The geographical unit computation in the ChillPersonBundle now considers the closing date of an accompanying period when a person changes location. This provides more accurate statistics, especially in situations where the individual moved after the period closed. The changes also include refinements for the validFrom and validTo data within the AccompanyingCourseFilters and AccompanyingCourseAggregators.
The geographical unit filter in the accompanying course filters now takes the period's location on the address into account. This enhancement was achieved by modifying the GeographicalUnitStatFilter class. As a result, the "filter accompanying period by geographical unit" option provides more accurate data.
This update extends the tickets serialization and normalisation process to include addressee history. With the changes, AddresseeHistory class now also keeps track of who removed an addressee. Additional types, tests and interfaces have been introduced to support this change.
The updates introduce tracking for the history of addressees in the ticket system, both when added and when removed. The user who removed an addressee is now recorded. The changes also ensure these updated aspects are correctly normalized and users can see them in the ticket history. A new database migration file was created for the changes.
This update introduces a new feature allowing end-users to add a single addressee to a ticket without removing the existing ones. This was achieved by adding a new API endpoint and updating the SetAddresseesController to handle the addition of a single addressee. Accompanying tests have also been provided to ensure the new feature works as expected.
This update includes the implementation of methods to add and retrieve addressee history in the Ticket entity, a handler for addressee setting command, denormalizer for transforming request data to SetAddresseesCommand, and corresponding tests. Additionally, it adds a SetAddresseesController for handling addressee related requests and updates the API specifications.
This commit introduces new fields to the UserGroup entity, specifically background color, foreground color, and an exclusion key. These have been implemented both in the PHP entity and TypeScript interface definitions. Additionally, a Doctrine migration has been created to reflect these changes on the database side.