At the moment branding is an undocumented feature. We get a bunch of
support tickets from teams asking its possible.
This commit:
- lets people know it’s possible, and what the options are
- is the first step towards making this process as self-service as
possible
In some cases we will be able to infer a user’s organisation from there
email address, and Google image search their logo. So the experience for
them is that they press a button and government just sorts it out for
you (also known as "the dream").
In other cases we will have to get back to people asking for a copy of
their logo, or to find out about their service, but this is what we have
to do at the moment anyway.
usage page used to make the assumption that the first row of the usage
stats would always be SMS. This now isn't always the case, so make sure
when working out the rate, it only looks at sms rows. Specifically, it
takes the rate from the first stats row. This makes a big assumption
that all the rows will have the same rate per financial year.
When you upload a CSV the check page takes the file name from the URL
and writes it to the S3 metadata for that file.
This also happens when you go to the .png version of this page.
The .png version of the page doesn’t have the filename in the URL. So it
re-writes the S3 metadata with an empty filename.
This means that all letter jobs sent recently have no file names. This
commit fixes this problem.
On the page where signed in users can download the agreement:
> The second sentence of that could probably just be 'You can [download
> a copy]'. And could go at the end of the previous paragraph. (We try
> to avoid 'here', and the 'if you need to' is probably unnecessary).
On the page where we give users a choice of agreement to sign:
> We could probably edit that callout down a bit to: '[Contact us] if
> you're not sure whether your organisation is a crown or non-crown
> body.'
>
> (Try to keep callouts to a single sentence if we can)
When you’re not signed in you can still have a service in your session.
But there’s no point trying to get to its dashboard until you’re signed
in – you’ll just be sent back to the ‘sign in’ page.
we're not actually looking at the detailed service aspects - just
the stats. We're doing this in three places:
* dashboard
* notification activity page
* when checking jobs to see if we're over the daily limit
change these places to use a new api endpoint (service/id/statistics),
which hopefully be a little more performant, and will definitely be a
little more organised - moving away from generic endpoints with loads
of optional parameters.
We still need the detailed endpoints for the platform admin page tho.
Depends on https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-api/pull/1865
Currently we have a bunch of users who aren’t signed in asking us for
the agreement.
This is bad because:
- it’s slower (for them) than just being able to download it
- it creates work for us
We can’t just offer the agreement to anyone, but we can offer to it to
anyone who’s signed in because we now let people self-select which
version to download when we can’t tell which one to give them.
If we don’t know whether people belong to a crown organisation we should
give them the option of self-selecting, because they might themselves
know.
This commit adds a new version of the ‘agreement’ page which gives
people exactly that choice. It doesn’t link to it yet.