I wanted to make a byte-sized contribution but there were no Jira tickets so we decided, thanks to a conversation with @jmbowman through the Open Edx Community #incr (Slack) channel, to collaborate in the elimination of warnings listed in the Warnings Report at https://build.testeng.edx.org/job/edx-platform-python-pipeline-master/warning_5freport_5fall_2ehtml/
This PR contributes to the elimination of deprecation warnings, specifically the one mentioned above and reported in the Warnings Report.
Changed assertNotRegexpMatches to assertNotRegex in the following files:
cms/djangoapps/contentstore/views/tests/test_preview.py
cms/djangoapps/contentstore/views/tests/test_item.py
lms/djangoapps/commerce/tests/test_views.py
lms/djangoapps/dashboard/tests/test_sysadmin.py
This warning occurs due to deprecation in python 3.5: https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/unittest.html#unittest.TestCase.assertNotRegex
add improved re-write for course updates
add improved re-write for course updates
add edge case test for course update re-write
add edge case test for course update re-write
add edge case test for course update re-write
add edge case test for course update re-write
add edge case test for course update re-write
Before Django 2.1, the dict was being stringified as `{'name': 'file.txt'}`
(note the single quotes) and producing a JSON parse error in
https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/blob/9cf2f9f/cms/djangoapps/contentstore/views/assets.py#L541
which was then converted to a 400 error. However, in Django 2.1,
django.test.client starts JSON-encoding request bodies when an appropriate
content-type is set:
https://github.com/django/django/compare/2.0.8..2.1#diff-97160f50594424a40f2621d5a3c581ccR320
This results in the JSON parse succeeding, and the expected error never
occurs; instead, there is a KeyError when the `locked` attribute is
missing from the dict.
For now, removing the test, since it is blocking Django 2 upgrade work,
and we need to get off of (unsupported) Django 1.11 ASAP.
We should probably repair and restore this test, but it is likely that
we'll want to change the code it is testing first, since that code is
insufficiently defensive and handles both multipart form data and JSON
without properly checking which kind it is dealing with, as well as
assuming too much about what keys are present in the JSON.
I've filed ARCHBOM-1090 for this followup work.
Add integration settings to enable upload of videos from from studio.
Settings enable user to connect to s3 bucket using mfa and assume role
functionality.
PROD-1214
made changes to test with previous version of django-waffle
updated the query count to test
testing with version 0.13
testing with version 0.14
testing with version 0.15
added version 0.14
updated the django-waffle version to use 0.18
updated the django-waffle version to use 0.16
updated the query counts to pass tests
ran make upgrade
updated the django-waffle to support django 2.2
made changes to test with previous version of django-waffle
updated the query count to test
testing with version 0.13
testing with version 0.14
testing with version 0.15
added version 0.14
updated the django-waffle version to use 0.18
updated the django-waffle version to use 0.16
updated the query counts to pass tests
removed the pdb statements
ran make upgrade
Improves navigation within Studio for Learning Sequences, speeding up authors who want to see how a learner progresses through content without needing to jump over to the LMS.
This adds a dropdown section navigator to the breadcrumbs on the unit page and copies the sequence navigator from LMS to the studio unit page.
Treat transcript content as unicode strings and convert them at any edge
where we encounter them. One decision made here was to not update
edx-val it treats transcripts as byte but is much closer to the actual
files so it makes more sense over there. But within the platform they
are generally passed around as serialized json and so it's much better
for them to be unicode.