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Author SHA1 Message Date
Carlos Lopez a6758fd555 Removing deprecation warnings 2020-06-05 12:08:46 -06:00
Dan Funk 59e91ec414 Don't add an empty approval record. 2020-06-02 08:35:19 -04:00
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 ccbf374b40 Loads of bug fixes.
Modifed the request_approval to take a list of arguments, which works better for us... today.
UpdateStudy correctly handles validation.
WorkflowService correctly populates random values from lookup tables.
And several fixes down in Spiffworkflow, including a big bug where only the last item in a decision table made it through.
2020-05-26 20:06:50 -04:00
Dan Funk be057e8758 Adding an "UpdateStudy" task that is able to update the data on the study model, useful for setting core data points on the model, such as setting the Primary Investigator, or altering the Study Title.
Fixing a bug where the validation of forms did not correctly process auto-complete fields.
Fixing a bug where the approvals script and the update study script could not process dot notation correctly.

Moved populate_random_data into the WorkflowService where it makes more sense.
2020-05-25 15:30:06 -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
Dan Funk d39ef658a2 Made some modifications to the Approval so that it knows exactly what versions of every file are being sent for approval
Added the following columns:
  * date_created - so we know when the file was created
  * renamed workflow_version to just "version", because everything has a version,  this is the version of the request.
  * workflow_hash - this is just a quick way to see what files and versions are associated with the request, it could be factored out.
  * study - a quick relationship link to the study, so that this model is easier to use.
  * workflow - ditto
  * approval_files - these is a list from a new link table that links an approval to specific files and versions.

The RequestApproval is logically sound, but still needs some additional pieces in place to be callable from a BPMN workflow diagram.

Altered the file service to pick up on changes to files vs adding new files, so that versions are picked up correctly as
users modify their submission - adding new files or replacing existing ones.  Deleting files worries me, and I will need to revisit this.

The damn base test keeps giving me a headache, so I made changes there to see if clearing and dropping the database each time won't allow the tests to pass more consistently.

Lots more tests around the file service to make sure it is versioning user uploaded files correctly.

The "Test Request Approval Script" tries to find to assure the correct behavior as this is likely to be called many times repeatedly and with little knowledge of the internal system.  So it should just "do the right thing".
2020-05-23 15:08:17 -04:00