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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Funk 299ad4fc8b Adding more details to the csv output, and assuring we don't miss people with outstanding approvals that were cancelled. 2020-06-03 07:58:48 -04:00
Dan Funk c7484267e1 For the main approval endpoints - we now group the approvals by study. So you get one record back for each study, but it may have other approvals along with it as "related_approvals".
We now cache the LDAP records - so we look in our own database for the record before calling out to ldap for the details when given a straight up computing id like dhf8r.

Added "date_approved" to the approval model.

And moved the approver and primary investigator into real associated models to make it easier to dump.

Fixed a problem with the validation that was causing it to throw incorrect errors on valid workflows. Getting it to behave a little more like the front end behaves, and respecting the read-only fields.  But it was mainly to do with always returning all the data with each form submission.
2020-06-02 18:17:00 -04:00
Aaron Louie f0bd8d4f9e Adds approvals to study schema. Adds approvals endpoint 2020-05-31 22:46:32 -04:00
Carlos Lopez 26809d1470 Waiting status renaming 2020-05-31 13:35:42 -06:00
Dan Funk dba41f4759 Ludicrously stupid launch in a refactor of the way all files work in the system at a time where I crave sleep and peace above all other things.
Added a File class, that we wrap around the FileModel so the api endpoints don't change, but File no longer holds refences to versions or dates of the file_data model, we
figure this out based on a clean database structure.

The ApprovalFile is directly related to the file_data_model - so no chance that a reviewer would review the incorrect version of a file.py

Noticed that our FileType enum called "bpmn" "bpmm", hope this doesn't screw someone up.

Workflows are directly related to the data_models that create the workflow spec it needs.  So the files should always be there.  There are no more hashes, and thus no more hash errors where it can't find the files to rebuild the workflow.py

Not much to report here, other than I broke every single test in the system at one point.  So I'm super concerned about this, and will be testing it a lot before creating the pull request.
2020-05-28 20:03:50 -04:00
Dan Funk 971d9a58e9 As we now have an approval_service.py, I moved all the business logic into this service and out of the request_approval.py script. And moved all tests for these features into a test file for the service. Will make it easier to cross reference what is happening, as everything all happens in one file.
As many of the scripts need to know the workflow, and it's down in a weird parameter, moved this so it is passed in each time.
2020-05-24 16:13:15 -04:00
Carlos Lopez 49eb4b3f98 Making working endpoints for approvals 2020-05-23 23:53:48 -06:00