If passing in `redact_personalisation` to the template update endpoint,
we should mark that template permanently as redacted - this means that
we won't ever return the personalisation for any notifications for it.
This is to be used with templates containing one time passwords, 2FA
codes or other sensitive information that you may not want service
workers to be able to see.
This is implemented via a separate table, `template_redacted`, which
just contains when the template was redacted.
Cache expires every 10 minutes, but will help with the every 2 second query, especially when a job is running.
There is some clean up and qa to do for this yet
history-meta's dynamic magic is insufficient for templates, where we
need to be able to refer to the specific history table to take
advantage of sqlalchemy's relationship management (2/3rds of an ORM).
So replace it with a custom made version table.
Had to change the version decorator slightly for this
When you add a new template, it’s probably the one that you want to do
subsequent stuff with. But it’s also helpful to see the template in
context (with its siblings) to understand that there are multiple
templates. So we don’t want to do what we do in
https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-admin/pull/648
for adding a new template.
But we _can_ make your brand-new template appear first by always
ordering by when the template was created.
This also removes the confusion caused by having `updated_at` affecting
order, and causing the templates to move around all the time.
It is also discovered that columns that have a default value and use the version mixin must set the value when creating the db object before the insert otherwise the history table will be missing the default value.
Updated the templates_history.created_by_id with a value where missing, using the current version of the template for this value.
Update templates_history.archived to false. This is okay as we do not yet have a way to set this value to true.
Removed the versions attribute from the TemplateSchema, there is not a need for this column.
Update notifications/sms|email endpoint to send the template version to the queue.
Update the process_job celery talk to send the template version to the queue.
When the send_sms|send_email task runs it will get the template by id and version.
Created a data migration script to add the template_vesion column for jobs and notifications.
The existing jobs and notifications are given the template_version of the current template.
There is a chance this is the wrong template version, but deemed okay since the application is not live.
Create unit test for the dao_get_template_versions method.
Rename /template/<id>/version to /template/<id>/versions which returns all versions for that template id and service id.