Commit Graph

11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nicholas Staples
8a203c0155 Valid email domains added and tests passing. 2016-03-18 12:05:50 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
382cfa2907 Make page titles consistent
This commit modifies the HTML `<title>` tags for all the pages. It makes two
main changes:
- make the title tag match the `<h1>` of the page, for better or worse
- put the service name after the page title, seperated by an en dash, as per
  GOV.UK
2016-02-08 09:23:51 +00:00
Henry Hadlow
c4023bf0fb Make headings .heading-large instead of .heading-xlarge 2016-02-02 14:06:07 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
3f45dbf09d Replace tabs with two spaces for consistency 2016-02-01 16:57:29 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
2ef1057180 Make spacing and position of banners consistent
Banners should always be the first thing on the page.

Because headers already have padding we don’t want to put padding on the
container.

So banners should also have top padding to distance then from the red bar.

They should also sit in the 3/4 column if the page has side navigation. This
commit adds a new template (`withoutnav_template.html`) which extends
`admin_template.html`. All views then extend one or the other, never the
`admin_template.html` directly. This means that `admin_template.html` doesn’t
have to make decisions about where the flash messages are displayed.
2016-02-01 13:52:46 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
e8fe8c50ba Add a WTForms-compatible textbox macro
This macro:
- accepts a WTForm form field as a parameter
- renders a form field which follows the GOV.UK Elements patterns, both visually
  and in markup terms

It then changes any page which uses either:
- the old, non-WTForms macro or
- the old, WTFforms `render_field` macro

…to use this new macro and removes both of the old ones.

It also adds the option to display hint text above the textbox.
2016-01-11 15:20:00 +00:00
Rebecca Law
c858869a52 Removed exceptions, found a better way to handle them.
Refactored the forms so that fields like email_address can be used in multiple forms.
Refactored form validation so that a query function is passed into the form to be run, this
way the form is not exposed to the dao layer and the query is more efficient.

This PR still requires some frontend attention. Will work with Chris to update the templates.
2016-01-11 12:23:08 +00:00
Rebecca Law
2cb896fa81 Completion of forgot-password endpoints.
Start implementation for new-password endpoints.
Created PasswordResetToken model
ToDo: create and save token, send valid url to user,
check validity of token, update user's password, redirect to /two-factor.
2016-01-11 12:23:07 +00:00
Rebecca Law
6696426dbc Add endpoints for forgot-password. 2016-01-11 12:22:39 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
5ebeec08ae Use a Node-based tools for handling assets
…or how to move a bunch of things from a bunch of different places into
`app/static`.

There are three main reasons not to use Flask Assets:
- It had some strange behaviour like only
- It was based on Ruby SASS, which is slower to get new features than libsass,
  and meant depending on Ruby, and having the SASS Gem globally installed—so
  you’re already out of being a ‘pure’ Python app
- Martyn and I have experience of doing it this way on Marketplace, and we’ve
  ironed out the initial rough patches

The specific technologies this introduces, all of which are Node-based:
- Gulp – like a Makefile written in Javascript
- NPM – package management, used for managing Gulp and its related dependencies
- Bower – also package management, and the only way I can think to have
  GOV.UK template as a proper dependency

…speaking of which, GOV.UK template is now a dependency. This means it can’t be
modified at all (eg to add a global `#content` wrapper), so every page now
inherits from a template that has this wrapper. But it also means that we have a
clean upgrade path when the template is modified.

Everything else (toolkit, elements) I’ve kept as submodules but moved them to a
more logical place (`app/assets` not `app/assets/stylesheets`, because they
contain more than just SASS/CSS).
2016-01-05 13:12:35 +00:00
Chris Hill-Scott
2f980ab622 Move all pages into their own directory
There are a lot of pages. It seems like a good idea to keep them in one place,
so they don’t get mixed up with partials and layouts.
2015-12-11 09:48:52 +00:00