* Add Pagy pagination to logs index
* Add result count
* Show total count at top
* Replace view spec with request spec
* More logs context
* Make sure we have next/prev
* Add total count
* Generisize
* Remove pagination indicators when only 1 page
* Add pagination to title
* Whole pagination nav only shows if > 1 page
* Dry up paginated titles
* Update style namespace
* Switch to JSBundling with webpack
* Set babel target attempt 1
* Fix loose babel warning
* Babel target attempt 2
* Babel target attempt 3
* Maybe we need to polyfill more than just promise...
* Fix promise undefined in IE11
* Target oldest browsers possible
* Set browserlist in package.json
* Development mode browserlist and update readme
* Mode flag
* Does setting es5 web target help?
* It doesn't
* Not using ActiveStorage
* Import all of corejs
* Destructuring including in present-env already
* Just import what we need
* Add polyfill for fetch
* Stimulus polyfills
* Remove unused duplicates
* We don't use channels
* Single babel config
* Stimulus working
* Add additional polyfills for Stimulus and Turbo
* Additional polyfill for Turbo
* Make sure we also transpile our own stimulus controller code
* Add plugin-transform-spread
* Defaults are fine for most babel plugins
* Plugin ordering
* Specify which bits exactly we want to transpile
* Transpiling turbo appears to break it
* Devise logout via get so we don't rely on js
* Override public path for IE11
* Need to make DOM event triggers explicit for IE11
* Update helper spec
* Update helper spec
* Bump dependencies
* Add a failing test (for a wrong reason)
* Is that correct?
* Add rack attack config for reset password
* Add support to read redis configuration
* Add PaaS configuration for redis
* Add too many requests page
* Redirect to the too many requests error page
* update manifest
Co-authored-by: Stéphane Meny <smeny@users.noreply.github.com>
* Infer la from postcode
* Fix other tests and lint
* Add routing based on inferred la
* reset la to inferred false
* Use postcodes io gem
* reset values if la cannot be inferred
* Fix tests
* Devise doesn't play nice with Turbo yet
* Move errors above header
* Add specific field error messages if email or password omitted
* Add email validation
* Update app/controllers/users/sessions_controller.rb
Co-authored-by: Paul Robert Lloyd <paulrobertlloyd@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update app/controllers/users/sessions_controller.rb
Co-authored-by: Paul Robert Lloyd <paulrobertlloyd@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update app/controllers/users/sessions_controller.rb
Co-authored-by: Paul Robert Lloyd <paulrobertlloyd@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update spec/features/user_spec.rb
Co-authored-by: Paul Robert Lloyd <paulrobertlloyd@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove default you need to sign in or sign up message
Co-authored-by: Paul Robert Lloyd <paulrobertlloyd@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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.
* Remove condition_effects_prefer_not_to_say field
* Change reason type
* Remove prefer not to say from illness
* add majorrepairs,propcode and infer postcode
* Update previous location and la
* Update majorrepairs, national and reasonpref
* Update housing benefits fields
* rename file
* Add previous postcode
* Move inferred postcode to model
* refactor infered poscode method
* Remove unneeded import
* update miration and some mappings
* Remove duplicate migration command