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2019-04-15Add some frozen string to spec/**/*.rbgfyoung
Adds frozen string to the following: * spec/bin/**/*.rb * spec/config/**/*.rb * spec/controllers/**/*.rb xref https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/59758
2018-12-19Update specs to rails5 formatblackst0ne
Updates specs to use new rails5 format. The old format: `get :show, { some: params }, { some: headers }` The new format: `get :show, params: { some: params }, headers: { some: headers }`
2018-06-04Messaging on terms page when user already acceptedtauriedavis
We show a blue flash banner if the user already accepted, and show a button allowing them to continue to the application.
2018-05-04Enforces terms in the web applicationBob Van Landuyt
This enforces the terms in the web application. These cases are specced: - Logging in: When terms are enforced, and a user logs in that has not accepted the terms, they are presented with the screen. They get directed to their customized root path afterwards. - Signing up: After signing up, the first screen the user is presented with the screen to accept the terms. After they accept they are directed to the dashboard. - While a session is active: - For a GET: The user will be directed to the terms page first, after they accept the terms, they will be directed to the page they were going to - For any other request: They are directed to the terms, after they accept the terms, they are directed back to the page they came from to retry the request. Any information entered would be persisted in localstorage and available on the page.
2018-05-04Allow a user to accept/decline termsBob Van Landuyt
When a user accepts, we store this in the agreements to keep track of which terms they accepted. We also update the flag on the user.
2018-05-04Display terms to a userBob Van Landuyt
When terms are present, they can be viewed on `/-/users/terms`.