This relationship is via the `Organisation` now; we don’t use this
column to fudge a relationship based on the user’s email address and the
matching something in these columns.
code inspired by the delete notification code, but with some clean up
since we don't deal with different types etc, and only need to run the
query for services with inbound numbers
also, update tests.app.db.create_inbound_sms to create inbound numbers
and assign them to services to ensure the test db is always accurate
and reflects real world usage
However, until we can create a letter without a logo, we will still default to hm-government, because the dvla_organisation is set on the service.
This does simplify the code.
Also removed the inserts to letter_branding in the data migration file, because we can deploy this before the rest of the work is finished. But we will need to do it later.
new endpoints:
/services/<service_id>/move-to-folder
/services/<service_id>/move-to-folder/<target_template_folder_id>
* takes in a dict containing lists of `templates` and `folders` uuids.
* sets parent of templates and folders to the folder specified in the
URL. Or None, if there was no id specified.
* if any template or folder has a differen service id, then the whole
update fails
* if any folder is an ancestor of the target folder, then the whole
update fails (as that would cause a cyclical folder structure).
* the whole function is wrapped in a single `transactional` decorator,
so in case of error nothing will be saved.
* create template folder
* rename template folder
* get list of template folders for service (not nested/presented in any
particular way)
* delete template folder
Also removed `lazy=dynamic` from the `template_folder.templates`
relationship. lazy=dynamic returns a query object (which you can then
filter further). We just want to return the entire fetched list, at
least for now.
* Updated the 'fetch_billing_data_for_day' DAO function to take postage into
account
* Updated the 'update_fact_billing' DAO function to insert postage for
new rows. When updating rows which are identical apart from the postage, the
original row will be kept. (This behaviour will change once postage is
added to the primary key - at this point, upserting will add a new row.)
* Also changed some fixtures / test set up functions to take postage
into account
Added the option to filter by one_off messages to the DAO function
`get_notifications_for_service`. Previously, one-off notifications
were not returned - this has changed so that the default is for
one-off notifications to be returned. Also simplified the `include_jobs`
filter for this function.
The DAO function gets used in 3 places - for the V1 and V2 API endpoints,
which will now start to return one-off messages. It also gets used by
the admin app which needs to pass in `include_one_off=False` to the
`get_all_notifications_for_service` where we don't want one-off
notifications to show, such as the API message log page.
Added the letter_rate table to the list of tables which does not get
deleted after each test run and changed the tests to use the real letter
rates.
Also removed the letter rate DAO since this was only being used in
tests, so was no longer needed.
The json we were getting from SES was not quite as expected, the test data now reflects what we get.
New test added, fix a test that was passing regardless.
When handling the complaint we don't want to throw an exception if the message is missing fields. Only log an exception if we are unable to tie a complaint to a notification.
Updated the DAO methods which return a single SMS sender and all SMS senders
to only return the non-archived senders. Changed the error raised in the Admin
interface from a SQLAlchemyError to a BadRequestError.
Updated the DAO methods which return a single email reply_to address and
all reply_to addresses to only return the non-archived addresses.
Changed the type of error that gets raised when using the Admin
interface to be BadRequestError instead of a SQLAlchemyError.