* DEV: Remove spec that we no longer need.
As far as we know, the migration has been successful for a number of
years.
* FIX: Validate number of votes allowed per poll per user.
They can use the remove vote button or select the same option again for
single choice polls.
This commit refactor the plugin to properly organize code and make it
easier to follow.
* FIX: Show date picker over modal
Previously, scrolling was necessary to see the whole picker.
* FEATURE: Improve validation for polls
Adds new error messages for each of the edge cases. Previously, it
failed with a simple error saying that the minimum value must be less
than the maximum value.
* UX: Copy edit
Adds an optional title attribute to polls. The rationale for this addition is that polls themselves didn't contain context/question and relied on post body to explain them. That context wasn't always obvious (e.g. when there are multiple polls in a single post) or available (e.g. when you display the poll breakdown - you see the answers, but not the question)
As a side note, here's a word on how the poll plugin works:
> We have a markdown poll renderer, which we use in the builder UI and the composer preview, but… when you submit a post, raw markdown is cooked into html (twice), then we extract data from the generated html and save it to the database. When it's render time, we first display the cooked html poll, and then extract some data from that html, get the data from the post's JSON (and identify that poll using the extracted html stuff) to then render the poll using widgets and the JSON data.
eslint --fix is capable of fix it automatically for you, ensure prettier is run after eslint as eslint --fix could leave the code in an invalid prettier state.
The poll breakdown modal replaces the grouped pie charts feature.
Includes:
* MODAL: Untangle `onSelectPanel`
Previously modal-tab component would call on click the onSelectPanel callback with itself (modal-tab) as `this` which severely limited its usefulness. Now showModal binds the callback to its controller.
"The PR includes a fix/change to d-modal (b7f6ec6) that hasn't been extracted to a separate PR because it's not currently possible to test a change like this in abstract, i.e. with dynamically created controllers/components in tests. The percentage/count toggle test for the poll breakdown feature is essentially a test for that d-modal modification."
For various reasons, users may want to change their response to a poll.
Currently they have permission to do so, however it is hidden behind the 'Hide
results' button. Since what this button does is take the user back to the vote
panel, it seems more appropriate to name it 'Show vote', where it becomes
obvious that it can be modified and re-submitted.
As discussed here [1], there are mulitple users, myself included, who assumed
that editing a misclick response was impossible. This improves the label to make
it more descriptive of the action actually being taken.
[1] https://meta.discourse.org/t/ability-to-remove-my-choice-in-a-poll/53642/6
This PR aims to make poll results easily exportable to staff in a CSV format, so they can be analyzed in external software.
It also makes the export data easily customizable by allowing users to leverage any data explorer query to generate the report. By default, we use a query that ships with data explorer, but user can change the ID in settings or use 0 to disable this feature.
One potential upgrade is using the recent work that allows arbitrary group to run data explorer and allow all the groups with access to the configured query to also export polls, but that can be added later.
Co-Authored-By: Joffrey JAFFEUX <j.jaffeux@gmail.com>
* FEATURE: Staff only poll results
These changes allow only staff to see the results of a poll.
Non-staff users will be shown a screen like this:
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The "Votes are public" message has been removed from the info section,
and the button to show the votes has been replaced with a message
stating the results will only be shown to staff.
* Update PR based on feedback
* Update plugins/poll/app/models/poll.rb
make sure we return a boolean
Co-Authored-By: Régis Hanol <regis@hanol.fr>