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Add Dietary Requirements on profiles #1842

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11ma opened this issue Jan 18, 2023 · 6 comments
Open
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Add Dietary Requirements on profiles #1842

11ma opened this issue Jan 18, 2023 · 6 comments

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@11ma
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11ma commented Jan 18, 2023

Description of the issue 📄

Hosts sometimes need dietary requirements from us, it'll be much easier if we could get the requirements from the profiles of our attendees rather than asking on the day of events.

When someone is signing up for codebar ask them their dietary requirements, and then show it on the persons profile.

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To do 📋

  • Claim this issue (comment below, or assign yourself if you are part of the codebar org)
  • Fork and clone the repository
  • Update the relevant files. Follow the steps to fix section in this issue.
  • Commit your changes as one commit. Use the title of this issue as your commit message
  • Submit a pull request
  • Mention this issue in the PR description by including it's number
  • Have your pull request reviewed & merged by a codebar team member
@jonodrew
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Follow-up questions

  • should a user be able to change this after they've signed up?
  • are there a limited number of requirements, or is this a free text?

@KimberleyCook
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Hey @jonodrew,

Thank you for looking into this issue for us, we really appreciate it.

To answer your questions:

  • Yes they should be able to edit, on this page https://codebar.io/member/edit
  • I think there should be options so vegetarian, vegan, halal, pescatarian, gluten free, diary free, and then other. If Other is selected is shows a simple input field.

@Hiiiij
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Hiiiij commented May 2, 2024

I'm looking into it @KimberleyCook

@KimberleyCook
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Amazing, thank you so much @Hiiiij

@MichalSmyk
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MichalSmyk commented Jul 15, 2024

Hi @KimberleyCook

I am facing an issue. The docker server will not start, I'm not really getting any error messages, so I am not sure that it really takes time ( I waited for more than 30 mins few times for it to 'do' anything ). Am I missing a step, or doing something wrong ?

I followed Getting Started from README.md and bin/dbuild + bin/drake were all good, but I'm stuck on bin/dstart.

I'm attaching some screenshots
Screenshot 2024-07-15 105843
Screenshot 2024-07-15 110449

Thanks!

@MichalSmyk
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MichalSmyk commented Jul 15, 2024

Hi @KimberleyCook

I am facing an issue. The docker server will not start, I'm not really getting any error messages, so I am not sure that it really takes time ( I waited for more than 30 mins few times for it to 'do' anything ). Am I missing a step, or doing something wrong ?

I followed Getting Started from README.md and bin/dbuild + bin/drake were all good, but I'm stuck on bin/dstart.

I'm attaching some screenshots Screenshot 2024-07-15 105843 Screenshot 2024-07-15 110449

Thanks!

Following on it, I looked up the massage after running bin/dstart PATH/docker-compose.yml: 'version' is obselete and and found out that there is not need anymore to specify version in the file. So I commented line with version, deleted images and container and run bin/dbuild again and after bin/dstart. Now I do not get that message anymore in the IDE but container log isays that 'planner_development' does not exist

Screenshot 2024-07-15 143610

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