This changeset removes webauthn from the Notify.gov admin app. We are not using webauthn at all in our implementation and will be looking at an entirely different authentication system in the near future.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Costino <carlo.costino@gsa.gov>
- Deleted /stylesheets folder
- Removed sass build from gulpfile
- Changed gov links to usa links
- Changed other govuk styles, like breadcrumbs
- Changed name of uk_components file to us_components
- Fixed a few tests that broke on account of the changes
This changeset removes the PY_TIMEZONE configuration variable and updates all references to it to refer directly to pytz.utc instead. It also cleans up a few of the import statements and removes those that are no longer needed (like the current_app reference from Flask).
Signed-off-by: Carlo Costino <carlo.costino@gsa.gov>
This changeset converts the display of dates and times to be just UTC to match the recent changes in the backend. This unwinds a bit of work that was done previously and allows us to start with a clean slate in how we want to approach displaying dates and times going forward. It also adds a bit of explanatory text to help users.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Costino <carlo.costino@gsa.gov>
Co-authored-by: stvnrlly <steven.reilly@gsa.gov>
* Updated header and footer
* Moved files around and updated gulpfile to correct the build process when it goes to production
* Updated fonts
* Adjusted grid templating
* Adding images to assets
* Updated account pages, dashboard, and pages in message sending flow
* Updated the styling for the landing pages in the account section once logged in
We could alternatively put the "add up to 100%" error on the page
using form-level errors [^1] and a custom flash message. Putting
the error on each field is slightly simpler and does make it clear
the issue is with all of the fields together.
[^1]: 22636b55ed
This replaces the slider with an integer input for each provider.
Unfortunately showing a variable number of inputs isn't easy to
achieve in WTForms [^1], but we think this is the least worst way
to do it vs e.g. not using WTForms at all.
[^1]: https://github.com/wtforms/wtforms/issues/736
This isn't used and showing priorities when we only have a single
provider or where they have no effect is unnecessarily confusing.
Removing the form makes it clearer that there's only one way to
adjust priorities for domestic SMS providers.
If we add another email or international SMS provider in future,
we would need to rewrite the form here anyway as the priorities
need to be adjusted in tandem, not individually.
We already had different functionality for email branding and will
soon be adding more for email branding pools.
Note that the "get_available_choices" class method was only used for
email branding - we can do it in the constructor for letters.