This is the first step of a multi-step SaaS engine extraction.
Looking ahead to an open source release, we need to make sure that
local authentication is treated as an "official" option, and not just
a hack I added for Kevin to do load testing outside our DC. So this PR
gets to green, and adds a CI step in "local authentication" mode.
This all probably feels a little hacky to you, Reader, but the goal of
this change is to ease the next step, which will be extracting the
37id and Queenbee integrations into a proprietary "SaaS mode" engine.
In service of that goal, this commit simply wraps all of the dependent
code and tests with a conditional check on
`config.x.local_authentication`.
The access involvement changes exposed that this test wasn't doing what it said it was. For this to be a self-assignment the event creator and assignee need to be the same
- Move both settings to its dedicated model entropy configuration
- A collection can have an entropy configuration, or will default to the account if not
* main: (48 commits)
Improve layout and truncation
This is annoying
Fix summary
Remove index columns
Same treatment for the events index
New menu filters and navigates
Don't test for _Added by_ events
Indention
@collection is always available when card scoped
Style
Remove check for _Added by..._ line
The placeholder attribute is on the `house-md` element
Duh, no before destroy commit, but this is still not right!
No long transactions!
Don't display published event in threads
But feels more essentially part of the User, so list first
Not related to the other two
Missing controller
Style
Errant `bubbles` => `cards` replacement
...
# Conflicts:
# app/models/card.rb
# app/models/user.rb
# db/schema.rb
# db/schema_cache.yml
Is confusing since "source" already captures the origin of the notifications. It's
needed to interpret things at rendering time, so we can query things as needed there.