Without this guard, the last admin in the system could delete their own
account, making the application unmanageable. This adds a model method
`User#sole_admin?`, a controller guard in `RegistrationsController#destroy`,
and disables the delete button in the profile edit view when the current
user is the only remaining admin.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the fieldset-based layout with the app's standard
.labeled-form CSS grid so email, password and retype fields
stack vertically (label left, input right) exactly like the
existing sign-in and registration forms.
Section headings and checkbox rows are given explicit grid-column
spans via inline styles so they span the full form width rather
than being constrained to the label column.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the CLI-only setup (db:seed + manual application.rb edits)
with a web wizard shown automatically on first visit when no admin
account exists yet.
SetupController (GET/POST /setup) collects the admin e-mail and
password, a "skip e-mail confirmation" toggle, and an option to
seed the built-in default units. Once submitted it creates the
admin User, persists the chosen options as Setting records, and
redirects to the sign-in page.
ApplicationController gains a redirect_to_setup_if_needed
before_action that catches every request (including Devise routes)
when no admin exists, so a fresh installation always lands on the
wizard rather than an empty sign-in form.
A new Setting model provides a lightweight key-value store for
runtime options that were previously hard-coded in application.rb
(e.g. skip_email_confirmation). RegistrationsController now reads
that flag from the database instead of from the application config.
Seeds.rb is kept for headless / automated deployments and skips
admin creation when an admin already exists (idempotent), with a
comment pointing to the web wizard as the preferred path.
Also extends the SQLite nil-limit fix (|| Float::INFINITY) to the
Quantity model, which suffered the same ArgumentError as Unit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Base symbol was displayed twice when it existed as default and
non-default and both of them had at least one subunit.
Also: sorting by base_id yielded non-alphabetic order in such case.