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jordi fita mas ad5bc271b6 Add the payments section
This actually should be the “payments and receivables” section, however
this is quite a mouthful; a “receivable” is a payment made **to** you,
therefore “payments” is ok.

In fact, there is still no receivables in there, as they should be in
a separate relation, to constraint them to invoices instead of expenses.
It will be done in a separate commit.

Since this section will be, in a sense, sort of simplified accounting,
i needed to introduce the “payment account” concept.  There is no way,
yet, for users to add them, because i have to revamp the “tax details”
section, but this commit started to grow too big already.

The same reasoning for the attachment payment slips as PDF to payment:
something i have to add, but not yet in this commit.
2024-08-10 04:34:07 +02:00
jordi fita mas 52256c3cb9 Fix compute_new_expense_amount to set 0.00 to taxes when subtotal is ''
The problem is that parse_price('', 2) returned NULL instead of throwing
and exception: it seems that accessing var[1] of a text[] variable set
to the empty array, {}, returns NULL, and NULL::integer is, of course,
still NULL.

Apparently, this is the only case, until now, that i had an empty
subtotal, and i did not know what to do: should i keep the function as
is and just handle its NULL return, change it to return 0 in that case,
or raise an exception?

The argument for the first two options, to leave it as is or to
return zero, was that it was convenient for me to allow empty strings as
input values, because that’s what i get from an empty <input>; returning
zero would avoid an extra coalesce everywhere the function was used.

The argument in favor to the last option, an exception, was that the
empty string does not represent an integer, nor a “unknown” (NULL)
integer, therefore the function should do the same when i pass in any
other string that does not represent an integer, just as “a.b”.

At the end i went for option three, because it is the one that breaks
fewer expectatives: casting an empty string to integer, or passing
an empty string as the first value to to_number() throw and exception in
PostgreSQL; my function should do the same.  Heck, that what **i**
expected it to do because of the casting inside the function.

To still allow empty strings as parameter to compute_new_expense_amount,
the only case so far, i only had to check for that empty string and
convert it to the string representation of zero, so that parse_price
returns the value i want for that function.  This, of course, breaks
the same expectatives as returning NULL for to_price, but i think it is
OK in this case because to_price is more general—used in many more
cases—than compute_new_expense_amount, which is only intended for that
HTML form.

Closes #77.
2023-08-25 14:19:27 +02:00
jordi fita mas a7c1df20f0 Compute the total amount, base plus taxes, of all expenses
This works mostly like invoices: i have to “update” the expense form
to compute its total based on the subtotal and the selected taxes,
although in this case i do no need to compute the subtotal because that
is given by the user.

Nevertheless, i added a new function to compute that total because it
was already hairy enough for the dashboard, that also needs to compute
the tota, not just the base, and i wanted to test that function.

There is no need for a custom input type for that function as it only
needs a couple of simple domains.   I have created the output type,
though, because otherwise i would need to have records or “reuse” any
other “amount” output type, which would be confusing.\

Part of #68.
2023-07-13 20:50:26 +02:00
jordi fita mas bb7af20a17 Add attachments to invoices
Works exactly the same as for expenses, and this is sometimes convenient
for keeping transfer slips from customers and such.

I actually did not know where to add the download from this attachment,
because if add a column to the index it can easily be confused with the
download icon for the actual invoice.

Part of #66.
2023-07-12 20:06:53 +02:00
jordi fita mas 66ab3b4bf7 Remove an unnecessary truncate from expense_attachment test 2023-07-12 20:03:36 +02:00
jordi fita mas b48a974086 Add expenses statuses
We only want two statuses for expense: not yet paid (pending), and paid.
Thus, it is a bit different from quotes and invoices, because expenses
do not pass throw the “workflow” of created→sent→{pending,paid}. That’s
way in this case the status field is already in the new expense form,
instead of hidden, and by pending is not equivalent to created but
unpaid (i.e., the same status color).

With the new select field in the form, the file field no longer can
span two columns or it would be alone on the next row.

Closes #67.
2023-07-11 15:33:26 +02:00
jordi fita mas ef8f40e734 Create validation function for SQL domains and for phones
When i wrote the functions to import contact, i already created a couple
of “temporary” functions to validate whether the input given from the
Excel files was correct according to the various domains used in the
relations, so i can know whether i can import that data.

I realized that i could do exactly the same when validating forms: check
that the value conforms to the domain, in the exact same way, so i can
make sure that the value will be accepted without duplicating the logic,
at the expense of a call to the database.

