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Remove Glamor from React Components - APPEALS-63051 #23597

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Resolves Jira Issue Title

Description

Glamor is removed from Components as it is no longer supported within the Caseflow eco-system, removed from:

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Acceptance Criteria

  • Code compiles correctly

Testing Plan

  1. Go to Jira Issue/Test Plan Link or list them below
  • For feature branches merging into main: Was this deployed to UAT?

Frontend

User Facing Changes

  • Screenshots of UI changes added to PR & Original Issue
BEFORE AFTER

Storybook Story

For Frontend (Presentation) Components

  • Add a Storybook file alongside the component file (e.g. create MyComponent.stories.js alongside MyComponent.jsx)
  • Give it a title that reflects the component's location within the overall Caseflow hierarchy
  • Write a separate story (within the same file) for each discrete variation of the component

Backend

Database Changes

Only for Schema Changes

  • Add typical timestamps (created_at, updated_at) for new tables
  • Update column comments; include a "PII" prefix to indicate definite or potential PII data content
  • Have your migration classes inherit from Caseflow::Migration, especially when adding indexes (use add_safe_index) (see Writing DB migrations)
  • Verify that migrate:rollback works as desired (change supported functions)
  • Perform query profiling (eyeball Rails log, check bullet and fasterer output)
  • For queries using raw sql was an explain plan run by System Team
  • Add appropriate indexes (especially for foreign keys, polymorphic columns, unique constraints, and Rails scopes)
  • Run make check-fks; add any missing foreign keys or add to config/initializers/immigrant.rb (see Record associations and Foreign Keys)
  • Add belongs_to for associations to enable the schema diagrams to be automatically updated
  • Document any non-obvious semantics or logic useful for interpreting database data at Caseflow Data Model and Dictionary

Integrations: Adding endpoints for external APIs

  • Check that Caseflow's external API code for the endpoint matches the code in the relevant integration repo
    • Request: Service name, method name, input field names
    • Response: Check expected data structure
    • Check that calls are wrapped in MetricService record block
  • Check that all configuration is coming from ENV variables
    • Listed all new ENV variables in description
    • Worked with or notified System Team that new ENV variables need to be set
  • Update Fakes
  • For feature branches: Was this tested in Caseflow UAT

Best practices

Code Documentation Updates

  • Add or update code comments at the top of the class, module, and/or component.

Tests

Test Coverage

Did you include any test coverage for your code? Check below:

  • RSpec
  • Jest
  • Other

Code Climate

Your code does not add any new code climate offenses? If so why?

  • No new code climate issues added

Monitoring, Logging, Auditing, Error, and Exception Handling Checklist

Monitoring

  • Are performance metrics (e.g., response time, throughput) being tracked?
  • Are key application components monitored (e.g., database, cache, queues)?
  • Is there a system in place for setting up alerts based on performance thresholds?

Logging

  • Are logs being produced at appropriate log levels (debug, info, warn, error, fatal)?
  • Are logs structured (e.g., using log tags) for easier querying and analysis?
  • Are sensitive data (e.g., passwords, tokens) redacted or omitted from logs?
  • Is log retention and rotation configured correctly?
  • Are logs being forwarded to a centralized logging system if needed?

Auditing

  • Are user actions being logged for audit purposes?
  • Are changes to critical data being tracked ?
  • Are logs being securely stored and protected from tampering or exposing protected data?

Error Handling

  • Are errors being caught and handled gracefully?
  • Are appropriate error messages being displayed to users?
  • Are critical errors being reported to an error tracking system (e.g., Sentry, ELK)?
  • Are unhandled exceptions being caught at the application level ?

Exception Handling

  • Are custom exceptions defined and used where appropriate?
  • Is exception handling consistent throughout the codebase?
  • Are exceptions logged with relevant context and stack trace information?
  • Are exceptions being grouped and categorized for easier analysis and resolution?

@mounikamy mounikamy changed the title Mmyana/appeals 63051 Remove Glamor from React Components - APPEALS-63051 Nov 22, 2024
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