* Confirmable
* Remove obsolete rake task
* Skip confirmation for inactive users
* Send beta onboarding template if migrated from Softwire
* Default controller
* Use correct link
* Redirect confirmation to set password
* Confirm account within 3 days
* Only redirect to set password if not previously set
* Rubocop
* Confirm factory bot users
* Set password condition
* Changing email requires reconfirming
* No need to explicitly trigger email, devise does that for us now
* Remove flash banner
* Mock notify
* Mock in the right spec
* Test redirect and text
* User is confirmable
* Rubocop
* Redirect to url so we don't bypass authenticity token
* Update content
* Add test for resend invite flow
* Update link to resend confirmation email
* Rename password reset resend confirmation partial
* Expired link error page
* Remove resend confirmation link
* Update seed
* Expory contact
* Time zone
Co-authored-by: Paul Robert Lloyd <me+git@paulrobertlloyd.com>
* Clean up user routes
* Make user registerable
* Merge
* Turbo devise strikes again
* URL naming
* Dashes not underscores
* Consistent syntax
* Turning off turbo changes our html
* Update password link not working yet
* New user path
* Password edit path
* Updating password keeps you signed in and redirects to show
* Set new user org
* Write a failing spec for user creation
* Reset user password and redirect back to org users page
* Test redirect
* Use invite template
* Request specs over feature specs
* Add email validation
* Add email validation to reset password form
* Revert extracting CSS file by default since it messes with tests
* Add label to change password
* Error summary should be above title
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.