Caught the error and displayed an error PNG so it is obvious something
failed. Currently it displayed a thumbnail of a png over the top of the
loading page, and therefore it wasn't obvious of the state.
preview document rather than go to template preview.
This will remove the logic from admin and place it in api so it is
easier to expand on later when there are precompiled PDFs
Since we send all one off messages as priority now[1], we don’t need to
explicitly mark this template as being priority.
This stops the (potential) problem of people skipping the tour, still
having this template and then modifying it to send other messages,
potentially in high volumes from CSV files or the API. I don’t think
this is a real problem now, but worth cleaning this up.
Currently:
- 827 priority templates in the database
- 195 of which are not deleted
- 18 of which are not called ‘Example text message template’
- 3 of which look like genuine use cases, not from services that we run
[1]: https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-api/pull/1722
Having SMS senders that start with 00 can cause issues with Firetext due
to Firetext's validation rules, so we shouldn't allow SMS senders to start
with 00.
Firetext treats a double 00 at the start of the senderID as an international
prefix, so removes them. A sender of 00447876574016 would become 447876574016.
Under Firetext's validation rules, an SMS sender of five 0s (00000) would
become 4400. This is because the first 00 are removed (as the international
prefix). The third 0 is seen as the start of a phone number, and becomes 44,
leaving the final 00 = 4400.
Done using isort[1], with the following command:
```
isort -rc ./app ./tests
```
Adds linting to the `run_tests.sh` script to stop badly-sorted imports
getting re-introduced.
Chosen style is ‘Vertical Hanging Indent’ with trailing commas, because
I think it gives the cleanest diffs, eg:
```
from third_party import (
lib1,
lib2,
lib3,
lib4,
)
```
1. https://pypi.python.org/pypi/isort
There’s over 1000 domains in our file. This is too much for parametrize
to handle when running the tests on multiple cores. End up with this
error:
```
Different tests were collected between gw1 and gw2.
```
We only sign agreements for a whole council. Therefore we know that if
a council isn’t one of the ones who has signed an agreement, no part of
that council has signed the agreement, therefore it’s a `false` not a
`null`.
The thing that matters for which agreement an organisation has to sign
is whether or not that organisation is crown or non-crown.
There is only a partial overlap between crown/non-crown and
local/central. We can’t infer one fro the other. So this commit makes it
explicit by marking all local government organisations as non-crown,
which is something we can know for sure.
We don’t, for example, know the inverse, that all parts of all central
government organisations are crown bodies (but we can mark some of them
as being so later on).
The list of email domains is a different list from the list of all
government domains. And because the list of all government domains is
really long now, it could be unnecessarily slow to search through when
(a lot of the time) all we care about is whether the email address ends
with `.gov.uk`.
This means we’ll be able to tell them for sure that they don’t need to
signed it again.
List taken from looking through the folder of signed agreements on
Google Drive.
This adds information about which orgs have signed an MOU to the domain
list. The meaning of the attribute is:
- `true`: MOU signed for the whole organisation
- `false`: no MOU for any part of the organisation
- `null` (or missing): can’t be sure if it’s true or false