* Python code cleanup by the cleanup-python-code Jenkins job.
This pull request was generated by the cleanup-python-code Jenkins job, which ran
```
cd lms/djangoapps/dashboard; find . -type f -name '*.py' | while read fname; do sed -i 's/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=super-with-arguments//; s/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=import-error, wrong-import-order//; s/ # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=wrong-import-order//' "$fname"; done; find . -type f -name '*.py' | while read fname; do pyupgrade --exit-zero-even-if-changed --py3-plus --py36-plus --py38-plus "$fname"; done; isort --recursive .
```
The following packages were installed:
`pyupgrade,isort`
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Co-authored-by: Zulqarnain <muhammad.zulqarnain@arbisoft.com>
This stage does the following:
- Includes a data migration to copy the values from old to new field.
- Changes business logic to switch to using new field.
- Deletes all code references of the old field.
This reverts commit 84de6bc6de
which reverts commit cebeab4348
which implements the first stage of the `values` column rename in
SiteConfiguration. However, I included a small change:
This time, we set a default value on the new `site_values` column so
that the ORM will happily deserialize the JSONField without throwing a
JSONDecodeError.
Doing modulestore lookups is expensive, so commit 695b036 created a
course_publish listener that would materialize the discussion ID to
XBlock usage key mapping into the CourseDiscussionSettings model.
However, the signal wasn't hooked up to the Studio process, so that
async task was never called. When hooking it up, I also discovered that
bok choy tests related to partitioning were failing because of a race
condition where multiple processes are overwriting the discussion
settings. To make sure this wasn't an issue, I moved the mapping to
its own table.
This is part of ARCH-111, and the overall Course Structures API
deprecation.