When creating profile images from an uploaded file, ensure that EXIF
orientation information is preserved, so profile images appear
right-side-up.
https://openedx.atlassian.net/browse/MA-1559
Comprehensive theming did not work with django templates (used by course wiki).
The reason it didn't work was that in order for the theme to work, theme template folder
has to be added to django template dirs setting *before* django startup.
After django startup, modifying `settings.DEFAULT_TEMPLATE_ENGINE['DIRS']` has no effect,
because at that point the template engine is already initialized with a copy of the
template dirs list.
Instead of running the theme startup code as an autostartup hook, we manually run it
*before* `django.setup()`. This is fine because theme startup code doesn't have to do
anything else besides modifying some settings and doesn't actually need django to be
initialized.
Format responses as a JSON dict containing an error_code and a
developer_message. user_message is not necessary, as these are API
level errors, not seen by end users.
MA-1900
Without this change, we'd throw a TransactionManagementError in the case
where we have a race condition and generate multiple CourseOverviewImageSets
for the same CourseOverview concurrently.
- Remove escaping in display_name_with_default
- Move escaped version to deprecated display_name_with_default_escaped
- Does not include any other changes to remove double-escaping
Thanks to agaylard who initiated this work:
https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/10756
TNL-3425
Course teams occasionally upload very large files as their course
image. Before this commit, those images would be used directly in
the student's dashboard, sometimes leading to MBs worth of image
data on that page. With this commit, we now auto-generate small
and large thumbnails of configurable size. The Student Dashboard
and Course About pages will make use of this new functionality
(CourseOverview.image_urls), but the behavior of
CourseOverview.course_image_url will not change.
Note that the thumbnails are still created in the contentstore,
and sit alongside their originals.
What's included:
1. Multiple sizes, currently starting with "raw", "small", and
"large". This falls back to the current behavior automatically in
the case where thumbnails don't exist or this feature has been
disabled in configuration.
2. Django admin based configuration for image sizes and whether
to enable the functionality at all. Note that to regenerate
images, you'd need to wipe the CourseOverviewImageSet model
rows -- it doesn't do that automatically. This is partly because
it's a very rare operation, and partly because I'm not entirely
sure what the longer term invalidation strategy should be in a
world where we might potentially have multiple themes. The
flexible configuration was intended to allow better customization
and theming.
3. The Course About pages also use the new thumbnail functionality,
as an example of "large". This is in addition to the "small"
used on the student dashboard.
Things I'm punting on for now (followup PRs welcome!):
1. Bringing the thumbnails to course discovery. A quick attempt
to do so showed that it wasn't getting properly invalidated
and updated when publishes happen (so the old image still showed
up). It probably has something to do with when we do the
re-indexing because it stores this data in elasticsearch, but
I'm not going to chase it down right now.
2. Center-cropping. While this is a nice-to-have feature, the
behavior in this PR is no worse than what already exists in
master in terms of image distortion (letting the browser handle
it).
3. Automated invalidation of the images when a new config is
created.