* Your account page / personal details brochureware
* Edit password page working and added
Co-authored-by: Dushan <dushan-madetech@users.noreply.github.com>
* update password directing to the right place
* update from put to patch
As per the notice in this documenation:
https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/wiki/How-To:-Allow-users-to-edit-their-password
* update routes file
* Account page: able to change name and email address
* Check if logged in before accessing
* Your account page - rubocop
* Prettify
* Fix spec for merge
* Remove unused helper
* Use permitted params
Co-authored-by: Matthew Phelan <matthew.phelan@madetech.com>
Co-authored-by: Dushan <dushan-madetech@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: baarkerlounger <db@slothlife.xyz>
* 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
* Refactor routing
* Tenant code is now in About This Log
* Invert form definition routing syntax
* Make GDPR acceptance explicit dependency
* Add ReadMe description
* Add ADR for form routing logic
* Update JSON schema
* Add frontend gem repo to readme
* Rubocop
* Check answers to tasklist
* Fix status display
* Fix case log status
* Update footer
* Update spec
* Fix spec
* Make form pages 2/3 width
* Make spec failures less likely
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.
* Soft validation UI needs to be on both questions being validated
* Fix whether the box is checked or not
* All checkboxes are integers now
* Fix
* Use enums as well for consistency
* Use capybara matcher for less flakiness
* Click link already waits
* Add a retry to our fetch so tests are more resilient to intermittent network issues
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.
* Working except for selenium checkbox issues
* Remove old debug message
* Make sure we only run the stimulus init once per page load
* Revert that
* Rubocop
* Use data targets rather than id lookup, so that coupling is explicit
* Use fetch
* Schema update
* No schema changes introduced here
* Add a request spec for the new controller
* Schema order did change
* map over forEach
* Update factory fields
* Int for booleans :(
* Fix spec fields
* Lazy create
* migration wip
* change field names to lowercase and fix the tests
* Change national and ethnic field types and map to correct enums
* change ecstat column types
* Change prevten field type
* Change homeless field type
* Change benefit cap field type
* Put db enums in one folder and add a few new field changes"
* change field type for housing needs
* Change illness field type
* display checkbox answers
* cbl, chr, cap
* Change tenancy and tenancylength field types
* Change landlord and rsnvac field types
* Change unittype_gn field type
* Reasonble preference displaying on check answers
* update more field types
* Fix typo in comumn name
* Change more types
* Test fixes
* Add adr
* fix some tests
* run migration
* Fix tests
Co-authored-by: Matthew Phelan <matthew.phelan@madetech.com>
* Init
* Add some tests
* Add failing spec
* Move soft validations into a module
* Update test
* Rubocop
* Scope are auto created by enums
* Rename folder to validations
* No instance variable
* Commit both lines
* Add error indication
* Make partial slightly more generic
* Fix back link
* Write failing test
* All specs currently passing. Can this be real?
* Check page should have an override question
* Fix back button for check answers pages
* Don't really need a wrapper method for the validations
* We're really validating a page here not a question
* Dup variable
* Bit of a nasty hack but maybe better than deriving back link?
* Set a no cache header instead of reloading
* Move a teeny bit of logic out of the controller
* Rubocop
* Extract method
* Add next page path method with conditional routing
* Rename method
* Fix the tests and add files to .gitignore
* Make get_next_page_path a private method
* WIP test for total question count
* Change back button to use rails navigation
* Make total number of questions work with conditional routing and run rubocop
* Add tests for conditional question displaying
* Add conditional routing to the check answers page
* push 1 failure
* make total_questions step over the form like a user would and gather relevand questions
* Fix the tests
* fixed checks answers labels
* small refactors and rubocop
* remove unused code from get next page path
Co-authored-by: Kat <katrina@madetech.com>
Co-authored-by: magicmilo <milobascombe@gmail.com>