In an ideal world, i would use pg_input_is_valid, but this function is
only available in PostgreSQL 16 and Debian 12 uses PostgreSQL 15.

These functions are in the public schema because initially i wanted to
use them to also validate email, which is needed in the login form, but
then i recanted and kept the same email validation in Go, because
something felt off about using the database for that particular form,
but i do not know why.
2023-07-03 11:31:59 +02:00
jordi fita mas 2320cae3f4 Fix test for import_contact
Depending on the number of test ran before this test, the sequence could
overlap with the existing ids and fail because the on conflict do update
would update multiple rows.
2023-07-03 00:25:17 +02:00
jordi fita mas 183b8d3ed9 Allow importing contacts from Holded
This allows to import an Excel file exported from Holded, because it is
our own user case.  When we have more customers, we will give out an
Excel template file to fill out.

Why XLSX files instead of CSV, for instance? First, because this is the
output from Holded, but even then we would have more trouble with CSV
than with XLSX because of Microsoft: they royally fucked up
interoperability when decided that CSV files, the files that only other
applications or programmers see, should be “localized”, and use a comma
or a **semicolon** to separate a **comma** separated file depending on
the locale’s decimal separator.

This is ridiculous because it means that CSV files created with an Excel
in USA uses comma while the same Excel but with a French locale expects
the fields to be separated by semicolon.  And for no good reason,
either.

Since they fucked up so bad, decided to add a non-standard “meta” field
to specify the separator, writing a `sep=,` in the first line, but this
only works for reading, because saving the same file changes the
separator back to the locale-dependent character and removes the “meta”
field.

And since everyone expects to open spreadsheet with Excel, i can not
use CSV if i do not want a bunch of support tickets telling me that the
template is all in a single line.

I use an extremely old version of a xlsx reading library for golang[0]
because it is already available in Debian repositories, and the only
thing i want from it is to convert the convoluted XML file into a
string array.

Go is only responsible to read the file and dump its contents into a
temporary table, so that it can execute the PL/pgSQL function that will
actually move that data to the correct relations, much like add_contact
does but in batch.

In PostgreSQL version 16 they added a pg_input_is_valid function that
i would use to test whether input values really conform to domains,
but i will have to wait for Debian to pick up the new version.
Meanwhile, i use a couple of temporary functions, in lieu of nested
functions support in PostgreSQL.

Part of #45

[0]: https://github.com/tealeg/xlsx
2023-07-03 00:05:47 +02:00
jordi fita mas 20827b2cfb Add IBAN and BIC fields to contacts
These two fields are just for information purposes, as Numerus does not
have any way to wire transfer using these, but people might want to keep
these in the contact’s info as a convenience.

Since not every contact should have an IBAN, e.g., customers, and inside
SEPA (European Union and some more countries) the BIC is not required,
they are in two different relations in order to be optional without
using NULL.

For the IBAN i found an already made PostgreSQL module, but for BIC i
had to write a regular expression based on the information i gathered
from Wikipedia, because the ISO standard is not free.

These two parameters for the add_contact and edit_contact functions are
TEXT because i realized that these functions are intended to be used
from the web application, that only deals with texts, so the
ValueOrNil() function was unnecessarily complex and PostreSQL’s
functions were better suited to “convert” from TEXT to IBAN or BIC.
The same is true for EMAIL and URI domains, so i changed their parameter
types to TEXT too.

Closes #54.
2023-07-02 02:08:45 +02:00
jordi fita mas 1c0f126c58 Split contact relation into tax_details, phone, web, and email
We need to have contacts with just a name: we need to assign
freelancer’s quote as expense linked the government, but of course we
do not have a phone or email for that “contact”, much less a VATIN or
other tax details.

It is also interesting for other expenses-only contacts to not have to
input all tax details, as we may not need to invoice then, thus are
useless for us, but sometimes it might be interesting to have them,
“just in case”.

Of course, i did not want to make nullable any of the tax details
required to generate an invoice, otherwise we could allow illegal
invoices.  Therefore, that data had to go in a different relation,
and invoice’s foreign key update to point to that relation, not just
customer, or we would again be able to create invalid invoices.

We replaced the contact’s trade name with just name, because we do not
need _three_ names for a contact, but we _do_ need two: the one we use
to refer to them and the business name for tax purposes.

The new contact_phone, contact_web, and contact_email relations could be
simply a nullable field, but i did not see the point, since there are
not that many instances where i need any of this data.

Now company.taxDetailsForm is no longer “the same as contactForm with
some extra fields”, because i have to add a check whether the user needs
to invoice the contact, to check that the required values are there.

