* feat: Add TelechatAgendaContent model and related support
* feat: Add UI for managing TelechatAgendaContents
* refactor: Rename _view view to _manage
* feat: Add a view to dump the TelechatAgendaContent as text/plain
* refactor: Point agenda_data() helpers at content in the DB
* refactor: Replace references to settings URLs/paths with new plumbing
* chore: Remove now-obsolete settings from settings.py
* feat: Link to telechat_agenda_content_manage view from iesg agenda
* fix: Use correct view name
* feat: Link from agenda content management page to IESG agenda view
* chore: Create resources
* chore: Add new names to names.json
* chore: Renumber migration after rebase
* chore: Remove unused import
* fix: Clean up partially removed code
* chore: Add admin model for TelechatAgendaContent
* chore: Simplify __str__ method for TelechatAgendaContent
* test: Add TelechatAgendaContentFactory
* test: Test the fill_in_agenda_administrivia() function
* test: Test that agenda contains action_items content
* test: Test that sensitive agenda links are restricted by role
* test: Test the telechat_agenda_content_view view
* test: Add test of telechat_agenda_content_edit view
* fix: Add type attribute to button to satisfy html validator
* test: Filter TelechatAgendaSectionName to used=True for tests
* test: More thoroughly test for likely(ish) permission errors
* fix: Fix typo in "tablist" role
* test: Test telechat_agenda_content_manage view
* style: Put back newlines at EOF
* chore: Add admin for TelechatAgendaSectionName
* chore: Renumber migrations
* fix: Depend on the correct migration
Forgot to update the number, but was also depending on the wrong
migration.
* refactor: Remove all existing migrations
* refactor: Create clean set of migrations
* chore: Skip check_statetype_slugs when DB is not yet populated
* fix: Do not cache active_groups_menu on module import
* fix: Do not patch timezone awareness out of oidc-provider
* refactor: Migrate to create postgres schema, only use pgloader for data
* ci: Use migration scripts from feat/pg-migrations branch
* Revert "ci: Use migration scripts from feat/pg-migrations branch"
This reverts commit c82f64c614241ccede4865a50d494725c8a47c15.
* ci: Run check before migrate
* fix: Remove redundant migration caused by merge error
* chore: Add casts/ALTER TABLEs to eliminate pgloader errors/warnings
* chore: Change schema name to match docker image assumptions
* chore: Clear out schema so we get a clean start in case of a retry
* chore: Add absent iesg 0001_initial.py migration
* chore: Remove index from 0001_initial.py to match production db schema
* chore: Add migration to create index on TelechatDate.date
* chore: Add __init__.py to ietf/iesg/migrations/
* chore: Add type annotation to satisfy linter
* refactor: remove import_audio_files() and related code
* refactor: move functions from proc_utils to meeting/utils
* refactor: remove secr/proceedings
* feat: move IETF Activity reports from external text based to HTML pages
* fix: use date_today(), fix fencepost problem
* fix: use is_meeting_report template variable instead of is_monthly_report
This provides support for IRSG ballots, similar to the IESG ballots support which has been in use for quite some time. The IRSG ballots differ from IESG ballots in a number of ways, described in detail in the RFP and SoW for this work and implemented here.
- Legacy-Id: 17164
primary keys from character strings to integers, and makes corresponding code
changes.
This was prompted by database limitations discovered when trying to make
DocAlias use a m2m document field; with 255 long strings as primary keys for
Document and DocAlias this violated the MySQL database limitations.
Changing the primary keys to integers should also improve efficiency.
Due to the data migrations which create the new integer primary keys and adds
corresponding integer foreign keys matching the previous string foreign keys
in all tables having foreign keys to Document and DocAlias, some of these
migrations take a long time. The total set of migrations are expected to have
a runtime on the order of 2 hours.
- Legacy-Id: 16237