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Summary: Ref T7152. This substantially completes the upstream login flow. Basically, we just cookie you and push you through normal registration, with slight changes: - All providers allow registration if you have an invite. - Most providers get minor text changes to say "Register" instead of "Login" or "Login or Register". - The Username/Password provider changes to just a "choose a username" form. - We show the user that they're accepting an invite, and who invited them. Then on actual registration: - Accepting an invite auto-verifies the address. - Accepting an invite auto-approves the account. - Your email is set to the invite email and locked. - Invites get to reassign nonprimary, unverified addresses from other accounts. But 98% of the code is the same. Test Plan: - Accepted an invite. - Verified a new address on an existing account via invite. - Followed a bad invite link. - Tried to accept a verified invite. - Reassigned an email by accepting an unverified, nonprimary invite on a new account. - Verified that reassigns appear in the activity log. {F291493} {F291494} {F291495} {F291496} {F291497} {F291498} {F291499} Reviewers: btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan Subscribers: epriestley Maniphest Tasks: T7152 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D11737 |
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