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LG-368 Account History should log when password changed from reset#2233

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LG-368 Account History should log when password changed from reset#2233
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@stevegsa stevegsa commented Jun 13, 2018

Why: A user should be aware of sensitive account changes

How: Create a new password change event when a user resets their password.

Hi! Before submitting your PR for review, and/or before merging it, please
go through the following checklist:

  • For DB changes, check for missing indexes, check to see if the changes
    affect other apps (such as the dashboard), make sure the DB columns in the
    various environments are properly populated, coordinate with devops, plan
    migrations in separate steps.

  • For route changes, make sure GET requests don't change state or result in
    destructive behavior. GET requests should only result in information being
    read, not written.

  • For encryption changes, make sure it is compatible with data that was
    encrypted with the old code.

  • For secrets changes, make sure to update the S3 secrets bucket with the
    new configs in all environments.

  • Do not disable Rubocop or Reek offenses unless you are absolutely sure
    they are false positives. If you're not sure how to fix the offense, please
    ask a teammate.

  • When reading data, write tests for nil values, empty strings,
    and invalid formats.

  • When calling redirect_to in a controller, use _url, not _path.

  • When adding user data to the session, use the user_session helper
    instead of the session helper so the data does not persist beyond the user's
    session.

  • When adding a new controller that requires the user to be fully
    authenticated, make sure to add before_action :confirm_two_factor_authenticated.

Why: A user should be aware of sensitive account changes

How: Create a new password change event when a user resets their password.
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LGTM

@stevegsa stevegsa merged commit 69a2687 into master Jun 13, 2018
@amathews-fs amathews-fs deleted the stevegsa-log-password-change-event-for-password-reset branch January 7, 2021 18:36
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