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Wizard: Add backend responses for Law Enforcement journey and feedback webform #626

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Companion PR: usdoj/foia.gov#1961

mrclay and others added 24 commits April 23, 2024 13:17
[FOIA22-162] Add temp empty messages for law enforcement
To allow this to work locally, if the site's `app_user_id` is not configured
(local use), then don't require the X-Api-User-ID HTTP header.

Unlike other forms, this has no special validation of fields common to other forms.
This means no validation of email, phone number, etc.

The wizard_feedback form has no associated agency, so that check is bypassed.
[FOIA22-165] Wizard feedback webform
- Must supply feedback for at least one item
- "Other feedback" field has max length of 2000 characters
…ack form, and simplify logic for the webform data validation
[FOIA22-165] Feedback webform data validation
@mrclay mrclay changed the title Wizard: Add backend responses for Law Enforcement journey Wizard: Add backend responses for Law Enforcement journey and feedback webform Jul 1, 2024
@mrclay mrclay marked this pull request as draft July 1, 2024 18:57
@mrclay mrclay marked this pull request as ready for review July 9, 2024 13:24
@brockfanning brockfanning self-requested a review July 9, 2024 14:02
@brockfanning brockfanning merged commit 4051dd9 into usdoj:develop Jul 9, 2024
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