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jordi fita mas 82da7f4697 Remove almost all data-hx-boost attributes
Since 16e80b5ae, <body> no longer has overflow, thus no scroll.  As a
consequence, htmx no longer is able to scroll up <main> when it changes
due to the default, implicit `show:true` applied to the request: is
calls <main>’s scrollIntoView, however there is nothing to scroll to.

I probably could fix it by changing the target of `show`, or even add
a `scroll` directive to all boosted links, but at this point i think it
is better no not boost links at all, as they do what i want—show the new
page from the top—with less markup, plus the browser now show a loading
animation, and it is not that slower, too.
2024-09-08 01:29:30 +02:00
jordi fita mas b4b049aab9 Include numerusVersion to CSS and JavaScript’s URIs 2024-01-19 23:09:25 +01:00
jordi fita mas 0c4ef97dff Add option to export the list of quotes, invoices, and expenses to ODS
This was requested by a potential user, as they want to be able to do
whatever they want to do to these lists with a spreadsheet.

In fact, they requested to be able to export to CSV, but, as always,
using CSV is a minefield because of Microsoft: since their Excel product
is fucking unable to write and read CSV from different locales, even if
using the same exact Excel product, i can not also create a CSV file
that is guaranteed to work on all locales.  If i used the non-standard
sep=; thing to tell Excel that it is a fucking stupid application, then
proper applications would show that line as a row, which is the correct
albeit undesirable behaviour.

The solution is to use a spreadsheet file format that does not have this
issue.  As far as I know, by default Excel is able to read XLSX and ODS
files, but i refuse to use the artificially complex, not the actually
used in Excel, and lobbied standard that Microsoft somehow convinced ISO
to publish, as i am using a different format because of the mess they
made, and i do not want to bend over in front of them, so ODS it is.

ODS is neither an elegant or good format by any means, but at least i
can write them using simple strings, because there is no ODS library
in Debian and i am not going to write yet another DEB package for an
overengineered package to write a simple table—all i want is to say
“here are these n columns, and these m columns; have a good day!”.

Part of #51.
2023-07-18 13:29:36 +02:00
jordi fita mas 5e8bed8452 Add reset button to filters
I want this button, as well as the submit button, to be on a row below
the filters’ input, especially for quotes and invoices, that have the
most filters and looks weird with the button wedged in.  Thus, i added
a <fieldset> around all the filters.

Closes #69
2023-07-16 20:56:11 +02:00
jordi fita mas c174fb447c Move data-hx-boost inside the <nav> for quotes and invoices
This is because the download button must *not* be boosted, or HTMx would
just slap the binary data into the document as is, without downloading
it.
2023-07-07 11:34:34 +02:00
jordi fita mas 58dd69773a Add aria-label to <summary> without text content
Using Orca or similar accessibility tools, it was not possible to
understand what these “menus” were intended for because they had only
icons without any alternative text, thus nothing to speak aloud with.
2023-07-06 11:49:36 +02:00
jordi fita mas d697b340e9 Remove scroll after update quote or invoice form
By default, when using hx-boost, HTMx adds the `show:top` modifier to
`hx-swap`.  This is actually the wanted behaviour in these cases,
because it means that you are following a link to a “different” page,
and it makes sense to start from the top.

However, for quote and invoice forms is a hindrance because you are
usually editing the bottom-most product, as new lines are appended,
therefore you are all the time having to scroll down to the line.
Every. Single. Time.

Here i reverted the show:top to just show:false to keep the scroll as
is.  I also added the show:bottom to the new product button, because
that way the window show entirely the new line.

I could not use `show🪟bottom`, however, despite appearing in the
documentation, because that, somehow, ended up doing the same as
`show🪟top`.  Not sure if a bug or something i did not understand.

Closes #58.
2023-07-04 19:55:58 +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 07c1071975 Add total amount for quotes, invoices, and expenses tables
We have shown the application to a potential user, and they told us that
it would be very useful to have a total in the table’s footer, so that
they can verify the amount with the bank’s extracts.
2023-06-20 11:33:28 +02:00
jordi fita mas a16f696be5 Allow to create an invoice from the data of a quotation 2023-06-10 20:46:03 +02:00
jordi fita mas 6c3a3ff232 Allow empty contact and payment method for quotes
I have to use a value to be used as “none” for payment method and
contact.  In PL/pgSQL add_quote and edit_quote functions, that value is
NULL, while in forms it is the empty string.  I can not simply pass the
empty string for either of these fields because PL/pgSQL expects
(nullable) integers, and "" is not a valid integer and is not NULL
either.  A conversion is necessary.

Apparently, Go’s nil is not a valid representation for SQL’s NULL with
pgx, and had to use sql.NullString instead.

I also needed to coalesce contact’s VATIN and phone, because null values
can not be scanned to *string.  I did not do that before because
`coalesce(vatin, '')` throws an error that '' is not a valid VATIN and
just left as is, wrongly expecting that pgx would do the job of leaving
the string blank for me.  It does not.

Lastly, i can not blindly write Quotee’s tax details in the quote’s view
page, or we would see the (), characters for the empty address info.
2023-06-08 13:05:41 +02:00
jordi fita mas 9fab65f108 Add terms and conditions to invoice’s view 2023-06-08 12:52:10 +02:00
jordi fita mas 9931796744 Add HTTP controller and view to add quotes
It still does not support quotes without contact or payment.
2023-06-07 16:35:31 +02:00