- Updated tests and added a new mock_get_monthly_template_usage
- Deleted get_monthly_template_statistics_for_service
- Added new test to test the redirection of the old endpoint
The current template-activity page is slow as it is using the end point
which uses notification_history and hence is timing out. This adds a
new pages (so that they can be compared side by side) which will be
hidden until is is approved with the larger data set and tested.
Because we’re setting the API key and service ID after calling the
`__init__` method of the client it wasn’t doing the thing where it
splits the combined key into the two individual UUIDs. So we still need
to set them directly, individually on the client.
The Notify API client changed in version 4 to take two arguments, not
three (service ID was removed in favour of the combined API key).
This gets a bit gnarly because the API key has to be at least a certain
length so it can be substringed internally.
The clients never get passed useful values to their `__init__` methods.
Rather the real values are passed through later using the `init_app`
method.
So it should be an error if the client is relying on the values that
get passed to it’s init method. Easiest way to ensure this is by making
the `__init__` method not expect any arguments and passing fake values
to the `Super` call.
Previous the table of templates on the dashboard was for all time.
This commit uses the `limit_days` parameter of the API endpoint to only
show template usage from the last 7 days, aligning with the big numbers
shown above.