The `@version_class` decorator looks at every dirty (modified) model in
the session to work out which new history models to create. However, if
there are dirty items in the session, sqlalchemy might flush to the
database, clearing the whole session.
We ran into problems with the archive service function, which is
versioned for api keys, templates and services. When constructing the
TemplateHistory objects, `history_meta.py::create_history` would call
getattr on `Template.folders`, which would make a database call to join
across to the TemplateFolder objects - this would then flush the dirty
Service object from the session before the ServiceHistory object was
created.
To get around this, we eager load the Template.folder object, joining
on to it automatically when the Template is fetched. That way, it
doesn't make a SELECT mid-way through the version decorator, and the
history is preserved.
Note: This relationship is only on Template, not TemplateHistory - so
we're not doing this join every single time we send a message.
paas were trying to ascertain if notify was up by looking at '/', for cert
renewal. This commit adds the status endpoint to '/', so we're not mistakenly
left for our cert to expire
a TemplateFolder has a service, a name, and a parent. Parent is a
nullable foreign key pointing to another TemplateFolder instance. We
don't do any checks here for cyclical or otherwise invalid folder
structures so keep your data clean, folks!
Unsurprisingly, a Template can be part of a TemplateFolder - there's a
mapping class (template_folder_map to avoid giving it a dumb name) -
this mapping table shouldn't be interacted with directly - rather, you
should use the `Template.folder` or `TemplateFolder.templates`
relationship.
- Updated notifications_dao.update_notification_status_by_id with an optional parameter to set the sent_by, this will eliminate a separate update to notifcaitons.
- Added the callback url to the log message, that way we can see if it's the same url failing.
- Stop sending the status callbacks for PENDING status.
We were passing both dvla_org_id and filename to template-preview
temporarily while we switch to only using filename. Now that
template-preview is set up to use the filename, we can stop sending the
dvla_org_id too.
itsdangerous v1 uses sha512 instead of sha1 to sign and unsign its
strings. Pin to 0.24 until we figure a migration plan, since it's
used in a few places (In the DB, in email tokens, and sending blobs
to celery at least).
also pyup ignore awscli and botocore because that complex mesh of
dependency hell doesn't play will with pyup opening a new PR every time
that botocore/awscli update (every few days)
We now pass `filename`, the filename of the letter logo to use, through
to Template Preview in addition to the `dvla_org_id`. Once Template
Preview has been updated to only use the `filename` we will stop
sending the `dvla_org_id`.
it doesn't match a string 😩
I couldn't think of a good way to test this in a unit test, since
it involves changing the service id on all of the components of a
service.
Added the filename of a service's letter logo to the service schema. We want
this in the schema so that it is possible to call
`current_service.letter_logo_filename` from notifications-admin and to pass this value
through to template-preview.