# Context
- https://digital.dclg.gov.uk/jira/browse/CLDC-2294
- When bulk upload returns a results page it would be useful if colleagues of the uploader can see this page to help fix errors
- It would also be useful if support users can see these reports to help diagnose bulk upload errors
# Changes
- Added `pundit` gem to handle authorization
- Bulk upload results previously only accessible to the bulk uploader. Now they can be seen by users in the same org as the uploader and also support users
* add class to create logs from bulk upload
* create logs when processing bulk uploads
* remove bulk_upload_id from csv output
* create bulk upload logs only if all valid
- this will be changed later to allow for partial logs
- and only to create logs when a threshold has been met
* add method to blank invalid non setup fields
* bulk upload log creation blanks invalid fields
* fix incorrect logic for bulk upload renewal
* fix linting
* bulk upload log creation fail logs to sentry
* fix bulk upload line ending parsing
* extract bulk uploading csv parsing to class
* use csv parser in log creator
* change handle line endings mechanism
- we now strip all windows line endings for unix based line endings
- this normalises things making it simpler
* add start of bulk upload logs journey
* split upload controller into 2
* add year page to bulk upload journey
* bulk upload years now dynamic
* bulk upload journey: add copy for prepare file
* add link to bulk upload template
* add placeholder for upload your file page
* handle bulk upload when not in crossover
* fix tests around bulk upload redirect
* fix typos in bulk upload jouney
* Replaced log CSV direct download with email
* Tidy up authorization of organisations controller
- We already have a method to authenticate the scope of the user, so we can reuse that.
* Use Rails routes instead of absolute paths for CSV download links
* Introduce base NotifyMailer to to abstract away shared Notify mail functionality
* Fix mailer spec name
* Add worker instance to PaaS manifest
* Add CSV download bucket instance name into environment
* Update tests for improved search term handling
* Fix download mailer tests
* Clarifying comments
Co-authored-by: natdeanlewissoftwire <nat.dean-lewis@softwire.com>
Co-authored-by: James Rose <james@jbpr.net>
* Add basic info read page
* Header
* Better org seed
* Use gem component
* Tabs
* Users
* Users is a table rather than a summary list
* Table rows
* User is trackable
* Date format
* View component init
* Add pages and routes to render
* Partials
* Match the prototype design
* Nested layout is nicer
* Except of course they're not the same width
* Add button with wrong link
* Add user routes
* Don't move account route for now
* Add component test
* Rubocop
* Request spec
* Test views
* Add a feature spec for tab switching
* Move styling methods into helper
* PR suggestions
* PR comments
* Refactor feature specs into smaller units
* DRY spec helpers
* Bump Turbo
* Use database ID assignment everywhere we need ID to reduce flakiness
* Update gemfile.lock
* Email is unique
* Selenium deprecation
* Don't need let bang
* Remove the uneeded extra options
* Remove flaky test mitigations that didn't work
* Use lockstep to remove test flakiness
* Dry up condition evaluation
* Spec admin user edit form
* Test income refused derivation
* Set valid incref
* Test Case Log deletion failures
* Test other household member age validations
* Test all reasonable preference validation paths
Devise is a commonly used gem for user authentication and management. Using
rails generators and Devise allows us to get a lot of boilerplate code for
user authentication and management and means we don't have to revinvent the
wheel. Styling will need to be done for the necessary pages and there are
likely to be bits of generated code that can be deleted. This will act as
a starting point to be built up from using TDD.
Devise is a commonly used gem for user authentication and management. Using
rails generators and Devise allows us to get a lot of boilerplate code for
user authentication and management and means we don't have to revinvent the
wheel. Styling will need to be done for the necessary pages and there are
likely to be bits of generated code that can be deleted. This will act as
a starting point to be built up from using TDD.