There are a few other things at play that will require more investigation at a future date:
- Why window.location.assign() or history.pushState() do not work
- If any other config or polyfills are needed with JSDOM
Signed-off-by: Carlo Costino <carlo.costino@gsa.gov>
- Turned the timeoutPopup module into a proper module that is exported
- Pulled out the setInterval inner function to be its own method
- Adjusted the session timer tests to have additional setup and teardown pieces
- Added a few tests
There may be some additional adjustments needed, e.g., we may not have to expose all of the methods, but then we have to figure out how to make them accessible in the tests another way.
h/t @A-Shumway42 for pairing with me to review all of these changes and approach!
Signed-off-by: Carlo Costino <carlo.costino@gsa.gov>
This changeset removes webauthn from the Notify.gov admin app. We are not using webauthn at all in our implementation and will be looking at an entirely different authentication system in the near future.
Signed-off-by: Carlo Costino <carlo.costino@gsa.gov>
- Deleted /stylesheets folder
- Removed sass build from gulpfile
- Changed gov links to usa links
- Changed other govuk styles, like breadcrumbs
- Changed name of uk_components file to us_components
- Fixed a few tests that broke on account of the changes
* 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
We removed whitespace in the HTML of the copy to clipboard component
in https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-admin/pull/4236/files
When the Javascript on the page loads it re-renders the component,
using HTML which is embedded in the .js file.
This means we also need to apply the same change to the .js file
to remove any extraneous whitespace.
In previous iterations of the classPersister, we
found issues with the implementation meant classes
it should have added back to elements were also
added to other elements. This adds tests for this
scenario to ensure it doesn't happen again.
Also includes changes to fix a linting error with
the JS which complained about a function being
defined in a loop while referencing variables in
the outer scope.