I have an additional problem with the contact form when not using
JavaScript: i must set the required field to all tax details fields to
avoid the “(optional)” suffix, and because they _are_ required when
that checkbox is enabled, but i can not set them optional when the check
is unchecked.  My solution for now is to ignore the form validation,
and later i will add some JavaScript that adds the validation again,
so it will work in all cases.
2023-06-30 21:32:48 +02:00
jordi fita mas 010e174de7 Change CURRENT_TIMESTAMP parameter for col_default_is
It turns out i have been **years** doing this wrong: you are supposed to
pass that value as a text, like 'CURRENT_TIMESTAMP', not like the
keyword so that it returns the current timestamp as a timestamptz.

However, i have been doing it wrong because of a bug in previous
versions of pgTAP[0], that did not take into account keywords such as
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP or CURRENT_DATE and was comparing their actual values,
not the names, therefore i thought that i misread the documentation.

Only now have discovered this because Debian 12 upgraded pgTAP version
to 1.2.0.

[0]: https://github.com/theory/pgtap/issues/244
2023-06-15 14:21:09 +02:00
jordi fita mas efbb4da07f Added SQL views to compute computations amounts and edit them 2023-06-07 15:31:20 +02:00
jordi fita mas 86bf8765fc Use the correct integer literal for invoice_amount
PostgreSQL actually already casts the strings to integers, but best if
everything is as it should.
2023-06-07 14:54:29 +02:00
jordi fita mas a066726c2e Add function to create new quotes
I had to add the quote_number_format to company, similar to how we do
with invoices.
2023-06-07 14:14:48 +02:00
jordi fita mas aeca90256c Remove setting custom number invoice format from add_expense test
It is not necessary for this test and, since the column already has a
default value, setting it there seems like it might have any
consequence.
2023-06-07 13:27:49 +02:00
jordi fita mas 0e20eab46a Add test for invoice_number_counter counter_zero_or_positive constraint 2023-06-07 13:19:06 +02:00
jordi fita mas 775cdef097 Add foreign key constraint to invoice_number_counter.company_id 2023-06-07 13:11:29 +02:00
jordi fita mas 35b12f7ea4 Add relations for sales quotations and their products
They are mostly the same as invoices, but the contact and payment method
are optional, thus, like other optionals fields, i created relations to
link these that have payment method or contact, to avoid NULL columns in
quote.

Still missing functions to add and edit quotations, and views to compute
their tax and total amount.
2023-06-06 21:08:31 +02:00
jordi fita mas 083d14e324 Allow to change the current year’s invoice number counter
This is for new users that do not start using the application from the
beginning of the current fiscal year and, therefore, need to create
invoices starting from a specific number.

I had to change the constraint on the currval to allow zero, otherwise
it would not be possible to set 1 as the next number, because users
can also not delete the row.
2023-05-31 20:01:00 +02:00
jordi fita mas 121f03b63c Add expense_tax_amount to properly compute the net income 2023-05-18 12:36:18 +02:00
jordi fita mas 7921b9cf80 Add attach_to_expense SQL function
Just to avoid SQL “logic” in Go source.
2023-05-15 12:38:40 +02:00
jordi fita mas 5d46bbb95b Add the relation to store the expense’s attachment files
It is a separate table because we allow expenses to not have such an
attachment, although we allow only an attachment per expense, and i do
not want to have a bunch of nullable columns for that.

I decided to keep the files in the database, contrary to “conventional
wisdom” of storing files in the filesystem, because these attachments
are invoices and such documets that are an integral part of the expense
relation.  In other words, losing these files would render the expense
(almost) useless.  Thus, the ACID guarantees of the database are the
most appropriate place for them.
2023-05-13 21:23:24 +02:00
jordi fita mas 251080cbe5 Add SQL function to edit expenses 2023-05-04 12:34:47 +02:00
jordi fita mas 5984745c89 Add function to create expenses 2023-05-02 11:29:57 +02:00
jordi fita mas b904aea9f2 Add the relation of expense taxes 2023-05-01 16:17:36 +02:00
jordi fita mas 781c935703 Add the expense relation 2023-04-30 16:06:16 +02:00
jordi fita mas 90982b49ff Move the product_id field from invoice_product to a separate table
We are going to allow invoices with products that are not (yet) inserted
into the products table.

We always allowed to have products in invoices with a totally different
name, description, price, and whatnot, but until now we had the product
id in these invoice lines for statistics purposes.

