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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Beverly Nguyen
bc945c9420 replaced content_tempalte and withoutnav_template with base.html 2024-04-24 12:31:00 -07:00
Jonathan Bobel
412fad89ff Changing the govuk grid to USWDS 2023-08-23 16:18:25 -04:00
Jonathan Bobel
e0d2d74067 Update dashboard and template flow (#514)
* 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
2023-06-08 13:12:00 -04:00
Jonathan Bobel
f342e0fb6c Updating site to use USWDS styles (#509)
* Updated header and footer
* Updated fonts
* Moved files around and updated gulpfile to correct the build process when it goes to production
* Adjusted grid templating
* Added images to assets
* Update app/templates/components/uk_components/footer/template.njk

Co-authored-by: Steven Reilly <stvnrlly@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-06 15:28:24 -04:00
Chris Hill-Scott
7e707db4b2 Replace uses of client.get and client.post
We have a `client_request` fixture which does a bunch of useful stuff
like:
- checking the status code of the response
- returning a `BeautifulSoup` object

Lots of our tests still use an older fixture called `client`. This is
not as good because it:
- returns a raw `Response` object
- doesn’t do the additional checks
- means our tests contain a lot of repetetive boilerplate like `page = BeautifulSoup(response.data.decode('utf-8'), 'html.parser')`

This commit converts all the tests which had a `client.get(…)` or
`client.post(…)` statement to use their equivalents on `client_request`
instead.

Subsequent commits will remove uses of `client` in other tests, but
doing it this way means the work can be broken up into more manageable
chunks.
2022-01-10 14:39:45 +00:00
Leo Hemsted
c203f624ca rename two_factor to two_factor_sms
it's a bit confusing now that there are three endpoints. the other two
are already renamed two_factor_email and two_factor_webauthn
2021-06-01 19:08:57 +01:00