- Fixed that the upgrade failed when having "> 2 times duplicate" (means the same barcode was added more than 2 times) product barcodes
- Fixed that the upgrade failed when having unsupported parent/child product nesting levels
- More information on this: Only 1 level is currently supported; creating > 1 level nestings was never possible via the UI/frontend, but not checked/enforced by the backend before
v3.0.0
- so it was potentially possible via the API (or any third party app/tool which utilizes it) to create such a nesting which then made this upgrade to fail
- More information on this: Only 1 level is currently supported; creating > 1 level nestings was never possible via the UI/frontend, but not checked/enforced by the backend before
- Fixed that it was not possible to select a chore/battery on the corresponding tracking pages by mouse/touch
- Fixed that grouping by columns in tables may caused duplicate groups
- Fixed that grocycode camera barcode scanning didn't recognize the scanned code for chore/battery tracking
- Fixed that when having any "Track date only" chore on the calendar, the iCal export was broken
- Optimized the meal plan page to be properly printable (thanks @MrKrisKrisu)
API
❗ The release before (v3.1.0) introduced that "numbers are now returned as numbers": This was reverted since it had unintended side effects (so all fields are technically strings now again, just like before - sorry for that)
- Fixed that
missing_products
of the/stock/volatile
endpoint also contained inactive products - Fixed that when having multiple Userfields for an entity, the
/objects/{entity}
endpoint returned wrong Userfield values - Fixed that the
/stock/products/by-barcode/{barcode}/consume
and/stock/products/by-barcode/{barcode}/transfer
endpoints haven't used the stock entry given by a stock entry grocycode (thanks @lowlee for the initial work on this) - Fixed that the "Stock by-barcode" API routes were broken for normal barcodes (only grocycodes were accepted) (thanks @larsverp)
- Fixed that the "Stock by-barcode" API routes also accepted chore or battery grocycodes (thanks @lowlee)