* Replace track calls with eventtracking in task_track and server_track
* Making events compatible with events emitted via track app
* Fixed broken tests and quality violation
* Removed useless changes in shim. using in to have and keys in event context
Co-authored-by: zia.fazal@arbisoft.com <zia.fazal@arbisoft.com>
* Pull business logic of ProgramCourseEnrollmentOverviewView
out of view class and into utils.py.
* Add UserProgramCourseEnrollmentsView, which is a paginated
version of ProgramCourseEnrollmentOverviewView with a
URL that is parameterized on the user (to enable masquerading
in MST-109).
* Add get_certificates_for_user_by_course_keys to certs API
to make enrollments overviews REST API use fewer SQL queries.
* Document new course cards API with edx-api-doc-tools.
In a follow-up ticket, the Programs Learner Portal will switch
to the new paginatd API in order to speed up its page load.
MST-126
These removed tests can be restored once someone works out why they
were causing flakiness elsewhere and fix the problem.
Reverts tests added in:
dca50aacc3
LEARNER-7086. Uses a new model manager for GeneratedCertificate that excludes
certificates whose course_id does not correspond to a valid CourseOverview
Since PDF generation is discontinued long time ago, disable PDF certificate
generation/regenration from support tool and on all other places.
LEARNER-5562
This commit fixes a problem with the Certificates API that make it fail when trying to retrieve user certificates from courses that don't exist anymore.
The problem lies in the Certificate API not checking if the courses being retrieved by some user actually exist, to fix this, this commit improves the fault tolerance of the Certificates API.
This issue was found when investigating why a user profile page (/u/username) was returning 404's.
Turns out that LearnerAchievementsFragmentView used the certificates api to retrieve certificate information, which did not check if the course exists before trying to pull information from it, resulting in a cascade of errors that lead to a 404 on the user's profile page.
Signed-off-by: Giovanni Cimolin da Silva <giovannicimolin@gmail.com>