17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Irtaza Akram
33cc1a94ba chore: upstream ProblemBlock exceptions and shared utilities to XBlock (#37806)
* fix: add support for xblock 5.3.0
2026-01-07 13:30:53 +05:00
Usama Sadiq
b6828cecaa fix: enable pylint warnings (#36195)
* fix: enable pylint warnings
2025-01-30 17:15:33 +05:00
ruzniaievdm
cd5c4c992b feat: [FC-0044] XBlock's children API as DRF (#34055)
* feat: XBlock's children API as DRF

* fix: 500 error appears if user adds a Content Experiment

* fix: wrap into try/except block getting icon for xblock (#2509)

* fix: wrap into try/except block getting icon for xblock

* fix: revision after review
2024-03-12 11:07:32 -04:00
Braden MacDonald
f491f5bde8 fix: refactor MakoService to allow specifying template more explicitly (Take 2) (#33077)
* fix: refactor MakoService to allow specifying namespace per template (#33061)

* fix: instr. dashboard broken by bulk email reusing HtmlBlock studio_view

* fix: lint issue from unused import
2023-08-23 11:48:06 -07:00
bszabo
68e9a03708 Revert "fix: refactor MakoService to allow specifying namespace per template (#33061)" (#33070)
This reverts commit d60cdc2305.
2023-08-21 16:32:58 -04:00
Braden MacDonald
d60cdc2305 fix: refactor MakoService to allow specifying namespace per template (#33061) 2023-08-21 10:05:38 -07:00
Kyle McCormick
355779983e build: commit builtinblocks Webpack config and stub out xmodule_assets (#32685)
The Webpack configuration file for built-in XBlock JS used to be
generated at build time and git-ignored. It lived at
common/static/xmodule/webpack.xmodule.config.js. It was generated
because the JS that it referred to was also generated at build-time, and
the filenames of those JS modules were not static.

Now that its contents have been made entirely static [1], there is no
reason we need to continue generating this Webpack configuration file.
So, we check it into edx-platform under the name
./webpack.builtinblocks.config.js. We choose to put it in the repo's
root directory because the paths contained in the config file are
relative to the repo's root.

This allows us to behead both the xmodule/static_content.py
(`xmodule_assets`) script andthe  `process_xmodule_assets` paver task, a
major step in removing the need for Python in the edx-platform asset
build [2]. It also allows us to delete the `HTMLSnippet` class and all
associated attributes, which were exclusively used by
xmodule/static_content.py..

We leave `xmodule_assets` and  `process_xmodule_assets` in as stubs for
now in order to avoid breaking external code (like Tutor) which calls
Paver; the entire pavelib/assets.py function will be eventually removed
soon anyway [3]. Further, to avoid extraneous refactoring, we keep one
method of `HTMLSnippet` around on a few of its former subclasses:
`get_html`. This method was originally part of the XModule framework;
now, it is left over on a few classes as a simple internal helper
method.

References:
1. https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/pull/32480
2. https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/31800
3. https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/31895

Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/32481
2023-07-27 14:32:29 +00:00
Kyle McCormick
127c5c1ce2 fix: make built-in XBlock Sass theme-aware again
In ~Palm and earlier, all built-in XBlock Sass was included into LMS and CMS
styles before being compiled. The generated CSS was coupled together with
broader LMS/CMS CSS. This means that comprehensive themes have been able to
modify built-in XBlock appearance by setting certain Sass variables. We say that
built-in XBlock Sass was, and is expected to be, "theme-aware".

Shortly after Palm, we decoupled XBlock Sass from LMS and CMS Sass [1]. Each
built-in block's Sass is now compiled into two separate CSS targets, one for
block editing and one for block display. The CSS, now located at
`common/static/css/xmodule`, is injected into the running Webpack context with
the new `XModuleWebpackLoader`. Built-in XBlocks already used
`add_webpack_to_fragment` in order to add JS Webpack bundles to their view
fragments, so when CSS was added to Webpack, it Just Worked.

This unlocked a slieu of simplifications for static asset processing [2];
however, it accidentally made XBlock Sass theme-*unaware*, or perhaps
theme-confused, since the CSS was targeted at `common/static/css/xmodule`
regardless of the theme. The result of this is that **built-in XBlock views will
use CSS based on the Sass variables _last theme to be compiled._** Sass
variables are only used in a handful of places in XBlocks, so the bug is subtle,
but it is there for those running off of master. For example, using edX.org's
theme on master, we can see that there is a default blue underline in the Studio
sequence nav [3]. With this bugfix, it becomes the standard edX.org
greenish-black [4].

This commit makes several changes, firstly to fix the bug, and secondly to leave
ourselves with a more comprehensible asset setup in the `xmodule/` directory.

* We remove the `XModuleWebpackLoader`, thus taking built-in XBlock Sass back
  out of Webpack.

* We compile XBlock Sass not to `common/static/css/xmodule`, but to:

  * `[lms|cms]/static/css` for the default theme, and
  * `<THEME_ROOT>/[lms|cms]/static/css`, for any custom theme.

  This is where the comprehensive theming system expects to find themable
  assets. Unfortunately, this does mean that the Sass is compiled twice, both
  for LMS and CMS. We would have liked to compile it once to somewhere in the
  `common/`, but comprehensive theming does not consider `common/` assets to be
  themable.

* We split `add_webpack_to_fragment` into two more specialized functions:
  * `add_webpack_js_to_fragment` , for adding *just* JS from a Webpack bundle,
    and
  * `add_sass_to_fragment`, for adding static links to CSS compiled themable
    Sass (not Webpack). Both these functions are moved to a new module
    `xmodule/util/builtin_assets.py`, since the original module
    (`xmodule/util/xmodule_django.py`) didn't make a ton of sense.