However, Oriol raised the concern that this requires for the products
to be inserted before we can create an invoice with them, and we do not
plan to have a “create product while invoicing” feature, thus it would
mean that people would need to cancel the new invoice, create the new
product, and then start the invoice again from scratch.

The compromise is to allow products in the invoice that do not have a
product_id, meaning that at the time the invoice was created they were
not (yet) in the products table.  Oriol sees this stop-invoice-create-
product issue more important than the accurate statistics of product
sales, as it will probably be only one or two units off, anyway.

I did not want to allow NULL values to the invoice product’s product_id
field, because NULL means “dunno” instead of “no product”, so i had to
split that field to a separate table that relates an invoice product
with a registered product.
2023-04-19 19:30:12 +02:00
jordi fita mas bc48dd4089 Replace tag relations with array attributes
It all started when i wanted to try to filter invoices by multiple tags
using an “AND”, instead of “OR” as it was doing until now.  But
something felt off and seemed to me that i was doing thing much more
complex than needed, all to be able to list the tags as a suggestion
in the input field—which i am not doing yet.

I found this article series[0] exploring different approaches for
tagging, which includes the one i was using, and comparing their
performance.  I have not actually tested it, but it seems that i have
chosen the worst option, in both query time and storage.

I attempted to try using an array attribute to each table, which is more
or less the same they did in the articles but without using a separate
relation for tags, and i found out that all the queries were way easier
to write, and needed two joins less, so it was a no-brainer.

[0]: http://www.databasesoup.com/2015/01/tag-all-things.html
2023-04-07 21:31:35 +02:00
jordi fita mas c453715ee1 Remove the number field from new invoice form
Initially, this field was meant to be left almost always blank, except
for when we deleted invoiced and had to “replace” its number with a new
invoice; using the automatic numbering in this cas would not “fill in”
the missing number in the sequence.

However, we decide to not allow removing invoicer not edit their
numbers, therefore, if everything goes as planned, there should not be
any gap in the sequence, and that field is rendered useless.

Oriol suggested making it a read-only field, both for new and edit
forms, but i do not think it makes sense to have a field if you can not
edit it at all, specially in the new invoice dialog, where it would
always be blank.  In the edit form we already show the number in the
title and breadcrumbs, thus no need for the read-only field as
reference.

I still keep a Number member to the form struct, but is now a string
(kind of “a read-only field”, in a way) and just to be written in the
title or breadcrumbs.  I did not like the idea of adding a new SQL
query just for that value.
2023-04-01 15:57:56 +02:00
jordi fita mas a1f70ff654 Add tags for products too
With Oriol we agreed that products should have tags, too, and that the
“tag pool”, as it were, should be shared with the one for invoices and
contacts.

Had to add the `company_id` attribute in the `using` clause for `tag` in
`MustFillFromDatabase`, even though it’s not strictly necessary, because
then PostgreSQL does not know which `company_id` attribute use for the
join with `company`—the one from `product` or the one from `tag`.
2023-03-26 13:51:57 +02:00
jordi fita mas 4131602fa3 Add tags for contacts too
With Oriol we agreed that contacts should have tags, too, and that the
“tag pool”, as it were, should be shared with the one for invoices (and
all future tags we might add).

I added the contact_tag relation and tag_contact function, just like
with invoices, and then realized that the SQL queries that Go had to
execute were becoming “complex” enough: i had to get not only the slug,
but the contact id to call tag_contact, and all inside a transaction.

Therefore, i opted to create the add_contact and edit_contact functions,
that mirror those for invoice and products, so now each “major” section
has these functions.  They also simplified a bit the handling of the
VATIN and phone numbers, because it is now encapsuled inside the
PL/pgSQL function and Go does not know how to assemble the parts.
2023-03-26 01:32:53 +01:00
jordi fita mas 6b73acafe6 Add SQL and helper PL/pgSQL functions to tag invoices
We plan to tag also contacts and products using the same tag relation,
but different invoice_tag, contact_tag, and product_tag relations for
each one.  However, the logic is the same for all three, hence it makes
more sense to put it into a PL/pgSQL with dynamic SQL.  Moreover, the
SQL for tagging in add_invoice and edit_invoice where almost exactly
the same, the only difference was deleting the existing tags when
editing.

