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aperonight/app/models/user.rb
kbe aa5dccb508 feat: Implement comprehensive event management system for promoters
This commit adds a complete event management interface allowing promoters to 
create, edit, and manage their events with full CRUD operations.

## Backend Features
- New Promoter::EventsController with full CRUD operations
- Event state management (draft, published, canceled, sold_out)
- User authorization system with can_manage_events? method
- Proper scoping to ensure users only see their own events

## Frontend Features  
- Modern responsive UI with Tailwind CSS styling
- Event listing with status indicators and quick actions
- Comprehensive event creation and editing forms
- Detailed event show page with metrics and management options
- Integration with main dashboard via promoter action buttons

## JavaScript Improvements
- Refactored inline JavaScript to dedicated Stimulus controller
- Auto-slug generation from event names with proper sanitization
- Improved code organization following Rails conventions

## Routes & Navigation
- Namespaced promoter routes under /promoter/
- RESTful endpoints with state management actions
- Proper breadcrumb navigation and user flow

## Files Added/Modified
- app/controllers/promoter/events_controller.rb (new)
- app/javascript/controllers/event_form_controller.js (new) 
- app/views/promoter/events/*.html.erb (4 new view files)
- app/models/user.rb (added authorization methods)
- app/views/pages/dashboard.html.erb (added promoter buttons)
- config/routes.rb (added promoter namespace)
- app/javascript/controllers/index.js (registered new controller)

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# User model for authentication and user management
# Handles user accounts, authentication, and authorization using Devise
class User < ApplicationRecord
# Include default devise modules. Others available are:
# :confirmable, :lockable, :timeoutable, :trackable and :omniauthable
#
# Include default devise modules for authentication
# :database_authenticatable - encrypts and stores password in database
# :registerable - allows users to sign up and edit their accounts
# :recoverable - handles password reset functionality
# :rememberable - manages token-based user remembering
# :validatable - provides email and password validation
# Other available modules are:
# :confirmable - requires email confirmation
# :lockable - locks account after failed login attempts
# :timeoutable - expires sessions after inactivity
# :trackable - tracks sign-in count, timestamps, and IP
# :omniauthable - allows authentication via OAuth providers
devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable,
:recoverable, :rememberable, :validatable
# Relationships
has_many :events, dependent: :destroy
has_many :tickets, dependent: :destroy
# Validations
validates :last_name, length: { minimum: 3, maximum: 12, allow_blank: true }
validates :first_name, length: { minimum: 3, maximum: 12, allow_blank: true }
validates :company_name, length: { minimum: 3, maximum: 12, allow_blank: true }
# Authorization methods
def can_manage_events?
# For now, all authenticated users can manage events
# This can be extended later with role-based permissions
true
end
def promoter?
# Alias for can_manage_events? to make views more semantic
can_manage_events?
end
end