* In an orthogonal bugfix, we merge Sass `CourseInfoBlock`, `StaticTabBlock`,
  `AboutBlock` into the `HtmlBlock` Sass files. The first three were never used,
  as their styling was handled by `HtmlBlock` (their shared parent class).

* As a refactoring, we change Webpack bundle names and Sass module names to be
  less misleading:
  * student_view, public_view, and author_view: was `<Name>BlockPreview`, is now
    `<Name>BlockDisplay`.
  * studio_view: was `<Name>BlockStudio`, is now `<Name>BlockEditor`.

* As a refactoring, we move the contents of `xmodule/static` into the existing
  `xmodule/assets` directory, and adopt its simper structure. We now have:
  *  `xmodule/assets/*.scss`: Top-level compiled Sass modules. These could be
     collapsed away in a future refactoring.
  * `xmodule/assets/<blocktype>/*`: Resources for each block, including both JS
    modules and Sass includes (underscore-prefixed so that they aren't
    compiled). This structure maps closely with what externally-defined XBlocks
    do.
  * `xmodule/js` still exists, but it will soon be folded into the
    `xmodule/assets`.

* We add a new README [4] to explain the new structure, and also update a
  docstring in `openedx/lib/xblock/utils` which had fallen out of date with
  reality.

* Side note: We avoid the term "XModule" in all of this, because that's
  (thankfully) become a much less useful/accurate way to describe these blocks.
  Instead, we say "built-in XBlocks".

Refs:
1. https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/pull/32018
2. https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/32292
3. https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/assets/3628148/8b44545d-0f71-4357-9385-69d6e1cca86f
4. https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/assets/3628148/d0b7b309-b8a4-4697-920a-8a520e903e06
5. https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/tree/master/xmodule/assets#readme

Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/32292
2023-07-06 11:58:06 -04:00
Kyle McCormick
0b455e0336 build: commit XModule SCSS entrypoints of generating them (#32290)
`xmodule_assets` generated a series of SCSS "entrypoint"
files, where each entrypoint file imported from the
SCSS "sources" in xmodule/css.

This process was more complicated up until very
recently (see PRs in issue linked below for more
context). Now that the process is simpler, though,
there is no reason to generate the SCSS entrypoints;
we can just commit them to the repository instead!
So, we go from this:

    # GENERATED: SCSS entrypoints files for CMS
    common/static/xmodule/descriptors:
       AboutBlockStudio.scss
       AnnotatableBlockStudio.scss
       ...
    # GENERATED: SCSS entrypoints files for LMS
    common/static/xmodule/modules:
       AboutBlockPreview.scss
       AnnotatableBlockPreview.scss
       ...
    # VERSION CONTROLLED: SCSS source files
    xmodule/css:
      annotatable/...
      capa/...
      ...

to this:

    # VERSION CONTROLLED: All XModule SCSS
    xmodule/static/sass:
      # Source files
      include:
        annotatable/...
        capa/...
        ...
      # CMS entrypoint files
      cms:
        AboutBlockStudio.scss
        AnnotatableBlockStudio.scss
        ...
      # LMS source files
      lms:
        AboutBlockPreview.scss
        AnnotatableBlockPreview.scss
        ...

Also, we are able to remove all SCSS-related logic from the
`xmodule_assets` script and from the `HTMLSnippet` class.
XModule JS assets still need processing, but we will address
those in a separate series of PRs.

Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/32292
2023-06-16 08:51:03 -04:00
Kyle McCormick
0f847df73a refactor: define resource paths (not contents) on XModule classes (#32286)
For the XBlocks types that use legacy XModule-style assets (specifically, those that
inherit from `HTMLSnippet`), this is small refactor that brings them a bit closer to being like
standard XBlocks.

Given these class attributes:

    class SomeXModuleLikeBlock(..., HTMLSnippet, ...):
        ...
        studio_view_css = { ... }
        preview_view_css = { ... }
        studio_view_js = { ... }
        preview_view_js = { ... }
        ...

we make it so their values are *paths to the resources*
rather than *the actual content of the resources*.
This is a no-op change, but it'll enable future XModule
asset refactorings which require us to operate on asset
paths rather than contents.

Part of: https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/issues/32292
2023-05-25 13:30:39 -04:00
Diana Huang
bbb1fdbdf1 fix: Fix split test event logging. (#32299)
In a refactor, this call to runtime.publish didn't
actually match the API properly, causing runtime errors
on LMS.
2023-05-24 11:51:11 -04:00
Pooja Kulkarni
1950949c9e refactor: rename descriptor -> block within remaining xmodule
Co-authored-by: Agrendalath <piotr@surowiec.it>
2023-04-26 17:10:54 +02:00
0x29a
3a1011bed8 refactor: replace usages of XModuleMixin.system with XBlock.runtime 2023-01-30 18:15:24 +01:00
0x29a
a027f36724 refactor: rename module -> block within xmodule 2023-01-30 18:15:22 +01:00
0x29a
9d8375ff99 refactor: rename module -> block within lms/djangoapps/courseware
Also, removed unused `_has_access_xmodule` methid from `lms/djangoapps/courseware/access.py`.
2023-01-30 18:15:22 +01:00
0x29a
83396ffb07 refactor: convert course_module term to course_block 2022-12-19 17:48:49 +01:00
0x29a
d3fee38a37 refactor: xmodule/split_test_module.py -> xmodule/split_test_block.py 2022-12-19 17:48:49 +01:00