These changes add the display of related reports to the DSA single report screen in the admin. Related reports are reports that were submitted at the same time as containing illegal content, and they share the same submissionID.
These changes will impact:
[ ] commenters
[x] moderators
[x] admins
[ ] developers
What changes to the GraphQL/Database Schema does this PR introduce?
Adds a relatedReports connection to DSA Reports. Returns reports where the submissionID is the same but id is not (so that the report itself is not returned as a related report).
Does this PR introduce any new environment variables or feature flags?
no
If any indexes were added, were they added to INDEXES.md?
n/a
How do I test this PR?
You can test this by submitting multiple comments at a time in one illegal content report. Then go into the admin and go to the DSA Reports tab and click through to the reports you created. At the bottom of each report's page, you should see a Related Reports section with all related reports that were submitted together. If you click on one, you should then be taken to that report's single report screen.
Check that any reports submitted by themselves without additional related reports do not include a Related Reports section on their single report screen.
Where any tests migrated to React Testing Library?
What does this PR do?
These changes add the display of related reports to the DSA single report screen in the admin. Related reports are reports that were submitted at the same time as containing illegal content, and they share the same
submissionID
.These changes will impact:
What changes to the GraphQL/Database Schema does this PR introduce?
Adds a
relatedReports
connection to DSA Reports. Returns reports where thesubmissionID
is the same butid
is not (so that the report itself is not returned as a related report).Does this PR introduce any new environment variables or feature flags?
no
If any indexes were added, were they added to
INDEXES.md
?n/a
How do I test this PR?
You can test this by submitting multiple comments at a time in one illegal content report. Then go into the admin and go to the DSA Reports tab and click through to the reports you created. At the bottom of each report's page, you should see a
Related Reports
section with all related reports that were submitted together. If you click on one, you should then be taken to that report's single report screen.Check that any reports submitted by themselves without additional related reports do not include a
Related Reports
section on their single report screen.Where any tests migrated to React Testing Library?
How do we deploy this PR?