We want to align all our stats to be for the last 7 days.
This means summing up the stats response from the API to make the Big
Number. Previously the big number was counting sent notifications as
successful. This commit changes it to only look at delivered
notifications.
Right now, the API doesn’t have a way of filtering to only show the last
7 days. So for the moment the dashboard will show statistics for all
time.
The upshot of this is that we can link from the dashboard to the
activity page when there are failures.
Template stats should show the most-used template first.
This commit:
- re-writes the `aggregate_usage` function to use `itertools.groupby`,
which can do aggregation, and can return data in a structure that’s
easy to sort on
- uses generators so that we’re not keeping lots of rows of template
stats in memory
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/117348893
We probably shouldn’t hide the contents of the CSV when people are just
testing the app, or if they’re starting off with small jobs.
A limit of 15 rows displayed was awkwardly on the cusp between just
testing and sending a small batch.
This commit increases the limit to 50; I reckon that over 50 recipients
no-one will be wanting to check them all individually.
> If a user tries to save a template containing something like
> ((name,date)) we should give a validation error.
This is because it causes havoc with the column headers in CSV files.
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/117043389
Right now the crown logo in email templates is hosted on Github. Github
is not a CDN.
For now, hosting it in the app is a better solution. At some point we
should have a CDN for all assets on the app, which would be even better.
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/116952911
The problem
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1. Upload a CSV with problems
2. See the validation errors on the page
3. Try to re-upload the file
4. Get this error:
> Method Not Allowed
> The method is not allowed for the requested URL.
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/116882241
The cause
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The POST route for the check page (where you see errors in your files)
was removed here:
f3fd5f6b15 (diff-1dd8b3bf53dfd9382c7721051f3d930dR280)
The fix
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This commit adds:
- a simple route which re-calls the initial ‘I have uploaded a file’ route
- a test to make sure that both of these routes are POSTed to
We were using a bunch of different styles for form error messages,
including:
- having the name of the field in the error, or not
- can not/cannot/can’t (GDS content styleguide recommends using
contractions)
Because ‘Send text messages’ isn’t very helpful if you’re looking to
edit a template.
It also helps front-load the navigation, ie ‘Team’ is the first word,
rather than the more generic ‘Manage’.
This commit adds a 3 screen tour, similar to those used on GOV.UK Verify
and Passports.
We guerilla tested this on Friday, and it really helped users to build a
mental model of how Notify works, so that when they’re playing around
with it they have a greater sense of what they’re aiming to do. This
makes concepts like templates and placeholders click more quickly.
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/116710119
of the name against a list of all service email_from fields.
Update find_all_service_names to find_all_service_email_from, which returns the email_from of all services.