS styling
- Event listing with status indicators and quick actions
- Comprehensive event creation and editing forms
- Detailed event show page with metrics and management options
- Integration with main dashboard via promoter action buttons
## JavaScript Improvements
- Refactored inline JavaScript to dedicated Stimulus controller
- Auto-slug generation from event names with proper sanitization
- Improved code organization following Rails conventions
## Routes & Navigation
- Namespaced promoter routes under /promoter/
- RESTful endpoints with state management actions
- Proper breadcrumb navigation and user flow
## Files Added/Modified
- app/controllers/promoter/events_controller.rb (new)
- app/javascript/controllers/event_form_controller.js (new)
- app/views/promoter/events/*.html.erb (4 new view files)
- app/models/user.rb (added authorization methods)
- app/views/pages/dashboard.html.erb (added promoter buttons)
- config/routes.rb (added promoter namespace)
- app/javascript/controllers/index.js (registered new controller)
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Move store_cart functionality from main EventsController to API namespace:
- Add store_cart method to Api::V1::EventsController with API key bypass
- Remove store_cart from main EventsController
- Update routes to use RESTful API endpoint structure
- Maintain session-based cart storage for frontend compatibility
- Create new TicketsController with actions for name collection, creation, and checkout
- Add dedicated ticket views (new.html.erb, checkout.html.erb, show.html.erb)
- Update ticket_selection_controller.js to handle form submission via AJAX
- Add store_cart endpoint in EventsController for session-based cart management
- Update routes to support new ticket flow: /tickets/new, /create, /checkout
- Fix attribute name consistency across views (title→name, starts_at→start_time)
- Add Stripe checkout integration with proper error handling
- Remove deprecated collect_names flow in favor of streamlined approach
The flow is now: Event selection → AJAX cart storage → Name collection → Checkout → Payment
- Enhanced events index page with improved visual design and better information display
- Completely redesigned event show page with modern layout, ticket selection, and checkout functionality
- Implemented Stripe payment processing for ticket purchases
- Created ticket generation system with PDF tickets and QR codes
- Added email confirmation system with ticket attachments
- Updated database configuration to use SQLite for easier development setup
- Fixed gem dependencies and resolved conflicts
- Improved error handling throughout the checkout process
- Enhanced Stimulus controller for ticket cart management
- Added proper redirect handling for successful and cancelled payments
Co-authored-by: Qwen-Coder <qwen-coder@alibabacloud.com>
This commit refactors the entire application to replace the 'parties' concept with 'events'. All controllers, models, views, and related files have been updated to reflect this change. The parties table has been replaced with an events table, and all related functionality has been updated accordingly.
- Add flash message helper and styles for consistent notifications
- Replace Devise error messages with flash-based notifications
- Add dashboard page with event statistics
- Configure SMTP settings for development and production
- Update authentication controllers to use flash messages
- Add JavaScript controller for auto-dismiss functionality
- Add first_name and last_name fields to User model with validations
- Configure Devise registrations controller to accept name parameters
- Update registration form with name fields and improved styling
- Replace Twitter Bootstrap pagination with custom Tailwind components
- Add French locale translations for pagination and models
- Update header styling with responsive design improvements
- Add EditorConfig for consistent code formatting
- Fix logout controller URL handling and improve JavaScript
- Update seed data and test fixtures with name attributes
- Add comprehensive model tests for name validations
- Add test.sh script for easier test execution
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- Added slug column to parties table via migration
- Updated seed data to properly assign slug values to Party records
- Fixed NoMethodError when assigning slug attribute in seed file
This resolves the ActiveModel::UnknownAttributeError that occurred
when trying to set the slug attribute on Party model instances.