- 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.
- Restructure header layout with separated title and action buttons
- Make all action buttons full-width on mobile (w-full sm:w-auto)
- Add responsive text sizing and proper truncation for long titles
- Improve status banners with flexible layouts for mobile
- Enhance content cards with responsive padding (p-4 sm:p-6)
- Add better text wrapping and overflow handling throughout
- Optimize sidebar with responsive font sizes and spacing
- Ensure consistent touch targets and button accessibility
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- Add allow_booking_during_event boolean field to events (defaults to false)
- Implement booking_allowed? method to check if tickets can be purchased
- Add event_started? and event_ended? helper methods
- Include new option in event edit form with clear explanation
- Display booking policy status on event show page
- Add visual indicator when booking is disabled during ongoing events
- Update controller to permit new parameter
This allows promoters to control whether attendees can purchase tickets
after an event has started, providing flexibility for different event types.
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- Add prominent warning banner on event show page for draft events with no ticket types
- Disable publish button when no ticket types are configured
- Include helpful tooltip and direct link to configure ticket types
- Improve UX by preventing invalid publish attempts
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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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