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- checksums.yaml +5 -5
- data/.DS_Store +0 -0
- data/.ruby-version +1 -0
- data/.travis.yml +16 -9
- data/CHANGELOG.md +28 -8
- data/Gemfile +6 -6
- data/Gemfile.lock +264 -247
- data/Gemfile.lock.rails4 +256 -0
- data/introspective_admin.gemspec +44 -41
- data/lib/introspective_admin/base.rb +200 -184
- data/lib/introspective_admin/version.rb +3 -3
- data/spec/admin/company_admin_spec.rb +72 -72
- data/spec/admin/job_admin_spec.rb +61 -61
- data/spec/admin/location_admin_spec.rb +66 -66
- data/spec/admin/location_beacon_admin_spec.rb +73 -73
- data/spec/admin/project__admin_spec.rb +71 -71
- data/spec/admin/user_admin_spec.rb +64 -64
- data/spec/dummy/README.rdoc +28 -28
- data/spec/dummy/Rakefile +6 -6
- data/spec/dummy/app/admin/company_admin.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/dummy/app/admin/job_admin.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/dummy/app/admin/location_admin.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/dummy/app/admin/location_beacon_admin.rb +6 -6
- data/spec/dummy/app/admin/project_admin.rb +6 -6
- data/spec/dummy/app/admin/role_admin.rb +5 -5
- data/spec/dummy/app/admin/user_admin.rb +13 -13
- data/spec/dummy/app/assets/javascripts/application.js +13 -13
- data/spec/dummy/app/assets/stylesheets/application.css +15 -15
- data/spec/dummy/app/controllers/application_controller.rb +8 -5
- data/spec/dummy/app/helpers/application_helper.rb +3 -2
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/abstract_adapter.rb +12 -12
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/admin_user.rb +6 -6
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/company.rb +12 -12
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/job.rb +10 -10
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/locatable.rb +6 -6
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/location.rb +26 -26
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/location_beacon.rb +19 -19
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/location_gps.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/project.rb +20 -20
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/project_job.rb +7 -7
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/role.rb +25 -25
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/team.rb +9 -9
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/team_user.rb +13 -13
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/user.rb +68 -68
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/user_location.rb +28 -28
- data/spec/dummy/app/models/user_project_job.rb +16 -16
- data/spec/dummy/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb +13 -13
- data/spec/dummy/bin/bundle +3 -3
- data/spec/dummy/bin/rails +4 -4
- data/spec/dummy/bin/rake +4 -4
- data/spec/dummy/bin/setup +29 -29
- data/spec/dummy/config/application.rb +34 -32
- data/spec/dummy/config/boot.rb +5 -5
- data/spec/dummy/config/database.yml +22 -22
- data/spec/dummy/config/environment.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/config/environments/development.rb +45 -41
- data/spec/dummy/config/environments/production.rb +82 -79
- data/spec/dummy/config/environments/test.rb +50 -43
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/active_admin.rb +7 -7
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/assets.rb +13 -11
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb +7 -7
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/cookies_serializer.rb +3 -3
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/devise.rb +263 -263
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/filter_parameter_logging.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/inflections.rb +16 -16
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/mime_types.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/session_store.rb +3 -3
- data/spec/dummy/config/initializers/wrap_parameters.rb +14 -14
- data/spec/dummy/config/locales/devise.en.yml +60 -60
- data/spec/dummy/config/locales/en.yml +23 -23
- data/spec/dummy/config/routes.rb +9 -9
- data/spec/dummy/config/secrets.yml +20 -20
- data/spec/dummy/config.ru +4 -4
- data/spec/dummy/db/development.sqlite3 +0 -0
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20141002205024_devise_create_users.rb +42 -42
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20141002211055_devise_create_admin_users.rb +48 -48
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20141002211057_create_active_admin_comments.rb +19 -19
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20141002220722_add_lockable_to_users.rb +8 -8
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150406213646_create_companies.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150414213154_add_user_authentication_token.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150415222005_create_roles.rb +12 -12
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150505181635_create_chats.rb +9 -9
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150505181636_create_chat_users.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150505181640_create_chat_messages.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150507191529_create_chat_message_users.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150601200526_create_locations.rb +13 -13
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150601200533_create_locatables.rb +10 -10
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150601212924_create_location_beacons.rb +16 -16
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150601213542_create_location_gps.rb +12 -12
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150609201823_create_user_locations.rb +14 -14
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150617232519_create_projects.rb +10 -10
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150617232521_create_jobs.rb +9 -9
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150617232522_create_project_jobs.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150623170133_create_user_project_jobs.rb +12 -12
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150701234929_create_teams.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150701234930_create_team_users.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150727214950_add_confirmable_to_devise.rb +11 -11
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150820190524_add_user_names.rb +6 -6
- data/spec/dummy/db/migrate/20150909225019_add_password_to_project.rb +5 -5
- data/spec/dummy/db/schema.rb +264 -264
- data/spec/dummy/public/404.html +67 -67
- data/spec/dummy/public/422.html +67 -67
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