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notifications-admin/app/templates/views/api/keys/show.html
Chris Hill-Scott 135ff1ee77 Include service name in page <title>
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.
2017-02-14 11:53:53 +00:00

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{% extends "withnav_template.html" %}
{% from "components/page-footer.html" import page_footer %}
{% from "components/api-key.html" import api_key %}
{% block service_page_title %}
New API key
{% endblock %}
{% block maincolumn_content %}
<h1 class="heading-large">
New API key
</h1>
<p>
Copy your key to somewhere safe. You wont be able to see it again
once you leave this page.
</p>
<div class="bottom-gutter-2">
{{ api_key(
'{}-{}-{}'.format(key_name, service_id, secret),
'API key'
) }}
{{ page_footer(
secondary_link=url_for('.api_keys', service_id=current_service.id),
secondary_link_text='Back to API keys'
) }}
</div>
<h2 class='heading-medium'>For older API clients</h2>
<p>
If the client youre using needs a service ID and an API key,
use these values:
</p>
<div class="bottom-gutter">
{{ api_key(service_id, 'Service ID', thing='service ID') }}
</div>
{{ api_key(secret, 'API key') }}
{% endblock %}