I do not execute the tag_relation function in its test suite because
by itself it does nothing without supporting invoice_tag, contact_tag,
or any such relation, so it is being tested in the suite for
tag_invoice.
2023-03-26 00:18:29 +01:00
jordi fita mas c882158da3 Fix deletion of products with taxes on invoice edit 2023-03-13 14:32:02 +01:00
jordi fita mas dfdc9fde76 Restart tag sequence in edit_invoice test
Sometimes, depending on the order the tests are run, the edit_function
would try to insert a tag with a duplicate primary key, because the
sequence starts with 1 on an empty database.  So, make sure the next
sequence value is after the primary keys i have manually set.
2023-03-12 15:57:36 +01:00
jordi fita mas 0cd0fb1bb8 Add function to edit invoices 2023-03-11 20:58:20 +01:00
jordi fita mas 2bc05e948c Add invoice tags
I followed the same restrictions as Gitea’s topics, arbitrarily, because
if it is enough for repositories it should be for invoices too,
apparently.
2023-03-10 14:02:55 +01:00
jordi fita mas f77f933e4a Add the payment method to invoices 2023-03-05 18:50:57 +01:00
jordi fita mas 31ef3ea47a Add company’s default payment method
I had to use a deferrable foreign key because the payment methods have
a reference to the company, and the company now a circular reference to
payment method.
2023-03-04 22:15:52 +01:00
jordi fita mas 9894925742 Add the payment method relation and corresponding form 2023-03-03 16:49:06 +01:00
jordi fita mas b84f1774f9 Replace static legal disclaimer with a database field 2023-03-02 10:24:44 +01:00
jordi fita mas d6034ad732 Add discount and tax classes columns to invoice
This was actually the (first) reason we added the tax classes: to show
them in columns on the invoice—without the class we would need a column
for each tax rate, even though they are the same tax.

The invoice design has the product total with taxes at the last column,
above the tax base, that i am not so sure about, but it seems that it
has not brought any problem whatsoever so far, so it remains as is.

Had to reduce the invoice’s font size to give more space to the table
or the columns would be right next to each other.  Oriol also told me
to add more vertical spacing to the table’s footer.
2023-03-01 14:08:12 +01:00
jordi fita mas 11d51df7fa Introduce the concept of tax class
We want to show the percentage of the tax as columns in the invoice,
but until now it was not possible to have a single VAT column when
products have different VAT (e.g., 4 % and 10 %), because, as far
as the application is concerned, these where ”different taxes”.  We
also think it would be hard later on to compute the tax due to the
government.

So, tax classes is just a taxonomy to be able to have different names
and rates for the same type of tax, mostly VAT and retention in our
case.
2023-02-28 12:02:27 +01:00
jordi fita mas 985f843e8e Show the invoice subtotal, taxes, and total when creating it 2023-02-23 15:31:57 +01:00
jordi fita mas 980db529f1 Fix to_price and parse_price for negative values 2023-02-23 14:42:18 +01:00
jordi fita mas 8dbf8ef2d0 Add currency_pattern to language relation
The design calls for rendering all amounts with their currency symbol,
but golang.org/x/text’s currency package always render the symbol in
front, which is wrong in Catalan and Spanish, and a lot of other
languages.

Consulting the Internet, the most popular package for that is
accounting[0], which is almost as useless because they confuse locale
with the currency’s country of origin’s “usual locale” (e.g., en-US for
USD), which is also wrong: in Catalan i need to write USD prices as
"1.234,56 $" regardless of what Americans do.

With accounting i have the recourse of initializing the struct that
holds all the “locale” information, which is also wrong because i have
to define the decimal and thousands separators, something that depends
only on the locale, next to the currency’s precision, that is
locale-independent.  But, since all CLDR data from golang.org/x/text
is inside an internal package, i can not access it and would need to
define all that information myself, which defeats the purpose of using
an external package.

Since for now i only need the format pattern for currency, i just saved
it into the database of available languages, that i do not expect to
grow too much.

[0]: https://github.com/leekchan/accounting
2023-02-23 12:12:33 +01:00
jordi fita mas 97ef02b0f9 Add views to compute taxes and total amount of invoices
They are not functions because i need to join them with the main
invoice relation, and although possible is a bit more awkward with
functions.

The taxes have their own relation because i will need them grouped by
their name in the PDF, so it will probably be a select for that
relation.
2023-02-22 14:39:38 +01:00
jordi fita mas 697f821310 Call next_invoice_number from add_invoice 2023-02-18 14:49:02 +01:00
jordi fita mas 880c4f53b2 Add the function to get the next invoice number
I can not use a PostgreSQL sequence because invoices need to be gapless,
and sequences are designed to not rollback, for performance reasons.  In
this case, the performance is secondary because the law does not care.
2023-02-17 14:48:24 +01:00
jordi fita mas de7d167e65 Add constraints to reject empty product and companies names 2023-02-17 12:39:32 +01:00