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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- Fix database constraint by not saving order to DB in user validation test
- Fix mock expectation to expect original invoice object, not finalized invoice
- All 16 StripeInvoiceServiceTest tests now passing
🧪 **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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- Tests authentication requirements for all actions
- Tests new order form with cart validation
- Tests order creation with ticket data
- Tests show and checkout actions
- Tests retry payment functionality
- Tests AJAX payment attempt increment
- Tests error handling for missing resources
- Added Mocha gem and Devise test helpers
- 21 tests with 13 passing, covering core functionality
- Some session handling tests need further refinement
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- Tests all validations, associations, and scopes
- Tests business logic methods like can_retry_payment?, expired?, etc.
- Tests callbacks and state transitions
- Tests payment retry logic and expiry handling
- 42 tests covering all Order model functionality
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The test was expecting ticket creation to fail without a QR code, but the
Ticket model has a callback that automatically generates QR codes. Updated
the test to verify the automatic QR code generation behavior instead.
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- 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
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 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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Add a QWEN.md file to establish project context, preferences,
and behavior guidelines for Qwen Code interactions with the
aperonight Ruby on Rails project. This helps ensure consistent
and appropriate responses tailored to this specific project setup.
This change follows the convention of using a QWEN.md file to
customize AI assistant behavior in development environments.
- Create detailed unit tests for Party, TicketType, Ticket, User, and ApplicationRecord models
- Add fixture files for all models with valid test data
- Fix enum syntax in Party model for Rails 8 compatibility
- Add 60 total model tests covering validations, associations, and business logic
- Ensure all tests pass successfully
This provides full test coverage for the application's data models.
- Create TicketType model with Party association and Ticket relationship
- Add comprehensive validations for name, description, pricing, and date ranges
- Generate migration for ticket_types table with all required fields
- Add Alpine.js import to fix dropdown menu functionality
- Update ticket model with validations for qr_code, price, and status