Added a validation method that always fails for scheduled notifications.
Comment out config for scheduled task.
The schedule notifications will be turned on once we can invite services to use it.
Waiting for the service permission story, must commit this in order to keep things from going stale.
Marshmallow validates and deserialises - BUT, when it deserialises,
it explicitly sets `sms_sender=None`, even when you haven't passed
sms_sender in. This is problematic, because we wanted to take advantage
of sqlalchemy's default value to set sms_sender to `GOVUK` when the
actual DB commit happens.
Instead, still use marshmallow for validating, but manually carry out
the json deserialisation in the model class.
This fixes a bug that only manifested when the database was upgraded,
but the code hadn't updated. 🎉
this means that on non-prod envs, it reflects that environment.
it needs to be a lamdba, because the column object is created at import
time, when current_app.config won't have been loaded - this means that
when you create a Service object, that lambda executes and grabs the
correct default value
We now have a new column in the database, but it isn't being
populated. The first step is to make sure we update this column,
while still keeping the old enum based column up to date as well.
A couple of changes have had to happen to support this - one irritating
thing is that if we're ever querying columns individually, including
`Notification.status`, then we'll need to give that column a label,
since under the hood it translates to `Notification._status_enum`.
Accessing status through the ORM (i.e., my_noti.status = 'sending' or
similar) will work fine.
"sent" is fine as an internal marker but not very obvious to the end
user that it specifically refers to international messages. We now
say "Sent internationally" in the CSV
Since the response has changed I have created new endpoints so that the deployments for Admin are more managable.
Removed print statements from some tests.