Chris Hill-Scott bf981c308a Require return_to param in action_blocked
The `action_blocked` endpoint needed a variation of the URL without
a `template_id` parameter, because `None` is no longer a valid
`template_id` (because it’s not a UUID).

This change was made in 265931d21746918c4ddfc19c4ad3f8cb5683c1bf, which
also removed the `return_to` parameter, because the back link on the
`action blocked` page only ever goes to `add_new_template` if there’s
no `template_id` provided.

However this was conflating the two things, so I’ve wound it back a bit
so that:
- there’s still a new route, whose URL doesn’t include `template_id`
  as a parameter
- `return_to` is always required

I’ve also refactored the code a bit to move the looking up of the back
link from the Jinja into the view layer, so that the related code is in
one place and easier to reason about.
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notifications-admin

GOV.UK Notify admin application.

Features of this application

  • Register and manage users
  • Create and manage services
  • Send batch emails and SMS by uploading a CSV
  • Show history of notifications

First-time setup

Brew is a package manager for OSX. The following command installs brew:

    /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

Languages needed

  • Python 3.4
  • Node 10.15.3 or greater
  • npm 6.4.1 or greater
    brew install node

NPM is Node's package management tool. n is a tool for managing different versions of Node. The following installs n and uses the long term support (LTS) version of Node.

    npm install -g n
    n lts
    npm rebuild node-sass

The app runs within a virtual environment. We use mkvirtualenv for easier working with venvs

    pip install virtualenvwrapper
    mkvirtualenv -p /usr/local/bin/python3 notifications-admin

Install dependencies and build the frontend assets:

    workon notifications-admin
    ./scripts/bootstrap.sh

Rebuilding the frontend assets

If you want the front end assets to re-compile on changes, leave this running in a separate terminal from the app

    npm run watch

Create a local environment.sh file containing the following:

echo "
export NOTIFY_ENVIRONMENT='development'
export FLASK_APP=application.py
export FLASK_DEBUG=1
export WERKZEUG_DEBUG_PIN=off
"> environment.sh

AWS credentials

Your aws credentials should be stored in a folder located at ~/.aws. Follow Amazon's instructions for storing them correctly

Running the application

    workon notifications-admin
    ./scripts/run_app.sh

Then visit localhost:6012

Updating application dependencies

requirements.txt file is generated from the requirements-app.txt in order to pin versions of all nested dependencies. If requirements-app.txt has been changed (or we want to update the unpinned nested dependencies) requirements.txt should be regenerated with

make freeze-requirements

requirements.txt should be committed alongside requirements-app.txt changes.

Working with static assets

When running locally static assets are served by Flask at http://localhost:6012/static/…

When running on preview, staging and production theres a bit more to it:

notify-static-after

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