Merge pull request #17476 from edx/jeskew/user_state_client_to_pypi
Install edx-user-state-client from PyPI.
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@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ edx-proctoring==1.3.7
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edx-rest-api-client==1.7.1
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edx-search==1.1.0
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edx-submissions==2.0.12
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edx-user-state-client==1.0.3
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edxval==0.1.10
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event-tracking==0.2.4
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feedparser==5.1.3
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@@ -129,6 +130,9 @@ django-webpack-loader==0.4.1
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pyuca==1.1
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zendesk==1.1.1
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# XBlocks
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xblock-review==1.1.4
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# lxml is also in requirements/edx-sandbox/post.txt
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lxml==3.8.0
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@@ -4,6 +4,12 @@
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# * @edx/ospr - to check licensing
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# * @edx/devops - to check system requirements
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#
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# Do *NOT* install Python packages from GitHub unless it's absolutely necessary!
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# "I don't have time to add automatic Travis upload to PyPI." is *not* an
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# acceptable excuse. Non-wheel module installations slow down the dev/building process.
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# Travis/PyPI instructions are here:
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# https://openedx.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OpenOPS/pages/41911049/Publishing+a+Package+to+PyPI+using+Travis
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#
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# A correct GitHub reference looks like this:
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#
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# git+https://github.com/OWNER/REPO-NAME.git@TAG-OR-SHA#egg=DIST-NAME==VERSION
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@@ -93,10 +99,7 @@ git+https://github.com/solashirai/crowdsourcehinter.git@518605f0a95190949fe77bd3
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-e git+https://github.com/edx/DoneXBlock.git@01a14f3bd80ae47dd08cdbbe2f88f3eb88d00fba#egg=done-xblock
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git+https://github.com/edx/xblock-utils.git@v1.0.5#egg=xblock-utils==1.0.5
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-e git+https://github.com/edx-solutions/xblock-google-drive.git@138e6fa0bf3a2013e904a085b9fed77dab7f3f21#egg=xblock-google-drive
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git+https://github.com/edx/edx-user-state-client.git@1.0.2#egg=edx-user-state-client==1.0.2
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git+https://github.com/edx/xblock-lti-consumer.git@v1.1.7#egg=lti_consumer-xblock==1.1.7
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# This is here because all of the other XBlocks are located here. However, it is published to PyPI and will be installed that way
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xblock-review==1.1.4
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# Third Party XBlocks
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