* Refactor other household member validation specs
* Remove dupes
* Tenancy type validation
* LA validations
* Benefits proportion validations
* Outstanding rent and shortfall validations
* Typo
* Net income hard validations
* First let vacancy reason validations
* Change net income known question
* earnings and frequency on same page
* check answers changes and other fixes
* some fixes
* delete unnecessary test
* fix failing spec
* Refactor answer label
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* test and lint fixes
* Method args
* Fix specs
* Rubocop
* Incfreq doesn't have it's own check answers display
* Add suffix to actual form
* JSON linting
* Conditional suffix only applies to check answers
* Validate that earnings and incfreq must be provided together
* Rubocop
* Fix spec
* Fix page view specs
* form fixes
* update error messages
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* Add a non temp accommocation validation for vacancy reason
* Only show errors relevant to the page questions
* Add referral question/field
* Add validation for referrals and vacancy reasons
* change error message content
* Data coordinators can edit some organisation details
* Apply suggestions from code review
PR tweaks
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* PR comments
* Address line label
* Apply suggestions from code review
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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.