This is trying to resolve these confusions:
- that you’re in trial mode, which means you can’t have a live key yet (
or you can but it wont work, which is what we used to have)
- what does simulate mean
The create key page is the right place to resolve these confusions
because it’s where users are actively reading.
This commit also removes the trial mode banner from API integration
page because this where users _aren’t_ actively reading. A whole bunch
of users weren’t seeing this banner at all.
The implementation of the disabled API key options is kinda clunky
because WTForms doesn’t have a native way of doing this.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The options for scheduling a job by time should be grouped by day,
because a long list of 96 options is not very usable.
On the server side, this commit generates label for the next 4 days in
a friendly format (ie today/tomorrow/Sunday/Monday)
The Javascript component for choosing a time was built in a kind of
old-school jQuery way, where it manipulated the elements on the page.
The complexity of introducing groups of options was just too much for
this pattern, because it involves storing a lot of state in the DOM.
This commit completely rewrites the JS to:
- read the initial options and groups from the HTML and store them
in the object
- use Hogan to completely re-render the UI from a series of Mustache
templates, each of which represents a state of the UI and takes the
inital options and groups
- filter the choices to show when the today/tomorrow/… buttons are
clicked
Users need to pick a time in the next 24hrs, or send a file immediately.
Rationale for this is a bit lost in time-before-holiday, but generally:
‘Now’ and ‘later’ as the inital choices makes it really clear what
this feature is about conceptually.
The choice of times is absolute, eg ‘1pm’ not ‘in 3 hours’