GOV.UK Design System recommends:
> You should also set the autocomplete attribute to email. This lets
> browsers autofill the email address on a user’s behalf if they’ve
> entered it previously.
Only doing this on the register and sign in forms because it’s unlikely
to be helpful where a user is trying to enter someone else’s email
address.
The service organisation type will either be the same as the org type of
the service's organisation or will be set by a user when creating a new
service. This removes the ability to change it from the platform admin
settings table.
On the support page we now promise that we’ll:
- look at tickets within half an hour
- reply within one working day
The thanks page was always promising a reply within half an hour, during
business hours or an emergency. This commit changes the ‘thanks’ page to
be consistent with the support page.
`__getattr__` is called whenever an attribute error is raised.
This means that if something deep inside a property on a model raised
an attribute error, that error would be caught by `__getattr__`, which
would then raise an exception that looked like the property itself
didn’t exist. Very confusing.
The solution seems to be to override `__getattribute__` instead, which
handles _all_ attributes, not just those that aren’t explicitly defined.
We then only intervene if the desired attribute is one of the
`ALLOWED_PROPERTIES`, otherwise falling through to the built in methods
of the underlying `object`.
If we change our mind and decide whether a service should/should not be
counted in the list of live services then we should also drop the cache
which stores the count of how many live services there are.
This makes it consistent that an option which contains more options has
a hint about how many options it contains.
Also adds a formatter to get us ready for 1,000 services 🎉
Presume this is from when we used to render the letter preview in a
different way. Removing this saves us an API call every time we’re
loading this page.
If you’ve come from a template to add a new letter sender then it’s
because you want those words on that template. This commit adds the
extra API call to make that happen.
Most users don’t have multiple contact blocks. So by default it should
feel like you’re just editing the one contact block, rather than
managing a collection of them. So this page skips the ‘choose’ page when
the user doesn’t yet have any contact blocks.
Also add more tests for showing or not the cancel those letters link
Also check if all notifications already in database
Upgrade delete button text logic to handle more cases
Also corrections following review