test_api_keys.py and test_api_integration.py were almost identical
files with only a few lines difference between them. By moving one
test we can now delete test_api_keys.py
I don’t think it’s a massive risk (we’re certainly mitigating against
any XSS), but having a page on a GOV.UK domain where you can prefill
text on the page from a query string probably isn’t great.
So this commit restricts prefilling the support form to a set of
named questions.
Precompiled letters can now have two additional states:
* pending-virus-check
* virus-scan-failed
Both new states should show in the notifications dashboard, and
virus-scan-failed should appear as an error state, with a descriptive
message. You should not be able to preview a letter in one of the two
new states, so the preview link has been removed for precompiled letters
in these states.
* Ministry of Justice – Apply to court about child arrangements
* The Valuation Office Agency – Valuation Office Agency CCA
* Pembrokeshire County Council – IT Development
* Home Office – HMPO Liverpool
* Department for Work and Pensions – Check your State Pension
* Home Office – HMPO Newport
* Maritime & Coastguard Agency – MCA messaging service
show_accounts_or_dashboard has logic about where you should redirect
to. If we let it do this, then that's nicer than duplicating its
logic. We found that it wasn't accounting for orgs in redirects
properly.
If you have a placeholder called `((phone number))` in your email
template, and you try to send a one-off message then the form input will
attempt to validate your ‘phone number’.
This is not helpful if you’re trying to put a landline number in your
email, for example.
This only affects messages being sent through the one-off interface.
This commit makes the form be aware of template type, which fixes the
problem.
We shouldn’t tell people on one page (the terms page) that we know about
their organisations agreement and then on the pricing page tell them to
contact us to find out what we know about the agreement.
So this commit adds the same logic from the terms page to the pricing
page, with wording that makes sense in the pricing context.
People are emailing us asking if their organisation has signed the
agreement. In some cases they have, so this is a waste of their and
our time.
This commit adds a bit of logic to the terms of use page to tell users
when their organisation has already signed the agreement.
it was only used by the choose service page, and then only in kludgy
ways (eg: creating a list containing one item called "add service"),
so lets rip it out and make this page bespoke. Especially now that it's
changed so much.