This PR ensures that the instructor "Problem Responses" report in Open edX includes all student responses to all problems under any selected block, including those that are nested or randomized (such as those from legacy library_content blocks). Previously, the report could miss responses to problems that were not directly visible to the instructor or admin user generating the report, especially in courses using randomized content blocks or deep nesting.
In courses that use randomized content (e.g., legacy library_content blocks) or have deeply nested structures, the instructor dashboard’s problem response report was incomplete. It only included responses to problems visible in the block tree for the user generating the report (typically the admin or instructor). As a result, responses to problems served randomly to students, or problems nested in containers, were omitted from the CSV export. This led to inaccurate reporting and made it difficult for instructors to audit all student answers.
* refactor(certificates): replace direct model imports with data classes and APIs
* fix: use Certificates API to create certificates
* docs: update docstring for get_certificate_for_user
* fix: remove trailing whitespace
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Co-authored-by: coder1918 <ram.chandra@wgu.edu>
Co-authored-by: Deborah Kaplan <deborahgu@users.noreply.github.com>
This re-applies commit 36cc415 with handling an invalid context_key in the
`PartitionService`. It can happen when rendering a `LibraryContentBlock` in
Studio because this service is initialized by the modulestore when validating
an XBlock to gather its error messages in the `studio_xblock_wrapper`.
in the problemgradereport currently we must currently hold the entire file in memory before writing it all at once. to avoid out of memory celery issues to resolve a blocking bug for some MIT courses, add a temp waffle flag `instructor_task.use_on_disk_grade_reporting` which when activated uses this new report to (hopefully) allow the report to complete. Additional testing and consideration is required for this approach.
As part of dissolving our sub-projects in edx-platform, we are moving this package under the xmodule directory.
We have fixed all the occurences of import of this package and also fixed all documents related references.
This might break your platform if you have any reference of `import capa` or `from capa import` in your codebase or in any Xblock.
Ref: https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/BOM-2582
from the lms get_module_for_descriptor and related methods.
This prefix was previously inferred from the request's base URL and
passed through several methods to reach the XQueueService creation.
But the request base URL always matches the LMS_ROOT_URL (or the preview
URL), so this change simply uses that setting instead.
The `may_certify` function is used to determine whether a learner should
be able to see that their certificate is ready. It is therefore entirely
in the certificates domain. This remove may_certifiy and
may_certify_for_course from the xmodule and course_overview
apps and into the certificates app. The xmodule may_certify was not called
outside of tests prior to this, and the other's were easily moved.
In order to avoid circular imports, this also moved
certificate_info_for_user out of the model code and into an API
[MICROBA-1012]
- update python files to reference the allowlist instead of whitelist
As part of the Certificates v2 work, and in an effort to make the codebase more inclusive, we are moving away from using the term "whitelist" in favor of "allowlist". This PR is part of our renaming efforts across the Certificates Django app, and other Django apps that make use of Certificates functionality.
[MICROBA-1075]
- Adds a new `edx.certificate.revoked` event to the LMS.
- Refactor of our certificate revocation functions in the GeneratedCertificate model.
This new event will be emit when a GeneratedCertificate with the status of `downloadable` is revoked (through the `invalidate(), mark_notpassing(), or mark_unverified() functions). Event will have a `source` field that will allow us how our certificates are being revoked from learners and can be broken down in the following way:
*Invalidate*
- allowlist_removal
- certificate_generation
- certificate_regeneration
- certificate_service
- certificate_invalidation_list
- bulk_certificate_regeneration
*mark_notpassing*
- certificate_generation
- notpassing_signal
*unverified*
- certificate_generation
[MICROBA-1238]
* remove unused `course` argument from `generate_user_certificates` function in the certificates app
* remove unused `course` argument from `regenerate_user_certificates` functioni n the certificates app
* remove `course` argument if passed in edx-platform apps outside of the certificates app
[MICROBA-1077]
* Skip bulk certificate invalidation during bulk regeneration. I couldn't come up with a reason to continue to invalidate certificates right before we attempted regeneration.
This helper is used by the LMS, CMS, _and_ `openedx.core`,
so let's move it to `openedx.core` to reduce import complexity.
The following files no longer import from LMS:
- cms/djangoapps/contentstore/management/commands/edit_course_tabs.py
- lms/djangoapps/ccx/migrations/0006_set_display_name_as_override.py
- openedx/core/djangoapps/ccxcon/api.py
- openedx/core/djangoapps/verified_track_content/models.py
- openedx/features/course_experience/plugins.py
Note: The LTI XBlock has a dependency on this import path (!?);
a fix can be found here [1].
- [1] https://github.com/edx/xblock-lti-consumer/pull/154