Switch from errors to alerts so oauth-related flashes will show#362
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This fix is related to #288. The existing error messages have information about needing a public email address on GitHub, but they are not showing up to users because they're not flashed appropriately. |
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Errors weren't showing before, which kept users from seeing helpful information about having a public email address on GitHub and valuable feedback that their login attempt has occurred.
I can't screenshot this change because I don't have a GitHub account that replicates the login error, but testing flashes in the dashboard verified that
flash[:error]does not show a result, whileflash[:alert]shows up in red at the top of the page.The other option was to add
flash[:error]to the application layout, but it doesn't have the styling that alerts do, so this seemed like the better option.