So the fake can enjoy it, too. We don't use `prepend`
because that'll require we change `allow_any_instance_of` to
`expect_next_instance_of`, but that's not very easy to do.
We can do that later.
Updates specs to use new rails5 format.
The old format:
`get :show, { some: params }, { some: headers }`
The new format:
`get :show, params: { some: params }, headers: { some: headers }`
When a user checks the `accept` checkbox, we will track that
acceptance as usual. That way they don't need to accept again after
they complete the registration.
When an unauthenticated user visits the `/-/users/terms` page, there
is no button to accept, decline or continue. The 'current-user menu'
is also hidden from the top bar.
If a user presses the 'Register' button too quickly after attempting
to solve the reCAPTCHA, or the reCAPTCHA is not solved at all, the
user would experience a 500 error. Now, the case is properly
handled and the user will be sent back to the registration page
with a clear error message and can try again.
- Look for a `change` in its size rather than asserting against an
actual size.
- This previously failed because another spec had an email in
`ActionMailer::Base.deliveries`, which failed this `be_nil` assertion.