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Notification

Contains:

  • the public-facing REST API for Notification built on the GOV.UK Notify platform, which teams can integrate with using their clients
  • an internal-only REST API built using Flask to manage services, users, templates, etc (this is what the admin app talks to)
  • asynchronous workers built using Celery to put things on queues and read them off to be processed, sent to providers, updated, etc

Functional constraints

  • We currently do not support sending of letters
  • We currently do not receive a response if text messages were delivered or not

Setting Up

For any issues during the following instructions, make sure to review the Frequent problems section toward the end of the document.

Local installation instruction (Use Dev Containers)

  1. Install VS Code

brew install --cask visual-studio-code

  1. Install Docker

brew install --cask docker

  1. Install the Remote-Containers extension

  2. In VS Code run "Remote-Containers: Open Folder in Container..." and select this repository folder

  3. Run the service

make run

To run the queues

Run make run-celery-local or make run-celery-local-filtered. Note that the "filtered" option does not show the beat worker logs nor most scheduled tasks (this makes it easier to trace notification sending).

Python version

This codebase is Python 3 only. At the moment we run 3.10.8 in production. You will run into problems if you try to use Python 3.4 or older.

To run Performance tests

Ask your teamate for the following keys and add to .env

PERF_TEST_AUTH_HEADER =
PERF_TEST_BULK_EMAIL_TEMPLATE_ID=
PERF_TEST_EMAIL_WITH_LINK_TEMPLATE_ID=
PERF_TEST_EMAIL_TEMPLATE_ID=
PERF_TEST_EMAIL_WITH_ATTACHMENT_TEMPLATE_ID=
PERF_TEST_SMS_TEMPLATE_ID =

And run the performance tests using. We generally test with 3000 users every 20 seconds (but use your best judgement).

locust -f tests-perf/locust/locust-notifications.py

To update application dependencies

poetry.lock file is generated from the pyproject.toml in order to pin versions of all nested dependencies. If pyproject.toml has been changed (or we want to update the unpinned nested dependencies) poetry.lock should be regenerated with

poetry lock --no-update

poetry.lock should be committed alongside pyproject.toml changes.

Using Local Jinja for testing template changes

Jinja templates used in this repo: email_template.jinja2

Jinja templates are pulled in from the notification-utils repo. To test jinja changes locally (without needing to update the upstream), follow this procedure:

  1. Create a jinja_templates folder in the project root directory. This folder name is already gitignored and won't be tracked.

  2. Copy the jinja template files from notification-utils into the jinja_templates folder created in step 1

  3. Set a new .ENV variable: USE_LOCAL_JINJA_TEMPLATES=True

  4. Make markup changes, and see them locally!

  5. When finished, copy any changed jinja files back to notification-utils, and push up the PR for your changes in that repo.

  6. Remove USE_LOCAL_JINJA_TEMPLATES=True from your .env file, and delete any jinja in jinja_templates. Deleting the folder and jinja files is not required, but recommended. Make sure you're pulling up-to-date jinja from notification-utils the next time you need to make changes.

Testing

To help debug full code paths of emails and SMS, we have a special email and phone number set in the application's configuration. As it stands at the moment these are the following:

Notification Type Test destination
Email [email protected]
SMS +16135550123

Whereas the smoke test emails and long codes might not get through the whole GCNotify data treatment, these will and have proper database fields populated. This is useful for proper stress tests where the notifications shouldn't merely touch the API front-door but also get through the Celery workers processing.

Frequent problems

Problem: No postgres role exists.

Solution: If the command complains you don't have a postgres role existing, execute the following command and retry the above afterward:

createuser -l -s postgres

Problem : E999 SyntaxError: invalid syntax when running flake8

Solution : Check that you are in your correct virtualenv, with python 3.10


Problem: ImportError: failed to find libmagic. Check your installation

Solution:Install libmagic, ex: brew install libmagic


Problem: assert 'test_notification_api' in db.engine.url.database, 'dont run tests against main db

Solution: Do not specify a database in your .env


Problem: sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (psycopg2.OperationalError) fe_sendauth: no password supplied

Solution: Ensure SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI supplied in pytest.ini or your .env file is valid to your local database with user access, (pytest.ini takes precedence)


Problem: Messages are in the queue but not sending

Solution: Check that celery is running.