Platform admins can now disable sending sms for a service. If sending
sms is disabled, this will also hide all the other sms options in the
Settings table.
Platform admins can now disable sending of emails for a service. If
sending emails is disabled, this will also hide the option to change the
Email reply to address.
Users might be interested in inbound SMS. And when it’s fully
available, they’ll probably be able to control whether it’s on/off for
their service.
Until they point, the only way of getting it is to ask us. So let’s make
an in-the-meantime page that directs them to ask us, from the place
where they’d be able to do it themselves.
Users might be interested in letters. And when they’re fully
available, users will probably be able to control whether letters are
on/off for their service.
Until that point, the only way of getting the feature is to ask us. So
let’s make an in-the-meantime page that directs them to ask us, from the
place where they’d be able to do it themselves.
Wording TBC.
Users might be interested in international SMS. And when it’s fully
available, they’ll probably be able to control whether it’s on/off for
their service.
Until they point, the only way of getting it is to ask us. So let’s
make an in-the-meantime page that directs them to ask us, from the place
where they’d be able to do it themselves.
Does two main things:
- defines what ‘brands’ we support, in terms of the ID that DVLA use
- adds a form to choose which branding a service uses (currently
platform admin only, like email branding)
By doing this we will be able to (with some more work) preview and send
letters with a variety of different branding.
Story: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/143506905
no actual template functionality yet - just the ability for services
that have letters enabled to edit a 10 line block that will go on the
top right hand side of their letters with contact information
In pages specific to a service (e.g. dashboard and sub pages) the title
needs to distinguish which service it applies to. This is mainly to give
context to screen reader users who could be managing multiple services.
Implementing this uses template inheritance:
`page_title` includes `per_page_title` includes `service_page_title`
‘GOV.UK Notify’ is inserted into every page title.
Pages that set `service_page_title` get the service name inserted too.
If we want someone to read something (ie that they need to have the MOU
signed), then the best way is to make them interact with it.
And if someone doesn’t have the MOU in place, then we need to know to
send them a copy. The best way of them telling us this is in this form,
rather than sending them to the generic contact form and have them
compose a message saying ‘please send me the MOU thanks’, which we
haven’t seen anyone actually do.
We’ve had some non-helpful answers to these questions, eg ‘3’.
This commit adds examples of the kind of response we’re looking for, to
help users write good answers.
The mesaure on these pages was too short, making them awkward to read.
Also varies the size of text boxes to make them appropriate to the
expected size of content that they will contain.
This was an early reckon feature. There were a few of problems with
it:
- it worked on the service, not just on the API keys as described
- it was back to front, ‘suspending’ a service set `active` to `True`,
reactivating it set `active` to `False`
- no part of the API actually respected the `active` flag on a service
The same intent can be acheived by either:
- revoking an API key
- having a platform admin put your service back into trial mode
So this commit removes the link and the code behind it.
This commit:
- moves things around a bit on the request to go live page
- sticks a textbox in there
So when someone click the big green button, we will get a support ticket
that looks something like:
```
From Test User <test@user.gov.uk> on behalf of Test Service
(6ce466d0-fd6a-11e5-82f5-e0accb9d11a6)
---
We’ll send about 1000 text messages in the first month, and then 10,000
text messages per month after that. Usage of our service is about 50%
higher in March, at the end of the tax year.
```