498ea53 made it so that the #/login URL fragment was prioritised over the token
params in the query string; unfortunately that also means that CAS login gets
stuck in a loop where you always get redirected back to the login view.
Prioritising the URL fragment over the token params may or may not be the
correct thing to, but I also think it's incorrect that we ask the CAS server to
redirect us back to #/login. Accordingly, the easiest fix here is just to clear
the URL fragment before redirecting to CAS.
This makes all the various hits done by login report the same
useful error messages and gets rid of the broken ones like printing
the http status code even if it was undefined. Also add text for
the case of overzealous browser extensions because lots of people
get bitten by it.
* WIP msisdn sign in
* A mostly working country picker
* Fix bug where you'dbe logged out after registering
Stop the guest sync, otherwise it gets 401ed for using a guest
access token for a non-guest, causing us to beliebe we've been
logged out.
* Use InteractiveAuth component for registration
* Fix tests
* Remove old signup code
* Signup -> Login
Now that Signup contains no code whatsoever related to signing up,
rename it to Login. Get rid of the Signup class.
* Stray newline
* Fix more merge failing
* Get phone country & number to the right place
* More-or-less working msisdn auth component
* Send the bind_msisdn param on registration
* Refinements to country dropdown
Rendering the whole lot when the component was rendered just makes
the page load really slow, so just show 2 at a time and rely on
type-to-search.
Make type-to-search always display an exact iso2 match first
* Propagate initial inputs to the phone input
* Support msisdn login
* semicolon
* Fix PropTypes
* Oops, use the 1qst element of the array
Not the array of object keys which has no particular order
* Make dropdown/countrydropdown controlled
* Unused line
* Add note on DOM layout
* onOptionChange is required
* More docs
* Add missing propTypes
* Don't resume promise on error
* Use React.Children to manipulate children
* Make catch less weird
* Fix null dereference
Assuming [0] of an empty list == undefined doesn't work if you're
then taking a property of it.