These were failing on Solano builds because the save button was clicked
before the datepicker was done its work. (The EmptyPromise was still satisfied
because the input field value had been updated, but the datepicker widget
caused issues about 3/4 of the time.)
The actions are now consolidated in one location for each piece of
content. Primary actions (vote, follow, endorse, mark as answer) are
buttons, and secondary actions (pin, edit, delete, report, close) are in
a menu. This also includes improved front-end error handling for the
actions and significant test cleanup.
Co-authored-by: jsa <jsa@edx.org>
Co-authored-by: marco <marcotuts@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Frances Botsford <frances@edx.org>
Co-authored-by: Brian Talbot <btalbot@edx.org>
This commit adds validation for course advanced settings. Currently when course
administrators make invalid changes in the Settings/Advanced Settings tab,
they're not notified through a new modal window of the list of invalid settings
changes.
* Extending CourseMetadata
- Previously, we only had update_from_json method in CourseMetadata.py,
and it was only validating one field every POST request.
- Now we have validate_and_update_from_json method that encapsulates the
functionality of update_from_json into a validation call
- To avoid discrepancy of validation standards between modules, validation
uses the from_json method implemented to each field in xblock.
* Different Response in advanced settings ajax requests
- After receiving a POST ajax request, course.py calls
validate_and_update_from_json, and sends a json object of either:
1) valid course metadata model
2) error objects
* Error Messages shown in validation-error-modal
- error objects passed through ajax are shown in a separate modal.
TNL-46
I've changed Studio to catch JavaScript errors when rendering xblocks, log the error, but to then continue as normal. This means that the user is still able to interact with the xblock to delete, duplicate etc. This seems reasonable as the xblock is only rendered as a WYSIWYG representation so if it isn't fully interactive that shouldn't be a big problem.